Ayra ERO 030 User manual

ERO 030
30W LED spot moving head
User manual
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Ayra ERO 030 LED spot moving head. This motorised lighting fi ture is
equipped with a rotating head in which the LED module and optics are installed. The wide movement angle
ensures that the moving head can tilt in any desired direction. This user manual provides you with all the
information you need to make the most of everything this device has to offer.
Read this user manual before you set up the device and familiarise yourself with the product and its
accessories. Also, check the contents of the bo for possible damage or missing parts.
If you encounter any problems during use, contact your local dealer for more information and help.
The Ayra ERO 030 is a powerful LED-equipped moving head lighting fi ture. This type of fi ture is a base in
which electronics are mounted, combined with a head which houses the LED engine and optics to create
dazzling light shows. Between the head and the base, arms and stepping motors are installed which enable
the head to rotate in various directions. A movement angle of 630 degrees horizontally and 270 degrees
vertically offers unlimited options for movement.
The ERO 030 is equipped with a powerful 30-watt LED engine, which is combined with a separate gobo
(figurines) and a colour wheel which transforms the projected beams and can be adjusted to the preferences
of the user while in DMX mode. The ERO 030 was designed as a party light and is often installed in party
rooms, community centres, bars, dance studios, roller-skating rinks, bowling venues, etc.
The light effect offers a range of operation modes, including an automatic mode with user-selectable speed,
and a sound-activated mode that responds to the beat of the music. A DMX-controlled mode is also available
for those who already have a professional lighting system.
The LED display and menu buttons provide access to all the settings and the included mounting bracket
makes installation of the fi ture easy. Mounting hardware other than the hardware required to mount the
bracket is not included in delivery.
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Safety instructions
This unit must be operated by, or under the supervision of an adult. This device is not suitable for children.
Each person involved in the installation, operation and maintenance of this device must:
- Be qualified.
- Follow the instructions of this manual.
- Make sure there is no damage caused by transport. If the device seems damaged from the outside, do not
use it and contact your dealer for more information.
- Follow the instructions and warning notes of this user manual to make sure the device remains in perfect
condition and for safe operation.
- This device must be serviced by qualified technicians. Damage caused by improper use or modifications to
the device are not covered by the warranty.
- The light source of this device is not replaceable. When the light source reaches the end of its life, the
whole luminaire must be replaced.
Important notes regarding health and safety
- Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables. Handle the power cord and all mains
connectors with caution.
- Never remove any warning or informative labels from the unit.
- Never leave cables lying around.
- Do not open the device up and do not modify any hardware or software.
- Do not insert objects into the air vents of this device.
- Do not connect this device to a dimmer pack.
- Do not switch the system on and off frequently, as this will reduce the lifespan of the device.
- Do not drive the inputs of the fi ture with a signal greater than required to work at full performance.
- Only use this device indoors, avoid contact with water, moisture and other liquids. Do not place items filled
with liquids on top of the unit.
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WARNING!
Always keep this device away from moisture and rain! Hazardous electric shocks may occur!
WARNING!
Only connect this device to a matching power outlet. This device is intended to work on a
specific AC current. Connecting this device to power outlets with other voltages may result in
permanent damage and possible hazardous situations, such as fire or electric shocks!
WARNING!
Be careful while operating this device. Touching live wires inside and outside the unit may cause
hazardous electric shocks!

- Avoid nearby flames or heat sources. Do not place this device near flammable liquids, gas or flammable
items.
- Always disconnect the device when it is not in use for a longer period of time, when servicing is needed, or
when the device needs cleaning.
- Only handle the power cord by its connectors. Never pull the cable to remove a connector from its socket,
as this could lead to damage and electric shocks.
- Always operate this device with a stable AC current.
- Always operate this device with the AC ground wire connected to the electrical system's ground.
- Never use other types of cables other than those specified in the manual. Do not use defective or
malfunctioning cables. Contact your dealer if the included or required cables do not work properly with this
device.
- If the device has been e posed to considerable temperature changes (for e ample, transport from outdoors
to indoors), do not connect the device immediately. Do not activate the unit until it has reached room
temperature as moisture might build up inside the unit, which may cause it to short-circuit and/or cause
electric shocks.
Guidelines and types of use
- This device is intended to be used by adults for entertainment lighting in locations such as community
centres, bars, dancing schools, roller-skating rinks, bowling alleys etc.
- This device is not suitable for use by children.
- Only use the device when the environment is suitable and will not cause any damage. Do not use the
product in damp or dusty environments, or where long-term damage may occur such as:
- Indoor swimming pools where chlorine is used.
- Beaches, where sand and salt are present.
- Outdoors.
- Indoor areas where intense heat sources are present or where the temperature e ceeds levels that
are comfortable for humans.
- Use only the included power cable and only connect the device to a suitable power outlet with the correct
output voltage. Connecting the device to a power outlet with the wrong type of voltage or using the product
with a wrong type of power supply may cause permanent damage to the device.
- Avoid shocks and collisions during use and transport. Do not transport the device while in use. Avoid brute
force during the installation and operation of this device.
- Familiarise yourself with the functions of the device before use. Do not allow operation of the device by
unskilled or unqualified people.
- Use of this device in ways other than described in this user manual may cause damage and injury. Ayra
cannot be held responsible for any damage or injury caused by improper use.
Storage and transport
- This fi ture is intended for use as a mobile device as well as a fi ed installation. During transport, use the
original packaging of the product, the included flight bag or a fitted flight case, preferably lined with foam.
- This device is not intended for continuous use. Operation breaks will ensure that the lifespan of the device
is not reduced.
- If the device is not used for a longer period of time, disconnect it from its power source and store it in its
original packaging, or in a fitted flight case.
- Store the device in dry conditions indoors. Do not e pose the device to e treme temperature changes.
Housing
- Inspect the housing of the device frequently. Severe dents, cracks and missing screws should be prevented
at all costs. Do not use the device when the housing is not in optimal condition. Contact your dealer or a
skilled technician when in doubt about the state of the device.
- Check the fi ture and screws for corrosion, which should not be present on the fi ture. Contact your dealer
or a skilled technician when corrosion is found on the fi ture.
- Every power or signal chassis/connector should be mounted securely. Do not use the device when
connectors are not secure.
- Do not use the power cord if the wires are visible. The cable should only be repaired or replaced by a
skilled technician, not by the user.
- Prevent the build-up of dust and dirt. Clean the e terior of the fi ture every month with a dry or damp cloth.
If the device is intensively used, increase cleaning frequency. Disconnect the fi ture for servicing.
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Fuses
- The main fuse of this device is located on the rear of the device, usually directly ne t to the power inlet.
- Only replace a fuse with a new one of the same type and rating! Do not use a fuse with a higher or lower
rating.
- Do not bridge the fuse with electrical wires or aluminium foil as the fuse is used for protection against
electrical shocks and short circuits.
- Always put the fuse cover back on the fuse compartment.
Symbol clarification
WEEE Dispose of this product properly. This product is part of the WEEE directive – the
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive. The requirements stated in this directive
apply to all manufacturers and producers of electronic equipment in the EU.
Do not dispose of this product together with regular household rubbish. Contact your local
government for more information about proper disposal and recycling of electronic products in
your region. By recycling this product properly after use, we can work together to enjoy these
products and also protect our environment from being polluted.
CE The CE mark indicates that the product complies with applicable European directives and
regulations.
Indoor use only This device is designed for indoor use only. The ma imum ambient
temperature should not e ceed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).
Contact
Ayra professional lighting products
Verrijn Stuartweg 18
4462 GE Goes
The Netherlands
Please do not send any products directly to this address. If you wish to return a product for a refund or
repair, please contact your local dealer for an RMA (Return Material Authorisation)
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Box contents
Box contents
1 Ayra ERO 030 LED spot moving head
1 hardware mounting pack (bracket + 2 bolts)
1 power cable IEC C13 to Schuko (3 1.5 mm²)
1 power cable IEC C13 to UK (3 1.5 mm²)
Unit and accessory inspection
- If the cable appears broken or has visible damage, do not use it.
- If the unit is not going to be used for a longer period of time, disconnect it from the power supply and store it
in a dust-free environment.
- Always check the unit for possible damage before use. If you suspect that something is wrong with the unit,
or that the unit is damaged, do not connect it to a power source. Contact your local dealer or a certified
technician to inspect it.
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Device overview
1. Lens, focus and optics
2. Head housing
3. Base housing
4. Arm housing
5. Base cooling fan
6. Display with menu buttons
7. IEC C13 + C14 power output and input
8. Fuse compartment
9. DMX output (3p XLR)
10. DMX input (3p XLR)
11. Rubber foot
12. Mounting bracket + safety cable mounting points
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Setting up the unit
To activate the unit, connect one end of the appropriate included power cable to the unit and the other end to
a 230V, 50Hz power outlet.
During start-up, the stepper motors of the mirror need time to calibrate. You may notice the fi ture shaking
and rattling a bit; this is perfectly normal as long as it takes no longer than 30 seconds. During start-up, the
fi ture cannot be used. Do not try to access the menu during start-up. When the start-up process is
complete, the last-used mode will be shown. You can now change the settings and values. If you are using
this product for the first time, this is usually the DMX mode with the value set to 001. If no DMX signal is
present, the device will go to automatic or music-controlled mode.
Use the menu and the buttons below the display to adjust the settings and read data from the fi ture.
Use the display and menu buttons on the side panel of the device to set preferences, change settings and
scroll through the menu. Use “Enter” to save a certain setting or preset. If the setting is saved, press the
Menu button to go back to the upper menu and press enter and up/down to scroll through the menu items.
The table below shows an e planation of every feature and value.
Display codes
display Mode Function Description
ADDR DMX address setting A001-A512 Set the DMX start address by
choosing a value between 1 and
512.
AUTO Auto mode Select one of the built in
shows
0-9: Show 1, speed 1-9 (fast-slow)
10-19: Show 2, speed 1-9 (fast-slow)
20-29: Show 3, speed 1-9 (fast-slow)
30-39: Show 4, speed 1-9 (fast-slow)
40-49: Show 5, speed 1-9 (fast-slow)
50-59: Show 6, speed 1-9 (fast-slow)
SUND Sound control Sound controlled operating
mode
Activates the sound controlled mode
CH1 Colour wheel adjust Adjusts the colour wheel
alignment
D000-D255 adjusts the colour wheel
positioning. E plained later on.
CH2 Gobo wheel adjust Adjusts the gobo wheel
alignment
D000-D255 adjusts the gobo wheel
positioning. E plained later on.
CH-E Channel mode Channel mode 4-CH or 6-CH CH-4: 4 channel DMX mode
CH-6: 6 channel DMX mode
PAN Pan invert mode Pan movement invert mode Inverts the pan (horizontal)
movement of the movinghead
TILT Tilt invert mode Tilt movement invert mode Inverts the tilt (vertical) movement of
the movinghead
REST Reset mode Resets the device Resets the device (as if you've
removed and reconnected the power
supply)
Operating modes
DMX mode This is the most e tensive operating mode, as it allows you to control the system with a
standard DMX-512 controller using the 3p DMX inputs and outputs. Select the correct starting address, and
you'll have full control over the system with your DMX controller.
Auto mode Select one of the internal programs, which will activate and run in a continuous loop. Set the
desired speed: a low value means low speed and fluent movement, while a higher value increases the
speed.
Master/slave mode (sync mode) Connect two or more ERO 030 devices with a standard 3p male to 3p
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female XLR cable (not included in delivery). The first device will act as a Master fi ture, the second system
will mimic the actions of the first system, thus creating synchronised effects. The first device needs to be set
in auto or sound mode, the slaves need to be set to DMX address 001.
To ensure that this function works properly, connect the DMX OUT connector of the first system to the DMX
IN connector of the second system. Set the second system to Slave mode. It's possible to connect more than
one slave, with a ma imum of 16 units. When connecting more than one Slave to a Master device, the Slave
units must be daisy-chained.
Music-controlled mode (sound-activated) Select the music-controlled mode using the display and menu
buttons. In this mode, the device will respond to the beat of the music via a built-in microphone.
If you use the device with a separately available DMX controller, you have control over over all features, and
certain functions that allow for custom-made light shows.
This unit features the following DMX channels and DMX values:
6CH mode
CH Function Values
CH1 Pan (horizontal) movement 000-255
CH2 Tilt (vertical) movement 000-255
CH3 Gobo 000-010: Open white
011-021: Gobo 1
022-032: Gobo 2
033-043: Gobo 3
044-054: Gobo 4
055-065: Gobo 5
066-076: Gobo 6
077-087: Gobo 7
088-098: Gobo 8
099-101: Gobo 9
102-111: Gobo 9 shake slow-fast
112-121: Gobo 8 shake slow-fast
122-131: Gobo 7 shake slow-fast
132-141: Gobo 6 shake slow-fast
142-151: Gobo 5 shake slow-fast
152-161: Gobo 4 shake slow-fast
162-171: Gobo 3 shake slow-fast
172-181: Gobo 2 shake slow-fast
182-191: Gobo 1 shake slow-fast
192-223: Gobo scroll clockwise fast-slow
224-255: Gobo scroll counter clockwise slow-fast
CH4 Colour 000-009: White
010-019: Colour 1
020-029: Colour 2
030-039: Colour 3
040-049: Colour 4
050-059: Colour 5
060-069: Colour 6
070-079: Colour 7
080-089: Colour 8
090-099: Colour 9
100-109: Split colour 1 (White + 9)
110-119: Split colour 2 (9+8)
120-129: Split colour 3 (8+7)
130-139: Split colour 4 (7+6)
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140-149: Split colour 5 (6+5)
150-159: Split colour 6 (5+4)
160-169: Split colour 7 (4+3)
170-179: Split colour 8 (3+2)
180-189: Split colour 9 (2+ 1)
190-191: Split colour 10 (1+ White)
192-223: Colour scroll clockwise fast-slow
224-255: Colour scroll counter clockwise slow-fast
CH5 Shutter 000-002: Open
002-255: Strobe slow-fast
CH6 Dimmer 000-255: 0-100% dimmer
4CH mode
CH Function Values
1 X/Y macro 000: no effect
001-255: Movement macro's
2 X/Y speed 000: no effect
001-255: X/Y speed slow-fast
3 Effect macro 000: no effect
001-255: effect macro's
4 Effect speed 000: no effect
001-255: effect speed slow-fast
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Installation and maintenance
Installing the system in an upright position (right side up)
The ERO 030 is used for party lighting applications and can be placed directly on a flat surface such as a
table or counter. Please ensure that the device is positioned safely and that the power cord is attached
securely. Accidents may happen if the hanging power cord is pulled on by small children, causing the device
to fall down. Install the device securely or contact your local dealer or a skilled technician for the best
installation advice for permanent and mobile setups.
Installing the fixture in a suspended position (inverted)
The ERO 030 is equipped with a mounting bracket, which makes it possible to install the device on a ceiling,
wall or beam. Mounting hardware is not included, but is available at your local hardware store. Make sure to
select the right hardware for the surface you want to mount it to. For e ample: wooden beams require other
hardware than a brick wall. Please ensure that the fi ture is mounted properly and is equipped with a safety
cable which can wrap around the mounting bracket.
The ERO 030 can be installed directly to a T-bar or truss system. A coupler can be mounted to the bracket of
the ERO 030, ensuring that the device is installed properly. Please use proper couplers, such as half
couplers or G-clamps.
A safety cable must be mounted to the bracket if the device is used in a suspended setup. It should be
mounted to the bracket in such a way that if the primary coupler fails, the device would still not be able to fall
down. Holes in the bracket are available to feed the safety cable through. The safety cable must be able to
withstand a minimum force of 10 times the weight of the fi ture. Furthermore, the safety cable must be short
enough – no more than 30 cm in length - so the unit can not fall very far or swing around too much. If your
safety cable is too long, you can, wrap it around your structure again if necessary.
Lens mechanism
The ERO 030 is equipped with lens optics. Looking directly into the lens from a short distance is not
recommended, as the human eye will adjust to the brightness, possibly causing temporary visual blind spots.
These will disappear after a short period of time, and will not cause permanent damage to the eye or
permanent loss of vision, but they can cause disorientation and inconvenience.
The ERO 030 is equipped with an adjustable manual focus. This lens can be turned manually (clockwise or
counter-clockwise) to sharpen a blurry gobo image. Factory settings may vary, because the sharpness of the
focus depends on the projection distance. A small venue requires other focus settings than a large venue, as
the distance from the device to the projection surface (wall or floor) is different. Please note that the moving
head must be in a static operating position, DMX is preferred. (For e ample, aim the device towards a wall
so a blurry image can be adjusted properly).
Be careful, as the head can be turned up and down or sideways easily while adjusting the focus. The ERO
030 has no built-in pan/tilt correction, so after it has changed position, the head must be positioned back
manually or will require a reset so the stepping motors can re-calibrate. If you do not have a DMX controller
available, you can disconnect the fi ture, adjust the focus, start the fi ture back up again and see if the
adjustments were successful. If not, repeat the process until you achieve the desired result. Please be aware
that turning the device on and off frequently reduces the lifespan of the device.
Cooling
The ERO 030 is equipped with fans to cool the electronics of the head and base. The fans are temperature
controlled and will only activate when a temperature of 50 degrees Celsius has been reached in either the
head or base.
Spare parts
This unit has no user-serviceable parts inside. If any damage to internal components occurs, contact your
local dealer or a specialised technician to repair the fi ture.
Cleaning
Clean the housing of the fi ture frequently with a damp cloth to remove dust and/or dirt.
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WARNING Always disconnect the fi ture from your wall outlet or other power supply and let the fi ture dry
before reconnecting it to prevent possible electric shocks.
The lenses can be cleaned with a non-aggressive glass cleaning solution, but this is not recommended. Ayra
advises cleaning the mirror and lens with a fine brush, while removing dust and/or dirt with a vacuum cleaner.
Avoid touching the lenses with your bare fingers to prevent fingerprints on the optics.
Check-up
To prevent hazardous situations, make sure your fi ture is in optimal condition before using it. Check your
fi ture frequently by using the following check list:
- All screws must be tightly secured.
- There should be no visible signs of corrosion on any screws or other metal parts.
- Check the fi ture for dents, cracks or missing parts to ensure the e terior is in optimal condition.
- Check your installation for corrosion, cracks, dents and mount strength.
- Electrical components (connectors and cables) must be in optimal condition with no signs of damage (cuts,
e posed wire cores or any other irregularities).
If any visual or mechanical damage is detected, contact your local dealer or a specialised technician. Do not
use a damaged or malfunctioning fi ture.
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DMX lighting troubleshooting
If you have any problems with DMX lighting, consult this troubleshooting section to solve the problems with
your product. If this section does not include the solution to your problem, contact your dealer for more
information and help.
This troubleshooting section contains only the most frequently encountered problems and applies to DMX
controllers, DMX cabling and DMX lighting fi tures. Not all of the described problems, causes and solutions
may apply to your situation, as product details may vary.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
The fi ture won't turn on Blown fuse Check the fuse compartment for
blown fuses and replace them if
necessary.
Power cable not plugged in Connect the power cable to a
suitable power outlet.
The fi ture does not respond to
DMX signals
Wrong DMX address Set the DMX address to the right
value.
DMX controller blackout function
activated
Deactivate the blackout function of
your DMX controller.
Faulty positioning of the DMX
polarity switch on the controller
Flip the polarity switch on your
DMX controller.
No response or DMX activity
signal LEDs activated
Check your DMX cables for
possible connector breaks and
replace them if necessary.
Wrong working mode Switch the working mode of the
device to DMX mode.
The fi ture does not respond to
sound
Wrong operating mode selected Check that the music-controlled
mode is activated.
Microphone sensitivity level is set
too low
Increase the sensitivity level of the
built-in microphone.
Speaker is too far away, or lack of
bass
Place the device closer to your
speakers (or vice versa) and/or
increase low-frequency volumes.
The microphone will not be
triggered by high-pitched sounds.
The beam output is very low Dirty/dusty optics Clean the lens and/or other optics
with a dry or damp cloth.
Dimmer is not set to full output Set all dimmer levels to 100% on
your DMX console.
Sometimes the DMX signal is lost
and/or some fi tures are
flickering/behaving oddly
Faulty/broken DMX cables Check your DMX cables for
possible connector breakage and
replace them if necessary.
Power cable interference on your
DMX signal
Avoid installing the DMX and
(high) power cables parallel to
each other.
No DMX terminator Insert a DMX terminator at the end
of your DMX chain
Signal loss or distortion in DMX Insert a DMX booster in your DMX
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values chain after 32 fi tures or less. After
a ma imum of 32 fi tures the DMX
signal needs to be refreshed.
The fi ture does not respond to all
DMX channels
Wrong DMX channel mode Check the DMX channel mode of
the fi ture. If it is set to the wrong
value, change the channel mode
to a different setting and try again.
The pan and tilt of the fi ture does
not respond to DMX commands
properly
Programming of the fi ture is not
optimal
If the movement values switch
directly from one value to another
in a program and the speed is set
too high, it is possible that the
fi ture cannot keep up physically.
Decrease the speed or try to
adjust your programming.
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Technical specifications
- compact moving head with a 30-watt pure white LED light source
- separate gobo and colour wheel
- 30W, 6000-6500K LED installed
- beam angle: 13 degrees
- 4-digit LED display with menu buttons
- pan/tilt range: 630/270 degrees
- colour wheel: 9 colours + open
- gobo wheel: 9 gobos + open
- 0-100% dimmer with regulated constant colour control
- digital shutter with strobe, pulse and random effects, up to 25 flashes per second
- manual focus
- automatic mode with speed control
- music-controlled operating mode through built-in microphone
- master-slave working mode
- temperature-controlled fan cooling
- pan/tilt invert option
- gobo and colour wheel menu alignment option
- can be placed on a table or in a booth
- can be mounted to a light stand or truss (bracket included)
Technological details
- DMX connectors: 3-pin XLR input and output
- IEC C14 power input
- IEC C13 power output (power daisy-chaining)
- Power supply: 100-240V 50-60 Hz
- Fuse: F1AL250V
- Power consumption: 90W ma .
- Ma . power output load: 9A ma .
- ta: 0-40º Celsius
- E terior surface temp: 42º Celsius
Included accessories
- Ayra ERO 030 LED spot movinghead
- hardware mounting pack (bracket + 2 bolts)
- 1 power cable IEC C13 to Schuko (3 1.5 mm²)
- 1 power cable IEC C13 to UK (3 1.5 mm²)
Connectors and wiring schematics
DMX connectors Electrical wiring
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