AFX-Light BEEDREAM760-FC Bee Eye Wash Zoom Moving Head With Ring Effect Instruction Manual
- June 2, 2024
- AFX LIGHT
Table of Contents
- AFX-Light BEEDREAM760-FC Bee Eye Wash Zoom Moving Head With Ring Effect
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- FAQs
- DMX CHANNELS
- UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
- EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
- SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
- INSTALLATION
- Button Function
- PHOTOMETRIC DIAGRAM
- SPECIFICATIONS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AFX-Light BEEDREAM760-FC Bee Eye Wash Zoom Moving Head With Ring Effect
Product Information
- Specifications:
- Model: BEEDREAM760-FC
- Product Code: 16-2114
- Description: BEE EYE WASH ZOOM MOVING HEAD WITH RING EFFECT 7 X 60W RGBW LED IN A FLIGHT CASE
- LED Type: 7 X 60W RGBW LED
- DMX Channels: 7
- Power Requirement: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
- Control: DMX, Manual Control Panel
- Weight: (to be added when available)
Product Usage Instructions
- Safety Recommendations:
- Always read the user manual carefully before operating the product.
- Ensure that the unit is connected to an earthed main outlet for safety.
- Maintain a minimum distance of 0.5m between the appliance and other objects.
- Installation:
- Mount the unit securely using the screw holes on the bracket to prevent vibration and slipping during operation.
- Verify that the structure supporting the unit can bear a weight at least 10 times that of the unit itself.
- Use a secondary safety attachment such as a safety rope to further secure the installation.
- DMX Connection:
- Connect a male 3-pin XLR cable from your controller to the female 3-pin XLR input of the light.
- It is possible to link multiple lights together in a serial connection.
- Use a two-core, screened cable with XLR connectors for reliable signal transmission.
- Control Panel:
- The control panel features a small LCD screen and four buttons for configuring settings.
- Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on using the control panel.
FAQs
- What should I do if the light beam is too bright?
- If the light beam is too bright, try adjusting the dimmer settings on your controller to reduce the intensity of the light output.
- Can I use this product outdoors?
- No, this product is designed for indoor use only. Using it outdoors may expose it to environmental conditions that could damage the unit.
- How do I troubleshoot DMX signal transmission issues?
- If you encounter DMX signal transmission problems, check the cable connections for correct polarity and ensure that the cables are not grounded or shorted. Using a DMX signal terminator can also help reduce signal errors and interference.
DMX CHANNELS
Mode/Channel | Value | Function |
---|---|---|
66CH | 38CH | 26CH |
1 | 1 | 1 |
0..255 | PAN Movement | |
2 | 2 | 2 |
0..255 | Fine control of Pan movement | |
3 | 3 | 3 |
0..255 | Tilt Movement | |
4 | 4 | 4 |
0..255 | Fine control of Tilt movement |
5
| ****
5
| ****
5
| | Speed pan/tile
0..225| max to min speed
226..235| blackout by movement
236..255| no function
6| 6| 6| | Dimmer
0..255| Dimmer0¾ …100%
7
| ****
7
| ****
7
| | Shutter
0..31| Shutter closed
32..63| shutter open
64..95| Strobe effect slow to fast
96..127| shutter open
128..159| Pulse-effect in sequences slow to fast
160..191| shutter open
192..223| Random strobe effect slow to fast
224..255| shutter open
8| 8| 8| | Red
0..255| 0-100% Red dimmer from dark to bright
9| 9| 9| | Green
0..255| 0-100% Green dimmer from dark to bright
10| 10| 10| | Blue
0..255| 0-100% Blue dimmer from dark to bright
11| 11| 11| | White
0..255| 0-100% White dimmer from dark to bright
12| 12| 12| | Zoom
0..255| ln(near) to out(far)
13| 13| 13| | Zoom Rotation
0..15| Zoom rotation stop
16..63| shake slow to fast(width by Zoom Angle)
64..156| Forwards rotation from fast to slow
157..162| Zoom rotation stop
163..255| Backwards rotation from slow to fast
14| 14| 14| | Zoom Angle
0..255| Zoom Angle(0°-60°)
15| 15| 15| | Virtual colour
0..0| No Function
1..13| Red
14..27| Green
28..41| Blue
42..55| White
56..69| Red+White
15
|
15
|
15
| 70..83| Green+White
---|---|---|---|---
84..97| Blue+White
98..111| Green+Blue
112..125| Red+Blue
126..139| Red+Green
140..153| Green+Blue+White
154..167| Red+Blue+White
168..181| Red+Green+White
182..195| Red+Blue+Green+White
196..202| 2700K
203..209| 3200K
210..216| 3500K
217..223| 5000K
224..230| 5500K
231..237| 6000K
238..244| 6500K
245..251| 7000K
252..255| 8000K
16
|
16
|
16
| | Color Temp
0..15| No Function
16..45| Below 3200K
46..75| 3200K – 3500K
76..105| 3500K – 5000K
106..135| 5000K – 5500K
136..165| 5500K – 6000K
166..195| 6000K – 6500K
196..225| 6500K – 7000K
226..255| 7000K – 8000K
17
|
17
|
17
| | Visual Tungsten Lamp
0..15| No Function
16..255| Tungsten lamp effect is gradually enhanced
18
|
18
| | | Foreground color for patterns
0..0| No Function
1..13| Red
14..27| Green
28..41| Blue
42..55| White
56..69| Red+White
70..83| Green+White
84..97| Blue+White
18
|
18
| | 98..111| Green+Blue
112..125| Red+Blue
126..139| Red+Green
140..153| Green+Blue+White
154..167| Red+Blue+White
168..181| Red+Green+White
182..195| Red+Blue+Green+White
196..202| 2700K
203..209| 3200K
210..216| 3500K
217..223| 5000K
224..230| 5500K
231..237| 6000K
238..244| 6500K
245..251| 7000K
252..255| 8000K
20
|
20
| | | Background colour for patterns
---|---|---|---|---
0..0| No Function
1..13| Red
14..27| Green
28..41| Blue
42..55| White
56..69| Red+White
70..83| Green+White
84..97| Blue+White
98..111| Green+Blue
112..125| Red+Blue
126..139| Red+Green
140..153| Green+Blue+White
154..167| Red+Blue+White
168..181| Red+Green+White
182..195| Red+Blue+Green+White
196..202| 2700K
203..209| 3200K
210..216| 3500K
217..223| 5000K
224..230| 5500K
231..237| 6000K
238..244| 6500K
245..251| 7000K
252..255| 8000K
21| 21| | | Background dimmer
000..255| Background dimmer O – 100%.
22
|
22
| | | Patterns
000..015| No function
016..031| Static patterns
032..043| Dynamic Scene1
44.055| Dynamic Scene2
056..067| Dynamic Scene3
068..079| Dynamic Scene4
080..091| Dynamic Scenes
092..103| Dynamic Scene6
104..115| Dynamic Scene?
116..127| Dynamic Scene8
128..139| Dynamic Scene9
140..151| Dynamic Scene10
152..163| Dynamic Scene11
164..175| Dynamic Scene12
176..187| Dynamic Scene13
188..199| Dynamic Scene14
200..211| Dynamic Scene15
212..223| Dynamic Scene16
224..235| Dynamic Scene17
236..247| Dynamic Scene18
248..255| Dynamic Scene19
23
|
23
| | | Static patterns or patterns speed
Static Patterns
(If channel Patterns is in the interval 016 – 031)
000..007| static scene1
008..015| static scene2
016..023| static scene3
23
|
23
| | 024..031| static scene4
---|---|---|---|---
032..039| static scene5
040..047| static scene6
048..055| static scene?
056..063| static scene8
064..071| static scene9
072..079| static scene10
080..087| static scene11
088..095| static scene12
096..103| static scene13
104..111| static scene14
112..119| static scene15
120..127| static scene16
128..135| static scene17
136..143| static scene18
144..151| static scene19
152..159| static scene20
160..167| static scene21
168..175| static scene22
176..183| static scene23
184..191| static scene24
192..199| static scene25
200..207| static scene26
208..215| static scene27
216..223| static scene28
224..231| static scene29
232..239| static scene30
240..247| static scene31
248..255| static scene32
Dynamic Patterns
(If channel Patterns is in the interval 032 – 255)
000..023| No function
024..137| Forward speed from zero speed to fast speed
138..141| Stop movement
142..255| Reverse speed from zero speed to fast speed
24| 24| 18| | Pix Dimmer
0..255| Pix Dimmer 0%…100%
25| 25| 19| | Pix Strobe
0..255| Pix Strobe Speed 0%…100%
26| 26| 20| | Pix Red
0..255| 0-100% Pix Red dimmer from dark to bright
27| 27| 21| | Pix Green
0..255| 0-100% Pix Green dimmer from dark to bright
28| 28| 22| | Pix Blue
0..255| 0-100% Pix Blue dimmer from dark to bright
29
|
29
|
23
| | Pix colour
0..0| No Function
1..15| Red
16..31| Green
32..47| Blue
48..63| Red+Blue
64..79| Red+Green
29
| ****
29
| ****
23
| 80..95| Green+Blue
---|---|---|---|---
96..111| Red+Blue+Green
112..127| 2700K
128..143| 3200K
144..159| 3500K
160..175| 5000K
176..191| 5500K
192..207| 6000K
208..223| 6500K
224..239| 7000K
240..255| 8000K
30
| ****
30
| ****
24
| | Pix- Macro
0..15| No Function
16..29| Pix Dynamic Scene1
30..43| Pix Dynamic Scene2
44..57| Pix Dynamic Scene3
58..71| Pix Dynamic Scene4
72..85| Pix Dynamic Scene5
86..99| Pix Dynamic Scene6
100..113| Pix Dynamic Scene?
114..127| Pix Dynamic Scene8
128..143| Pix Dynamic Scene9
142..155| Pix Dynamic Scene10
156..169| Pix Dynamic Scene11
170..183| Pix Dynamic Scene12
184..197| Pix Dynamic Scene13
198..211| Pix Dynamic Scene14
212..225| Pix Dynamic Scene15
226..239| Pix Dynamic Scene16
240..255| Pix Dynamic Scene17
31| 31| 25| | Pix_Macro_Speed
0..255| Slow to Fast
32
| ****
32
| | | Expand Patterns
0..15| No Function
16..29| Pix Dynamic Scene1
30..43| Pix Dynamic Scene2
44..57| Pix Dynamic Scene3
58..71| Pix Dynamic Scene4
72..85| Pix Dynamic Scene5
86..99| Pix Dynamic Scene6
100..113| Pix Dynamic Scene?
114..127| Pix Dynamic Scene8
128..143| Pix Dynamic Scene9
142..155| Pix Dynamic Scene10
156..169| Pix Dynamic Scene11
170..183| Pix Dynamic Scene12
184..197| Pix Dynamic Scene13
198..211| Pix Dynamic Scene14
212..225| Pix Dynamic Scene15
226..239| Pix Dynamic Scene16
240..255| Pix Dynamic Scene17
33
| ****
33
| | | Pix _Foreground dimmer
0..255
| Pix_Expand Patterns Foreground dimmer 0 – 100%. (Foreground Color Share with “Pix_Macro” Channel)
34
| ****
34
| | | Pix_Background dimmer
---|---|---|---|---
0..255| Pix Expand Patterns Background dimmer 0 – 100%.
35
| ****
35
| | | Pix_Background Red
0..255| Pix Expand Patterns Background Red 0 – 100%.
36
| ****
36
| | | Pix_Background Green
0..255| Pix Expand Patterns Background Green 0 – 100%.
37
| ****
37
| | | Pix_Background Blue
0..255| Pix Expand Patterns Background Blue 0 – 100%.
38| | | | Red in Pixel 1
0..255| Red in pixel 1 saturation control (0-100%)
39| | | | Green in Pixel 1
0..255| Green in pixel 1 saturation control (0-100%)
40| | | | Blue in Pixel 1
0..255| Blue in pixel 1 saturation control(0-100%)
41| | | | White in pixel 1
0..255| White in pixel 1 saturation control(0-100%)
42| | | | Red in pixel 2
0..255| Red in pixel 2 saturation control(0-100%)
43| | | | Green in pixel 2
0..255| Green in pixel 2 saturation control(0-100%)
44| | | | Blue in pixel 2
0..255| Blue in pixel 2 saturation control(0-100%)
45| | | | White in pixel 2
0..255| White in pixel 2 saturation control(0-100%)
46| | | | Red in Pixel 3
0..255| Red in pixel 3 saturation control (0-100%)
47| | | | Green in pixel 3
0..255| Green in pixel 3 saturation control(0-100%
48| | | | Blue in pixel 3
0..255| Blue in pixel 3 saturation control(0-100%)
49| | | | White in pixel 3
0..255| White in pixel 3 saturation control(0-100%)
50| | | | Red in Pixel 4
0..255| Red in pixel 4 saturation control (0-100%)
51| | | | Green in pixel 4
0..255| Green in pixel 4 saturation control(0-100%)
52| | | | Blue in pixel 4
0..255| Blue in pixel 4 saturation control(0-100%)
53| | | | White in pixel 4
0..255| White in pixel 4 saturation control(0-100%)
54| | | | Red in Pixel 5
0..255| White in pixel 5 saturation control (0-100%)
55| | | | Green in pixel 5
0..255| Green in pixel 5 saturation control(0-100%)
56| | | | Blue in pixel 5
0..255| Blue in pixel 5 saturation control(0-100%)
57| | | | White in pixel 5
0..255 w| wwcr,-,,g::: in pixel5 saturationcontrol(O-:, ‘\’,,,.
58| | | | Red in Pixel 6
---|---|---|---|---
0..255| White in pixel 6 saturation control (0-100%)
59| | | | Green in pixel 6
0..255| Green in pixel 6 saturation control(0-100%)
60| | | | Blue in pixel 6
0..255| Blue in pixel 6 saturation control(0-100%)
61| | | | White in pixel 6
0..255| White in pixel 6 saturation control(0-100%)
62| | | | Red in Pixel 7
0..255| White in pixel 7 saturation control (0-100%)
63| | | | Green in pixel 7
0..255| Green in pixel 7 saturation control(0-100%)
64| | | | Blue in pixel 7
0..255| Blue in pixel 7 saturation control(0-100%)
65| | | | White in pixel 7
0..255| White in pixel 7 saturation control(0-100%)
66
| ****
38
| ****
26
| | Special function
0..19| No function
20..29| No function
30..39| No function
40..79| No function
80..89| All Motor reset
90..94| SCAN Motor Reset
95..99| ZOOM Motor Reset
100..119| Internal program 1
120..139| Internal program 2
140..159| Internal program 3
160..179| Internal program 4
180..199| Internal program 5
200..219| Internal program 6
220..239| Internal program 7
240..255| Internal Sound Program 1
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
- Immediately upon receiving a fixture, carefully unpack the carton, and check the contents to ensure that all parts are present and have been received in good condition.
- Notify the freight company immediately and retain the packing material for inspection if any parts appear to be damaged from shipping or the carton itself shows signs of mishandling.
- Keep the carton and all packing materials.
- If a fixture must be returned to the factory, the fixture must be returned to the original factory box and packing.
CONTENTS OF THE CARTON
- 1 pc. BEEDREAM760
- 1 pc. power cable
- 1 pc. signal cable
- 1 pc. user manual
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ON THE SILKSCREEN
- The triangle containing a lightning symbol is used to indicate whenever your health is at risk (due to electrocution, for example).
- An exclamation mark in a triangle indicates particular risks in handling or operating the appliance.
- Class I must be connected to an earthed mains outlet
- The unit complies with UK standards
- For indoor use only
- Minimum distance between the appliance and other objects
- Do not stare into the light beam
CAUTION: DO NOT OPEN THE HOUSING SHOCK HAZARD
Please read this manual carefully before operating this product.
SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
- Please read these instructions carefully, they include important information about the installa-tion, usage and maintenance of this product.
- Please keep this User Guide for future reference. If you sell the unit to another user, be sure that he also receives this instruction booklet.
- Always make sure that you are connecting to the proper voltage, and that the line voltage you are connecting to is not higher than that stated on the bottom of the fixture.
- The appliance is part of a class I and must be exclusively connected to an earthed mains outlet.
- To prevent the risk of fire or shock, do not expose the fixture to rain or moisture. Make sure there are no flammable materials close to the unit while operating.
- The unit must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation, at least 20in (50cm) from adjacent surfaces. Be sure that no ventilation slots are blocked.
- For indoor use only
- The minimum distance luminaire from that part of the luminaire or lamp to the lighted object is 0.5m.
- The max. ambient temperature (Ta) is 40°C. Don’t operate the fixture at higher temperatures.
- In the event of a serious operating problem, stop using the unit immediately. Never try to repair the unit by yourself. Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction.
- Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance centre. Always use the same type of spare parts.
- Make sure the power cord is never crimped or damaged.
- Never disconnect the power cord by pulling or tugging on the cord.
- Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while it is on as sensitive persons may suffer an epileptic shock (especially meant for epileptics)!
- The product is for decorative purposes only and is not suitable as a household room illumination.
- If the external flexible cable or cord of this luminaire is damaged, it shall be exclusively replaced by the manufacturer or his service agent or a similarly qualified person to avoid a hazard.
- The lenses, housing or ultraviolet filter must be replaced if they are visibly damaged.
- The light source is not replaceable. If it is faulty, the product must be discarded.
DISCONNECT DEVICE
- Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
INSTALLATION
- The unit should be mounted via its screw holes on the bracket.
- Always ensure that the unit is firmly fixed to avoid vibration and slipping while operating.
- Always ensure that the structure to which you are attaching the unit is secure and can support a weight of 10 times the unit’s weight.
- The installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment, e.g. an appropriate safety rope.
- Never stand directly below the device when mounting, removing or servicing the fixture.
DMX CONNECTION
- Connect an XLR cable to the male 3-pin XLR output of your controller and the other side to the female 3-pin XLR input of the light. You can chain multiple lights together through serial linking
- The cable needed should be a two-core, screened cable with XLR input and output connectors.
CABLE CONNECTORS
- Cabling must have a male XLR connector on one end and a female XLR connector on the other end.
- Termination reduces signal errors. To avoid signal transmission problems and interference, it is always advisable to connect a DMX signal terminator.
CAUTION
- Do not allow contact between the common and the fixture’s chassis ground.
- Grounding the common can cause a ground loop, and your fixture may perform erratically.
- Test cables with an ohm meter to check correct polarity and to make sure the pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield or each other.
CONTROL PANEL
- The control panel is the mechanism for configuring the settings. It has a small LCD screen and four buttons, which are described hereafter.
Button Function
- < MENU>: Scrolls through the first level of options, or exits from the current menu or function
- < UP>: Navigates upward through the menu list or increases the numeric value when in a function
: Navigates downward through the menu list or decreases the numeric value when in a function - < ENTER>: Enables the currently displayed menu or sets the currently selected value into the current function
MENU STRUCTURE
MENU | Description |
---|---|
DMX (function mode) | DMX address |
Channel mode | 38CH / 26CH / 66CH |
Auto Run | Program 1-9 |
Music control | Program 1-9 |
SET (Fixture setting) | Reset default |
Signal Set | Wire |
Reverse Pan | ON/OFF |
Reverse Tilt | ON/OFF |
Select Pan | 630°/540°/360° |
Select Tilt | 270°/180°/90° |
Mic sensitivity | 0-99% |
OFF Signal Mode | ON/OFF |
is no DMX signal
Totem Mode| OFF/CEN./R/L| Totem mode
MANU (Manual mode)| Reset| Total Reset Scan Reset Zoom Reset| Total Reset
PAN/TILT Reset Zoom Reset
Channel| PAN=XXX…….| Manual channel control
ADV (Advanced) (Access code 088)| Calibration| PAN=XXX…….| Calibration UID
code
PHOTOMETRIC DIAGRAM
FIXTURE CLEANING
- The cleaning of internal and external optical lenses and/or mirrors must be carried out periodically to optimize light output.
- Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates: damp, smoky or particularly dirty surroundings can cause a greater accumulation of dirt on the unit’s optics.
- a. Clean with a soft cloth using normal glass cleaning fluid.
- b. Always dry the parts carefully.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Power supply ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….100-240V~50/60Hz
- Consumption …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….450W
- Light source …………………………………………………………………7 x 60W RGBW LED + 39 x 0.2W SMD RGB LED
- Dimensions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….336 x 224 x 372mm
- Weight ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..10kg
IMPORTANT NOTE: Electric products must not be put into household waste. Please bring them to a recycling centre. Ask your local authorities or your dealer about the way to proceed.
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References
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