AUDIBAX SPLASH 80,SPLASH 140 Exterior Archivos User Manual
- September 18, 2024
- AUDIBAX
Table of Contents
- AUDIBAX SPLASH 80,SPLASH 140 Exterior Archivos
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- HOW TO SET THE UNIT
- HOW TO CONTROL THE FIXTURE
- DMX512 CONNECTIONS
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- DMX512
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AUDIBAX SPLASH 80,SPLASH 140 Exterior Archivos
Specifications
- Model: SPLASH 80 / SPLASH 140
- Output: 4x20W RGBCLA 6in1 / 7x20W RGBCLA 6in1
Product Information
Welcome to Audibax! Thank you for choosing our SPLASH 80 / SPLASH 140 product. Our team of professional technicians ensures that each product is designed with attention to detail and built with high-quality materials to last long. Please read this manual carefully for the best product experience.
Safety Instructions
General Information:
- Ensure devices are connected to a grounded outlet.
- Allow equipment to reach room temperature if exposed to extreme temperature changes.
- Check voltage and frequency of power outlet before plugging in the equipment.
- Regularly clean and service the equipment to prevent damage and overheating.
Important Information:
WARNING! IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING LIGHTING PRODUCTS
- This product is designed for event technology, not household lighting.
- Avoid looking directly at the light beam, use caution.
- Avoid using optical instruments to look directly at the beam.
- Strobe effects may trigger epileptic seizures, avoid if sensitive.
Product Usage Instructions
- Power Supply:
- Ensure the equipment is connected to a grounded outlet.
- Check voltage and frequency compatibility before plugging in the equipment.
- Cleaning and Maintenance:
- Qualified personnel should regularly clean and service the equipment to prevent damage and overheating.
- Consider ambient conditions like dust, nicotine, and fog that may affect the equipment.
- Usage Precautions:
- Avoid looking directly at the light beam to prevent eye strain.
- Avoid using optical instruments to view the light beam directly.
- If sensitive to strobe effects, avoid environments with strobe lights.
FAQ
-
Q: Can I use this product for household lighting?
A: No, this product is specifically designed for event technology, not household lighting. -
Q: What should I do if I am sensitive to strobe effects?
A: If you are sensitive to strobe effects, it is recommended to avoid environments with strobe lights to prevent potential epileptic seizures. -
Q: How often should I clean and service the equipment?
A: Qualified personnel should regularly clean and service the equipment depending on ambient conditions like dust, nicotine, and fog to prevent damage and overheating.
WELCOME TO AUDIBAX
Thank you very much for choosing Audibax. We hope you enjoy your new product.
It has been developed and designed paying attention to the smallest details,
with quality control with European standards supervised by our great team of
professional technicians, who work every day to offer our customers the best
quality. We make sure that every Audibax product is built to last long. All
our references are made with long lasting materials and our specialists are
dedicated to constantly doing quality controls to guarantee the best result.
Please read carefully this manual in order to use your Audibax product in the
best way. Do not hesitate to visit our website for further information:
www.audibax.com
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
- It is important to read and follow the instructions carefully.
- Keep all information and instructions in a secure location.
- Always follow the instructions provided.
- Take note of all safety warnings and never remove them from the equipment.
- Use the equipment only as intended and for its intended purpose.
- Ensure that the stands and/or mounts used are sufficiently stable and compatible for fixed installations. Wall mounts should be properly installed and secured, and the equipment should be installed securely to prevent falls.
- When installing the equipment, be sure to observe the relevant safety regulations in your country.
- Do not install or operate the equipment near sources of heat, such as radiators, heat registers, or ovens, and ensure that it is always cooled sufficiently and cannot overheat.
- Do not place sources of ignition, such as burning candles, on the equipment.
- Keep ventilation slits unobstructed.
- For equipment designed for indoor use only should not be used near water, flammable materials, fluids, or gases. Special outdoor equipment should be used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Ensure that no dripping or splashed water can enter the equipment and do not place containers filled with liquids on the equipment.
- Prevent objects from falling into the equipment.
- Use the equipment only with recommended accessories intended by the manufacturer.
- Do not attempt to open or modify the equipment.
- Check all cables after connecting the equipment to prevent accidents or damage due to tripping hazards.
- During transport, take steps to prevent the equipment from falling and causing damage or injury.
- If the equipment is not functioning properly, fluids or objects have gotten inside, or is otherwise damaged, switch it off immediately and unplug it from the power outlet (if applicable). Only authorized, qualified personnel should repair the equipment.
- Clean the equipment with a dry cloth.
- Comply with all applicable disposal laws and separate plastic and paper/cardboard during packaging disposal.
- Keep plastic bags out of the reach of children.
FOR DEVICES DESIGNED TO BE CONNECTED TO THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY:
- ATTENTION: If your equipment has a power cord with a grounding plug, it must be connected to a wall outlet with a ground connection. Never remove the grounding plug from the power cord.
- If your equipment has been exposed to extreme temperature changes, allow it to reach room temperature before turning it on. Otherwise, moisture and condensation may damage the equipment.
- Before plugging in the equipment, make sure that the voltage and frequency of the power outlet match the specifications of the equipment. If the equipment has a voltage selector, only connect it to the power outlet if the values match. If the power cord or adapter does not fit your outlet, contact an electrician.
- Do not step on the power cord. Make sure it is not pinched at the outlet, adapter, or equipment connection.
- Keep the power cord or adapter within reach and disconnect the equipment from the power supply when not in use or when cleaning it. Always unplug the cord or adapter by pulling the plug or adapter, not the cord. Never touch the cord or adapter with wet hands.
- Avoid frequently turning the equipment on and off, as this can reduce its useful life.
- IMPORTANT: Only replace fuses with those of the same type and rating. If a fuse repeatedly blows, contact an authorized service center.
- To completely disconnect the equipment from the power mains, unplug the power cord or adapter from the outlet.
- If your device has a Volex power connector, the mating Volex connector must be unlocked before it can be removed. Be careful when laying cables, as the equipment can slide or fall if the power cord is pulled.
- Unplug the power cord or adapter before an extended period of disuse or in case of lightning strike risk.
- Only install the equipment when it is disconnected from the power source.
- To prevent damage and overheating, qualified personnel should regularly clean and service the equipment depending on ambient conditions like dust, nicotine, and fog.
If the product contains the following symbols, please, read carefully:
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back).
There are no user serviceable parts inside. Maintenance and repairs should be
exclusively carried out by qualified service personnel.
The warning triangle with lightning symbol indicates dangerous uninsulated
voltage inside the unit, which may cause an electrical shock.
The warning triangle with exclamation mark indicates important operating and
maintenance instructions.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING! IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING LIGHTING PRODUCTS
- This product is specifically designed for use in event technology and is not intended to be used as household lighting.
- It is important to avoid looking directly at the light beam, even for a short period of time.
- Optical instruments, such as magnifiers, should not be used to look directly at the beam.
- If you are sensitive to strobe effects, it is possible that they could cause an epileptic seizure. If you have epilepsy, it is important to avoid places where strobe lights are being used.
PACKAGE CONTENT
- 1 x Splash 80 / Splash 140
- 1 x Power cable
- 1 x IR remote
- 1 x Bracket
- 1 x User’s manual
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SPLASH 80
- DMX Mode: 3/4/5/6/8/11/13 channels
- Display: OLED Display with 4 Touch buttons
- Operation mode: Auto, Sound Active, DMX512, Master/Slave, IR remote, RDM
- Power Supply: AC100V-240V/50-60Hz
- Power Consumption: 70W
- Light source: 4pcs 20W RGBCLA 6 in One Ultra Bright LEDs
- Ra: >93
- Color Temperature: 2800-5600k
- Beam Angle: 25°
- Power in/out: REAN IP65 Powercon True In/Out (Brand of Neutrik)
- Data in/out: REAN IP65 5-pin XLR socket (Brand of Neutrik)
- Aluminum alloy die-casting
- IP rating: IP65
- Dimensions: L 265 x W 206 x H 144.5 mm
- Packing Size: L 295 x W 260 x H 210 mm
- Net Weight: 2,6 kg
SPLASH 140
- DMX Mode: 3/4/5/6/8/11/13 channels
- Display: OLED Display with 4 Touch buttons
- Operation mode: Auto, Sound Active, DMX512, Master/Slave, IR remote, RDM
- Power Supply: AC100V-240V/50-60Hz
- Power Consumption: 120W
- Light source: 7pcs 20W RGBCLA 6 in One Ultra Bright LEDs
- Ra: >93
- Color Temperature: 2800-5600k
- Beam Angle: 25°
- Power in/out: REAN IP65 Powercon True In/Out (Brand of Neutrik)
- Data in/out: REAN IP65 5-pin XLR socket (Brand of Neutrik)
- Aluminum alloy die-casting
- IP rating: IP65
- Dimensions: L 295 x W 259 x H 141.5 mm
- Packing Size: L 330 x W 305 x H 210 mm
- Net Weight: 3,6 kg
INSTALLATION
The unit should be mounted via its screw holes on the bracket. Always ensure
that the unit is firmly fixed to avoid vibration and slipping while operating.
Always ensure that the structure to which you are attaching the unit is secure
and is able to support a weight of 10 times of the unit’s weight. Also always
use a safety cable that can hold 12 times of the weight of the unit when
installing the fixture.
The equipment must be fixed by professionals. And it must be fixed at a place
where is out of the touch of people and has no one pass by or under it.
HOW TO SET THE UNIT
DMX Address | 001-512 | DMX address |
---|
**** Mode
| DMX| DMX 3Ch| 3 Channels mode
DMX 4Ch| 4 Channels mode
DMX 5Ch| 5 Channels mode
DMX 6Ch| 6 Channels mode
DMX 8Ch| 8 Channels mode
DMX 11Ch| 11 Channels mode
DMX 13Ch| 13 Channels mode
Auto| Prog.Sp00-99| All program with speed adjust
Step.Sp00-99| Color Jump with speed adjust
Fade.Sp00-99| Color Fade with speed adjust
Sound| Step.Se00-99| Color Jump with sensitivity adjust
Fade.Se00-99| Color Fade with sensitivity adjust
Red| **** Dim00-99| **** St00-99
Green
Blue
Cyan
Lime
Amber
Lime G
Gelb
Orange
Pale G
Pale B
Rosa
Pink
Golden A
Light B
2800k
3000k
4000k
5600k
| **** Custom Color A~D| Dimmer 000-255| Master dimmer
---|---|---|---
Strobe 000-255| Strobe from slow to fast
Red 000-255| Red dimmer
Green 000-255| Green dimmer
Blue 000-255| Blue dimmer
Cyan 000-255| Cyan dimmer
Lime 000-255| Lime dimmer
Amber 000-255| Amber dimmer
**** Settings
| Display| On/Off| Display Off after 45s
Display Reverse| On/Off| Flip Display
Key Lock| On/Off| UP DOWN UP DOWN
Ir Remote| On/Off| Remote control switch
Limiter| On/Off| Energy conservation
Emergency| No/Yes|
DMX Fail| Blackout| Activates blackout
Hold| Last command is held
Master| Auto mode
Frequency| 600Hz.
1200Hz.
2000Hz.
2400Hz.
6000Hz.
18000Hz.
25000Hz|
Dim Response| Fast| Dimmer mode1
Standard| Dimmer mode2
Halogen| Dimmer mode3
Dimmer Curve| Linear| The light intensity increases linearly with
The DMX value
**** EXP| Adjustment of the light intensity is finer in the lower DMX
value range and coarser In the upper DMX value range
Log| Adjustment of the light intensity is coarser in the lower DMX value
range and finer in the upper DMX value range
S-Curve| Adjustment of the light intensity is finer in the lower and
upper DMX value ranges and coarser in the middle DMX value range
Reset Reload| | Factory reset
**** Information| Firmware| Ver1.0| Software version
Time Info| xxH| Working time
Temperature| xxC| Working Temperature
HOW TO CONTROL THE FIXTURE
- Black Out: Turn on /off
- Auto: Auto show
- Sound: Sound actived
- Strobe: Strobe mode
- Fade/Jump: Gradual change/Jump change mode switch
- Sensitivity: Sound sensitivity adjustment
- R: Red dimmer in the dimming mode
- G: Green dimmer in the dimming mode
- B: Blue dimmer in the dimming mode
- A: Lime dimmer in the dimming mode
- UV: Amber dimmer in the dimming mode
- W: Cyan dimmer in the dimming mode
- +: Increase parameter (include strobe speed adjust, sound sensitivity adjustment, color select, adjust the brightness of R, G, B, C, L, A Gradual change speed adjust, jump change speed adjust).
- 0~9: Static color
- -: Reduce parameter(include strobe speed adjustment ,sound sensitivity adjustment, color select, adjustment the brightness of R,G,B,W Gradual change speed adjustment, jump change speed adjustment).
There are two ways to control the fixture
- Universal DMX controller
- Master/Slave operation
Universal DMX controller
The fixture can be set the DMX address remotely by universal DMX controller.
First, you need to programming two scenes into a chase, and then link the
fixtures to the universal DMX controller. When you run the chase, all the
fixtures of the chain will be set the series DMX address automatically. The
fixture uses four channels. Please refer to the following diagram to set the
address for the first four units.
Channel | Unit 1 Address | Unit 2 Address | Unit 3 Address | Unit 4 Address |
---|---|---|---|---|
3channels | 1 | 4 | 7 | 10 |
4channels | 1 | 5 | 9 | 13 |
5channels | 1 | 6 | 11 | 16 |
6channels | 1 | 7 | 13 | 19 |
8channels | 1 | 9 | 17 | 25 |
11channels | 1 | 12 | 23 | 34 |
13channels | 1 | 14 | 27 | 40 |
Master/Slave operation
The fixture will allow you to link 16 fixtures together and operate without a
controller. In Master/Slave mode, the first fixture will control the others to
give an automatic, sound activated, synchronized light show. This function is
good when you want an instant show. The first fixture it’s DMX input cable will
have nothing connect it, and the other fixtures will be set in slave mode
automatically. Their DMX input cables connect the last fixture DMX output cable
(daisy chain). Any fixture can act as a Master or as a Slave
DMX512 CONNECTIONS
The DMX512 is widely used in intelligent lighting control, with a maximum of 512 channels.
XLR mounting-plug:
- Ground
- Signal (-)
- Signal (+)
- NC
- NC
XLR mounting-socket:
- Ground
- Signal (-)
- Signal (+)
- NC
- NC
A DMX512 data link is required in order to control the device via DMX. The device provides 5-pin XLR connectors for DMX connection.
- Connect the output of your DMX controller to the DMX input DMX IN of the device with a DMX cable.
- Connect the DMX output DMX OUT of the light set 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. Not suitable as signal splitter!
- 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.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation. Here are some suggestions for easy troubleshooting:
The fixture does not work, no light
- Check the connection of power and main fuse.
- Measure the mains voltage on the main connector.
Not responding to DMX controller
- DMX LED should be on. If not, check DMX connectors, cables to see if link properly.
- If the DMX LED is on and no response to the channel, check the address settings and DMX polarity.
- If you have intermittent DMX signal problems, check the pins on connectors or on PCB of the fixture or the previous one.
- Try to use another DMX controller.
- Check if the DMX cables run near or run alongside to high voltage cables that may cause damage or interference to DMX interface circuit.
Some fixtures don’t respond to the easy controller
- You may have a break in the DMX cabling. Check the LED for the response of the master/ slave mode signal.
- Wrong DMX address in the fixture. Set the proper address.
No response to the sound
- Make sure the fixture does not receive DMX signal.
- Check microphone to see if it is good by tapping the microphone.
FIXTURE CLEANING
The cleaning of internal 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 surrounding can cause greater
accumulation of dirt on the fixture’s optics.
- Clean with soft cloth using normal glass cleaning fluid.
- Always dry the parts carefully.
- Clean the external optics at least every 20 days. Clean the internal optics at least every 30/60 days.
DISPOSAL
Packaging:
- The packaging can be recycled using standard disposal methods and reintroduced into the reusable material cycle.
- Please follow the laws and regulations regarding disposal and recycling of packaging in your country.
Device:
- This device is subject to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive of the European Union. Used appliances should not be disposed of with household waste. Used device must be disposed of through an approved disposal company or a municipal disposal facility. Please comply with the applicable regulations in your country.
- Please follow all the disposal laws and regulations in your country.
- As a customer, you can obtain information on environmentally-friendly disposal options from the product seller or the appropriate regional authorities.
DMX512
3-Channels Mode
3CH | 1CH | 0-255 | Red dimmer |
---|---|---|---|
2CH | 0-255 | Green dimmer | |
3CH | 0-255 | Blue dimmer |
4-Channels Mode
4CH | 1CH | 0-255 | Red dimmer |
---|---|---|---|
2CH | 0-255 | Green dimmer | |
3CH | 0-255 | Blue dimmer | |
4CH | 0-255 | Cyan dimmer |
5-Channels Mode
5CH | 1CH | 0-255 | Red dimmer |
---|---|---|---|
2CH | 0-255 | Green dimmer | |
3CH | 0-255 | Blue dimmer | |
4CH | 0-255 | Cyan dimmer | |
5CH | 0-255 | Lime dimmer |
6-Channels Mode
6CH | 1CH | 0-255 | Red dimmer |
---|---|---|---|
2CH | 0-255 | Green dimmer | |
3CH | 0-255 | Blue dimmer | |
4CH | 0-255 | Cyan dimmer | |
5CH | 0-255 | Lime dimmer | |
6CH | 0-255 | Amber dimmer |
8-Channels Mode
8CH | 1CH | 0-255 | Red dimmer |
---|---|---|---|
2CH | 0-255 | Green dimmer | |
3CH | 0-255 | Blue dimmer | |
4CH | 0-255 | Cyan dimmer | |
5CH | 0-10 | None | |
11~255 | Auto mode | ||
6CH | 0-255 | speed | |
7CH | 0-15 | None | |
16-255 | Strobe from slow to fast | ||
8CH | 0-15 | None | |
16-255 | Sound mode |
11-Channels Mode
11CH | 1CH | 0-255 | Red dimmer |
---|---|---|---|
2CH | 0-255 | Green dimmer | |
3CH | 0-255 | Blue dimmer | |
4CH | 0-255 | Cyan dimmer | |
5CH | 0-255 | Lime dimmer | |
6CH | 0-255 | R/G/B/C Master dimmer | |
7CH | 0-255 | Lime Master dimmer | |
8CH | 0-10 | None | |
11~255 | Auto mode | ||
9CH | 0-255 | speed | |
10CH | 0-15 | None | |
16-255 | Strobe from slow to fast | ||
11CH | 0-15 | None | |
16-255 | Sound mode |
13-Channels Mode
13CH | 1CH | 0-255 | Red dimmer |
---|---|---|---|
2CH | 0-255 | Green dimmer | |
3CH | 0-255 | Blue dimmer | |
4CH | 0-255 | Cyan dimmer | |
5CH | 0-255 | Lime dimmer | |
6CH | 0-255 | Amber dimmer | |
7CH | 0-255 | R/G/B/C Master dimmer | |
8CH | 0-255 | Lime Master dimmer | |
9CH | 0-255 | Amber Master dimmer | |
10CH | 0-10 | None | |
11~255 | Auto mode | ||
11CH | 0-255 | speed | |
12CH | 0-15 | None | |
16-255 | Strobe from slow to fast | ||
13CH | 0-15 | None | |
16-255 | Sound mode |
THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE SUBJECT TO MISPRINTS, ERRORS OR TECHNICAL MODIFICATIONS.
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