BrileQ BBSW2 Bti Blizzard Light Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
BrileQ

BrileQ BBSW2 Bti Blizzard Light

BrileQ-BBSW2-Bti-Blizzard-Light-PRODUCT

Product Information

Specifications:

  • Model: BTI-BLIZZARD BSW2
  • Version: 1.0
  • Language: English
  • Power Input: Seetronic IP65
  • Fuse Slot: 20x5mm, T6.3A / 250V
  • Network Compatibility: ArtNet & sACN
  • XLR Output/Input: 5-pin

Product Usage Instructions

Safety Instructions:

  • Indoor use only.
  • Read instructions carefully before use.
  • Never look directly into the light source.
  • Do not use the effect around individuals with epilepsy.

Electrical Installation:

  • Electrical installation should be done by qualified personnel.
  • Follow electrical and mechanical safety regulations in your country.

Operating Instructions:

  • To access the setup menu, press SETTINGS on the display.
  • Use UP/DOWN, MODE, and ENTER buttons to navigate through the menu levels.

Setting Menu:

– Configure settings such as address, run mode, invert options, power settings, and more.

Option Menu:

– Access functions related to the overall settings of the fixture.

Edit Function:

– Edit custom patterns for standalone use including Pan, Tilt, duration, and step activation.

Debug Mode:

– Factory testing mode that disables motors; reset is required to activate motors again.

Information Menu:

– View fixture hours, LED use hours, temperature, firmware version, networking info, RDM information.

FAQ

  • Q: Can I use the product outdoors?
    • A: No, the product is designed for indoor use only.
  • Q: How do I access the setup menu?
    • A: Press the SETTINGS button on the display to open the setup menu.

DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE

Dispose of the unit and used batteries in an environment-friendly manner according to your country regulations.

OPERATION MANUAL

Thank you for buying this Briteq® product. To take full advantage of all possibilities and for your own safety, please read these operating instructions very carefully before you start using this unit.

FEATURES

  • BTI-BLIZZARD BSW2 is a powerful HYBRID moving head, based on a 450W white LED module.
  • IP65 protection and low noise operation: perfect for both outdoor and indoor use!
  • Wide range electronic zoom, from 3° to 30°.
  • Autofocus for different zoom settings.
  • Super silent fan mode for theatre applications.
  • Fast 16bit pan/tilt movements with position correction and pan/tilt speed channel.
  • CMY colour system, including several color macros.
  • 7+1 fixed colours, including UV.
  • 7+1 replaceable rotating glass gobos with fine indexing.
  • 7+1 replaceable static glass gobos for gobo layering.
  • Bi-rotating 5 facets prism.
  • Nonstop rotating animation wheel with indexing.
  • Linear frost filter for perfect wash effect.
  • Accurate strobe with built in random, pulse and burst effects.
  • Smooth 16bit dimmer with fast and slow dimming mode.
  • Four dimmer curves: linear, square, inverse square, S-curve
  • Uses 22, 26 or 29 DMX channels + RDM-functionality for easy remote setup.
  • Full support for Art-Net™ and sACN!
  • Internal webserver for additional remote setup.
  • The matrix LCD-display assures easy navigation in the different setup menus
  • 3pin DMX in/outputs + RJ45 in/out + PowerCON TRUE1 compatible

BEFORE USE

  • Before you start using this unit, please check if there is no transportation damage. Should there be any, do not use the device and consult your dealer first.
  • Important: This device left our factory in perfect condition and well packaged. It is necessary for the user to strictly follow the safety instructions and warnings in this user manual. Any damage caused by mishandling is not subject to warranty. The dealer will not accept responsibility for any resulting defects or problems caused by disregarding this user manual.
  • Keep this booklet in a safe place for future consultation. If you sell the fixture, be sure to add this user manual.

Check the contents:

Check that the carton contains the following items:

  • BTI-BLIZZARD BSW2

  • PowerCON® TRUE-1 compatible mains cable

  • 2 BriteQ omega brackets BIG
    Safety cable

  • Operating instructions

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the top cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicingto qualified service personnel only.
  • The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the use or the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
  • The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying this appliance.
  • This symbol means: indoor use only
  • This symbol means: Read instructions
  • This symbol determines the minimum distance from lighted objects. The minimum distance between light-output and the illuminated surface must be more than 0.2 meters
  • To protect the environment, please try to recycle the packing material as much as possible.
  • A new light effect sometimes causes some unwanted smoke and/or smell. This is normal and disappears after some minutes.
  • To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
  • To avoid condensation to be formed inside, allow the unit to adapt to the surrounding temperatures when bringing it into a warm room after transport. Condense sometimes prevents the unit from working at full performance or may even cause damages.
  • This unit is for indoor use only.
  • Don’t place metal objects or spill liquid inside the unit. Electric shock or malfunction may result. If a foreign object enters the unit, immediately disconnect the mains power.
  • Locate the fixture in a well-ventilated spot, away from any flammable materials and/or liquids. The fixture must be fixed at least 20cm from surrounding walls.
  • Don’t cover any ventilation openings as this may result in overheating.
  • Prevent use in dusty environments and clean the unit regularly.
  • Keep the unit away from children.
  • Inexperienced persons should not operate this device.
  • Maximum save ambient temperature is 40°C. Don’t use this unit at higher ambient temperatures.
  • The units’ surface temperature may reach up to 85°C. Don’t touch the housing with bare hands during its operation.
  • Make sure the area below the installation place is free from unwanted persons during rigging, de-rigging and servicing.
  • Allow the device about 10 minutes to cool down before replacing the bulb or start servicing.
  • Always unplug the unit when it is not used for a longer time or before replacing the bulb or start servicing.
  • The electrical installation should be carried out by qualified personal only, according to the regulations for electrical and mechanical safety in your country.
  • Check that the available voltage is not higher than the one stated on the rear panel of the unit.
  • The power cord should always be in perfect condition. Switch the unit immediately off when the power cord is squashed or damaged. It must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
  • Never let the power-cord come into contact with other cables!
  • This fixture must be earthed to comply with safety regulations.
  • Don’t connect the unit to any dimmer pack.
  • Always use an appropriate and certified safety cable when installing the unit.
  • To prevent electric shock, do not open the cover. Apart from the lamp and mains fuse there are no user serviceable parts inside.
  • Never repair a fuse or bypass the fuse holder. Always replace a damaged fuse with a fuse of the same type and electrical specifications!
  • In the event of serious operating problems, stop using the fixture and contact your dealer immediately.
  • The housing and the lenses must be replaced if they are visibly damaged.
  • Please use the original packing when the device is to be transported.
  • Due to safety reasons it is prohibited to make unauthorized modifications to the unit.

Important: Never look directly into the light source! Don’t use the effect in the presence of persons suffering from epilepsy.

DESCRIPTION

REAR PANEL:

  1. Seetronic IP65 power input
  2. Fuse slot (20x5mm, T6,3A / 250V)
  3. Network in/output for ArtNet & sACN
  4. XLR output 5-pin
  5. XLR input 5-pin

Hint: Please check our website for special cable assemblies that contain both power (3×1.5mm² with PowerCON® TRUE-1) and balanced signal (XLR 3pin) in one cable. Different lengths are available: 1.5m, 3m and 5m, very convenient!

OVERHEAD RIGGING

  • Important: The installation must be carried out by qualified service personal only. Improper installation can result in serious injuries and/or damage to property. Overhead rigging requires extensive experience! Working load limits should be respected, certified installation materials should be used, the installed device should be inspected regularly for safety.
  • Make sure the area below the installation place is free from unwanted persons during rigging, de-rigging and servicing.
  • Locate the fixture in a well-ventilated spot, far away from any flammable materials and/or liquids. The fixture must be fixed at least 50cm from surrounding walls.
  • The device should be installed out of reach of people and outside areas where persons may walk by or be seated.
  • Before rigging make sure that the installation area can hold a minimum point load of 10times the device’s weight.
  • Always use a certified safety cable that can hold 12 times the weight of the device when installing the unit. This secondary safety attachment should be installed in a way that no part of the installation can drop more than 20cm if the main attachment fails.
  • The device should be well fixed; a free-swinging mounting is dangerous and may not be considered!
  • Don’t cover any ventilation openings as this may result in overheating.
  • The operator must make sure that the safety-relating and machine-technical installations are approved by an expert before using them for the first time. The installations should be inspected every year by a skilled person to be sure that safety is still optimal.
  • Fix the Truss hooks to the optional omega brackets with screw and locking nut.
  • Fasten the omega brackets on the bottom of the base by inserting quick-lock fasteners into the holes of the base and tighten fully clockwise. (you should hear or feel a ‘click’)BrileQ-BBSW2-Bti-Blizzard-Light-FIG \(8\)

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

Important: The electrical installation should be carried out by qualified personal only, according to the regulations for electrical and mechanical safety in your country. Electrical installation for two or more units in ArtNet/sACN-mode: Art-Net is nothing more than a protocol for transmitting DMX512 over an Ethernet network, developed by Artistic Licence Engineering (UK) Ltd. Thanks to the much bigger bandwidth it is possible to send more than 256 DMX-universes in one time. This projector can be connected in such Ethernet network using routers, switches etc. The network topology is exactly the same as for a normal PC-network. However, IP-addresses cannot be obtained via DHCP: see the explanations in the chapter “setup menu” on how to manually setup the IP-address, Net Mask and choosethe desired DMX-universe. Also the sACN protocol is supported.BrileQ-BBSW2-Bti-Blizzard-Light-FIG
\(9\)

IMPORTANT NOTE: this projector has both Ethernet input and output so you can daisy chain several units. However, the number of units in one chain should be limited to ±10 units to avoid unwanted signal delays. In bigger installations you should use the “STAR-topology” using Ethernet switches (or a combination of both).

Electrical installation for two or more units in ArtNet to DMX-mode:

  • Internally the selected DMX-universe is treated as a normal DMX-signal so further setup of the DMXaddress, channel mode etc. should be done as usual.
  • Thanks to the internal Art-Net node all 512 channels of the selected DMX-universe are automatically converted from Art-Net to the DMX-output: they can be used to control other DMX equipment:BrileQ-BBSW2-Bti-Blizzard-Light-FIG \(10\)

Electrical installation for two or more units in DMX mode:

  • The DMX-protocol is a widely used high-speed signal to control intelligent light equipment. You need to “daisy chain” your DMX controller and all the connected units with a good quality balanced cable.
  • Both XLR-3pin and XLR-5pin connectors are used, however XLR-3pin is more popular because these cables are compatible with balanced audio cables.
  • Pin layout XLR-3pin: Pin1 = GND ~ Pin2 = Negative signal (-) ~ Pin3 = Positive signal (+)
  • Pin layout XLR-5pin: Pin1 = GND ~ Pin2 = Negative signal (-) ~ Pin3 = Positive signal (+) ~ Pins4+5 not used.
  • To prevent strange behavior on the DMX units, due to interferences, you must use a 90Ω to 120Ω terminator at the end of the chain. Never use Y-splitter cables, this simply won’t work!
  • Make sure that all units are connected to the mains.
  • Each unit in the chain needs to have its proper starting address so it knows which commands from the controller it has to decode. In the next section you will learn how to set the DMX addresses.BrileQ-BBSW2-Bti-Blizzard-Light-FIG \(12\)

Wiring of the DMX connectorsBrileQ-BBSW2-Bti-Blizzard-Light-FIG
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

  • In the event of serious operating problems, stop using the fixture and contact your dealer immediately.
  • Important: Never look directly into the light source! Don’t use the effect in the presence of persons suffering from epilepsy.

SETTING MENU

Press SETTINGS on the display to open the setup menu. Use the UP/DOWN, MODE and ENTER buttons to navigate

Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Address 001-512

Person

| Basic| |
Standard*| |
Extended| |

Runmode

| DMX512*| |
ArtNet| |
ArtNet To DMX| |
sACN| |
Auto| |
Custom1| |
Custom 2| |

Option

| Pan invert| Off|
On|
Tilt invert| Off
|
On|

Perform

| Studio|
Power|
Live|
Blackout| Off
|
On|

Dimmer

| Dim4|
Dim3|
Dim2|
Dim1|
Off*|

Led PWM

| 1200Hz|
2400Hz|
4000Hz|
6000Hz|
25000Hz|
DMX Error| Save
|

| | Black|
---|---|---|---

Display Time

| On|
30s|
1min|
2min|
Display Lock| Off|
On
|
Load Para| No|
Yes|

Setting

| Recovery|
Clean Edit1|
Clean Edit2|
WDMX Hide| No
Yes

Network

| Net switch| 2.xxx.xxx.xxx
10.xxx.xxx.xxx
Univers| 0-255
IP Mode| Default IP
Custom IP
Custom IP| xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
PT Encoder| Off|
On*|
WDMX Reset| No|
Yes|

Signal

| Only XLRDMX|
XLRDMX First|
Only WDMX|
WMDX First|
WDMX to XLRDMX|

Edit

|

Edit1-2

|

Step 1-30

| Pan
Tilt

Manual

|

Channel

| Pan| 0-255
Tilt| 0-255
…| 0-255
Debug| No|
Yes|

Reset

| All Reset|
PT Reset|
Color system|
Gobo system|
Other|

Info

| Fixture hours| |
LED use hours| |
Temperature| |
Version| |
Network| |
RDM| UID|
Label|
System Error| …|
Service| …|

Note: menu items with * are the default values.

Address

Used to set the DMX-starting address.

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the ADDRESS option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select the correct DMX address
  • Press the right button to confirm.

Person

Used to set the channel mode of the unit

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the PERSON option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select the correct DMX address
    • Basic: 22 Channels
    • Standard: 26 Channels
    • Extended: 29 Channels
  • Press the right button to confirm.

Runmode

Used to set the channel mode of the unit

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the RUNMODE option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select the correct DMX address
    • DMX512 : Fixture reacts to DMX
    • ArtNet: Fixture reacts to ArtNet
    • ArtNet to DMX: Fixture acts as a ArtNet node and will transform ArtNet to DMX on its output
    • sACN: Fixture reacts to sACN
    • AUTO : Fixture steps automatically through pre-programmed steps
    • Custom1/Custom2 : Fixture steps automatically through user-programmed steps
    • Press the right button to confirm.

Option

Menu with functions related to the overall settings of the fixture

PAN INVERT

Used to invert the pan movement

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select.
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the PAN INVERT option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select OFF/ON
  • Press the right button to confirm.

TILT INVERT

Used to invert the tilt movement

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the TILT INVERT option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select OFF/ON
  • Press the right button to confirm.

PERFORM

Used to select the cooling mode

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the PERFORM option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select the correct mode
    • STUDIO: Silent mode
    • POWER: Full power mode
    • LIVE: Temperature-controlled mode
    • Press the Right button to confirm

BLACKOUT

Used to select the move-in-dark

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the BLACKOUT option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select ON/OFF
  • Press the right button to confirm.

DIMMER

Used to select the dimmer fade out speed

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the DIMMER option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select:
    • DIM4: 0.6s fade out
    • DIM3: 0.5s fade out
    • DIM2: 0.4s fade out
    • DIM1: 0.3s fade out
    • OFF: No fade time on Dimmer
  • Press the right button to confirm.

LED PWM

Used to select the PWM frequency of the LED

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the LED PWM option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select the correct frequency
  • Press the right button to confirm.

DMX ERROR

Used to select the behavior of the fixture when no DMX is received

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the DMX ERROR option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select the correct mode
    • Freeze: Fixture holds last received values
    • Black: Fixture turns the LED OFF and turns to a base position
  • Press the Right button to confirm.

DISPLAY TIME

Used to select the ON time of the display

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the DISPLAY TIME option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select the desired setting
  • Press the right button to confirm.

MENU LOCK

Used to lock the menu

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the MENU LOCK option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select ON/OFF
  • Press the right button to confirm.

LOAD PARA

Used to share menu settings over DMX

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the LOAD PARA option and hit the right button to select
  • Use the up/down buttons to select
    • ON: Download data off the DMX line
    • OFF: Share data on the DMX line
  • Press the right button to confirm.

SETTING

Used to create and restore settings

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the SETTING option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select
    • Recovery: restore factory settings
    • Clean Edit1/2: Clear user program 1 or 2
    • WDMX Hide: (Un)Hide WDMX settings
  • Press the right button to confirm.

PT ENCODER

Used to enable/disable the Pan/Tilt feedback sensor

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the PT ENCODER option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select ON/OFF
  • Press the right button to confirm.

WDMX RESET

Used to Pair/Unpair the WDMX

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Unhide the WDMX settings as explained in the SETTING option
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the WDMX RESET option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select
    • YES: Enables WMDX pairing mode
    • NO: Reset current connection
  • Press the right button to confirm.

SIGNAL

Used to enable WDMX operation

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select OPTION and hit the right button to select
  • Unhide the WDMX settings as explained in the SETTING option
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the SIGNAL option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select
    • ONLY XLRDMX: WDMX disabled
    • XLRDMX First: Can receive XLRDMX and WDMX but prioritize XLRDMX
    • ONLY WDMX: Receive only WDMX
    • WDMX First: Can receive XLRDMX and WDMX but prioritize WDMX
    • WDMX TO XLR DMX: WDMX enabled and DMX output on XLR output
  • Press the right button to confirm.

EDIT

Used to edit custom patterns for standalone use

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the EDIT option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select the program to edit (EDIT1 or EDIT2)
  • Press the Right button to set the values for step 1
    • Pan
    • Tilt
    • …: Set the desired value for the channel
    • Time: duration of the step between 0-25s
    • Use: Activate/Disable step
  • Press the right button to confirm.
  • Continue for step 2-30

MANUAL

Menu with functions related to the overall settings of the fixture

CHANNEL

Used to test individual channels of the fixture

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the MANUAL option and hit the right button to select.
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the CHANNEL option and hit the right button to select.
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the desired channel and hit the right button to select the channel
  • Press the Up/Down buttons to change the value of the channel.
  • Press the Left button to exit the channel.

DEBUG HIDE

Factory testing mode. This disables all motors, motors can only be activated again with a reset.

RESET

Used to manually reset the fixture

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the MANUAL option and hit the right button to select.
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the RESET option and hit the right button to select.
  • Use the up/down buttons to select
    • ALL RESET: Reset the entire fixture
    • PT RESET: Reset the pan/tilt motors
    • OTHER RESET: Reset the Zoom motor
  • Press the right button to confirm.

INFO

Menu with Information about the fixture

FIXTURE HOURS

Displays the total active hours of the fixture

LED USE HOURS

Displays the total active hours of the LED

TEMPERATURE

Displays the temperature of the LED unit

VERSION

Displays the current fixture firmware version

Network

Displays the current networking information

RDM

Displays the RDM information of the fixture

  • RDM UID: 0x2122004C ( = unique number)
  • RDM Label: BTI-BLIZZARD BSW2

SYSTEM ERROR

Displays possible system errors

SERVICE

Used to calibrate the base pan/tilt position

  • Press the right button to open the menu. (Enter the password if prompted)
  • Press the up/down buttons to select the SERVICE option and hit the right button to select.
  • Enter the password (Up-Down-Up-Down)
  • Use the up/down buttons to select the function to calibrate and hit the Right button to select
  • Use the Up: Down buttons to edit the base value (-127 to +127) and hit the Right button to confirm

INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL BACK-UP BATTERY

Installation of optional modules must be performed by certified personnel. For colored picture download the manual on www.briteq-lighting.com

INSTALLING THE BACK-UP BATTERY

The optional backup battery makes it possible to use the setup menu while it is not connected to the mains.

  1. Loosen all the bottom Hex-screwsBrileQ-BBSW2-Bti-Blizzard-Light-FIG \(14\)
  2. When the bottom is removed you see the empty battery slot.BrileQ-BBSW2-Bti-Blizzard-Light-FIG \(15\)
  3. Insert the battery (model: 18650 * 3,7V Li-ion) in the battery slot. Pay attention to the correct direction and polarity.
  4. Put the bottom plate back and fix screw the hex screws tightly

DMX CHANNELS

The unit is equipped with 5 different DMX modes:

  • Basic: 22 Channels
  • Standard: 26 Channels
  • Extended: 29 Channels

Reduced DMX Chart

Basic Standard Extended Function
1 1 1 Pan
2 2 Pan fine
2 3 3 Tilt
4 4 Tilt fine
3 5 5 P/T speed
4 6 6 Cyan
5 7 7 Magenta
6 8 8 Yellow
7 9 9 Color macro
8 10 10 CMY speed
9 11 11 Color wheel
12 Colorwheel fine
10 12 13 Rotating gobos
11 13 14 Gobo rotation
14 15 Gobo rotation fine
12 15 16 Fixed gobo
13 16 17 Animation wheel
14 17 18 Animation Rotation
15 18 19 Prism
16 19 20 Frost
17 20 21 Zoom
22 Zoom fine
18 21 23 Focus
24 Focus fine
19 22 25 Auto focus
20 23 26 Dimmer
24 27 Dimmer fine
21 25 28 Strobe
22 26 29 Control

Full DMX Chart

Basic Standard Extended Function Value
1 1 1 Pan 000-255
2 2 Pan fine 000-255
2 3 3 Tilt 000-255
4 4 Tilt fine 000-255
3 5 5 P/T speed 000-255
4 6 6 Cyan 000-255
5 7 7 Magenta 000-255
6 8 8 Yellow 000-255










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Color macro

| 000-010| No function
011-020| L106
021-030| L194
031-040| L019
041-050| R08
051-060| L213
061-070| R80
071-080| L202
081-090| L328
091-100| R3314
101-110| L101
111-120| L768
121-128| No function
129-147| Cyan 100% Magenta > Yellow 0%
148-166| Cyan < Magenta 100% Yellow 0%
167-185| Cyan 0% Magenta 100% Yellow >
186-204| Cyan 0% Magenta < Yellow 100%
205-223| Cyan > Magenta 0% Yellow 100%
224-242| Cyan 100% Magenta 0% Yellow <
243-255| Cyan 100% Magenta > Yellow 0%
8| 10| 10| CMY speed| 000-255|







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Color wheel

| 000-007| Open
008-015| Color1
016-023| Color2
024-031| Color3
032-039| Color4
040-047| Color5
048-055| Color6
056-063| Color7
064-191| Index
192-222| Spin CW Fast-Slow
223-224| Stop
225-255| Spin CCW Slow-Fast
| | 12| Colorwheel fine| 000-255|






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Rotating gobos

| 000-010| Open
011-018| Gobo 1
019-026| Gobo 2
027-034| Gobo 3
035-042| Gobo 4
043-050| Gobo 5
051-058| Gobo 6
059-066| Gobo 7
067-074| Gobo 1 Shake
075-082| Gobo 2 Shake
083-090| Gobo 3 Shake
| | | | 091-098| Gobo 4 Shake
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099-106| Gobo 5 Shake
107-114| Gobo 6 Shake
115-122| Gobo 7 Shake
123-127| Open
128-190| Spin CW Fast-Slow
191-192| Stop
193-255| Spin CCW Slow-Fast




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Gobo rotation

| 000-120| Index
121-125| Stop
126-165| Rotation Shake Slow-Fast
166-169| Stop
170-210| Rotation CW Fast-Slow
211-215| Stop
216-255| Rotation CCW Slow-Fast
| 14| 15| Gobo rotation fine| 000-255|











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| ****










16

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Fixed gobo

| 000-010| Open
011-018| Gobo 1
019-026| Gobo 2
027-034| Gobo 3
035-042| Gobo 4
043-050| Gobo 5
051-058| Gobo 6
059-066| Gobo 7
067-074| Gobo 1 Shake
075-082| Gobo 2 Shake
083-090| Gobo 3 Shake
091-098| Gobo 4 Shake
099-106| Gobo 5 Shake
107-114| Gobo 6 Shake
115-122| Gobo 7 Shake
123-127| Open
128-190| Spin CW Fast-Slow
191-192| Stop
193-255| Spin CCW Slow-Fast
13| 16| 17| Animation wheel| 000-255| Insert animation wheel


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17

| ****

18

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Animation Rotation

| 000-128| Index
129-191| Rotation CW Slow-Fast
192| No rotation
193-255| Rotation CCW Slow-Fast



15

| ****


18

| ****


19

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Prism

| 000-010| Open
011-145| Index
146-150| Stop
151-200| Spin CW Fast-Slow
201-205| Stop
206-255| Spin CCW Slow-Fast
16| 19| 20| Frost| 000-010| Open
011-255| Frost
17| 20| 21| Zoom| 000-255|
| | 22| Zoom fine| 000-255|
18| 21| 23| Focus| 000-255|
| | 24| Focus fine| 000-255|


19

| ****

22

| ****

25

| ****

Auto focus

| 000-012| No function
013-039| 5 Meter
040-066| 7 Meter
067-093| 9 Meter
| | | | 094-120| 11 Meter
---|---|---|---|---|---
121-147| 13 Meter
148-174| 15 Meter
175-201| 17 Meter
202-228| 19 Meter
229-255| 21 Meter
20| 23| 26| Dimmer| 000-255|
| 24| 27| Dimmer fine| 000-255|



21

| ****


25

| ****


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Strobe

| 000-009| No function
010-099| Strobe Slow-Fast
100-109| No Function
110-179| Lightning strobe
180-189| No function
190-255| Random strobe













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29

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Control

| 000-010| No function
011-020| BO on P/T activated
021-030| BO on P/T deactivated
031-040| Pan invert
041-050| Tilt invert
051-060| Pan/Tilt invert off
061-070| Fan mode: Studio
071-080| Fan mode: Power
081-100| Fan mode Live
101-110| Dim speed: Dim4
111-120| Dim speed: Dim3
121-130| Dim speed: Dim2
131-140| Dim speed: Dim1
141-150| Dim speed: Dim0
151-160| PWM: 1200Hz
161-170| PWM: 2400Hz
171-180| PWM: 4000Hz
181-190| PWM: 6000Hz
191-200| PWM: 25000Hz
201-210| Reset all
211-220| Reset P/T
221-230| Reset Color
231-240| Reset Zoom/Focus
241-255| Reset Gobo

MAINTENANCE

  • Make sure the area below the installation place is free from unwanted persons during servicing.
  • Switch off the unit, unplug the mains cable and wait until the unit has been cooled down. During inspection the following points should be checked:
  • All screws used for installing the device and any of its parts should be tightly fastened and may not be corroded.
  • Housings, fixations and installations spots (ceiling, truss, suspensions) should be totally free from any deformation.
  • When an optical lens is visibly damaged due to cracks or deep scratches, it must be replaced.
  • The mains cables must be in impeccable condition and should be replaced immediately when even a small problem is detected.
  • To protect the device from overheat the cooling fans (if any) and ventilation openings should be cleaned monthly.
  • The interior of the device should be cleaned annually using a vacuum cleaner or air-jet.
  • 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 greater accumulation of dirt on the unit’s optics.
  • Clean with a soft cloth using normal glass cleaning products.
  • Always dry the parts carefully.
  • Clean the external optics at least once every 30 days

SPECIFICATIONS

This device carries the prescribed CE marking. It was tested for this purpose in a specialized CE lab and fully complies with all currently valid European and national standards. The corresponding CE conformity declarations can be found on the product page of this product on our website.

  • Mains Input: AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz
  • Power consumption: 560Watt (max.)
  • IP-rating: IP65
  • Operation Temperature: -20°C → +45°C
  • Fuse: 6,3A / 250V slow.
  • Optional backup battery: model 18650 * 3,7V Li-ion
  • Sound Control: none
  • DMX connections: 3pin XLR IN/OUT, RDM compatible, (W-DMX optional)
  • Movement: Pan: 540° Tilt: 210°
  • Beam angle: 3°→ 30°
  • DMX channels used: 22, 26 and 29 Channels
  • Lamp: 450W LED
  • Size: 416 x 358 x 670 mm
  • Weight: 34 kgBrileQ-BBSW2-Bti-Blizzard-Light-FIG \(16\)

LUX CHART

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Color wheel

Rotating gobo wheel

Static gobo wheel

All the information is subject to change without prior notice You can download the latest version of this user manual on our website: www.briteq- lighting.com

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