ROSCOA 293222700000 Rosco LED Control Box User Guide

June 29, 2024
ROSCOA

293222700000 Rosco LED Control Box

User Guide

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This guide applies to the following RoscoLED Control Box models:

  • RoscoLED® Control Box 300W/Static White (293 22250 0000)
  • RoscoLED® Control Box 400W/VariWhite (293 22260 0000)
  • RoscoLED® Control Box 400W/VariColor (293 22270 0000)

User Guide

Information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice. Rosco assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual.

RoscoLED® Control Box User Guide v3 Copyright ©2024 by Rosco

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase of a RoscoLED Control Box. Designed to power and control  RoscoLED Tape, the Control Box provides quick and easy set-up with convenient plug-and-play user  connections. The RoscoLED Control Box provides a perfect balance of performance, reliability and affordability.

To ensure efficient and safe operation, please take a few moments to read this manual completely.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

The symbols below are used throughout this manual to identify important safety information. Heed all warnings and safety information.

PREVENTING ELECTRIC SHOCK

• This machine uses mains electrical power at 100-240VAC. When directly contacted, such  voltages are hazardous to human life. Follow all local electrical codes and take precautions  when using this product.

• This product is designed to operate from three-wire power systems, where one of the wires is a  safety ground. DO NOT disconnect the safety ground, or use extension cords or adapter plugs  to connect this machine to a two-wire system. Operation without a safety ground may result in  hazardous electrical shock.

• Use only extension cords that are of appropriate length and are rated for Control Box’s  specified voltage and current. If an extension cord shows signs of wear or gets warm to the  touch, discontinue its use and obtain a cord with a higher current rating. Improper extension  cords are hazardous and may result in poor performance due to excessive voltage drop.

• Disconnect unit from power source before servicing and when not in use.

MAINTAINING SAFE OPERATION

• Use only Rosco spare parts and accessories so as to not void the system warranty.

• Allow the unit to cool before attempting to service. RoscoLED Control Box must only  be serviced by a qualified technician.

• RoscoLED Control Box is not intended for residential use. Use only in a professional  studio or mobile broadcast environment.

• RoscoLED Control Box is IP20 rated – for indoor use only. Do not operate outdoors  in a wet environment.

• RoscoLED Control Box is not certified for use in hazardous locations.

• RoscoLED Control Box is designed for operation within the range of 32° to 122°F  (0° to +50°C).

• Ensure RoscoLED Control Box is stored within the range of -4° to 140°F (-20° to +60°C). 5

UNPACKING

Carefully remove the unit from the box.

Do not attempt to operate RoscoLED Control Box if there are any signs of physical damage. In case  of damage, contact your local Rosco dealer.

Your RoscoLED Control Box will arrive with a power cord detached from the unit. Plug the Neutrik  Powercon into the “Power In” connector on the Control Panel of the RoscoLED Control Box.

Note that the holes on  the Control Panel, Output
and top side of the box  should not be covered.

This can result in Control Box overheating.

RoscoLED Control Box
should be mounted onto
a flat surface using the
side flanges.

CONTROL

RoscoLED Control Box can be operated via the Control Panel. The Control Box offers stand-alone  operation, or via user-supplied DMX512 data input. Power and DMX inputs are located on one end  of the Control Box. Outputs for the RoscoLED tape are located on the other end of the Control Box.

Control Panel

control panel

OPERATION

Powering On

1. RoscoLED Control Box is supplied with 24VDC switching power supply. A Neutrik PowerCon  brings AC power from mains power to the RoscoLED™ Control Box.

a) To supply power to the Control Box, connect a power cord with Neutrik Powercon to  the Power In connector on the Control Box. Plug the power cord into AC mains power  (100–240 VAC).

b) It is possible to pass power through to a series of Control Boxes, using the Power Out connector  and appropriate cable. Up to 4 Control Boxes can be connected in series from one AC mains power input.

2. If power is connected properly the Status light should start blinking. The Control Box can now  be manually tested.

3. If desired connect the RoscoLED Control Box to a DMX console using either the 5-pin XLR  or RJ45 DMX IN ports on the Control Panel.

a) For DMX operation, Dip Switch 1 should be at position “1” On. Dip Switches 2–9 should  be at position “0” Off.

b) If there is DMX signal detected by the Control Box the Status light will start blinking rapidly. 9

DIP Switch

The Dip Switch array is located on the Control Panel end of the Control Box and is used for  two purposes:

1. Manual testing the connected RoscoLED Tape

2. Assigning addresses for control by a remote DMX console

There are two positions of the 10 DIP switches — position “0” or “1”, which in turn are Off and On  states. When assigning a DMX address, the sum of the numbers on the Dip Switch display expresses  the address number. See DMX Operation for additional details.

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Test Mode

There are several cases when doing a test might be needed. Using the Test Function of the Control  Box one can see if everything is connected properly. To enter the FUN mode the FUN switch must  be at position “1”. Switches 1– 6 must be at position “1”. Switches 7– 9 are used to set the brightness  during the test function.

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DMX Operation

RoscoLED Control Boxes can be operated via DMX512 protocol using the 5-pin XLR or RJ45  DMX IN connectors on the Control Panel. To receive a DMX signal, Dip Switch FUN should be in  the Off position. The Status light will blink rapidly when a valid DMX signal is detected.

The address of the device is set by combining the values on the different DIP switches. Once the  address is set DMX consoles or other DMX512 devices can send signal to the specific address  that the Control Box has been set to.

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CONNECTING THE  ROSCOLED TAPE

Before connecting the RoscoLED Tape  that is included in this set, the Control Box has to be connected to mains  power or to be provided with power  from another Control Box. The desired  DMX address or testing function must  be set.

Remove the RoscoLED Tape from  its pouch. Connect the Tape to the  Control Box via the attached multi-pin  connector by rotating the blue release  ring counter-clockwise 15 degrees.  Insert the connector into a mating  output on the Control Box and release  blue ring to lock into place.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTOM

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POSSIBLE CAUSE

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SOLUTION

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When connected to AC  Mains power the power  indicator light does not illuminate.

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Fuse is damaged.

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Check to confirm power  cable is properly inserted  into Control Box and into AC Mains supply.

Check fuse and replace if  blown.

Power cable is damaged.

Status light does not blink  rapidly when signal is

sent through the DMX IN  ports of the unit

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Check to confirm DMX cable  connections are secure.

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Check cable. Check DMX  output device for valid

DMX signal.

Follow DIP switch setting  for DMX operation.

Check DMX address.

Bad Cable

No DMX plugged in

Power off at the console.

SPECIFICATIONS

Power

Input Voltage: 100–240 VDC
Power Supply: Universal 100–240VAC input/12VDC–24VDC output
Maximum Power Consumption: RoscoLED™ Control Box 300W/Static White (293 22250 0000)
RoscoLED™ Control Box 400W/VariWhite (293 22260 0000)
RoscoLED™ Control Box 400W/VariColor (293 22270 0000)

Physical Characteristics

Dimensions: 13” L x 9.2” W x 3.5” H (332 mm x 234 mm x 89mm)
Weight: (only RoscoLED Control Box)  9.5 lb (4.3 kg)

Working Environment

Working temperature: Working temperature: 0°C ~ 65°C
Working environment: 20 ~ 90% RH non-condensing

Data:  DMX 512 – 5-pin XLR; RJ45 In/Out

Approvals: CE RoHS

Environmental:
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment
This symbol on the product or on its packaging  indicates that this product shall not be treated as  household waste.

3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Rosco Laboratories warrants to the first retail purchaser that this Product will be free from defects in  workmanship and material for a period of 36 months from the date of original purchase.

For warranty service you must be able to provide proof of purchase. Should this Product prove  defective during the warranty period, please contact your local Rosco office for Return Authorization.  No warranty service will be performed without Return Authorization.

At Rosco’s sole discretion, covered Products will be repaired or replaced with new or refurbished  equipment or a model of like kind and quality. Exchanged or replaced parts and Products assume the  remaining warranty period of the original product covered by this limited warranty. You are responsible  for securely packaging the defective Product and returning it to Rosco as per the instructions of the  Return Authorization. Within North America, Rosco will ship the repaired or replaced Product to you  freight prepaid. Shipments to other locations will be made freight collect.

This warranty is non-transferable and does not extend beyond the first retail purchase of the Product.

This warranty does not cover damage to the Rosco Product caused by parts not manufactured,  distributed or certified by Rosco.

Rosco is not obligated to provide warranty service should the Product fail to be properly maintained or  fail to function properly as a result of misuse, abuse, improper installation, neglect, improper shipping,  damage caused by disasters such as flood, fire and lightning, improper electrical current or unauthorized  service repairs other than those by a Rosco Authorized Servicer.

If a claimed defect cannot be identified or reproduced, you will be held responsible for the costs incurred.  Unless otherwise stipulated by state law, all warranties expressed or implied are limited to the twelve (12)  month period of this warranty.

THE WARRANTY AND REMEDY PROVIDED ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES  OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. EXCEPT  AS PROVIDED IN THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY AND UNLESS EXCLUSIONS ARE SPECIFICALLY  FORBIDDEN BY STATE LAW, NEITHER ROSCO NOR ITS AFFILIATES WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS,  INCONVENIENCE, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES, INCLUDING INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY, RESULTING FROM THE USE OR  INABILITY TO USE THE ROSCO PRODUCT, WHETHER RESULTING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY  OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY.

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