Contest FLAG25i User manual

USER GUIDE
10406 - Version 1 / 11-2015
5 X 5 LEDS MOVING PANEL WITH ARTNET AND INFINITY MOVE

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1 - Safety information
This symbol signals an important safety precaution.
The CAUTION symbol signals a risk of product deterioration.
The WARNING symbol signals a risk to the user’s physical integrity.
The product may also be damaged.
Important safety information
Symbols used
Any maintenance procedure must be performed by a CONTEST authorised
technical service. Basic cleaning operations must thoroughly follow our safety
instructions.
This product contains non-isolated electrical components. Do not undertake any
maintenance operation when it is switched on as it may result in electric shock.
This unit is intended for indoor use only. Do not use it in a wet, or extremely
cold/hot locations. Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in
fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to this product or other property.
WARNING: This unit contains no user-serviceable parts. Do not open the housing or attempt
any maintenance by yourself. In the unlikely even your unit may require service, please contact
your nearest dealer.
In order to avoid any electrical malfunction, please do not use any multi-socket, power cord
extension or connecting system without making sure they are perfectly isolated and present no
defect.
Recycling your device
• As HITMUSIC is really involved in the environmental cause,
we only commercialise clean, ROHS compliant products.
• When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a
collection point designated by local authorities. The separate
collection and recycling of your product at the time of
disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that
it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the
environment.
Instructions and recommendations
11 - Power cords protection:
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items
placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at lugs, convenience receptacles and
the point where they exit from the fixture.
12 - Cleaning precautions :
Unplug the product before attempting any cleaning operation. This product should be cleaned only
with accessories recommended by the manufacturer. Use a damp cloth to clean the surface. Do not
wash this product.
13 - Long periods of non use :
Disconnect the unit’s main power during long periods of non use.
14 - Liquids or objects penetration :
Do not let any object penetrate this product as it may result in electric shock or fire.
Never spill any liquid on this product as it may infiltrate the electronic components and result in
electric shock or fire.
15 - This product should be serviced when :
Please contact the qualified service personnel if :
- The power cord or the plug has been damaged.
- Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance.
- The appliance has been exposed to rain or water.
- The product does not appear to operate normally.
- The product has been damaged.
16 - Inspection/maintenance :
Please do not attempt any inspection or maintenance by yourself.
Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
17 - Operating environment :
Ambient temperature and humidity: +5 - +35°C, relative humidity must be less than 85% (when cooling
vents are not obstructed).
Do not operate this product in a non-ventilated, very humid or warm place.
1 - Please read carefully :
We strongly recommend to read carefully and understand the safety instructions before attempting
to operate this unit.
2 - Please keep this manual :
We strongly recommend to keep this manual with the unit for future reference.
3 - Operate carefully this product :
We strongly recommend to take into consideration every safety instruction.
4 - Follow the instructions:
Please carefully follow each safety instruction to avoid any physical harm or property damage.
5 - Avoid water and wet locations :
Do not use this product in rain, or near washbasins or other wet locations.
6 - Installation :
We strongly encourage you to only use a fixation system or support recommended by the manufacturer
or supplied with this product. Carefully follow the installation instructions and use the adequate tools.
Always ensure this unit is firmly fixed to avoid vibration and slipping while operating as it may result
in physical injury.
7 - Ceiling or wall installation :
Please contact your local dealer before attempting any ceiling or wall installation.
8 - Ventilation :
The cooling vents ensure a safe use of this product, and avoid any overheating risk.
Do not obstruct or cover these vents as it may result in overheating and potential physical injury or
product damage. This product should never been operated in a closed non-ventilated area such as a
flight case or a rack, unless cooling vents are provided for the purpose.
9 - Heat exposure :
Sustained contact or proximity with warm surfaces may cause overheating and product damages.
Please keep this product away from any heat source such as a heaters, amplifiers, hot plates, etc...
10 - Electric power supply :
This product can only be operated according to a very specific voltage. These information are specified
on the label located at the rear of the product.
Warning
This product is equipped with Class 2 LEDs.
Please avoid looking directly at the beam as it may cause severe eye
injuries.

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2 - Introduction
3 - Technical specifications
Thank you for purchasing the FLAG25i moving head. You now have in your possession a high-quality, powerful and intelligent device
absolutely perfect for parties, animations, live events...
Light source
• 25 x 15W LEDs
• 4-in-1 : Red, Green, Blue and White from the same source
• Expected lifespan of 50,000 hours
• Low temperature, low power consumption and works many hours continuously
Colours
• Configure each LED independently
• Colour macro
• Colour presets
Effects
• Letter, figure and number patterns with customisable colours
• Automatic or music-sensitive programs
• Adjustable strobe and random strobe
• Random strobe and random pulse for each pixel
• 1 -25 flashes per second strobe and random strobe
Adjustable electronic dimmer: 0 - 100%
Control
• Standard DMX-512
• 16, 21 and 117 DMX channels
• Ethernet port for Art-NET and KlingNET™ command protocols
• Assignable patch to every channel
• 22 built-in automatic and music-sensitive programs
• Automatic detection of the DMX, slave or master mode
• Colour LCD drop-down menu to choose and assign the different modes
• Battery-operated memory system to address and choose modes without the 230V power supply
• Compatible with RDM for console feedbacks
Movements
• 8 or 16 bits Pan and Tilt resolutions
• Ranges: Pan 540 or 630° - Tilt 265°
• Infinite PAN and TILT rotation
• The DMX and the menu allow you to adjust the movement speed
• Position memory and auto repositioning
Optical
• Beamwidth (for each lens): 4°
• Light output: 29700 Lux at 5m
Additional characteristics
• Powercon®lN/OUT sockets
• 3 and 5-pin DMX IN/OUT sockets
• Adjustable fan speed
• Power consumption: 420W max.
• Power supply: 100/240V, AC - 50/60Hz
• Net weight: 18.6 Kg
Package contents
• Your FLAG25i
• 2 fixation brackets with Omega holders
• The user guide
• 1x2-pole + earth power cord / Powercon®socket
NOTE:
The internal software can be upgraded via
the DMX port, using a specific tool.
This update can only be performed by a
qualified technician.

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9 - Cooling fans
10 - Power input socket
Powercon©Neutrik©socket
11 - Fuse
Fuse: T3.15A - 250V ; 5 x 20 mm
12 - Ethernet input/output
RJ45 sockets.
13 - DMX Input/output via 5-pin XLR
14 - Power output
Powercon©Neutrik© socket
15 - DMX Input/output via 3-pin XLR
4 - Description 1 - LEDs
2 - Locking latches
Allow you to lock the moving head movements
while being transported.
3 - Display
Allows you to visualise menus.
4 - DC SWITCH button
Switches the menu on when the moving head is not
plugged in.
5 - MIC
Used for music-sensitive modes.
6 - ENTER button
Selects functions and saves changes.
7 - MODE button
Allows you to browse through menus.
8 -
UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT
Navigation button
Allows you to browse through menus and change
values.
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2
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7 83
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CAUTION !
Please make sure the
hanging point is properly
tightened.
Using a safety wire is
mandatory.
5 - Installing Quick-Lock fastening systems
The FLAG25i moving head is supplied
with two Quick-Lock fastening systems.
The example above indicates how to
install the Omega holders.
1- Attach Omega holders or hook clamps
to the Quick-Lock systems.
2- Position your Omega - Quick-Lock
systems on top of the drilled holes
located below the FLAG25i.
3- Rotate the Quick-Lock wing nuts a
quarter turn.
4- Attach the Omega fixations to a
structure and lock them.

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6 - Cabling, addressing and daisy chaining
Connecting the DMX remote control :
Connect the female plug of your XLR cable to your DMX remote control XLR output, then connect your cable male output to the
moving head. Daisy chain your moving heads with XLR cables.
1
2
R
3
120 Ω1/4W
Using a DMX line termination :
When long runs of cable are used (more than 100m, you may need to use a terminator on the last unit to
avoid erratic behavior. A terminator is a 110-120 ohm 1/4 watt resistor which is connected between pins
2 and 3 of a male XLR connector. This unit is inserted in the female XLR connector of the last unit in your
daisy chain to terminate the line.
Addressing the units :
Every unit must have a DMX address in order to respond to DMX signals. The address corresponds to the
channel number on which the unit receives an incoming DMX signal sent by the DMX remote control. The DMX addressing can be
performed by programming the channel number via the display located on the base of the unit.
You can either assign the same address to your units so they all react to the same signal, or assign a unique address per unit to
control them independently.
In the example above, the FLAG25i uses 16 channels (standard mode).
You must skip 16 channels between each address you assign.
The address of the first unit will be 1, the second unit will be 17 (1+16), the third unit will be 33 (17+16) and so on.
NB : Once switched on, the FLAG25i automatically detects any incoming DMX signal and the display indicates the unit DMX address.
If the unit does not receive any DMX signal, the display will flash. In such a case, please make sure the cable is properly plugged into
the DMX input of your moving head, your remote control is switched on and the cables used are not defective.
Daisy chaining :
The POWERCON© input/output system allows you to daisy chain several FLAG25i units.
Warning: You cannot use the same chain to supply more than 8 FLAG25i at 220V.
When using a 9th moving head, please use a new power source.
Address 1 Address 17 Address 33
Remote control
DMX line
termination

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7 - Menus
This menu allows you to change the initial DMX address, visualise the channels DMX values and select an operating mode.
The FLAG25i features many menus allowing you to configure its every move and function.
Press MODEto access the main menu.
Use the navigation keys to browse through submenus. Then press ENTER to access a submenu.
Use the and navigation keys to change values.
Press ENTER to save changes.
Press MODE again to leave a submenu.
Notes:
• Values in bold are the default values.
• In order to access menus when the moving head is turned off (thanks to the internal battery), press DC Switch and hold for
more than 2 seconds. If the buttons are not used and remain inactive for 1 minute, the display will automatically turn off.
• When browsing through menus, values in blue are values currently in use. When entering a new value, it will be written in
red until you save changes by pressing ENTER.
7.1 FUNCTION
Submenus Lower menus Values Description
Address
Set Address From A001 to AXXX
Assigns a DMX address.
The moving head automatically activates the DMX
mode once the DMX address has been configured.
Slave Set Slave 1, Slave 2, Slave 3 Allows you to determine how the moving head will
react when the slave mode is activated.
Program
Auto Alone, Master Once the Automatic mode is activated, the moving
head can operate by itself or as a Master unit.
Sound Alone, Master
Once the Music-sensitive mode is activated, the
moving head can operate by itself (Alone) or as a
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This menu allows you to visualise the moving head running time, its temperature, and the current version of the internal software.
This menu allows you to configure the moving head reactions, adjust the ventilation, customise the display and reset all
functions to factory settings.
7.2 INFORMATION
7.3 PERSONALITY
Submenus Lower menus Values Description
Time. Info
Current XXXX (hours) Current running time since the unit was last switched on.
Total Time XXXX (hours) Overall running time since the very first time the device was
switched on.
Last Clear XXXX (hours) Running time since the last running time reset.
Timer PIN PIN = 038 Password allowing you to reset the Last Run Time.
Clear Last ON/OFF Allows you to reset the Last Run Time.
Temp. Info Head. Temp XXX °C/°F Temperature of the projector head (°C).
Software. V
1U01 V1.03
2U01 V1.03
3U01 V1.03
4U01 V1.03
Current version of the internal software.
Model. Info FLAG25i Displays the name of your product
Error. Info Pan, Tilt, ... Displays function error(s)
Submenus Lower menus Values Description
Status
Remote. Add ON/OFF Activates the addressing via a DMX controller function.
No DMX Mode Close Shutter/Hold/Auto Program/
Music Control
Configures the moving head reactions in case of DMX
signal interruptions:
• Close Shutter: The projector blacks out
• Hold: The projector holds onto the last information
received
• Auto Program: The projector activates the Auto mode
via built-in programs
• Music Program: The projector activates the
Music-sensitive mode via built-in programs
Pan Reverse ON/OFF Reverses PAN movements.
TiltReverse ON/OFF Reverses TILT movements.
Pan Degree Pan 540
Pan 630
• Determine the PAN movement range :
• Pan540 : 540° rotation ( 1, 5 turn)
• Pan630 : 630° rotation ( 1, 75 turn)
Tilt. Degree Tilt 215
Tilt 270
• Determine the TILT movement range :
• Tilt215 : 215° rotation ( 0,6 turn)
• Tilt270 : 270° rotation ( 0, 75 turn)
Feedback ON/OFF The projector sends movement feedbacks

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Submenus Lower menus Values Description
Status
(continuation)
Mov Speed Speed 1~ 4 Determines the AUTO mode movement speed :
1 = fastest ; 4 = slowest
Mic Sens 0 ~ 99% Configures the internal mic sensitivity when using the
music-sensitive mode
Stand By OFF
01m ~99m (05m)
Sets a timer for the moving head to enter the sleep mode
if no DMX signal has been received.
The moving head will automatically resets when a DMX
signal is detected again.
The default value is 15 minutes.
Fans. Set Auto
High
Allows you to adjust the fans speed (e.g. to reduce their
noise)
LCD. Set
ShutoffTime 02 ~60m (05m) Timer after which the display shuts off when it remains
inactive.
Display Rev ON/OFF Rotates the display on a 180° angle
Key Lock ON/OFF
Allows you to lock the keyboard after a 15-second period
of inactivity.
The keyboard can be unlocked by pressing the Menu
button for 3 seconds.
Disp Flash ON/OFF The display flashes when no DMX signal is detected.
Temp. C/F Celsius / Fahrenheit Allows you to choose which unit of temperature will be
displayed.
Dim. Curve
• Standard
• Stage
• T V
• Architectur
• Theatre
The dimmer gradation speed depends on the mode used.
Please refer to chapter 8.2 for more information about
this.
Init. Status
Service PIN = XXX
Auto Pro = XXX
PAN = XXX
....etc
Allows you configure the initial state of each function
when the projector is switched on.
Default ON/OFF Resets to factory settings.
Please note that user programs will be erased.
ChannelValue PAN, TILT, ... Displays the value of each channel
Ethernet
FixtureID
Service PIN PIN=XXX Service PIN 050
RDM PID XXXXX Displays the RDM PID code
Unit IP Addr XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Sets the IP address of your device
Universe 000 - 255 Sets the Universe address of your device
ProtocolSet ArtNet, KlingNet Allows you to choose the Internet protocol used
NetSwitch ON/OFF Activates or deactivates the Ethernet output

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This menu allows you to reset the motors step-by-step (e.g. if positioning errors are detected).
This menu allows you to choose one of the preset DMX modes (number of channels used) or edit your own patch (order
and number of channels used).
Next chapter will detail more precisely functions assigned to each channel depending on the mode used.
7.4 Reset
7.5 User Mode
Submenus Description
Reset ALL Resets all motors.
ResetPanTilt Resets PAN and TILT motors.
Submenus Values Description
User Mode
Standard This default mode uses 21 DMX channels with the most
frequently used functions.
Basic Uses 16 channels, this is the simplest mode.
Extend This mode uses 117 channels, allowing you to separately
control each colour of each LED independently
User A User Mode A
User B User Mode B
User C User Mode C
Edit A
Max Chan = XX
PAN = CHXX
...etc
User mode A editing :
- Max Channel is the number of channels used.
- PAN = CHXX is the channel used by the PAN function.
When a function is moved to another channel, it will be
replaced by the former function using the same channels.
Edit B
Max Chan = XX
PAN = CHXX
...etc
Similar
Edit C
Max Chan = XX
PAN = CHXX
...etc
Similar

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This menu allows you to select the programs assigned to each of the 3 program groups, edit the 9 built-in programs and
edit the 250 scenes forming these programs.
The FLAG25i can be assigned to 3 different slave groups (via the Slave mode function in the Function menu).
The designated Master unit sends programs containing slave groups information.
Programs are sent in a loop as follows :
Slave units receive every program but only reacts to those assigned to their group.
A unit assigned to the Slave 2 group will only react to the Auto Pro Part 2 program.
7.6 Edit Program
Submenus Values Description
Select. Pro
Pro Part1 = Program 1 ~ 10 (Program 1)
Pro Part2 = Program 1 ~ 10 (Program 2)
Pro Part3 = Program 1 ~ 10 (Program 3)
Allows you to assign one of the 9 internal programs to each
Pro Part X
EditProgram
Program 1
Program 2
...
Program 10
• Pro Test
• Step 01 ~ 64
Allows you to select the scenes assigned to each program.
Press ENTER to assign one of the available scenes to each
step.
A single scene can be assigned to different steps.
Assign the End scene to the last step of the program to set
the end of the program.
Use the Pro Test submenu to visualise the scenes assigned
to the program you are currently editing.
Edit. Sce
Scene 001
Scene 002
....
Scene 250
• Auto Program,
PAN, TILT Fine, ...
• Scene Time
• Fade Time
• Input By Outside
This submenu allows you to edit one of the 250 scenes.
Select a scene and press ENTER.
Sélect each function (PAN, TILT, ...etc) and press ENTER,
then assign a value included between 000 and 255 to each
function.
Then indicate the scene duration (in seconds) and the fade
out duration.
The Input By Outside function allows you to receive a scene
sent by a DMX controller.
Sce. Input XXX - XXX
This submenu allows you to automatically record a scene
sent by a DMX controller.
You can store up to 250 scenes.
Indicate the number of scenes you want to save, precising
the opening and ending scenes.
The opening scene selection uses the left and right arrow
buttons.
The ending scene selection uses the up and down arrow
buttons.
Press ENTER. The moving head now awaits incoming scenes
from the DMX controller.

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More details about program groups sequencing and scenes they include:
Example :
Program 2 includes scenes 10, 11, 12 and 13
Program 4 includes scenes 8, 9 and 10
Program 6 includes scenes 12, 13, 14 and 15
Auto Pro Part 1 is assigned to program 2
Auto Pro Part 2 is assigned to program 4
Auto Pro Part 3 is assigned to program 6
The 3 slave groups will run the programs according to the same number of steps as follows:
Scène 10 Scène 11 Scène 12 Scène 13
Scène 8 Scène 9 Scène 10 Scène 8
Scène 12 Scène 13 Scène 14 Scène 15
This menu allows you to test and manually control each function, and recalibrate PAN and TILT movements.
7.7 Effect
Submenus Values Description
Test. Chan
AUTO
PAN
.... etc
Tests each function individually.
Manual. Ctrl
AUTO = XXX
PAN = XXX
.... etc
Controls each function manually.
Calibrate
-Password- Password to unlock calibration = 050
PAN = XXX
TILT = XXX
Allows you to set very precisely the initial PAN and TILT
positions (after a reset or when the moving head is turned
on).

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The FLAG25i moving head includes 3 preset DMX modes :
The Basic mode features 16 channels, the Standard mode features 21 channels and the Expert mode features 117
channels.
The following chart indicates DMX values of each channels.
Note : St = Standard, Ba = Basique et Ex = Expert.
8 - Dmx channels and their functions
Modes / Channels DMX values Functions and effects
St Ba Ex
111
PAN movement
000 - 255 PAN movement
22
16-bit PAN movement
000 - 255 Very precise PAN movement settings
323
TILT movement
000 - 255 TILT movement
44
16-bit TILT movement
000 - 255 Very precise TILT movement settings
535
PAN/TILT movements speed and reaction
000 - 225 Fast to slow speed settings
226 - 235 Black out during movements
236 - 255 No function, max speed
646
Non-stop PAN movement
000 - 127 No function
128 - 189 Rotation continue dans le sens horaire de rapide vers lent
190 - 193 Pas de rotation
194 - 255 Rotation continue dans le sens anti-horaire de lent vers rapide
757
Mouvement TILT continu
000 - 127 Pas de fonction
128 - 189 Clockwise fast-to-slow rotation
190 - 193 No rotation
236 - 255 Counterclockwise slow-to-fast rotation
868
Strobe
000-007 LEDs off
008-014 No function, LEDs on
015-054 Slow to fast strobe
055-061 No function, LEDs on
062-101 Slow to fast pulse effect
102-108 No function, LEDs on
109-148 Slow to fast random strobe
149-155 No function, LEDs on
156-195 Slow-to-fast random pulse per pixel
196-202 No function, LEDs on
203-242 Slow-to-fast random strobe per pixel
243-255 No function, LEDs on
979
Dimmer
000 - 255 Intensity: 0 - 100%
10 8 All LEDs red
000 - 255 000 : Black out - 255 : red 100%
11 9 All LEDs green
000 - 255 000 : Black out - 255 : vert 100%
8.1 DMX channels

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12 10 ALL LEDs blue
000 - 255 000 : Black out - 255 : bleu 100%
13 11 All LEDs white
000 - 255 000 : Black out - 255 : blanc 100%
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Colour macros
000 - 007 No function
008 - 039 From Red to Yellow
040 - 071 From Yellow to Green
072 - 103 From Green to Cyan
104 - 135 From Cyan to Blue
136 - 167 From Blue to Magenta
168 - 199 From Magenta to Red
200 - 231 From Red to White
232 - 255 Slow to fast Rainbow effect
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Preset colours
000-004 No function
005-009 White 2700°K
010-014 White 3200°K
015-019 White 4300°K
020-024 White 5600°K
025-029 White 6500°K
030-034 White 8000°K
035-039 Yellow
040-044 Magenta
045-049 Cyan
050-054 Salmon
055-059 Turquoise
060-064 Light green
065-069 Steel blue
070-074 Orange
075-079 Straw
080-084 Light lavender
085-089 Pink
090-094 Green
095-099 Red
100-104 Blue
105-109 White
110-114 Rainbow Effect 1
115-119 Rainbow Effect 2
120-124 Rainbow Effect 3
125-129 Rainbow Effect 4
130-134 Rainbow Effect 5
135-139 Rainbow Effect 6
140-144 Rainbow Effect 7
145-149 Rainbow Effect 8
150-154 Rainbow Effect 9
155-159 Rainbow Effect 10
160-164 Rainbow Effect 11
165-169 Rainbow Effect 12
170-174 Rainbow Effect 13
175-179 Rainbow Effect 14
180-184 Rainbow Effect 15
185-189 Rainbow Effect 16
190-194 Rainbow Effect 17
195-199 Rainbow Effect 18
200-255 Rainbow Effect 19

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16 12 Color Presets Dimmer
000 - 255 Intensity from 0 to 100%
17 12 13
Preset patterns
000-010 No function
011-013 0
014-016 1
017-019 2
020-022 3
023-025 4
026-028 5
029-031 6
032-034 7
035-037 8
038-040 9
041-043 A
044-046 B
047-049 C
050-052 D
053-055 E
056-058 F
059-061 G
062-064 H
065-067 I
068-070 J
071-073 K
074-076 L
077-079 M
080-082 N
083-085 O
086-088 P
089-091 Q
092-094 R
095-097 S
098-100 T
101-103 U
104-106 V
107-109 W
110-112 X
113-115 Y
116-118 Z
119-121 Preset pattern 1
122-124 Preset pattern 2
125-127 Preset pattern 3
128-130 Preset pattern 4
131-133 Preset pattern 5
134-136 Preset pattern 6
137-139 Preset pattern 7
140-142 Preset pattern 8
143-145 Preset pattern 9
146-148 Preset pattern 10
149-151 Preset pattern 11
152-154 Preset pattern 12
155-157 Preset pattern 13
158-160 Preset pattern 14

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161-163 Preset pattern 15
164-166 Preset pattern 16
167-169 Preset pattern 17
170-172 Preset pattern 18
173-175 Preset pattern 19
176-178 Preset pattern 20
179-181 Preset pattern 21
182-184 Preset pattern 22
185-187 Preset pattern 23
188-190 Preset pattern 24
191-193 Preset pattern 25
194-196 Preset pattern 26
197-199 Preset pattern 27
200-202 Preset pattern 28
203-205 Preset pattern 29
206-208 Preset pattern 30
209-255 Preset pattern 31
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Sequences
000-010 No function
011-015 Automatic program 1 with automatic colours
016-020 Automatic program 2 with automatic colours
021-025 Automatic program 3 with automatic colours
026-030 Automatic program 4 with automatic colours
031-035 Automatic program 5 with automatic colours
036-040 Automatic program 6 with automatic colours
041-045 Automatic program 7 with automatic colours
046-050 Automatic program 8 with automatic colours
051-055 Automatic program 9 with automatic colours
056-060 Automatic program 10 with automatic colours
061-065 Automatic program 11 with automatic colours
066-070 Automatic program 12 with automatic colours
071-075 Automatic program 13 with automatic colours
076-080 Automatic program 14 with automatic colours
081-085 Automatic program 15 with automatic colours
086-090 Automatic program 16 with automatic colours
091-095 Automatic program 17 with automatic colours
096-100 Automatic program 18 with automatic colours
101-105 Automatic program 19 with automatic colours
106-110 Automatic program 20 with automatic colours
111-115 Automatic program 21 with automatic colours
116-120 Automatic program 22 with automatic colours
121-125 Automatic program 1 with customized colours
126-130 Automatic program 2 with customized colours
131-135 Automatic program 3 with customized colours
136-140 Automatic program 4 with customized colours
141-145 Automatic program 5 with customized colours
146-150 Automatic program 6 with customized colours
151-155 Automatic program 7 with customized colours
156-160 Automatic program 8 with customized colours
161-165 Automatic program 9 with customized colours
166-170 Automatic program 10 with customized colours
171-175 Automatic program 11 with customized colours
176-180 Automatic program 12 with customized colours

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13
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181-185 Automatic program 13 with customized colours
186-190 Automatic program 14 with customized colours
191-195 Automatic program 15 with customized colours
196-200 Automatic program 16 with customized colours
201-205 Automatic program 17 with customized colours
206-210 Automatic program 18 with customized colours
211-215 Automatic program 19 with customized colours
216-220 Automatic program 20 with customized colours
221-225 Automatic program 21 with customized colours
226-255 Automatic program 22 with customized colours
19 14 15 Program speed
000 - 255 Slow to fast
20 15 16 Transition speed
000 - 255 Fast to slow
21 16 17
Internal programs and options
000 - 079 No function
080 - 084 Resets all motors
085 - 087 Resets PAN and TILT motors
088 - 099 No function
100 - 119 Built-in program 1 - Scenes from 1 to 8
120 - 139 Built-in program 2 - Scenes from 9 to 16
140 - 159 Built-in program 3 - Scenes from 17 to 24
160 - 179 Built-in program 4 - Scenes from 25 to 32
180 - 199 Built-in program 5 - Scenes from 33 to 40
200 - 219 Built-in program 6 - Scenes from 41 to 48
220 - 239 Built-in program 7 - Scenes from 49 to 56
240 - 255 Music-sensitive program - Program 1 scenes
18 LED 1 Red
000 - 255 000 : Black out - 255 : red 100%
19 LED 1 Green
000 - 255 000 : Black out - 255 : green 100%
20 LED 1 Blue
000 - 189 000 : Black out - 255 : blue 100%
21 LED 1 White
000 - 255 000 : Black out - 255 : blue 100%
114 LED 25 Red
000 - 255 000 : Black out - 255 : red 100%
115 LED 25 Green
000 - 255 000 : Black out - 255 : green 100%
116 LED 25 Blue
000 - 255 000 : Black out - 255 : blue 100%
117 LED 25 White
000 - 255 000 : Black out - 255 : white 100%

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9 - Photometric datas
100%
50%
10%
0
0
Rise time Fall time
t (ms)
Dimmer modes
From 0 - 255 with a 0 second fading time From 0 - 255 with a 1 second fading time
Rise time in
millisecond
Fall time in
millisecond
Rise time in
millisecond Fall time in millisecond
Standard 0 0 0 0
Scene 780 1100 1540 1660
Television 1180 1520 1660 1940
Architectural 1380 1730 2040 2120
Theatre 1580 1940 2230 2280
Distance (m)
Diameter (m) (4°)
4°
1 2 534
Ø 0,06 Ø 0,15 Ø 0,24 Ø 0,32 Ø 0,40
Beam opening = 4°
Intensity (lux) 77344 70370 54413 40505 29722
8.2 Different dimmer modes

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11 - Dimensions
Once switched on the unit will launch an initialisation. The display will indicate «Error channel is XX» if a problem occurs with
one or several channels.
The unit will then reset all its motors to their initial positions. The message may keeps appearing after 3 resets, meaning there
are more than 3 errors. Channels cannot operate properly in the event of 3 errors or more, if they are less than 3 errors the
defective channels will be disabled.
Error channel is 05: PAN movement error (yoke).
This message will appear upon initialisation if the PAN position magnetic sensor of your device is defective.
Error channel is 06: TILT movement error (head).
This message will appear upon initialisation if the TIL position magnetic sensor of your device is defective.
Errors may have various origins. Sensors are used to set the motors in their default position.
Either the magnetic sensors are defective, or the magnets have been displaced.
Problems might also come from a defective motor or the motor electronic management.
In any case, please write down the error displayed and contact your retailer to launch a maintenance procedure.
10 - Error messages
583
460
352
334
481
351
350
464
132
280 260
102
92
115
350

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subjects to modifications without prior notice. That is why technical specifications and the products physical configuration might differ
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