Cameo EVOS S3 User manual

USER´S MANUAL
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MANUEL D´UTILISATION
MANUAL DE USUARIO
INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI
MANUALE D´USO
EVOS®S3
SPOT MOVINGHEAD
CLES3

CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS / CONTENU / CONTENIDO / TREŚĆ / CONTENUTO
ENGLISH
PREVENTIVE MEASURES 3-4
INTRODUCTION 4
CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS 5-6
OPERATION 6-17
DMX TECHNOLOGY 18
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 19
MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATIONS 20
DMX CONTROL 111-117
DEUTSCH
SICHERHEITSHINWEISE 21-22
EINFÜHRUNG 22-23
ANSCHLÜSSE, BEDIEN- UND ANZEIGEELEMENTE 23-25
BEDIENUNG 25-35
DMX TECHNIK 36
TECHNISCHE DATEN 37
HERSTELLERERKLÄRUNGEN 38
DMX STEUERUNG 111-117
FRANCAIS
MESURES PRÉVENTIVES 39-40
INTRODUCTION 40-41
RACCORDEMENTS, ÉLÉMENTS DE COMMANDE
ET D’AFFICHAGE 41-43
MODE D’EMPLOI 43-54
TECHNOLOGIE DMX 55
CARACTÉRISTIQUES TECHNIQUES 56
DÉCLARATIONS DU FABRICANT 57
PILOTAGE EN MODE DMX 111-117
ESPAÑOL
MEDIDAS DE SEGURIDAD 58-59
INTRODUCCIÓN 59-60
CONEXIONES, ELEMENTOS DE MANEJO Y ELEMENTOS
DE VISUALIZACIÓN 60-62
FUNCIONAMIENTO 62-71
TECNOLOGÍA DMX 72
DATOS TÉCNICOS 73
DECLARACIONES DEL FABRICANTE 74
CONTROL DMX 111-117
POLSKI
ŚRODKI OSTROŻNOŚCI 75-76
WPROWADZENIE 76-77
GNIAZDA, ELEMENTY OBSŁUGI I WSKAŹNIKI 77
OBSŁUGA 79-89
TECHNIKA DMX 90
DANE TECHNICZNE 91
OŚWIADCZENIA PRODUCENTA 92
STEROWANIE DMX 111-117
ITALIANO
MISURE PRECAUZIONALI 93-94
INTRODUZIONE 94-95
CONNESSIONI, ELEMENTI DI COMANDO E VISUALIZZAZIONE 95-97
UTILIZZO 97-107
TECNOLOGIA DMX 108
DATI TECNICI 109
DICHIARAZIONI DEL PRODUTTORE 110
CONTROLLO DMX 111-117

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YOU‘VE MADE THE RIGHT CHOICE!
We have designed this product to operate reliably over many years. Please read this User‘s Manual carefully, so that you can begin making
optimum use of your Cameo Light product quickly. Learn more about Cameo Light on our website WWW.CAMEOLIGHT.COM.
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
1. Please read these instructions carefully.
2. Keep all information and instructions in a safe place.
3. Follow the instructions.
4. Observe all safety warnings. Never remove safety warnings or other information from the equipment.
5. Use the equipment only in the intended manner and for the intended purpose.
6. Use only sufficiently stable and compatible stands and/or mounts (for fixed installations). Make certain that wall mounts are properly installed and
secured. Make certain that the equipment is installed securely and cannot fall down.
7. During installation, observ e the applicable safety regulations for your country.
8. Never install and operate the equipment near radiators, heat registers, ovens or other sources of heat. Make certain that the equipment is
always installed so that is cooled sufficiently and cannot overheat.
9. Never place sources of ignition, e.g., burning candles, on the equipment.
10. Ventilation slits must not be blocked.
11. This appliance is designed exclusively for indoor use, do not use this equipment in the immediate vicinity of water (does not apply
to special outdoor equipment - in this case, observe the special instructions noted below). Do not expose this equipment to flammable
materials, fluids or gases.
12. Make certain that dripping or splashed water cannot enter the equipment. Do not place containers filled with liquids, such as vases or
drinking vessels, on the equipment.
13. Make certain that objects cannot fall into the device.
14. Use this equipment only with the accessories recommended and intended by the manufacturer.
15. Do not open or modify this equipment.
16. After connecting the equipment, check all cables in order to prevent damage or accidents, e.g., due to tripping hazards.
17. During transport, make certain that the equipment cannot fall down and possibly cause property damage and personal injuries.
18. If your equipment is no longer functioning properly, if fluids or objects have gotten inside the equipment or if it has been damaged in
anot her way, switch it off immediately and unplug it from the mains outlet (if it is a powered device). This equipment may only be repaired
by authorized, qualified personnel.
19. Clean the equipment using a dry cloth.
20. Comply with all applicable disposal laws in your country. During disposal of packaging, please separate plastic and paper/cardboard.
21. Plastic bags must be kept out of reach of children.
FOR EQUIPMENT THAT CONNECTS TO THE POWER MAINS:
22. CAUTION: If the power cord of the device is equipped with an earthing contact, then it must be connected to an outlet with a protective
ground. Never deactivate the protective ground of a power cord.
23. If the equipment has been exposed to strong fluctuations in temperature (for example, after transport), do not switch it on immediately.
Moisture and condensation could damage the equipment. Do not switch on the equipment until it has reached room temperature.
24. Before connecting the equipment to the power outlet, first verify that the mains voltage and frequency match the values specified on the
equipment. If the equipment has a voltage selection switch, connect the equipment to the power outlet only if the equipment values and the
mains power values match. If the included power cord or power adapter does not fit in your wall outlet, contact your electrician.
25. Do not step on the power cord. Make certain that the power cable does not become kinked, especially at the mains outlet and/or power
adapter and the equipment connector.
26. When connecting the equipment, make certain that the power cord or power adapter is always freely accessible. Always disconnect the
equipment from the power supply if the equipment is not in use or if you want to clean the equipment. Always unplug the power cord and
power adapter from the power outlet at the plug or adapter and not by pulling on the cord. Never touch the power cord and power adapter
with wet hands.
27. Whenever possible, avoid switching the equipment on and off in quick succession because otherwise this can shorten the useful life of
the equipment.
28. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Replace fuses only with fuses of the same type and rating. If a fuse blows repeatedly, please contact an
authorised service centre.
29. To disconnect the equipment from the power mains completely, unplug the power cord or power adapter from the power outlet.
30. If your device is equipped with a Volex power connector, the mating Volex equipment connector must be unlocked before it can be re-
moved. However, this also means that the equipment can slide and fall down if the power cable is pulled, which can lead to personal injuries
and/or other damage. For this reason, always be careful when laying cables.
31. Unplug the power cord and power adapter from the power outlet if there is a risk of a lightning strike or before extended periods of disuse.
32. The device must only be installed in a voltage-free condition (disconnect the mains plug from the mains).
33. Dust and other debris inside the unit may cause damage. The unit should be regularly serviced or cleaned (no guarantee) depending on
ambient conditions (dust etc., nicotine, fog) by qualified personnel to prevent overheating and malfunction.
34. Please keep a distance of at least 0.5 m to any combustible materials.
35. Power cables to power multiple devices must have a cross-section of at least 1.5 mm². Within the EU, the cables must correspond to
H05VV-F, or similar. Suitable cables are offered by Adam Hall. With these cables, you can connect multiple devices via the power OUT con-
nection to the power IN connection of an additional device. Make sure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does not
exceed the specified value on all connected devices (label on the device). Make sure to keep power cable connections as short as possible.

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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.
The housing surface of the spotlight can heat up to temperatures as high as 70 °C in regular use. Ensure that it is not possible
to come into contact with the housing unintentionally. Always allow sufficient time for the lamp to cool down before
dismantling, carrying out maintenance work or charging etc.
Warning! This device is designed for use below 2000 metres in altitude.
Warning! This product is not intended for use in tropical climates.
Caution! Intense LED light source! Risk of eye damage. Do not look into the light source.
CAUTION! IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT LIGHTING PRODUCTS!
1. The product has been developed for professional use in the field of event technology and is not suitable as household lighting.
2. Do not stare, even temporarily, directly into the light beam.
3. Do not look at the beam directly with optical instruments such as magnifiers.
4. Stroboscope effects may cause epileptic seizures in sensitive people! People with epilepsy should definitely avoid places where
strobes are used.
INTRODUCTION
MOVING HEAD EVOS®S3
CLES3
CONTROL FUNCTIONS
22-channel and 32-channel DMX control
Art-Net
sACN
W-DMX™
RDM enabled
Master/Slave operation
Standalone functions
FEATURES
350W LED. CMY + CTO colour mixing. Colour wheel with 7 brilliant colours and split colours. 8 fixed gobos and 7 rotating gobos. Rotating
prism. Frost-Filter. Iris. Focusing and zooming via DMX. Strobe. Pan and tilt motors with 16-bit resolution. Automatic position correction.
Heatpipe cooling plus temperature controlled fans. 3- and 5-pin DMX connections. TRUE1 compatible mains connector. 2 x Omega mounting
brackets included. Operating voltage 100–240V AC. Power consumption 460W
The spotlight features the RDM standard (remote device management). Remote device management allows the user to view status and
configuration of RDM terminals via an RDM-capable controller.

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CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS
1POWER IN
TRUE1 compatible mains input socket. Operating voltage 100 - 240 V AC / 50 - 60Hz. Connection using the power cable supplied.
2FUSE
Fuse holder for 5 x 20mm micro fuses. IMPORTANT: Replace the fuse only with a fuse of the same type and value. In the event of repeated
fuse failure, please contact an authorised service centre.
3DMX IN
Male 3-pin and 5-pin XLR sockets for connection to a DMX control device (e.g. DMX console).
4DMX OUT
Female 3-pin or 5-pin XLR sockets for sending the DMX control signal.
5NET
RJ45 network connections for connecting to an Art-Net or sACN network and for connecting further Art-Net or sACN-capable devices to the
network. Use CAT-5e or better cables to set up the network.
6NET STATUS LEDS
Yellow status LED lights up = network connection.
Green status LED flashes = control signal is present.
7W-DMX™ ANTENNA
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8OLED DISPLAY
The OLED display shows the currently activated mode (main display), the menu items in the selection menu and the numerical value or
operating mode in certain menu items. If there is no input for approx. one minute, the display automatically returns to the main display. If no
control signal is present at the DMX input, the characters flash in the display (DMX and slave operation).
9CONTROL BUTTONS
MENU - Pressing the MENU button will take you to the selection menu. Press again to return to the main display.
UP and DOWN - For selecting the individual menu items in the selection menu (DMX address, mode, etc.) and sub-menus, and
changing the value of a menu item, e.g. the DMX address.
ENTER – In the selection menu, press ENTER to access the menu level in which values can be changed. Confirm value changes by pressing ENTER.

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10 PAN LOCK
Mechanical locking device used to prevent the rotation of the head in the horizontal direction during transport. Bring the head parallel to the
base (4 positions) and push the locking lever towards the rotation axis to lock. Unlock the device before startup.
11 TILT LOCK
Mechanical locking device used to prevent the rotation of the head in the vertical direction during transport (7 positions). Push the locking
lever in the direction of the rotation axis to lock. Unlock the device before startup.
PLEASE NOTE
• As soon as the spotlight is correctly connected to the
power supply, "Welcome to Cameo" will be shown on the
display during the start-up process. After this process, the
lamp is ready for operation and starts in the previously
enabled mode.
• If one of the DMX operating modes is activated and there is
no DMX signal to the DMX input, the currently programmed
DMX address is displayed and the characters on the display
will begin to flash.
• After approx. 1 minute, the current operating mode is
displayed again.
• Fast Access Feature: In order to simplify the menu guide,
the device has an intelligent menu structure that allows
direct access to previously selected menu items and sub-
menu items. 1. Press MENU and ENTER simultaneously
for direct access to the last-edited sub-menu item, where
you can make changes instantly as required (DMX starting
address and all modes). 2. Press MENU for direct access to
the last-selected and last-edited menu item. Press ENTER
repeatedly to access the sub-menu items in order to change
individual settings (DMX starting address and all modes).
• The display can be rotated through 180° by pressing UP
when the main display is visible. If the display is turned 180 °,
the DOWN button must be pressed to turn the display back.
OPERATION
MAIN DISPLAY
After the power-up process, the spotlight is ready for operation, and starts in the previously activated mode. The main display appears with
the following information: Current operating mode (in the example DMX mode with DMX address), temperature of the LED unit and the
W-DMX ™ status.
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UNLOCK
LOCK
UNLOCK LOCK

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W-DMX™
1. To pair with W-DMX™ compatible transmitters, enable W-DMX™ in the device settings (Settings -> Wireless Setting -> W-DMX On Off
-> On) and reset the W-DMX™ module (Receive Reset -> Yes). Start the pairing process as described in the operating instructions of the
W-DMX™ transmitter. Pairing is then completed automatically.
2. Pair a group of W-DMX™ devices to create a DMX universe with them. Disconnect all devices that are supposed to form the group
(Settings -> Wireless Setting -> Receive Reset). Now activate a CLES3 with a DMX controller via DMX cable and in the settings, select
"Transmit" (Send) (Settings -> Wireless Setting -> Operating Mode -> Transmit). In the settings of the W-DMX™ devices to be controlled
via W-DMX™, select "Receive" (Settings -> Wireless Setting -> Operating Mode -> Receive), pair them and confirm by selecting "Link"
(Settings -> Wireless Setting -> Link -> Link) in the settings of the CLES3 controlled via DMX cable. Pairing is then completed automatically.
3. It is also possible to create a connected group of W-DMX™ devices via W-DMX™, and operate them in master/slave mode. First
decouple all devices that should form the group (Settings -> Wireless Setting -> Receive Reset). In the settings (Settings -> Wireless Setting
-> Operating Mode) of the master unit select "Transmit", and in the settings of the slave units select "Receive". On the master unit select
"Link" (Settings -> Wireless Setting -> Link -> Link) and confirm your selection by pressing ENTER. Pairing of the devices is then completed
automatically. In the master unit, select one of the standalone modes (Auto Program, Static) to control the slave units.
DMX Address
001
W-DMX™status
Current operating mode
40°C
LED unit
Temperature
SETTING DMX START ADDRESS (DMX ADDRESS)
Press MENU to access the selection menu. Using the UP and DOWN control buttons, select the menu item “DMX address” (observe
arrow) and confirm with ENTER. The display will show a three-digit number field and you can use the UP and DOWN buttons to
configure the desired DMX start address. Confirm the entry with ENTER and press MODE to return to the main display (in the example, “DMX
address 001”).
---------------- Menu ----------------
DMX Address
DMX Mode
Stand Alone
Slave
Settings
Network Settings
System Info
1
512
-
DMX Address
001
40°C
G3 G4S
W-DMX™
deactivated
W-DMX™
activated as
receiver,
not paired
W-DMX™
activated as
receiver and
is coupled to
device,
Transmitter is
switched off or
out of range
W-DMX
activated and
is coupled to
device,
no DMX signal
W-DMX™
activated as
receiver and
is coupled to
device,
DMX signal is
present
W-DMX™ and
transmission
mode G3 is
enabled
Up arrow =
Send operation
Arrow Down
= Receive
operation
Arrow flashes=
pairing process
Flashing stops =
paired
W-DMX™ and
transmission
mode G4S
activated
Up arrow =
Send operation
Arrow Down
= Receive
operation
Arrow flashes=
pairing process
Flashing stops =
paired
W-DMX™ STATUS

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CONFIGURING DMX MODE (DMX Mode)
Press MENU to access the selection menu. Using the UP and DOWN control buttons, select the menu item “DMX Mode” (observe
arrow) and confirm with ENTER. In the sub menu, you can now select under the DMX operating modes “32CH” and “22CH” using the UP
and DOWN buttons. Confirm your selection with ENTER. Tables with the channel assignments can be found in these instructions under
DMX CONTROL.
---------------- Menu ----------------
DMX Address
DMX Mode
Stand Alone
Slave
Settings
Network Settings
System Info
------------ DMX Mode ------------
32CH
22CH
CONFIGURING STANDALONE MODE
Press MENU to access the selection menu. Using the UP and DOWN control buttons, select the menu item “Stand Alone” (observe
arrow) and confirm with ENTER. Now use the control buttons UP and DOWN to select the desired stand-alone mode (“Auto Program”
or “Static”, note arrow) and confirm with ENTER.
---------------- Menu ----------------
DMX Address
DMX Mode
Stand Alone
Slave
Settings
Network Settings
System Info
------------ Stand Alone ------------
Auto Programme
Static
AUTO MODE (programme 1 to programme 12)
The 12 different auto-programmes each comprise non-editable colour-change sequences. Brightness and speed are independently
adjustable. Select “Auto Program” as described under “CONFIGURE STANDALONE MODE” and press ENTER to confirm. Now use the control
buttons UP and DOWN to select one of the 12 auto programmes (observe arrow) and confirm with ENTER. To set the running speed,
select the menu item “Speed”, confirm with ENTER and set the desired value between 000 to 100 using the UP and DOWN control
buttons. Confirm by pressing ENTER. To adjust the brightness, select the menu item “Intensity”, confirm with ENTER, select the desired
value from 000 to 100 and confirm with ENTER. Press MENU four times to return to the main display (Mode Auto).
Mode
Auto
40°C
----------- Stand Alone -----------
Auto Programme
Static
---------- Auto Programme
----------
Program 1
Program 2
-
Program 11
Program 12
------------- Program x -------------
Speed <100>
Intensity <100>
000
100
-
Speed
000
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Intensity

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STATIC MODE (Static)
The Static mode allows the Dimmer, Strobe, Colour wheel and Gobo wheel etc. to be adjusted directly on the device with values between
000 to 255, similar to a DMX control unit. In this way, an individual scene can be created without an additional DMX controller. Select static
mode as per the procedure previously described in SETTING OPERATION MODE and confirm with ENTER. Now use the control buttons UP
and DOWN to select the menu item you want to edit (see table below, observe arrow) and confirm with ENTER. The display now shows
a three-digit numeric field and allowing you to configure the desired value from 000 to 255. Confirm each entry by pressing ENTER. Press
MODE three times to return to the main display (Static Mode).
Mode
Static
40°C
------------ Stand Alone ------------
Auto Programme
Static
--------------- Static ---------------
Pan
Pan Fine
-
Pan Tilt Marco
Pan Tilt Speed
000
255
-
Static
Pan 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Pan fine 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Tilt 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Tilt fine 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Dimmer 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Dimmer Fine 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Strobe 000 – 005 Strobe open
006 – 010 Strobe closed
011 – 033 Pulse random, slow -> fast
034 – 056 Ramp up random, slow -> fast
057 – 079 Ramp down random, slow -> fast
080 – 102 Random Strobe Effect, slow -> fast
103 – 127 Strobe Break Effect, 5s…..1s (Short burst with break)
128 – 250 Strobe slow -> fast <1Hz - 13Hz
251 – 255 Strobe open
Cyan 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Cyan Fine 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Magenta 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Magenta Fine 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Yellow 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Yellow Fine 000 – 255 0% to 100%
CTO 000 – 255 0% to 100%
CTO Fine 000 – 255 0% to 100%

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Colour Wheel 000 – 005 Colour off (open)
006 – 017 Open/Deep Red
018 – 029 Deep Red
030 – 041 Deep Red/Medium Blue
042 – 053 Medium Blue
054 – 065 Medium Blue / Deep Green
066 – 077 Deep Green
078 – 089 Deep Green/Lavender
090 – 101 Lavender
102 – 113 Lavender/Amber
114 – 125 Amber
126 – 137 Amber/CTO
138 – 149 CTO
150 – 161 CTO / Congo Blue
162 – 173 Congo Blue
174 – 185 Congo Blue / Open
186 – 192 Colour off (open)
193 – 223 Colour wheel rot. Slow -> Fast, CW
224 – 224 Colour wheel rot. Stop
225 – 255 Colour wheel rot. Fast -> Slow, CCW
Gobo Wheel 1 000 – 005 Open
006 – 018 Gobo 1
019 – 031 Gobo 2
032 – 044 Gobo 3
045 – 057 Gobo 4
058 – 070 Gobo 5
071 – 083 Gobo 6
084 – 096 Gobo 7
097 – 109 Gobo 1 shake (slow-fast)
110 – 122 Gobo 2 shake (slow-fast)
123 – 135 Gobo 3 shake (slow-fast)
136 – 148 Gobo 4 shake (slow-fast)
149 – 161 Gobo 5 shake (slow-fast)
162 – 174 Gobo 6 shake (slow-fast)
175 – 187 Gobo 7 shake (slow-fast)
188 – 192 Open
193 – 223 Gobo wheel, rot. Slow -> Fast, CW
224 – 224 Gobo wheel, rot. Stop
225 – 255 Gobo wheel, rot. Fast -> Slow, CCW
Gobo 1 Rot (Gobo
Rotation)
000 – 005 Gobo 1 Rotation off
006 – 128 Gobo 1 Position 0° ... 540°
129 – 191 Gobo 1 Rotation, Slow -> Fast, CW
192 – 192 Gobo 1 Rotation Stop
193 – 255 Gobo 1 Rotation, Fast -> , CCW

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Gobo Wheel 2 000 – 005 Open
006 – 017 Gobo 1
018 – 029 Gobo 2
030 – 041 Gobo 3
042 – 053 Gobo 4
054 – 065 Gobo 5
066 – 077 Gobo 6
078 – 089 Gobo 7
090 – 101 Gobo 8
102 – 113 Gobo 1 shake (slow-fast)
114 – 125 Gobo 2 shake (slow-fast)
126 – 137 Gobo 3 shake (slow-fast)
138 – 149 Gobo 4 shake (slow-fast)
150 – 161 Gobo 5 shake (slow-fast)
162 – 173 Gobo 6 shake (slow-fast)
174 – 185 Gobo 7 shake (slow-fast)
186 – 191 Gobo 8 shake (slow-fast)
192 – 192 Open
193 – 223 Gobo wheel, rot. Slow -> Fast, CW
224 – 224 Gobo wheel, rot. Stop
225 – 255 Gobo wheel, rot. Fast -> Slow, CCW
Zoom 000 – 255 narrow to wide
Zoom fine 000 – 255 narrow to wide
Focus 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Focus fine 000 – 255 0% to 100%
Iris 000 – 191 Open - Close
192 – 200 Pulse, slow -> fast (with Dim)
201 – 209 Pulse , slow -> fast (without Dim)
210 – 218 Pulse Random, slow -> fast (without Dim)
219 – 227 Ramp up, slow -> fast (with Dim)
228 – 236 Ramp up, slow -> fast (without Dim)
237 – 245 Ramp down, slow -> fast (with Dim)
246 – 255 Ramp down, slow -> fast (without Dim)
Prism 000 – 005 Prism off
006 – 128 Prism Position 0 ... 540°
129 – 191 Prism Rotation, Slow -> Fast, CW
192 – 192 Prism Rotation Stop
193 – 255 Prism Rotation, Fast -> Slow, CCW
Frost 000 – 255 0% to 100%

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Auto Programme 000 – 005 Auto Programme off
006 – 026 Auto Program 1
027 – 047 Auto Program 2
048 – 068 Auto Program 3
069 – 089 Auto Program 4
090 – 110 Auto Program 5
111 – 131 Auto Program 6
132 – 152 Auto Program 7
153 – 173 Auto Program 8
174 – 194 Auto Program 9
195 – 215 Auto Program 10
216 – 236 Auto Program 11
237 – 255 Auto Program 12
Pan/Tilt Macro 000 – 005 off
006 – 040 PAN small > big
041 – 075 TILT small > big
076 – 110 PAN/TILT small > big
111 – 145 PAN/TILT (inverse) small > big
146 – 180 Circle small > big
181 – 215 Circle (inverse) small > big
216 – 255 Random small > big
Pan/Tilt Speed /
Auto Programme
Speed
000 – 255 Pan/Tilt Fast -> Slow
SET SLAVE MODE (Slave)
Press MENU to access the selection menu. Using the UP and DOWN control buttons, select the
menu item “Slave” (observe arrow) and confirm with ENTER. Connect the slave and the master units (same model) using a DMX cable, and
enable one of the stand alone modes on the master unit (AUTO, Static). Now the slave unit will follow the master unit. If there is no control
signal, the display characters will flash. Flashing stops as soon as a control signal is present.
Mode
Slave
40°C
---------------- Menu ----------------
DMX Address
DMX Mode
Stand Alone
Slave
Settings
Network Settings
System Info
DEVICE SETTINGS (Settings)
Press MODE to access the selection menu. Using the and DOWN controls, select the menu item “Settings” (observe arrow) and
confirm with ENTER.
---------------- Menu ----------------
DMX Address
DMX Mode
Stand Alone
Slave
Settings
Network Settings
System Info

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This will take you to the sub-menu for setting the following sub-menu items (selection with UP and DOWN , confirm with ENTER,
change value/status with UP and DOWN , confirm with ENTER):
Settings
Wireless Setting = W-DMX settings
(wireless DMX)
W-DMX On/Off On = W-DMX enabled
Off = W-DMX disabled
Operating Mode Receive = W-DMX module as receiver
Transmit = W-DMX module as transmitter
Transmitting Mode G3 = G3 transmission standard
G4S = G4S transmission standard
Link Link = pair with W-DMX devices. W-DMX must be activated on
all devices and the pairing must be picked up by a transmitter
(Receive Reset).
Unlink = unpair all devices
Receive Reset No = do not retain transmitter pairing
Yes = retain transmitter pairing
Display Reverse = Flip display On Rotate display by 180° (e.g. for overhead installation)
Off no display rotation
Display = Display lighting On permanent on
Off Deactivation after approximately 1 minute of inactivity
DMX Fail = Operating status
with DMX signal
fault
Hold last command is retained
Blackout activates blackout
Dimmer Curve = Dimmer curve Linear
Light intensity increases linearly with DMX value
Exponential Light intensity can be finely adjusted at lower DMX values and
broadly adjusted at higher DMX values.
Logarithmic Light intensity can be broadly adjusted at lower DMX values and
finely adjusted at higher DMX values.
S-Curve Light intensity can be finely adjusted at lower and higher DMX
values and broadly adjusted at medium DMX values
Pan reverse = Pan direction On Reverses pan direction
Off does not reverse pan direction
Tilt Reverse = Tilt direction On Reverses tilt direction
Off does not reverse tilt direction
Feedback = Position correction On automatic position correction is enabled
Off automatic position correction is disabled
Fan Setting = Adjusts fan speed Regular Automatic fan speed control
Silent Extra quiet fan with reduced brightness
LED Frequency = LED PWM
frequency
800Hz / 1200Hz /
2000Hz / 3600Hz
/ 25kHz
Configuration of LED PWM frequency
Mov Blackout = Automatic black-
out during head
movement
On Blackout during head movement
Off no blackout during head movement

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Test = Function test On step-by-step function test of the LED and all motors (Pan, Tilt,
Gobo...)
Off Stop function test
Auto Lock Unit = Automatic locking
of the controls
On Automatic locking of the controls after approximately 1 minute of
inactivity. Display shown upon attempted use: "Keys Locked!"
To unlock: Press and hold and simultaneously for approx.
5 seconds
Off Automatic locking of the controls is disabled
Reset = Reset motors Head Resets all head motors (colour wheel, gobo wheel, prism…)
Pan&Tilt Resets the pan & tilt motors
All Reset all motors
Factory Reset = Reset to factory
settings
Reset Now? Resetting to factory settings:
Perform reset with ENTER, cancel with MENU
Service Menu = Only for service
purposes
linear
DMX value
Light intensity
exponential
DMX value
Light intensity
logarithmic
DMX value
Light intensity
S-curve
DMX value
Light intensity
Dimmer curves
NETWORK SETTINGS
Press MENU to access the selection menu for the selection menu. Using the UP and DOWN controls, select the menu item “Network Set-
tings” (observe arrow) and confirm with ENTER.
---------------- Menu ----------------
DMX Address
DMX Mode
Stand Alone
Slave
Settings
Network Settings
System Info
This will take you to the sub-menu for setting the following sub-menu items (selection with UP and DOWN , confirm with ENTER,
change value with UP and DOWN , confirm with ENTER):

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Network Settings
Network Mode Artnet Select with UP and DOWN , confirm with ENTER
sACN
IP Address = Setting the IP
address
Number 1 000-
255
Select numbers 1 - 4 by repeatedly pressing ENTER
Change value with UP and DOWN , confirm with ENTER
Number 2 000-
255
Number 3 000-
255
Number 4 000-
255
Subnet Mask = Adjustment of the
subnet mask
Number 1 000-
255
Select numbers 1 - 4 by repeatedly pressing ENTER
Change value with UP and DOWN , confirm with ENTER
Number 2 000-
255
Number 3 000-
255
Number 4 000-
255
Universe = Setting the DMX
universes 1 - 256
000-255 Select value with UP and DOWN , confirm with ENTER
Universe Group Setting the DMX
Universe Group
1 - 256
000-255 Select value with UP and DOWN , confirm with ENTER
DMX OUT = Output of the
Artnet or sACN
control signal as
DMX signal via the
DMX OUT sockets
ON = Output of the control signal via DMX OUT activated
OFF = Output of the control signal via DMX OUT deactivated
SYSTEM INFORMATION (System Info)
Press MODE to access the selection menu. Using the and DOWN controls, select the menu item "System Info" (observe arrow) and
confirm with ENTER.
---------------- Menu ----------------
DMX Address
DMX Mode
Stand Alone
Slave
Settings
Network Settings
System Info
Now select the desired sub-menu item again using the arrow keys UP and DOWN and display the corresponding information by
pressing ENTER.
System Info
Firmware = Displays device
firmware
Disp: Vx.x
NET: Vx.x
CTR1-XY: Vx.x
CTR2-Motor Vx.x
CTR3-Motor Vx.x
CTR4-Motor Vx.x

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Temperature = Temperature
display
LED xx°C
Head xx°C
Base xx°C
Operation Hours = Displays operating
time
xxx:xxh Displays total operating time in hours and
minutes
Error Info = Function error
display
If a fault is not
corrected by a
reset or restart,
the defective unit
must be repaired
by an authorised
service centre.
CTR1 Error (Pan/Tilt control error) Solution: Restart
CTR2 Error (CMY control error) Solution: Restart
CTR3 Error (Gobo Control error) Solution: Restart
CTR4 Error (Focus Control error) Solution: Restart
NET Error Solution: Restart
Pan Sensor Error (Pan Sensor Error after
Pan/Tilt Reset)
Solution: Restart
Tilt Sensor Error (Tilt Sensor Error after
Pan/Tilt Reset)
Solution: Restart
Pan Encode Error (Pan Encode Error
after Pan/Tilt Reset)
Solution: Restart
Tilt Encode Error (Tilt Encode Error after
Pan/Tilt Reset)
Solution: Restart
Colour Reset Fail Solution: Reset head
Cyan Reset Fail Solution: Reset head
Magenta Reset Fail (CMY Magenta
Reset Fail)
Solution: Reset head
Yellow Reset Fail (CMY Yellow Reset Fail) Solution: Reset head
Cto Reset Fail Solution: Reset head
Gobo1 Reset Fail Solution: Reset head
RGobo1 Reset Fail (Gobo 1 Rotation
Reset Fail)
Solution: Check for correct fit and position
(see photo below), Reset Head
Gobo2 Reset Fail Solution: Reset head
Prism Reset Fail Solution: Reset head
RPrism Reset Fail (Prism Rotation Reset
Fail)
Solution: Reset head
Focus Reset Fail Solution: Reset head
Zoom Reset Fail Solution: Reset head
Frost Reset Fail Solution: Reset head
Iris Reset Fail Solution: Reset head
Temperature Error (LED temperature
above maximum)
Solution: Let it cool down, restart. Check
maximum ambient temperature (40 ° C)

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B
A
A
INSTALLATION
Thanks to its integrated rubber feet, the lamp can be positioned in a suitable location on a level surface.Traverse installation can be achieved
with the help of two omega brackets, which are attached to the base of the device (A). 2 x Omega brackets are included. Suitable beam clamps
are available as an option. Ensure firm connections and secure the spotlight to the securing lug (B) with a suitable safety cable.
Important note: Overhead mounting requires extensive experience, including the calculation of the load limit values of the
installation material and regular safety inspection of all installation materials and spotlights. If you do not have these
qualifications, do not attempt to perform an installation yourself. Refer instead to a qualified professional.

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DMX TECHNOLOGY
DMX-512
DMX (Digital Multiplex) is the designation for a universal transmission protocol for
communications between corresponding devices and controllers. A DMX controller sends
DMX data to the connected DMX device(s). The DMX data is always transmitted as a serial
data stream that is forwarded from one connected device to the next via the "DMX IN" and
"DMX OUT" connectors (XLR plug-type connectors) that are found on every DMX-capable
device, provided the maximum number of devices does not exceed 32 units. The last device
in the chain needs to be equipped with a terminator (terminating resistor).
DMX CONNECTION
DMX is the common "language" via which a very wide range of types and models of equipment from various manufacturers can
be connected with one another and controlled via a central controller, provided that all of the devices and the controller are DMX
compatible. For optimum data transmission, it is necessary to keep the connecting cables between the individual devices as short as
possible. The order in which the devices are integrated in the DMX network has no influence on the addresses. Thus the device with
the DMX address 1 can be located at any position in the (serial) DMX chain: at the beginning, at the end or somewhere in the middle.
If the DMX address 1 is assigned to a device, the controller "knows" that it should send all data allocated to address 1 to this device
regardless of its position in the DMX network.
SERIAL CONNECTION OF MULTIPLE LIGHTS
1. Connect the male XLR connector (3-pin or 5-pin) of the DMX cable to the DMX output (female XLR socket) of the first DMX device
(e.g. DMX-Controller).
2. Connect the female 3-pin XLR connector of the DMX cable connected to the first projector to the DMX input (male 3-pin socket)
of the next DMX device. In the same way, connect the DMX output of this device to the DMX input of the next device and repeat until
all devices have been connected. Please note that as a rule, DMX devices are connected in series and connections cannot be shared
without active splitters. The maximum number of DMX devices in a DMX chain should not exceed 32 units.
The Adam Hall 3 STAR, 4 STAR, and 5 STAR product ranges include an extensive selection of suitable cables.
DMX CABLES
When fabricating your own cables, always observe the illustrations on this page. Never connect the shielding of the cable to the ground
contact of the plug, and always make certain that the shielding does not come into contact with the housing of the XLR plug. If the shielding
is connected to the ground, this can lead to short-circuiting and system malfunctions.
Pin Assignment
DMX cable with 3-pin XLR connectors: DMX cable with 5-pin XLR connectors (pin 4 and 5 are not used):
Shield
2
3
1
2
3
1
123
4
5
1
2
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Shield
DMX TERMINATORS (TERMINATING RESISTORS)
To prevent system errors, the last device in a DMX chain needs to be equipped with a terminating resistor (120 ohm, 1/4 Watt).
3-pin XLR connector with a terminating resistor: K3DMXT3
5-pin XLR connector with a terminating resistor: K3DMXT5
Pin Assignment
3-pin XLR connector: 5-pin XLR connector:
2
3
1
1
2
345
DMX ADAPTER
The combination of DMX devices with 3-pin connectors and DMX devices with 5-pin connectors in a DMX chain is possible with suitable
adapters.
Pin Assignment
DMX Adapter 5-pin XLR male to 3-pin XLR female: K3DGF0020
Pins 4 and 5 are not used.
Pin Assignment
DMX Adapter 3-pin XLR male to 5-pin XLR female: K3DHM0020
Pins 4 and 5 are not used.

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Product number: CLES3
Product type: LED moving light
Type: Moving Head
Number of lamps: 1
Type of lamp: 350W LED
Colour temperature: Cool white 6800 K
LED PWM frequency: 800Hz, 1200Hz, 2000Hz, 3600Hz, 25kHz (adjustable)
Colour mixing: CMY + CTO
Number of colours on colour
wheel:
7 + open and split colours
Number of Gobos: 15 + open (8 fixed + 7 rotating)
Beam angle: 10° - 38°
DMX input: 3-pin XLR male
5-pin XLR male
RJ45 Ethernet IN (ArtNET)
DMX output: 3-pin XLR female
5-pin XLR female
RJ45 Ethernet IN (ArtNET)
DMX modes: 22-channel, 32-channel
DMX functions: Pan/Tilt, Pan/Tilt Fine, Dimmer, Dimmer Fine, Multifunctional Strobe, Cyan, Cyan Fine, Magenta,
Magenta Fine, Yellow,Yellow Fine, CTO, CTO Fine, Colour Wheel, Colour Wheel Rotation, Gobo
Wheel 1, Gobo 1 Rotation, Gobo 1 Rotation Fine, Goborad 1 Rotation, Gobo 1 Shake, Goborad
2, Goborad 2 Rotation, Gobo 2 Shake, Zoom, Zoom Fine, Focus, Focus Fine, Iris, Prism, Prism
Rotation, Frost, Auto Programme 1 - 12, Pan/Tilt Macros, Pan/Tilt Speed, Dimmer Curve, System
Settings
Standalone functions: Automatic programmes 1 – 12, static mode, master/slave operation
System settings: Wireless Setting, Display Reverse, Display Lighting on/off, DMX Fail, Dimmer Curve, Pan Reverse,
Tilt Reverse, Feedback, Fan Setting, Movement Blackout,Test, Auto Lock, Reset, Factory Reset
Control: DMX512, RDM enabled, W-DMX™ (Transceiver), Art-Net, sACN
PAN angle: 540°
TILT angle: 270°
Operating controls: MENU, ENTER, UP, DOWN
Display elements: OLED display
Operating voltage: 100–240 V AC/50–60 Hz
Power consumption: 460W
Efficiency: 26 lm/W
Light intensity: 41000 lx @ 3m (@ 10°), 14.760 lx @ 5 m (12°)
Lighting power: 12000 lm
Power connection: TRUE1 compatible input
Fuse: T6.3AL / 250V (5 x 20mm)
Ambient temperature in operation: -15°C - 45°C
Relative air humidity: < 85%, non-condensing
Housing material: Metal, ABS
Housing colour: black
Housing cooling: Heatpipe cooling system plus temperature controlled fans
Dimensions (W x H x D, without
bracket):
402 x 257 x 662 mm
Weight: 23.5 kg
Additional features: 1m mains cable with TRUE1 compatible plug
and 2 omega mounting brackets included with the appliance
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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MANUFACTURER´S DECLARATIONS
MANUFACTURER‘S WARRANTY & LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
You can find our current warranty conditions and limitations of liability at: https://cdn-shop.adamhall.com/media/pdf/MANUFACTU-
RERS-DECLARATIONS_CAMEO.pdf. To request warranty service for a product, please contact Adam Hall GmbH, Adam-Hall-Str. 1,
CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT
(valid in the European Union and other European countries with a differentiated waste collection system)
This symbol on the product, or on its documents indicates that the device may not be treated as household waste. This is to avoid
environmental damage or personal injury due to uncontrolled waste disposal. Please dispose of this product separately from other waste
and have it recycled to promote sustainable economic activity. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased
this product, or their local government office, for details on where and how they can recycle this item in an environmentally friendly manner.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed
with other commercial waste for disposal.
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
CE Compliance
Adam Hall GmbH states that this product meets the following guidelines (where applicable):
R&TTE (1999/5/EC) or RED (2014/53/EU) from June 2017
Low voltage directive (2014/35/EU)
EMV directive (2014/30/EU)
RoHS (2011/65/EU)
The complete declaration of conformity can be found at www.adamhall.com.
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