Ayra ALO 060 User manual

ALO 060
DMX LED scanner
User manual

Safety instructions
This unit must be operated by, or under the supervision of an adult. This device is not suitable for children.
Every person involved with the installation, operation and maintenance of this device has to:
- Be qualified
- Follow the instructions of this manual
- Ma e 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 and consultation.
- To ma e sure the device maintains in perfect condition and for safe operation, it is necessary for the user to
follow the instructions and warning notes of this user manual.
- Damage caused by improper use or modifications to the device are not covered by warranty.
- This device does not have any user-serviceable parts inside. Servicing of this device needs to be done by
qualified technicians.
Important notes regarding safety and health
- Never let the power cord come in contact with other cables. Handle the power cord and all connectors with
the mains with caution.
- Never remove any warning or informative labels from the unit
- The ground contact always needs to be connected. Do not cover or remove the ground contact.
- Never leave cables lying around
- Do not open the device and do not modify any hard- or software of this unit.
- Do not insert this object into air vents.
- Do not connect this device to a dimmerpac .
- 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 fixture with a signal larger than required to wor at full performance.
- Only use this device indoor, avoid contact with water, moist or other liquids. Do not place items filled with
liquids on top of the unit.
- 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 or time, when servicing is needed or
when the device needs cleaning.
WARNING!
Always keep this device away from moisture and rain! Hazardous electrical shocks may occur!
WARNING!
Only connect this device to a matching power outlet. This device is intended to work on a
specified AC currency. Connecting this device to power outlets with other voltages may result in
permanent damage and possible hazardous situations, such as fire or electrical shocks!
WARNING!
Be careful with every operation of this device. Touching live wires inside and outside the unit
may cause hazardous electrical shocks!

- Only handle the power cord by its connectors. Never pull the cable to remove a connector from its soc et,
as this could lead to damage and electrical shoc s.
- 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 than specified in the manual, do not use defective or bad functioning
cables. Contact your dealer when the included or required cables do not wor properly with this device.
- When the device has been exposed to large temperature differences (for example, transport from outdoor
to indoor), do not connect the device immediately. Do not activate the unit until it has reached room
temperature, as moist might build up inside the unit, which may cause shortcuts and/or electrical shoc s.
Guidelines and types of use
- This device is intented to be used by professionals on stage, in theatres, clubs and other equal venues.
- This device is not suitable for children and always needs to be operated by an adult.
- Only use the device when the environment is suitable and will not cause any damage. Do not use the
product in moist 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.
- Outdoor, without roof protection
- Indoor areas where intense heat sources are present or where the temperature exceeds levels
which are comfortable for humans.
- Only use the included power adapter 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 prodcut
with a wrong type of power supply may cause permanent damage to the device.
- Avoid shoc s and collission 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
uns illed or unqualified people.
- Use of the device in other ways than described in this user manual may cause damage and injury. Ayra
does not ta e responsibility for any damage or injury caused by improper use.
Storage and transport
- This device is intended for mobile use. When transported, use the original pac aging of the product, or a
fitting flightcase, preferably filled with foam.
- This device is not intended for permanent use. Operation brea s will ensure that the lifespan of the device
remains unchanged.
- If the device is not used for a longer period of time, disconnect it from its power source and store it in its
original pac aging, or in a fitting flightcase.
- Store the device indoor, dry and do not expose the device to extreme temperature differences.
Housing
- Inspect the housing of the device frequently. Severe dents, crac s and missing screws should be avoided
at all costs. Do not use the device when the housing is not in optimal condition. Contact your dealer or a
s illed technician when in doubt about the state of the device
- Chec the fixture and screws for corrosion. Corrosion should not be present on the fixture. Contact your
dealer or a s illed technician when corrosion is found on the fixture
- Every power or signal chassis/connector should be mounted tightly. Do not use the device when connectors
are loose.
- Do not use the power cord when the cores are visible. Contact your dealer for a replacement if needed.
- Avoid the buildup of dust and dirt. Clean the exterior of the fixture every month with a dry or damp cloth.
When using the device intensively, the cleaning frequency needs to be increased.
Fuses
- The main fuse of this device is to be found on the rear of the device. In most cases, directly next to the
power inlet.
- Only replace a fuse for a new one with the same type and rating! Do not use a fuse with a higher or lower
rating.
- Do not bridge the fuse with electrical wires, aluminum foil, as the fuse is used for protection against
electrical shoc s and short circuit.
- Always mount the fuse cover bac to the fuse compartiment.

Box contents
Box contents
1x ALO 060 fixture
1x power cable
Unit and accessory inspection
- Always use the supplied power cable to connect the unit to a power supply. If the cable appears bro en 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 chec the unit for possible damage before use. If you suspect that something is wrong with the unit,
do not connect it to a power source! When you suspect that your unit is bro en or damaged, contact your
local dealer or a certified technician to inspect the unit.

Device overview
1. Beam output
2. Adjustable bracket
3. Built-in microphone
4. DMX input (3P XLR)
5. DMX output (3P XLR)
6. Menu display with buttons
7. Safety eye
8. IEC output (Power link)
9. IEC input with fuse
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Setting up the unit
To activate the unit, connect the included power supply to the unit and a suitable 230V, 50 Hz power outlet.
The fixture will start up and show the last chosen setting on the display. Usually, with a new product, this is
the DMX mode with the value set on 001.
The display shows several settings, each with the possibility to set several values.
Use the display and the menu buttons on the bottom to set preferences, change settings and scroll through
the menu. “Enter” is used to save a certain setting or preset, press “Menu” for at least 2 seconds to discard
the change and return to the main menu.
The table below shows an explanation for every feature and value.
display Mode Function
ADDR DMX address setting A001-A512
CHND Channel mode 8CH mode/11CH mode
SLND Master/slave mode Master (default)
Slave 1 - Slave 2
SPLC Split color mode YES-NO
SOUN Sound controlled mode Sound controlled mode on/off
SENS Sound sensitivity Sound sensitivity 0-100
BLND Advanced Blac out Control No: Normal operation
Yes: No light during movement
LED LED mode ON-OFF
DISP Display inversion Display Inversion, Idsp-dspI
PAn Pan inversion YES-NO
TILT Tilt inversion YES-NO
TEST Test mode Self test
TEMP Temperature 0 ~ 9999
Hour Using time of light Fixture hours,0 ~ 9999
RSEt Reset reset
ADDR DMX address setting, used to determine the DMX starting channel. From this channel on, the fixture
will respond to values, corresponding with the amount of channels that the fixture is occupying. (For
example, when you set the starting address to value 003, the fixture will respond to channels 3, 4, 5 etc.)
CHND The channel mode of the fixture ma es it possible to use the correct channel mode setting for every
application. For simple and basic setups, users may prefer to use the 8CH mode. For advanced setup, users
may prefer to choose the 11CH mode.
SLND When using the master/slave function, you need to connect 2 or more fixtures with XLR-XLR cable.
The first fixture in line needs to be set as master, the others as Slave 1 or 2 (synchronized or mirrored
performance). This way, the slaves will mimic the behavior of the master fixture for wonderful synchronized
lighting shows.
SPLC Split Color mode: The split color mode ma es it possible to stop the color wheel between two colors,
SOUN Activate or disable the built-in sound controlled mode. This way, the fixture will respond to the beat of
the music.
SENS The sensitivity of the built-in microphone is adjustable, to optimize the built-in sound controlled mode.
For example, when your music source (spea ers) are placed far away, you might want to increase the
sensitivity to ma e sure that the fixture responds to the sound accurately.

which causes 2 colors to be projected at the same time. This way, you can create duo-color figures and spot
effects, which can be a colorful addition to your lightshow and color scheme.
BLND Advanced Blac out Control – When not selected, the scanner will wor in a normal operating mode.
When activated, the beam output will only be active when the mirror/gobos/colours are not moving or
changing.
Led The LED display will shut off automatically after a few seconds when this function is activated. When
pressing any button, the display will activate again. When deactivating the feature, the display will be lit
permanently.
DISP Display invert version – When using the fixture in a hanging setup, it is possible to flip the display, so
the characters will be shown upside down. This ma es reading the several statuses much easier.
PAn/TILT These modes are used to invert the pan/tilt signal for the fixture. When using multiple fixtures in
your light show, this is an easy way to create wonderful synchronized mirrored movements. Especially in
master/slave mode this is a very easy way to create dynamic light shows.
TEST Self test mode, to control all segments and LEDs
TEMP Current fixture temperature (in Celsius)
Hour The fixture shows how much hours it has been active. This is very practical for rental companies which
need to perform service intervals on all fixtures after several hours of performing, to maintain optimal shape.
RsEt Reset function, which resets the fixture completely. This function is practical when you have a running
lighting setup and, for example, one of the mirrors was touched by somebody in the audience, causing
movements to lose their alignment.
The ALO 060 is equipped with several wor ing modes, each with its own advantages. For simple events there
are stand-alone modes, for advanced situations there are options to create synchronized lightshows, or
controlled with a DMX-512 controller. A short description for each mode can be found below:
Auto
Automatic lightshow with a pre-programmed internal show, on a pre-defined speed.
Sound
Automatic lightshow with a pre-programmed internal show, on the beat of the music, than s to an internal
microphone which senses the beat of the music and will change a step every time a beat is detected.
Slave
In master/slave mode, it is possible to lin several ALO 060 fixtures together, to create synchronized
lightshows in the Auto or Sound mode. The first fixture in the chain needs to be set in the Auto or Music
mode. All the next fixtures need to be set to Slave and will mimic the behavior of the first fixture. The
master/slave function requires XLR – XLR cables (not included).
DMX
The ALO 060 can be connected to a DMX-controller with standard XLR – XLR cable. While doing so, a DMX-
terminator must be connected to the last fixture, at the end of the DMX-chain. This prevents reflections in the
DMX-signal, which could cause flic ering and unwanted behavior from your intelligent fixtures.
A DMX terminator is a XLR connector with a resistor of 120 Ohm, placed between pin 2 and 3 as a bridge.
The ALO 060 can be controlled by DMX with the following channel setups:

8CH mode
CH1 000-255 Pan 0°~ 180°
CH2 000 - 255 Tilt 0°~ 75°
CH3 000-007 Blac out
008-015 Open
016-131 Strobe slow to fast
132-139 Open
140-181 Slow open fast close
182-189 Open
190-231 Fast open slow close
232-239 Open
240-247 Random strobe
248-255 Open
Shutter
CH4 000-014 White
015-028 Color 1
029-042 Color 2
043-056 Color 3
057-070 Color 4
071-084 Color 5
085-098 Color 6
099-112 Color 7
113-127 Color 8
128-191 Rainbow effect cloc wise rotation fast to slow
192-255 Rainbow effect countercloc wise rotation slow to fast
Color
CH5 000-007 Open
008-015 Gobo 1
016-023 Gobo 2
024-031 Gobo 3
032-039 Gobo 4
040-047 Gobo 5
048-055 Gobo 6
056-063 Gobo 7
064-073 Gobo 1 sha ing
074-082 Gobo 2 sha ing
083-091 Gobo 3 sha ing
092-100 Gobo 4 sha ing
101-109 Gobo 5 sha ing
110-118 Gobo 6 sha ing
119-127 Gobo 7 sha ing
128-189 Gobo change cloc wise rotation fast to slow
190-193 Stop
194-255 Gobo change countercloc wise rotation slow to fast
Gobo
CH6 000-127 Gobo index 0-360°
128-189 Cloc wise rotation fast to slow
190-193 Stop
194-255 countercloc wise rotation slow to fast
Gobo Rotation
CH7 000 - 255 Dimmer 0 ~ 100% Dimmer
CH8 000-069 No function
070-079 Enable Blac out when pan/tilt move
080-089 Disable Blac out when pan/tilt move
090-099 Blac out when color change
100-109 Disabled blac out when color change
110-119 Blac out when gobo change
120-129 Disabled blac out when gobo change
130-199 No function
200-209 Reset
210-239 No function
240-255 Stand-alone
Special function

11CH Mode
CH1 000-255 Pan 0°~ 180°
CH2 000-255 Pan Fine
CH3 000-255 Tilt 0°~ 75°
CH4 000-255 Tilt Fine
CH5 000-255 Pan/Tilt move speed Fast
to slow
CH6 000 - 255 Dimmer 0 ~ 100%
CH7 000-007 Blac out
008-015 Open
016-131 Strobe slow to fast
132-139 Open
140-181 Slow open fast close
182-189 Open
190-231 Fast open slow close
232-239 Open
240-247 Random strobe
248-255 Open
Shutter
CH8 000-014 White
015-028 Color 1
029-042 Color 2
043-056 Color 3
057-070 Color 4
071-084 Color 5
085-098 Color 6
099-112 Color 7
113-127 Color 8
128-191 Rainbow effect cloc wise rotation fast to slow
192-255 Rainbow effect countercloc wise rotation slow to fast
Color
CH9 000-007 Open
008-015 Gobo 1
016-023 Gobo 2
024-031 Gobo 3
032-039 Gobo 4
040-047 Gobo 5
048-055 Gobo 6
056-063 Gobo 7
064-073 Gobo 1 sha ing
074-082 Gobo 2 sha ing
083-091 Gobo 3 sha ing
092-100 Gobo 4 sha ing
101-109 Gobo 5 sha ing
110-118 Gobo 6 sha ing
119-127 Gobo 7 sha ing
128-189 Gobo change cloc wise rotation fast to slow
190-193 Stop
194-255 Gobo change countercloc wise rotation slow to fas
Gobo
CH10 000-127 Gobo index 0-360°
128-189 Cloc wise rotation fast to slow
190-193 Stop
194-255 countercloc wise rotation slow to fast
Gobo Rotation
CH11 000-069 No function
070-079 Enable Blac out when pan/tilt move
080-089 Disable Blac out when pan/tilt move
090-099 Blac out when color change
100-109 Disabled blac out when color change
110-119 Blac out when gobo change
120-129 Disabled blac out when gobo change
130-199 No function
200-209 Reset
210-239 No function
240-255 Stand-alone
Special functions

NOTE
The last channel in 8/11 DMX mode is also nown as the A.B.C. channel, which is Advanced Blackout
Control. This feature is used for theatrical applications, where movement of scanner mirrors and the change
of colors/gobos does not need to be visible for the audience. For example, when changing scenery from a
blue bubble-gobo on position 1 to a red tunnel gobo on position 2, it is possible that the audience sees the
movement and the switching of colors/gobos, causing distraction and a messy switch of scenery.
For disco applications this function can also be used in a creative way, especially when fast movement of
mirrors is wanted, with shutter chases. This function can also be selected on the display for the fixture in
every wor ing mode (but with DMX you are able to activate or deactivate it remotely).
Also, this channel is equipped with a reset-value, which resets the fixture completely from distance. This is
practical if there are any complications with a scanner and you want to perform a specific reset tas on 1
fixture without disturbing the rest of the show.
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