blizzard MystACL Z 10x30W RGBW LED Zoom Bar User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- blizzard
Table of Contents
MystACL Z 10x30W RGBW LED Zoom Bar
User Guide
GETTING STARTED
What’s In The Box?
- 1 x MystACL™ Z
- An Ever-So-Handy Power Cord
- A Set of Mounting Brackets
- DMX Cable
- This Lovely User Manual
Getting It Out Of The Box
Congratulations on purchasing the MystACL™ Z moving LED bar fixture. Now that
you’ve got your MystACL™ Z, you should carefully unpack the box and check the
contents to ensure that all parts are present and in good condition. If
anything looks as if it has been damaged in transit, notify the shipper
immediately and keep the packing material for inspection. Again, please save
the carton and all packing materials. If a fixture must be returned to the
factory, it is important that the fixture be returned in the original factory
box and packing.
Powering Up!
All fixtures must be powered directly off a switched circuit and cannot be run
off a rheostat (variable resistor) or dimmer circuit, even if the rheostat or
dimmer channel is used solely for a 0% to 100% switch.
AC Voltage Switch – Not all fixtures have a voltage select switch, so
please verify that the fixture you receive is suitable for your local power
supply. See the label on the fixture or refer to the fixture’s specifications
chart for more information. A fixture’s listed current rating is its average
current draw under normal conditions. Check the fixture or device carefully to
make sure that if a voltage selection switch exists that it is set to the
correct line voltage you will use.
Warning! Verify that the voltage select switch on your unit matches the
line voltage applied. Damage to your fixture may result if the line voltage
applied does not match the voltage indicated on the voltage selector switch.
All fixtures must be connected to circuits with a suitable Ground (Earthing).
Getting A Hold Of Us
If something happens to go wrong, please visit
www.blizzardpro.com/support and open a
support ticket. We’ll be happy to help, honest.
Disclaimer: The information and specifications contained in this document
are subject to change without notice. Blizzard Lighting™ assumes no
responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may appear in
this user manual. Blizzard Lighting™ reserves the right to update the existing
document or to create a new document to correct any errors or omissions at any
time. You can download the latest version of this document from
www.blizzardpro.com.
Author: | Date: | Last Edited: | Date: |
---|---|---|---|
J. Thomas | 9/21/2019 | J. Thomas | 7/20/2022 |
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read these instructions carefully. They include important information
about the installation, usage and maintenance of this product.
- Please keep this User Guide for future use. If you sell the unit to someone else, be sure that they also receive this User Guide.
- ALWAYS make sure that you are connecting to the proper voltage, and that the line voltage you are connecting to is not higher than that stated on the decal or rear panel of the fixture.
- This product is intended for indoor use only.
- To prevent risk of fire or shock, do not expose fixture to rain or moisture.
- Make sure there are no flammable materials close to the unit while operating.
- The unit must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation, at least 20in (50cm) from adjacent surfaces. Be sure that no ventilation slots are blocked.
- ALWAYS disconnect from the power source before servicing or replacing fuse and be sure to replace with same fuse size and type.
- ALWAYS secure fixture using a safety chain. NEVER carry the fixture by its head. Use its carrying handles.
- DO NOT operate at ambient temperatures higher than 104°F (40°C).
- In the event of a serious operating problem, stop using the unit immediately. NEVER try to repair the unit by yourself. Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction. Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center. Always use the same type spare parts.
- NEVER connect the device to a dimmer pack.
- Make sure the power cord is never crimped or damaged.
- Never disconnect the power cord by pulling or tugging on the cord.
- Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while it is on.
Caution! There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. Do not open the housing or attempt any repairs yourself. In the unlikely event your unit may require service, please open a support ticket at www.blizzardpro.com/support.
MEET THE MYSTACL™ Z
MAIN FEATURES
- 10* 30W Osram Ostar RGBW 4-in-1 flicker-free LEDs, 50,000 hours
- Fast and precise 3-60° zoomable beam angle
- 8-16 bit motorized 210 degree tilt
- Single or dual pixel mapping capabilities via DMX
- 3-layer effects via DMX with configurable pixel sets & macros
- Built-in macros with patterns + multiple color presets
- Smooth electronic dimming & 1-10Hz strobe effects
- Efficient low noise fan cooling system
- 3/5-pin DMX + RJ45 input/output connections
- PowerCON® TRUE1-compatible power input/output connections
- Dual omega brackets with 1/4-turn fasteners
CONTROL:
Protocol: USITT DMX-512, Art-Net
- DMX channels: 13/26/28/46-channel modes
- Easy-to-use 5-button control panel with full color LCD display
- Operating modes: DMX512, master/slave, auto, sound active
DMX Quick Reference (13/26/28/46-Channel Modes)
13CH Basic| 26CH Ext.| 28CH Normal| 46CH
P-Map| What It Does
---|---|---|---|---
1| 1| 1| 1| Tilt
2| 2| 2| 2| Tilt Fine
3| 3| 3| 3| Zoom (wide <-> narrow)
4| —| 4| —| Set 1 – Color Macros (overrides set 1 R/G/B/W)
5| —| 5| —| Set 1 – Red
6| —| 6| —| Set 1 – Green
7| —| 7| —| Set 1 – Blue
8| —| 8| —| Set 1 – White
—| —| 9| —| Set 1 – Intensity
9| 4| 10| 4| Strobe
10| —| 11| —| Master Dimmer
11| 5| 12| 5| Reset (hold 255 for 5 seconds)
12| —| —| —| Pattern Macro Select
13| —| —| —| Pattern Macro Speed (fast <-> slow)
—| —| 13| —| Set 2 – Color Macros (overrides set 2 R/G/B/W)
—| —| 14| —| Set 2 – Red
—| —| 15| —| Set 2 – Green
—| —| 16| —| Set 2 – Blue
—| —| 17| —| Set 2 – White
—| —| 18| —| Set 2 – Intensity
—| —| 19| —| Set 3 – Color Macros (overrides set 3 R/G/B/W)
—| —| 20| —| Set 3 – Red
—| —| 21| —| Set 3 – Green
—| —| 22| —| Set 3 – Blue
—| —| 23| —| Set 3 – White
—| —| 24| —| Set 3 – Intensity
—| —| 25| —| Set 1 Pattern Length
—| —| 26| —| Pattern Macro Select
—| —| 27| —| Set 3 Pattern Length
—| —| 28| —| Pattern Macro Speed (fast <-> slow)
—| 6| —| 6| Master Dimmer
—| 7-10| —| —| Pixel Group 1+2 R/G/B/W Intensity
—| 11-14| —| —| Pixel Group 3+4 R/G/B/W Intensity
—| 15-18| —| —| Pixel Group 5+6 R/G/B/W Intensity
—| 19-22| —| —| Pixel Group 7+8 R/G/B/W Intensity
—| 23-26| —| —| Pixel Group 9+10 R/G/B/W Intensity
—| —| | 7-46| Individual Pixels 1-10 R/G/B/W Intensity
Figure 1: The MystACL™ Z Pin-Up Picture
Figure 2: The Front Panel
SETUP
Before replacing the fuse, disconnect the power cord. ALWAYS replace it with
the same type and rating.
Fuse Replacement
Remove the fuse holder from of its housing. Then take out the damaged fuse
from its holder and replace with exact same type of fuse. Reattach the fuse
holder, and then reconnect power.
Connecting A Bunch of MystACL™ Z Fixtures
You will need a serial data link to run light shows using a DMX-512 controller
or to run shows on two or more fixtures set to sync in master/slave operating
mode. The combined number of channels required by all the fixtures on a serial
data link determines the number of fixtures the data link can support.
Fixtures on a serial data link must be daisy chained in one single line. Also,
connecting more than 32 fixtures on one serial data link without the use of a
DMX optically-isolated splitter may result in deterioration of the digital DMX
signal. The maximum recommended cable-run distance is 500 meters (1640 ft).
The maximum recommended number of fixtures on a serial data link is 32
fixtures.
Data/DMX Cabling
To link fixtures together you’ll need data cables. You should use datagrade
cables that can carry a high quality signal and are less prone to
electromagnetic interference.
For instance, Belden© 9841 meets the specifications for EIA RS-485
applications. Standard microphone cables will “probably” be OK, but note that
they cannot transmit DMX data as reliably over long distances. In any event,
the cable should have the following characteristics:
- 2-conductor twisted pair plus a shield
- Maximum capacitance between conductors – 30 pF/ft.
- Maximum capacitance between conductor & shield – 55 pF/ft.
- Maximum resistance of 20 ohms / 1000 ft.
- Nominal impedance 100 – 140 ohms
Cable Connectors
Cables must have a male XLR connector on one end and a female XLR connector on
the other end. (Duh!) A Word on Termination; DMX is a resilient
communication protocol, however errors still occasionally occur.
Termination reduces signal errors, and therefore best practices include use of
a terminator in all circumstances. If you are experiencing problems with
erratic fixture behavior, especially over long signal cable runs, a terminator
may help improve performance.
To build your own OMX Terminator:
Obtain a 120-ohm, 1/4-watt resistor, and wire it between pins 283 of the last
fixture. They are also readily available from specialty retailers. CAUTION: Do not allow contact between the common and the
fixture’s chassis ground. Grounding the common can cause a ground loop, and
your fixture may perform erratically. Test cables with an ohm meter to verify
correct polarity and to make sure the pins are not grounded or shorted to the
shield or each other.
3-Pin??? 5-Pin??? Huh?!?
If you use a controller with a 5-pin DMX output connector, it’s no problem!
You can simply use the installed 5-pin DMX input and/or output connections
found on the back of your fixture(s).
Conductor | 3-Pin Female (Output) | 5-Pin Male (Input) |
---|---|---|
Ground/Shield | Pin 1 | Pin 1 |
Data 1- (Primary Data Link) | Pin 2 | Pin 2 |
Data 1+ (Primary Data Link) | Pin 3 | Pin 3 |
Data 2- (Optional Secondary Data Link) | Pin 4 | Pin 4 |
Data 2+ (Optional Secondary Data Link) | Pin 5 | Pin 5 |
Take It To The Next Level: Setting Up DMX Control
Step 1: Connect the male connector of the DMX cable to the female
connector (output) on the controller.
Step 2: Connect the female connector of the DMX cable to the first fixture’s
male connector (input).
Note: It doesn’t matter which fixture address is the first one connected.
We recommend connecting the fixtures in terms of their proximity to the
controller, rather than connecting the lowest fixture number first, and so on.
Step 3: Connect other fixtures in the chain from output to input as
above. Place a DMX terminator on the output of the final fixture to ensure
best communication.
Fixture Linking (Master/Slave Mode)
- Connect the (male) 3/5-pin connector side of the DMX cable to the output (female) 3/5-pin connectorof the first fixture.
- Connect the end of the cable coming from the first fixture which will have a (female) 3/5-pin connector to the input connector of the next fixture consisting of a (male) 3/5-pin connector. Then, proceed to connect from the output as stated above to the input of the following fixture and so on.
A quick note: Often, the setup for MasterSlave and Standalone operation requires that the first fixture in the chain be initialized for this purpose via either settings in the control panel or DIP-switches. Secondarily, the fixtures that follow may also require a slave setting.
Check the “Operating Adjustments” section in this manual for complete
instructions for this type of setup and configuration.
Mounting & Rigging
This fixture may be mounted in any SAFE position provided there is enough room
for ventilation.
It is important never to obstruct the fan or vents pathway. Mount the fixture
using a suitable “C” or “O” type clamp. The clamp should be rated to hold at
least 10x the fixture’s weight to ensure structural stability. Do not mount to
surfaces with unknown strength, and ensure properly “rated” rigging is used
when mounting fixtures overhead.
Adjust the angle of the fixture by loosening both knobs and tilting the
fixture. After finding the desired position, retighten both knobs.
- When selecting installation location, take into consideration lamp replacement access (if applicable) and routine maintenance.
- Safety cables MUST ALWAYS be used.
- Never mount in places where the fixture will be exposed to rain, high humidity, extreme temperature changes or restricted ventilation.
Mounting Points
Overhead mounting requires extensive experience, which includes calculating
working load limits, knowledge of the installation material being used, and
periodic safety inspection of all installation material and the fixture. If
you lack these qualifications, do not attempt the installation yourself.
Improper installation can result in bodily injury. Caution!
Please be aware, you should have a qualified electrician performing all of
your electrical connection needs.
Be sure to complete all rigging and installation procedures before connecting
the main power cord to the appropriate wall outlet.
Clamp Mounting
This fixture provides a mounting bracket assembly that secures the bottom of
the base, the “Omega Bracket,” and the safety cable rigging point together.
When mounting this fixture to truss, be sure to secure an appropriately rated
clamp to the omega bracket using an M10 screw fitted through the center hole
of the “omega bracket”.
- Clamp
- Omega Bracket
- ¼ Turn Quick Lock Fasteners
Securing the Fixture
Regardless of the rigging option you choose for your fixtures always be sure
to secure your fixture with a safety cable.
OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS
The Control Panel
All the goodies and different modes possible with this fixture are accessed by
using the control panel on the front of the fixture. There are 5 control
buttons next to the LCD display which allow you to navigate through the
various control panel menus.
< RIGHT>
Is used to navigate to a higher-level menu item.
< UP>
Scrolls through menu items and numbers in ascending order.
< DOWN>
Scrolls through menu items and numbers in descending order.
< OK>
Is used to save any changes made to a menu setting.
< LEFT>
To return to the previous option or menu without changing the value.The control panel LCD display shows the menu items you select
from the menu map on page #13. When a menu function is selected, the display
will show im- mediately the first available option for the selected menu
function. To select a menu item, press < OK>.
Use the < UP>,
To return to the previous option or menu without changing the value, press the
< LEFT> button.
Control Panel Menu Structure
Address | 001-512 | To choose the DMX address |
---|---|---|
Run | DMX512 | DMX Mode |
Artnet | Artnet Mode | |
Auto 1 | Auto Mode 1 | |
Auto 2 | Auto Mode 2 | |
Sound 1 | Sound Active Mode 1 | |
Sound 2 | Sound Active Mode 2 | |
DMX Mode | Normal | To run in Normal mode (28-channel) |
Basic | To run in Basic mode (13-channel) | |
Extended | To run in Extended mode (26-channel) | |
P-Map | To run in P-Map mode (46-channel) | |
Test | All | Test Tilit & LEDs |
Tilt | Test Tilt Movement | |
LED | Test LEDs | |
Set | Display Settings | Display |
OFF
Flip Display| ON (rotation of the display by 180°)
OFF
Key Lock| ON (passcode: Up, Down, Up, Down, OK)
OFF
Disp. Flash| ON (flash menu display if no signal)
OFF
Backlight| 001-050 (adjust menu brightness)
Zoom Invert| ON (invert DMX values for zoom)
OFF
Tilt Invert| ON (invert DMX values for tilt)
OFF
No DMX Signal| Keep (holds last received command upon loss of DMX)
Clear (blackout)
Info| Time Info| Total Fix. Hours (total fixture running hours: 0000:00)
Partial Fix. Hours (current running hours: 0000:00)
Software Ver.| Software version information
Manual| Zoom| See page 13 for in-depth DMX value functions.| 000-255
Tilt| 000-255
Function| 000-255
Dimmer| 000-255
Strobe| 000-255
Macro| 000-255
Red| 000-255
Green| 000-255
Blue| 000-255
White| 000-255
Chase| 000-255
Chase Speed| 000-255
Reset| All Reset| No
Yes
DMX Mode
Allows the unit to be controlled by any universal DMX controller.
Select the Starting DMX Address
- Navigate the main menu to reach Address, press
. - Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to choose a starting DMX address ranging from 001-512, press
to confirm, or to exit.
Run Mode (DMX/Artnet)
- Navigate the main menu to reach Run, press
. - Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to highlight DMX512, or Artnet.
- Press
to confirm, or to exit.
Master/Slave Mode
- Daisy chain fixtures together via DMX input/output connections.
- The first fixture in the DMX chain is the master fixture, and the following units will operate in unison with the master.
Select the Channel Mode
- Navigate the main menu to reach DMX Mode, press
. - Then use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to highlight Normal (28CH mode), Basic (13CH mode), Extended (26CH mode), or P-Map (46CH mode), press
.
- 13-channel Mode (Basic) – Basic functionality.
- 26-channel Mode (Extended) – Pixel mapping, with pixels in groups of 2.
- 28-channel Mode (Normal) – 3-layer sets. You can set the pixel length of the top “Set 1”, and the middle “Set 3” (right to left). “Set 2” is the background.
- 46-channel Mode (P-Map) – Full pixel mapping mode.
28-Channel Mode – Layer Set Example: Set 1: Set CH5 to 001-255 (red) + set CH25 for 3-pixels in length.
Set 2: Set CH16 to 001-255 (blue, overall background).
Set 3: Set CH21 to 001-255 (green) + set CH27 for 3-pixels in length.
Auto & Sound Active Modes:
Allows a single or Master/Slaved units to run factory installed programs.
- Navigate the main menu to reach Run, press
. - Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to highlight Auto 1, Auto 2, Sound 1, or Sound 2.
- Press
to confirm, or to exit.
Manual Adjustments
Allows individual adjustments to be made via the control panel menu.
- Navigate the main menu to reach Manual, press
. - Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to highlight any function, press
. - Now use the <UP/DOWN> buttons scroll through the values ranging from 000-255, press
. (see DMX Values In-Depth)
DMX Values In-Depth (13/26/28/46-Channel Modes)
13CH Basic| 26CH Ext.| 28CH Normal| 46CH
P-Map| Value| What It Does
---|---|---|---|---|---
1| 1| 1| 1| 000 <-> 255| Tilt
2| 2| 2| 2| 000 <-> 255| Tilt Fine
3| 3| 3| 3| 000 <-> 255| Zoom (wide <-> narrow)
4| —| 4| —| | Set 1 – Color Macros| 008-255 Override Set 1 Color Mixing
Channels
000 <-> 007| No Function
008 <-> 015| Red
016 <-> 023| Amber
024 <-> 031| Warm Yellow
032 <-> 039| Yellow
040 <-> 047| Green
048 <-> 055| Turquoise
056 <-> 063| Cyan
064 <-> 071| Blue
072 <-> 079| Lavender
080 <-> 087| Mauve
088 <-> 095| Magenta
096 <-> 103| Pink
104 <-> 111| CTO – 3200K
112 <-> 119| White 5600K
120 <-> 127| CTB – 7200K
128 <-> 255| Color Chase
5| —| 5| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 1 – Red
6| —| 6| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 1 – Green
7| —| 7| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 1 – Blue
8| —| 8| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 1 – White
—| —| 9| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 1 – Intensity
9| 4| 10| 4| | Strobe
000 <-> 009| Closed
010 <-> 109| Random Pulse (slow <-> fast)
110 <-> 239| Strobe (slow <-> fast)
240 <-> 255| Open
10| —| 11| —| 000 <-> 255| Master Dimmer
11| 5| 12| 5| 000 <-> 255| Reset (hold 255 for 5 seconds)
12| —| —| —| | Pattern Macro Select
000 <-> 014| Off
015 <-> 030| Pattern 1
031 <-> 046| Pattern 2
047 <-> 062| Pattern 3
063 <-> 078| Pattern 4
079 <-> 094| Pattern 5
095 <-> 110| Pattern 6
111 <-> 126| Pattern 7
127 <-> 142| Pattern 8
143 <-> 158| Pattern 9
159 <-> 174| Pattern 10
175 <-> 190| Pattern 11
191 <-> 206| Pattern 12
207 <-> 222| Pattern 13
223 <-> 255| Pattern 14
13| —| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pattern Macro Speed
13CH Basic| 26CH Ext.| 28CH Normal| 46CH
P-Map| Value| What It Does
---|---|---|---|---|---
—| —| 13| —| | Set 2 – Color Macros| 008-255 Override Set 2 Color Mixing
Channels
000 <-> 007| No Function
008 <-> 015| Red
016 <-> 023| Amber
024 <-> 031| Warm Yellow
032 <-> 039| Yellow
040 <-> 047| Green
048 <-> 055| Turquoise
056 <-> 063| Cyan
064 <-> 071| Blue
072 <-> 079| Lavender
080 <-> 087| Mauve
088 <-> 095| Magenta
096 <-> 103| Pink
104 <-> 111| CTO – 3200K
112 <-> 119| White 5600K
120 <-> 127| CTB – 7200K
128 <-> 255| Color Chase
—| —| 14| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 2 – Red
—| —| 15| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 2 – Green
—| —| 16| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 2 – Blue
—| —| 17| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 2 – White
—| —| 18| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 2 – Intensity
—| —| 19| —| | Set 3 – Color Macros| 008-255 Override Set 3 Color Mixing
Channels
000 <-> 007| No Function
008 <-> 015| Red
016 <-> 023| Amber
024 <-> 031| Warm Yellow
032 <-> 039| Yellow
040 <-> 047| Green
048 <-> 055| Turquoise
056 <-> 063| Cyan
064 <-> 071| Blue
072 <-> 079| Lavender
080 <-> 087| Mauve
088 <-> 095| Magenta
096 <-> 103| Pink
104 <-> 111| CTO – 3200K
112 <-> 119| White 5600K
120 <-> 127| CTB – 7200K
128 <-> 255| Color Chase
—| —| 20| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 3 – Red
—| —| 21| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 3 – Green
—| —| 22| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 3 – Blue
—| —| 23| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 3 – White
—| —| 24| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 3 – Intensity
—| —| 25| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 1 Pattern Length
—| —| 26| —| 000 <-> 255| Pattern Macro Select
—| —| 27| —| 000 <-> 255| Set 3 Pattern Length
—| —| 28| —| 000 <-> 255| Pattern Speed (fast <-> slow)
—| 6| —| 6| 000 <-> 255| Master Dimmer
—| 7| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 1 – Red
| 8| | | 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 1 – Green
| 9| | | 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 1 – Blue
| 10| | | 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 1- White
13CH Basic| 26CH Ext.| 28CH Normal| 46CH P
Map| Value| What It Does
---|---|---|---|---|---
—| 11| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 2 – Red
—| 12| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 2 – Green
—| 13| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 2 – Blue
—| 14| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 2 – White
—| 15| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 3 – Red
—| 16| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 3 – Green
—| 17| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 3 – Blue
—| 18| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 3 – White
—| 19| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 4 – Red
—| 20| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 4 – Green
—| 21| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 4 – Blue
—| 22| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 4 – White
—| 23| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 5 – Red
—| 24| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 5 – Green
—| 25| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 5 – Blue
—| 26| —| —| 000 <-> 255| Pixel Group 5 – White
—| —| —| 7| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 1 – Red
—| —| —| 8| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 1 – Green
—| —| —| 9| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 1 – Blue
—| —| —| 10| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 1 – White
—| —| —| 11| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 2 – Red
—| —| —| 12| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 2 – Green
—| —| —| 13| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 2 – Blue
—| —| —| 14| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 2 – White
—| —| —| 15| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 3 – Red
—| —| —| 16| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 3 – Green
—| —| —| 17| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 3 – Blue
—| —| —| 18| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 3 – White
—| —| —| 19| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 4 – Red
—| —| —| 20| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 4 – Green
—| —| —| 21| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 4 – Blue
—| —| —| 22| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 4 – White
—| —| —| 23| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 5 – Red
—| —| —| 24| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 5 – Green
—| —| —| 25| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 5 – Blue
—| —| —| 26| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 5 – White
—| —| —| 27| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 6 – Red
—| —| —| 28| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 6 – Green
—| —| —| 29| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 6 – Blue
—| —| —| 30| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 6 – White
—| —| —| 31| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 7 – Red
—| —| —| 32| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 7 – Green
—| —| —| 33| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 7 – Blue
—| —| —| 34| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 7 – White
—| —| —| 35| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 8 – Red
—| —| —| 36| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 8 – Green
—| —| —| 37| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 8 – Blue
—| —| —| 38| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 8 – White
—| —| —| 39| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 9 – Red
—| —| —| 40| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 9 – Green
—| —| —| 41| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 9 – Blue
—| —| —| 42| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 9 – White
—| —| —| 43| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 10 – Red
—| —| —| 44| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 10 – Green
—| —| —| 45| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 10 – Blue
| | | 46| 000 <-> 255| Pixel 10 – White
APPENDIX
Keeping Your MystACL™ Z As Good As New
The fixture you’ve received is a rugged, tough piece of pro lighting
equipment, and as long as you take care of it, it will take care of you. That
said, like any- thing, you’ll need to take care of it if you want it to
operate as designed. You should absolutely keep the fixture clean, especially
if you are using it in an environment with a lot of dust, fog, haze, wild
animals, wild teenagers or spilled drinks.
Cleaning the optics routinely with a suitable glass cleaner will greatly
improve the quality of light output. Keeping the fans free of dust and debris
will keep the fixture running cool and prevent damage from overheating.
In transit, keep the fixtures in cases. You wouldn’t throw a prized guitar,
drumset, or other piece of expensive gear into a gear trailer without a case,
and similarly, you shouldn’t even think about doing it with your shiny new
light fixtures.
Common sense and taking care of your fixtures will be the single biggest thing
you can do to keep them running at peak performance and let you worry about
designing a great light show, putting on a great concert, or maximizing your
client’s satisfaction and “wow factor.” That’s what it’s all about, after all!
Returns (Gasp!)
We’ve taken a lot of precautions to make sure you never even have to worry
about sending a defective unit back, or sending a unit in for service. But,
like any complex piece of equipment designed and built by humans, once in a
while, something doesn’t go as planned. If you find yourself with a fixture
that isn’t behaving like a good little fixture should, you’ll need to obtain a
Return Authorization (RA).
Don’t worry, this is easy. Just visit
www.blizzardpro.com/support and open a
support ticket, and we’ll issue you an RA. Then, you’ll need to send the unit
to us using a trackable, pre-paid freight method. We suggest using USPS
Priority or UPS. Make sure you carefully pack the fixture for transit, and
whenever possible, use the original box & packing for shipping.
When returning your fixture for service, be sure to include the following:
- Your contact information (Name, Address, Phone Number, Email address).
- The RA# issued to you
- A brief description of the problem/symptoms.
We will, at our discretion, repair or replace the fixture. Please remember
that any shipping damage which occurs in transit to us is the customer’s
responsibility, so pack it well!
Shipping Issues
Damage incurred in shipping is the responsibility of the shipper, and must be
reported to the carrier immediately upon receipt of the items. Claims must be
made within seven (7) days of receipt.
Tech Specs!
Weight & Dimensions
Width| 20.3 inches (513.9 mm)
Depth| 5.5 inches (137.8 mm)
Height| 13.2 inches (333.1 mm)
Weight| 20.1 lbs (9.5 kg)
Power
Operating Voltage| 100-240VAC, 50-60 Hertz
Power Consumption| 261W, 2.26A, PF: .99
Light Source
LED| 10* 30W Osram Ostar RGBW 4-in-1 LEDs, 50,000 hours
Optical
Luminous Intensity| 10,524 Lux @ 2.5M (narrow), 1,015 Lux @ 2.5M (wide)
6,105 Lux @ 5M (narrow), 241 Lux @ 5M (wide)
3,068 Lux @ 7.5M (narrow), 159 Lux @ 7.5M (wide)
1,636 Lux @ 10M (narrow), 113 Lux @ 10M (wide)
Beam Angle| 3-60° zoom
Thermal
Max. Operating Temp.| 104 degrees F (40 degrees C) ambient
Control
Protocol| USITT DMX-512
DMX Channels| 13/26/28/46-channel modes
Input/Output| 3/5-pin DMX + RJ45 input/output connections
Other Operating Modes| DMX512, master/slave, auto, sound active
Warranty| 2-year limited warranty, does not cover malfunction caused by
damage to LEDs.
DISCLAIMER:
The power connector fitted to the fixture and fixture cord are designed for
compatibility with products manufactured by Neutrik AG, Neutrik USA and their
related entities, however they are not manufactured by, affiliated with or
endorsed by Neutrik AG, Neutrik USA, or any related entity. Neutrik® and
powerCON® are registered trademarks of Neutrik AG.
Dimensional Drawings
Enjoy your product!
Our sincerest thanks for your purchase!
–The team @ Blizzard Lighting
Blizzard Lighting, LLC
http://www.blizzardpro.com
Waukesha, WI USA
Copyright (c) 2022
MystACL™ Z Manual Rev. B
© 2022 Blizzard Lighting, LLC
References
- Blizzard | LED Lighting Products + IRiS LED Video – Blizzard Lighting
- Support
- LED Lighting Products + IRiS LED Video | Blizzard Lighting
- Support
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