Eurolite KLS-120 LED Laser FX II Compact Light Set User Manual

June 5, 2024
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Eurolite KLS-120 LED Laser FX II Compact Light Set User Manual

LED KLS-120 Laser FX II Compact Light Set

DANGER! Electric shock caused by short-circuit
Be careful with your operations. With a dangerous voltage you can suffer a dangerous electric shock when touching the wires. Never open the housing. Keep the device away from rain and moisture.

Please read these instructions carefully before using the product. They contain important information for the correct use of the product.

Every person involved with the installation, operation and maintenance of this device has to

  • be qualified
  • follow the instructions of this manual
  • consider this manual to be part of the total product
  • keep this manual for the entire service life of the product
  •  pass this manual on to every further owner or user of the product
  • download the latest version of the user manual from the Internet

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for having chosen one of our products. If you follow the instructions given in this manual, we are sure that you will enjoy this device for a long period of time.

Product features

DMX light effect bar with 2 rotating LED derbies, 2 LED spots and 2 lasers

  • Crossbar with integrated DMX control unit and stand sleeve
  • Ultra-light ideally suited for mobile use
  • Suited for installation on a speaker stand (not included) or truss
  • Comes pre-assembled with practical transport bag
  • 2 laser diodes project thousands of red and green laser beams
  • Laser class 2M: does not require additional protective measures or appointment of a laser safety officer
  • 2 rotating derbies for mirror ball effects with 4 bright 3 W RGBW LEDs each
  • 2 spots with 3 bright 8 W COB LEDs, RGBW (4in1) each
  • Auto, music, master/slave and DMX mode
  • 7 built-in auto and music show programs
  • Direct color selection for 15 preset colors
  • Stepless color blend, color change, color fade, dimmer and strobe effect
  • Sound-control via built-in microphone with sensitivity control
  • Supports QuickDMX – the wireless DMX system from Eurolite
  •  Built-in phantom-powered USB port for QuickDMX receivers (accessory)
  • 3, 13 or 25 DMX channels selectable
  •  Addressing and setting via control panel with 4-digit LED display
  • Convenient wireless control via included IR remote control EUROLITE IR-7
  • Additional rubber feet when the spot shall be positioned on the floor
  • Convection cooling, no fans, particularly quiet during operation
  • IEC terminals for power linking up to 8 units
  • Switch-mode power supply for operation between 100 and 240 volts

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING!

Please read the safety warnings carefully and only use the product as describe in this manual to avoid accidental injury or damage.

Intended use

  • This device is a spotlight for creating decorative lighting effects. This device is designed for professional use in the field of event technology, e.g. on stage. It is not suitable for household lighting.
  • Only use the device according to the instructions given herein. Damages due to failure to follow these operating instructions will void the warranty! We do not assume any liability for any resulting damage.
  • We do not assume any liability for material and personal damage caused by improper use or noncompliance with the safety instructions. In such cases, the warranty/guarantee will be null and void.
  • Unauthorized rebuilds or modifications of the device are not permitted for reasons of safety and render the warranty invalid.

Danger due to electricity

  • The device is suitable for indoor use only. Do not use it outdoors. Never expose it to rain or moisture. Do not store it in rooms exposed to moisture.

  • To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not open any part of the device. There are no serviceable parts inside the device.

  • Only connect the device to a properly installed mains outlet. The outlet must be protected by residual current breaker (RCD). The voltage and frequency must exactly be the same as stated on the device. If the
    mains cable is equipped with an earthing contact, then it must be connected to an outlet with a protective ground. Never defeat the protective ground of a mains cable. Failure to do so could result in damage to the device and possibly injure the user.

  • The mains outlet must be easily accessible so that you can unplug the device quickly if need be.

  • Never touch the mains plug with wet or damp hands. There is the risk of potentially fatal electric shock.

  • The mains cable must not be bent or squeezed. Keep it away from hot surfaces or sharp edges.

  • Never pull the mains cable to disconnect the mains plug from the mains outlet, always seize the plug.

  • Unplug the device during lighting storms, when unused for long periods of time or before cleaning.

  • Do not expose the device to any high temperatures, direct sunlight, dripping or splashing water, strong vibrations or heavy mechanical stress.

  • Do not place any objects filled with liquids on the device.

  • Do not place any open sources of fire, such as burning candles, on or directly next to the device.

  • Make sure that objects cannot fall into the device, in particular metal parts.

  • Only have repairs to the device or its mains cable carried out by qualified service personnel. Repairs are required when the device or the mains cable is visibly damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have
    fallen into the device; when the device has been exposed to rain or moisture, has been dropped or malfunctions occur.

  • Cleaning of the device is limited to the surface. Make sure that moisture does not come into contact with any areas of the terminal connections or mains voltage control parts. Only wipe off the product with a soft
    lint-free and moistened cloth. Never use solvents or aggressive detergents.

Danger to children and people with restricted abilities

  • This product is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets. Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. Never leave this device running unattended.
  • This device may be used only by persons with sufficient physical, sensorial, and intellectual abilities and having corresponding knowledge and experience. Other persons may use this device only if they are supervised or instructed by a person who is responsible for their safety.

Warning – risk of burns and fire

  • The admissible ambient temperature range (Ta) is -5 to +45°C. Do not operate the device outside of this temperature range.
  • The housing temperature (Tc) can be up to 60°C during use. Avoid contact by persons and materials.
  • Do not illuminate surfaces within 1 m of the device. This value is indicated on the device by the symbol.
  • Do not use the device near highly flammable materials. Always place the device at a location where sufficient air circulation is ensured. Leave 50 cm of free space around the device. Never cover the air vents of the housing.

Warning – risk of injuries

  • Do not look directly at the light source. Persons with light-sensitive epilepsy may suffer from epileptic seizures or fall unconscious.
  • Make sure that the product is set up or installed safely and expertly and prevented from falling down. Comply with the standards and rules that apply in your country, in particular EN 60598-2-17.
  • If you lack the qualification, do not attempt the installation yourself, but instead use a professional installer. Improper installation can result in bodily injury and or damage to property.
  • The manufacturer cannot be made liable for damages caused by incorrect installations or insufficient safety precautions.
  • For overhead use, always secure the device with a secondary safety attachment such as a safety bond or safety net.
  • Make sure that the area below the installation place is blocked when rigging, derigging or servicing the device.
  • For commercial use the country-specific accident prevention regulations of the government safety organization for electrical facilities must be complied with at all times.

Caution – material damage

  • This device must not be connected to the mains voltage by means of a dimmer.
  • Lighting effects are not designed for permanent operation. Consistent operation breaks will ensure that the device will serve you for a long time without defects.
  • Never switch the device on and off at short intervals. This will considerably reduce the service life of the device.
  • If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation, do not switch it on immediately. The resulting condensation may destroy the device. Allow the device to reach room temperature before connecting it. Wait until the condensation has evaporated.
  • Please use the original packaging to protect the device against vibration, dust and moisture during transportation or storage.
  • If a serial number label is affixed to the device, do not remove the label as this would make the guarantee void.

About batteries

  • Do not try to short-circuit, recharge, disassemble or heat batteries (danger of explosion!).
  • Remove the batteries if the device is not used for a longer period of time.
  • Damaged/leaking batteries may cause harm to your skin–use safety gloves.

Important information for laser products

DANGER!

Avoid direct eye exposure. Never view directly with optical instruments (e.g. magnifying lens or telescope). Laser radiation can cause eye damage and/or skin damage. All protective measures for a safe operation
of this laser must be applied.

Safety measures which must be observed

  • This device includes a class 2M laser according to the EN 60825-1. The accessible laser radiation is exclusively within the visible spectral range (400 nm to 700 nm). However, a short-term exposure (max.
    0.25 seconds) is not hazardous to the eye. A longer exposure is prevented by the natural eyelid closing reflex. Nevertheless, close your eyes or turn away immediately if the laser beam hits the eye. The
    corresponding warning is attached to the housing.

  • The operator must comply with the country-specific accident prevention regulations of the government safety organization for electrical facilities.

  • The corresponding accident prevention regulation of the accident prevention and insurance association in Germany is BGV-B2.

  • This product must only be mounted, commissioned and operated by suitably qualified specialist personnel and only under observance of the requirements stated in the operating instructions.

  • The use of operating and adjustment equipment and procedures other than those indicated here can lead to dangerous exposure to radiation.

  • Do not stare into the laser beam and do not aim the laser at another person or animals. Laser radiation may result in injuries to the eyes or skin.

  • Do not look into the laser beam with optical instruments (e.g. magnifying glasses

  • or binoculars) under any circumstances. Laser radiation can cause eye damage and/or skin damage.

  • Do not point the laser beam at mirrors or other reflective surfaces. The uncontrolled, reflected beam may strike people or animals.

  • Always set up and install the unit so that a minimum distance of 1 m is kept between the laser light and the audience.

  • Mark the area where this laser equipment is used by means of barriers and warning signs etc.

  • Caution laser diode! Do not open or modify the unit. A modification can result in a more hazardous laser radiation which considerably deviates from the specified values.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE

Front

  1. Rubber feet
  2. Infrared sensor for remote control
  3. Mounting bracket
  4. Laser output aperture
  5. Fixation screws
  6. Stand sleeve
  7. 2 spots with 3x 8 W COB LEDs, RGBW (4in1)
  8. Derby 1+2 with 4x 3 W LEDs, RGBW
  9. Thread for truss coupler

Top


Rear

  1. (10) LED display with operating buttons Microphone
  2. DMX input
  3. DMX output
  4. USB port for QuickDMX receiver
  5. Power out
  6. Fuse
  7. Power supply
  8. Safety eyelet
  9. Fixation screw for mounting on a stand

INSTALLATION

Overhead rigging

DANGER! Damage caused by laser radiation Observe the chapter safety instructions when installing the device.
The device can be attached to your truss system using suitable TPC couplers. Use couplers with an M10 screw – see the mounting threads on the upper side of the device.

  1. Insert the M10 screws into the mounting threads of the device and then tighten them together with the TPC couplers.
  2. Hook the TPC couplers into the truss and tighten the locking screws.

CAUTION!

Use 1 appropriate coupler to rig the fixture on the truss.
Make sure that the device is fixed properly! Ensure that
The structure (truss) to which you are attaching the fixtures is secure

  1. The rigging structure must support at least 10 times the weight of all fixtures to be installed on it.
  2. Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform when installing the device.
  3. Use rigging hardware that is compatible with the structure and capable of bearing the weight of the device. Please refer to the “Accessories” section for a list of suitable rigging hardware.
  4. Secure the device with a safety bond or other secondary attachment. This secondary safety attachmentnmust be sufficiently dimensioned in accordance with the latest industrial safety regulations and constructed in a way that no part of the installation can fall down if the main attachment fails. Anappropriate eyelet is mounted on the device for fixation of the safety bond. Fasten the safety bond in such a way that, in the event of a fall, the maximum drop distance of the device will not exceed 20 cm.
  5. To align the device, release the fixation screws at the mounting bracket, adjust the desired inclination angle and tighten the fixation screws.
  6. After installation, the device requires inspections periodically to prevent the possibility of corrosion, deformation and looseness.

Mounting on a stand

For mobile use, place the light set on a stand via the sleeve and fasten the fixation screw. Suitable stands can be found in chapter Accessories.

Notes:

  • Please make sure the load is installed in a balanced way and the carrying capacity of the stand is not exceeded.
  • Install the stand on a plane area (inclination angle max. 5°) and out of the reach of people.
  • Depending upon the individual installation spot, all necessary measures to prevent displacement or tilting (also in case of fire) have to be taken.

CONNECTIONS

DMX512 control

A DMX512 data link is required in order to control the device via DMX. The device provides 3-pin XLR connectors for DMX connection.

  1. Connect the output of your DMX controller to the DMX input DMX IN of the compact light set with a DMX cable.
  2. Connect the DMX output DMX OUT of the device to the DMX input of the next unit in the chain. Always connect one output to the input of the next unit until all units are connected.
  3. At the last unit, the DMX cable has to be terminated. Plug the terminator with a 120 Ω resistor between Signal (–) and Signal (+) in the DMX output of the last unit.
  4.  If the cable length exceeds 300 m or the number of DMX devices is greater than 32, it is recommended to insert a DMX level amplifier to ensure proper data transmission. XLR connection:

Wireless DMX transmission with QuickDMX

The device features an alternative DMX input for a QuickDMX receiver (sold separately). This connector allows for wireless transmission of DMX control signals to the device. The connector is designed as a USB
port which provides the required 5 V operating voltage for the receiver. With QuickDMX devices, extensive cabling between the DMX controller and the device is not required. Occupation of the USB port:

Connection to the mains

The device uses an auto-range power supply that accepts input voltages between 100 und 240 volts.

  1. Connect the device via the mains cable to a grounded mains socket. Thus the unit is switched on.
  2. To switch off the unit, disconnect the power plug.
  3. Do not connect the unit to the mains voltage via a dimmer. For a more convenient operation, use a mains outlet which is switchable.
  4. The jack POWER OUT allows for power supply of further devices. To interconnect several devices, connect the jack POWER OUT to the input POWER IN of the next unit until all units are connected. Matching power cables are available as accessories. In this manner, up to 8 devices can be linked at 230/240 input voltage and up to 4 devices at 110/115 input voltage.

OPERATION

After connecting the device to the mains it is ready for operation. The display indicates the last operating mode. The operating modes can be selected by means of the display and the control buttons. All settings
remain stored even if the device is disconnected from the mains. The device can be operated in stand-alone mode via the control board and the EUROLITE IR-7 remote control or in DMX-controlled mode via any
commercial DMX controller.

Operating buttons

Button Function
MENU Selects the operating mode or returns to the initial screen.
ENTER Activates a value to be modified or saves a value when modifying.
UP Selects the next menu item or increases values when modifying.
DOWN Selects the previous menu item or decreases values when modifying.

Mode| Display Function
---|---


DMX mode

| ****

Addr

| 25CH| d001-512| 25-channel mode and start address
13CH| d001-512| 13-channel mode and start address
3CH| d001-512| 3-channel mode and start address
Preset colors| Stat| 01 – 15| Constant lighting in one of 15 colors
Automatic mode| Auto| Au 01 – Au 07| Automatic programs
Sound control| Soun| So 01 – So 07| Sound-controlled programs
Running speed in automatic and sound- controlled mode| ****

SPEE

| ****

SP 01 – SP 09

| ****

Program running speed, slow > fast

Microphone sensitivity for sound control| SEnS| SE 01 – SE 09| Microphone sensitivity, low > high
Dimmer| diMM| dI 01-dI 09| Total brightness, dark > bright
Sound control silent scene| ****

SILE

| on| LEDs off if there is no music signal
oFF| LEDs remain on if there is no music signal
Laser| ****

LASE

| on| Enable Laser
oFF| Disenable Laser



Behavior in case of missing DMX signal

| ****


Lost

| bLac| LEDs switched off
Hold| Most recent DMX value is held
FuLL| All LEDs 100% on
Stat| Pre-selected static color 01-15
Auto| Pre-selected auto program 01-07
Slave mode| SLAV| SLAU| Slave mode
IR remote control| ****

InFr

| on| IR remote control on
oFF| IR remote control off
Version| V1.0| V1.0| Current software version V1.0

Stand-alone operation

Preset colors
In the Stat mode the device will constantly emit one of 15 preset colors.

  1. Press the MENU button so many times until Stat is indicated in the display. Confirm with the ENTER button.
  2. Use the buttons UP and DOWN to set the desired color (01~15). Confirm with the ENTER button.

Automatic mode

In automatic mode, 7 show programs are available that run at an adjustable speed.

  1. Press the MENU button so many times until Auto is indicated in the display. Confirm with the ENTER button. Use the buttons UP and DOWN to select the desired show program (Au01~Au07). Confirm with the ENTER button.
  2. Press the MENU button so many times until SPEE is indicated in the display. Confirm with the ENTER button. Use the buttons UP and DOWN to adjust the running speed of the program from SP 1 (slow) to
    SP 9 (fast). Confirm with the ENTER button.

Sound control

Via the integrated microphone the unit can perfectly reproduce the show programs to the rhythm of the music (sufficient bass provided).

  1. Press the MENU button so many times until Soun is indicated in the display. Confirm with the ENTER button. Use the buttons UP and DOWN to select the desired show program (So01~So07). Confirm with
    the ENTER button.

  2. Press the MENU button so many times until SPEE is indicated in the display. Confirm with the ENTER button. Use the buttons UP and DOWN to adjust the running speed of the program from SP 01 (slow) to SP 09 (fast). Confirm with the ENTER button.

  3. Press the MENU button so many times until SEnS is indicated in the display. Confirm with the ENTER button. Use the buttons UP and DOWN to Adjust the microphone sensitivity to the volume of the music (SE 01 = low, SE 09 = high).

  4. If you enable the silent scene mode (on setting) in menu item SILE, the LEDs will switch off if the volume is too low or if there is no sufficient bass beat. If you disable this mode (off setting) the LEDs remain on during periods without music.

Total brightness

Menu point diMM allows the adjustment of the total brightness for all stand- alone operating modes.

  1. Press the MENU button so many times until diMM is indicated in the display. Confirm with the ENTER button.
  2. Use the buttons UP and DOWN to adjust the desired brightness (dI 01 = dark, dI 09 = bright). Confirm with the ENTER button. Laser If you enable on in menu item LASE, the laser is activated. In the oFF setting, the laser is deactivated.

Behavior at missing DMX-signal

In DMX lost mode the program offers different options when no DMX signal is received.

  1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the display shows the DMX lost menu. Press ENTER to confirm.
  2. Select the desired program with the UP and DOWN buttons (see menu structure). Confirm with ENTER

Interconnecting several devices (master/slave operation)

Several devices may be interconnected (max. 32). Then all slave units can be synchronized and controlled with the master unit without the need for a DMX controller. The devices must be set to the corresponding
operating modes.

  1. Configure all slave units before connecting the master unit: Press the MENU button so many times until SLAU is indicated on the display. Confirm with the ENTER button.

  2. Connect the DMX output of the master unit to the DMX input of the first slave unit. Then connect the
    DMX output of the first slave unit to the DMX input of the second slave unit, etc. until all units have been connected in a chain. Make sure the master unit is the first in the chain. Do not connect a DMX controller to the DMX input of the master unit.

  3. Set the master unit to the desired operating mode. The interconnected devices will now operate synchronously.

Remote control IR-7

The device must be activated for remote control. For this, set menu item InFr to on. When actuating a button, always direct the remote control towards the sensor. There must be no obstacles between remote
control and the sensor.

Button Function
BLACKOUT LEDs off
AUTO Automatic mode; program selection with (+)/(‒)
SOUND Sound control; program selection with (+)/(‒)
STROBE Strobe effect of the white (Bar) LEDs for automatic mode and

sound control; flash rate setting with (+)/(‒)
SPEED| Running speed in automatic mode and sound control; setting with (+)/(‒)
SENSITIVITY| Microphone sensitivity; setting with (+)/(‒)
DMX| DMX mode
MANUAL| Color mode; select colors with R/G/B/W and (+)/(‒)
1 – 9| Total brightness; 1 = dark, 9 = bright

Notes:

  • The remote control is supplied with a battery inserted. An insulating foil between the battery and the battery  contacts prevents the battery from being discharged during storage. Prior to the first operation remove the foil from the battery support on the rear side of the remote control. Otherwise, operation of the remote control is not possible.

  • If the range of the remote control decreases, replace the battery. For this purpose, on the rear side of the remote control press the small bar with the groove to the right and at the same time remove the battery support. For operation, one 3 V button cell type CR 2025 is required. When inserting, pay attention that the positive pole of the button cell shows upwards in the support.

  • Remove the battery from the remote control as a precaution if the device is not used for a longer period of time.

DMX operation

Setting the number of DMX channels and the DMX starting address
For operation with a controller with DMX512 protocol, the device is equipped with 25 control channels.
However, it can also be switched to a mode with 3 or 13 channels if different functions are required. To be able to operate the device with a DMX controller, the DMX starting address must be set. The starting address depends upon which DMX controller is being used. Please refer to the controller’s documentation.

  1. Press the MENU button so many times until Addr is indicated in the display. Confirm with the ENTER button.
  2. The display indicates 3 CH (3 DMX channels), 13 CH (13 DMX channels) or 25 CH (25 DMX channels). Use the buttons UP and DOWN to select the desired DMX channel mode. Confirm with the ENTER button.
  3. Now the display indicates the menu item for the DMX start address d***. Use the buttons UP and DOWN to set the address. Confirm with the ENTER button.
  4. The display will not flash when DMX signals are being received. If no control signals are available, the display will flash.
    Note: Please make sure that you do not have any overlapping channels in order to control each device correctly and independently from any other fixture on the DMX chain. If several devices are addressed similarly, they will work synchronically.

Functions in DMX mode

3-channel mode]
Channel Value Function

CH 1

Master dimmer

| 000 – 255| Increasing brightness 0 – 100 %








CH 2

Auto- and Sound programs

| 000 – 009| No function
010 – 019| Auto program 1
020 – 029| Auto program 2
030 – 039| Auto program 3
040 – 049| Auto program 4
050 – 059| Auto program 5
060 – 069| Auto program 6
070 – 079| Auto program 7
080 – 089| Sound program| 1
090 – 099| Sound program| 2
100 – 109| Sound program| 3
110 – 119| Sound program| 4
120 – 129| Sound program| 5
130 – 139| Sound program| 6
140 – 255| Sound program| 7
CH 3

Speed Auto- and Sound

programs

| ****

000 – 255

| ****

Program 1 – 7 speed, slow > fast

Channel                          Value               Function

CH 1

Master dimmer

| 000 – 255| Increasing brightness 0 – 100 %
CH 2

Strobe effect Spot

| 000 – 009| No function| ****










Spot 1, 2

010 – 255| Strobe with increasing speed 0 – 100%










CH 3CH 4

| 000 – 009| No function
010 – 019| Red
020 – 029| Green
030 – 039| Blue
040 – 049| White
050 – 059| Yellow
060 – 069| Magenta
070 – 079| Cyan
080 – 089| Dark orange
090 – 099| Green yellow
100 – 109| Salmon
110 – 119| Turquoise
120 – 129| Light green
130 – 139| Orange
140 – 149| Straw
150 – 159| Lavender
160 – 169| Light blue
170 – 179| Dark blue
180 – 189| Pink
190 – 255| All on
CH 5

Strobe effect Derby

| 000 – 009| No function| ****








Derby 1, 2

010 – 255| Strobe with increasing speed 0 – 100%








CH 6 – CH 7

| 000 – 009| No function
010 – 019| Red
020 – 029| Green
030 – 039| Blue
040 – 049| White
050 – 059| Red + Green
060 – 069| Green + Bue
070 – 079| Blue + White
080 – 089| Red+ White
090 – 099| Green + White
100 – 109| Red + Blue
110 – 119| Red + Green + Blue
120 – 129| Red + Green + White
130 – 139| Red + Blue + White
140 – 149| Green + Blue + White
150 – 255| All on




CH 8

Motor Speed Derby

| 000 – 009| No function| ****



Derby

010 – 029| Motor speed 1, slow > fast
030 – 049| Motor speed 2, slow > fast
050 – 069| Motor speed 3, slow > fast
070 – 089| Motor speed 4, slow > fast
090 – 109| Motor speed 5, slow > fast
110 – 129| Motor speed 6, slow > fast
130 – 149| Motor speed 7, slow > fast
150 – 255| Motor speed 8, slow > fast


CH 9

Laser

| 000 – 009| No function| ****

Derby 1

010 – 029| Laser red
030 – 049| Laser green
050 – 255| Laser red + green


CH 10

Laser

| 000 – 009| No function| ****

Derby 2

---|---|---|---
010 – 029| Laser red
030 – 049| Laser green
050 – 255| Laser red + green
CH 11

Motor Laser

| 000 – 009| No function| ****

Derby 1 + 2

010 – 129| Clockwise rotation, slow > fast
130 – 255| Counterclockwise rotation, slow > fast






CH 12

Auto- and Sound programs

| 000 – 009| No function
010 – 019| Auto program 1
020 – 029| Auto program 2
030 – 039| Auto program 3
040 – 049| Auto program 4
050 – 059| Auto program 5
060 – 069| Auto program 6
070 – 079| Auto program 7
080 – 089| Sound program 1
090 – 099| Sound program 2
100 – 109| Sound program 3
110 – 119| Sound program 4
120 – 129| Sound program 5
130 – 139| Sound program 6
140 – 255| Sound program 7
CH 13

Speed Auto- and Sound

programs

| ****

000 – 255

| ****

Program 1 – 7 speed, slow > fast

Channel Value Function

CH 1

Master dimmer

| 000 – 255| Increasing brightness 0 – 100 %
CH 2

Strobe effect Spot

| 000 – 009| No function
010 – 255| Strobe with increasing speed 0 – 100%
CH 3| 000 – 255| Red (0 – 100%)| ****


Spot 1

CH 4| 000 – 255| Green (0 – 100%)
CH 5| 000 – 255| Blue (0 – 100%)
CH 6| 000 – 255| White (0 – 100%)
CH 7| 000 – 255| Red (0 – 100%)| ****


Spot 2

CH 8| 000 – 255| Green (0 – 100%)
CH 9| 000 – 255| Blue (0 – 100%)
CH 10| 000 – 255| White (0 – 100%)
CH 11

Strobe effect Derby

| 000 – 009| No function
010 – 255| Strobe with increasing speed 0 – 100%
CH 12| 000 – 255| Red (0 – 100%)| ****


Derby 1

CH 13| 000 – 255| Green (0 – 100%)
CH 14| 000 – 255| Blue (0 – 100%)
CH 15| 000 – 255| White (0 – 100%)
CH 16| 000 – 255| Red (0 – 100%)| ****


Derby 2

CH 17| 000 – 255| Green (0 – 100%)
CH 18| 000 – 255| Blue (0 – 100%)
CH 19| 000 – 255| White (0 – 100%)




CH 20

Motor Speed Derby

| 000 – 009| No function| ****




Derby

---|---|---|---
010 – 029| Motor speed 1, slow > fast
030 – 049| Motor speed 2, slow > fast
050 – 069| Motor speed 3, slow > fast
070 – 089| Motor speed 4, slow > fast
090 – 109| Motor speed 5, slow > fast
110 – 129| Motor speed 6, slow > fast
130 – 149| Motor speed 7, slow > fast


CH 21

Laser

| 000 – 009| No function| ****


Derby 1

010 – 029| Laser red
030 – 049| Laser green
050 – 255| Laser red + green


CH 22

Laser

| 000 – 009| No function| ****


Derby 2

010 – 029| Laser red
030 – 049| Laser green
050 – 255| Laser red + green
CH 23

Motor Laser

| 000 – 009| No function| ****

Derby 1 + 2

010 – 129| Clockwise rotation, slow > fast
130 – 255| Counterclockwise rotation, slow > fast








CH 24

Auto- and Sound programs

| 000 – 009| No function
010 – 019| Auto program 1
020 – 029| Auto program 2
030 – 039| Auto program 3
040 – 049| Auto program 4
050 – 059| Auto program 5
060 – 069| Auto program 6
070 – 079| Auto program 7
080 – 089| Sound program 1
090 – 099| Sound program 2
100 – 109| Sound program 3
110 – 119| Sound program 4
120 – 129| Sound program 5
130 – 139| Sound program 6
140 – 255| Sound program 7
CH 25

Speed Auto- and Sound

programs

| ****

000 – 255

| ****

Program 1 – 7 speed, slow > fast

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

The outside of the device should be cleaned periodically to remove contaminants such as dust etc. The lenses, in particular, should be clean to ensure that light will be emitted at maximum brightness.

  1.  Disconnect the device from power and allow it to cool before cleaning.
  2. Clean the surface with a soft lint-free and moistened cloth. Never use alcohol or solvents as these may damage the surface. Make sure that no liquids can enter the device.
  3. The device must be dry before reapplying power.
    There are no serviceable parts inside. Do not open the housing. Do not try to repair the device by yourself as this may result in damage. Maintenance and service operations are only to be carried out by authorized

dealers. Should you need any spare parts, please use genuine parts. Should you have further questions, please contact your dealer.
Replacing the fuse If the fine-wire fuse of the device fuses, only replace the fuse by a fuse of same type and rating.

  1. Disconnect the device from power and allow it to cool.
  2. Open the fuse holder of the mains connection with a fitting screwdriver.
  3. Remove the old fuse from the fuse holder and replace it with a new fuse.
  4.  Carefully push the fuse holder back into its position before reapplying power

PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT

Disposal of old equipment
When to be definitively put out of operation, take the product to a local recycling plant for a disposal which is not harmful to the environment. Devices marked with this symbol must not be disposed of as household
waste. Contact your retailer or local authorities for more information. Remove any inserted batteries and dispose of them separately from the product

You as the end user are required by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all used batteries/ rechargeable batteries. Disposing of them in the household waste is prohibited. You may return your used batteries free
of charge to collection points in your municipality and anywhere where batteries/rechargeable batteries are sold. By disposing of used devices and batteries correctly, you contribute to the protection of the environment.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Power supply: 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption: 40 W
IP classification: IP20
Protection class: I
Power output: IEC connector (F) mounting version
Fuse: Device fuse 5 x 20 mm, T 1 A Fuse replaceable
Lamp type: LED lamp

LED:

| Wash effect each with 3 x COB (chip-on-board) 8 W 4in1 QCL RGBW (homogenous color mix)
Multi beam effect each with 4 x high-power 3 W RGBW
Laser class:| Class 2M
Laser color:| RG
Laser module:| R red 40 mW
G green 14 mW
DMX channels:| 3; 13; 25
DMX input:| 3-pin XLR (M) mounting version
DMX output:| 3-pin XLR (F) mounting version
Power connection:| Mains input IEC connector (M) mounting version Power supply cord with safety plug
Cooling:| Passive cooling by convection



Control:

| DMX

QuickDMX via USB (optional) Stand-alone

IR remote control

Sound to light via Microphone built-in Master/slave function

Beam angle (1/2 peak):| 18°
Beam angle (1/10 peak):| 34°
Housing color:| Black
Display type:| 4 digits 7-segment LED display


Dimension:

| Width: 62.5 cm
Depth: 15.5 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
Weight:| 4.3 kg

Remote control|
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Battery:| 1 x Button cell 3.0 V CR2025 lithium manganese (provided)

All information is subject to change without prior notice. © 01.03.2021

Accessories

EUROLITE TPC-10 Coupler, silver No. 59006856
EUROLITE Safety Bond A 3x600mm up to 5kg, silver No. 58010310
OMNITRONIC BS-1 EU Loudspeaker Stand No. 60004160
EUROLITE DMX cable XLR 3pin 3m black No. 3022785H
PSSO DMX cable XLR 3pin 3m black Neutrik No. 30227810
EUROLITE IR-7 Remote Control No. 50530561
EUROLITE QuickDMX USB Wireless Transmitter/Receiver No. 70064704
Bag LED KLS-120 FX No. E6510868

Eurolite is a brand of Steinigke Showtechnic GmbH · Andreas-Bauer-Str. 5 · 97297 Waldbüttelbrunn Germany
D00128818 Version 1.0 Publ. 01/03/2021

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