DORR DLP-70W RADIO REMOTE CONTROL Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- DORR
Table of Contents
- **** SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- SAFETY HINTS FOR BATTERIES
- PART DESCRIPTION
- INSERT BATTERIES
- CONTROL BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS
- CLEANING AND STORAGE
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- SCOPE OF DELIVERY
- DISPOSAL, CE MARKING
- SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
RADIO REMOTE CONTROL
Instruction Manual
THANK YOU very much for choosing a quality product from DÖRR.
Please read the instruction manual and the safety instructions carefully
before using the device for the first time.
Keep this instruction manual together with the device for later use. If other
people use this device, provide them with this instruction manual. If you sell
the device, the instruction manual is part of the device and must be supplied
with it.
DÖRR is not liable for damage caused by improper use or failure to observe the
instruction manual and safety instructions.
In the event of damage caused by improper handling or by external influence,
the guarantee or warranty becomes void. Manipulation, structural alteration of
the product, as well as the opening of the housing by the user or unauthorized
third parties, is considered improper handling.
**** SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Do not use or touch the remote control with wet hands!
- People with physical or cognitive impairments should only operate the remote control under guidance and supervision.
- Persons with a pacemaker, defibrillator or other electrical implants should keep a minimum distance of 30 cm, as the remote control generates magnetic fields.
- The remote control is not a toy! Keep the remote control, accessories and packing materials away from children and pets to prevent accidents and suffocation.
- Protect the remote control from rain, moisture, direct sunlight, and extreme temperatures.
- Make sure to use the device only with appropriate, high-quality battery type Micro AAA (optionally available). Please remove batteries when the device is not in use for a long period of time.
- If the remote control is defective or damaged, do not attempt to disassemble or repair it yourself – there is a risk of electric shock! Please contact your specialist dealer.
- Protect the remote control from impacts. Do not use the remote control if it has been dropped. In this case, have the remote control checked by a qualified electrician before switching it back on.
- Keep the remote control away from easily flammable materials! There is a risk of fire!
- Do not use the remote control in the direct vicinity of devices that generate strong electromagnetic fields.
- Protect the remote control from dirt. Do not clean the remote control with petrol or harsh cleaning agents. We recommend a lint-free, slightly damp microfibre cloth to clean the external components of the remote control. Before cleaning, switch off the remote control and remove the batteries!
- Store the remote control in a dust-free, dry, and cool place.
- Please dispose of the device when it is defective or no longer intended for use in accordance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE. If you have any questions, please contact the local authorities responsible for disposal.
SAFETY HINTS FOR BATTERIES
Only use high-quality batteries of popular brands. When inserting the batteries, please respect the correct polarity (+/-). Do not insert batteries of different types and always replace all batteries at the same time. Do not combine used batteries with fresh batteries. Please remove batteries when the device is not in use for a longer period. Do not throw the batteries into fire, do not short-circuit, and do not disassemble them! Never charge non- rechargeable batteries – the risk of explosion! Remove empty batteries immediately from the device to avoid the leaking of battery acid. Remove leaking batteries from the device immediately. Clean the contacts before inserting fresh batteries. Risk of battery acid burn! In case of contact with battery acid, rinse the affected area immediately with water and contact a doctor. Batteries can be dangerous to life if swallowed. Keep batteries away from small children and pets. Do not dispose of batteries in household waste (see also chapter “Battery Disposal”).
PART DESCRIPTION
01 Display
02 LEDs
03 a) “Luminous” button
b) “Effects” button
c) “Section” button
04 a) “CH –” button
b) “CH +” button
c) “GRP” button| 05 a) “POWER +” button
b) “POWER -” button
c) “COLOUR -” button
d) “COLOUR +” button
06 Power switch
07 Battery compartment cover
08 Battery compartment
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INSERT BATTERIES
Slide the battery compartment cover (07) down in the direction indicated by the arrow. Insert 2 AAA LR03 1.5V type batteries (optionally available) in the battery compartment (08). Ensure correct polarity alignment when inserting the batteries (+/- signs in the battery compartment). Close the battery compartment.
CONTROL BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS
05.1 On switch
Use the on/off switch (06) to switch on the radio remote control. If there is
no input for about 10 seconds, the remote control switches
off automatically to save energy.
05.2 CH – and CH+
Press the CH – (04a) or CH + (04b) button to select the desired radio channel
from 00 to 50.
Important: In order to be able to control a device with the remote
control, the same radio channel must be selected on the remote control as on
the LED permanent lights to be controlled.
05.2.1 Setting the radio channel on the LED permanent light DLP-70W/DLP-
100W
Press the control dial (blue) to set the colour temperature/channels. The
permanent light display then shows the set group and next to it the set
channel, e.g. A03, instead of the old temperature. To change the channel, turn
the control dial until the desired channel appears. Possible channel
selection: 00 to 50. After approx. 2 seconds, the display jumps back to the
colour temperature.
Why are there different channels and which channel should I set?
In principle, it doesn’t matter which channel you select for your device(s).
The important thing is to set the same channel on the remote control as on the
LED permanent light. You’ll need to switch to another channel if interfering
radio signals appear in the vicinity. These can be caused by office equipment
or other remote controls that send out a radio ignal, among other things. If
the same devices are used in neighbouring photo studios, you will also need to
switch to a different radio channel in order not to inadvertently control the
lights in the neighbouring studio.
05.3 GRP buttonGrp
To select the group. Possible groups: A, B, C, D, E and F.
Press the GRP button (04c) repeatedly until the required group is set, for
example, A03.
Important:
In order to be able to control a device with the remote control, the same
group must be selected on the remote control as on the LED permanent lights to
be controlled.
05.3.1 Setting the group on the LED permanent light DLP-70W/DLP-100W
Press the rotary control (white) to set the illumination level/groups. The set
group, e.g. A, appears on the lamp display instead of the colour temperature.
To change the group, turn the control dial until the desired group appears.
Possible group selection: A, B, C, D, E and F. After approx. 2 seconds the
display jumps back to the colour temperature.
Why are there different groups and which group should I set?
It only makes sense to use different group settings if several LED permanent
lights are being used. For example, if you are illuminating the foreground
with a permanent light and the background with another, a single remote
control can be used to independently control both permanent lights. For
example, set the permanent foreground light to channel A and the permanent
light for the background to group B. If you now want to control the permanent
light for the foreground, use the GRP button (04c) to set group
A. The light output and the colour temperature can now be set. If you want to
make the settings for the background light, first use the GRP button (04c) to
select group B. If you want to control 2 or more LED permanent lights
simultaneously and synchronously, set the same group for all permanent lights.
05.4 Luminous button
Pressing the “Luminous” button (03a) switches the permanent light to stand-
by mode. The light output is reduced to zero. The colour temperature jumps to
the mean value of 400K. This is useful when taking a break after use. The
continuous light is then ready for use again in a very short time. Simply
press the Power+ button (05a) to get it working again.
05.5 Section button
By pressing the “Section” button (03c) you can switch between 3 colour
temperature values: 3200K, 4400K and 5500K. This is useful if you want to
change the colour temperature quickly, for example, to switch from daylight to
artificial light. This is more effective than using the COLOUR buttons.
05.6 Effects button
This button has no function in connection with our DLP-70W and DLP-100W.
CLEANING AND STORAGE
Do not clean the device with petrol or strong detergents. We recommend a lint- free, slightly damp microfibre cloth to clean the external components of the device. Before cleaning, switch off the device and remove the batteries. Store the device in a dust-free, cool, dry place. The device is not a toy: keep it out of the reach of children! Keep the device away from pets.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Radiofrequency | 2.4 GHz |
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Range approx. | 30 m |
Channels | 0 – 50 |
Groups | A – F |
Power supply | 2x AAA 1R03 1.5V (not included) |
Dimensions approx. | 5 x 13 x 1.5 cm |
Weight approx. | 65 g (without batteries) |
Dörr GmbH reserves the right to make technical changes without notice.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
1x Radio remote control
1x Safety instructions
DISPOSAL, CE MARKING
09.1 BATTERY DISPOSAL
Batteries and rechargeable batteries are marked with the symbol of a crossed-
out waste bin. This symbol indicates that empty batteries or rechargeable
batteries that can no longer be recharged must not be disposed of in the
household waste. Old batteries may contain harmful substances that can cause
damage to health and the environment. As the nd user, you are legally obliged
to return used batteries (Battery Act §11 Act on the Reorganisation of Waste
Product Responsibility for Batteries and Accumulators). You can eturn
batteries free of charge after use at the point of sale or in your immediate
vicinity (e.g. at municipal collection points or in shops). You can also
return batteries to the seller by post.
09.2 WEEE NOTICE
The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive, which came
into force as European law on 13 February 2003, led to a comprehensive change
in the disposal of discarded electrical equipment. The primary purpose of this
directive is to prevent e-waste while promoting reuse, recycling and other
forms of reprocessing in order to reduce waste. The WEEE logo (waste bin)
shown on the product and on the packaging indicates that the product must not
be disposed of with normal household aste. You are responsible for delivering
all discarded electrical and electronic equipment to appropriate collection
points. The separate collection and sensible recycling of e-waste elps to se
natural resources more sparingly. Furthermore, the recycling of e-waste
contributes to preserving our environment and also people’s health. Further
information on the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment, recycling
and collection points can be obtained from local authorities, waste disposal
companies, specialist retailers and the manufacturer of the device.
09.3 ROHS CONFORMITY
This product complies with the European RoHS Directive on the restriction of
the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
and variations thereof.
09.4 CE MARK
The imprinted CE mark complies with the applicable EU standards and indicates
that the device meets the requirements of all EU directives applicable to this
product.
SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, DÖRR GmbH declares that the radio equipment type [ 373516 ] is in compliance with directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www .doerr-foto.de.
Artikel Nr. 373516
Made in China
DÖRR GmbH
Messerschmittstr.
D-89231 Neu-Ulm · Fon: +49 731 970 37 69
info@doerr.gmbh
https://doerr-foto.de
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