Electroconcept MATRIX 430 User manual

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MATRIX 430
Instruction manual
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Please carefully read this manual before using this
spotlight

Responsibility :
On no account the Electroconcept company shall be held responsible for any damages of any nature
whatsoever, notably the operating loss, destruction of consumables (tape, disc, CD) or any other
financial loss resulting from the use or the impossibility to use your equipment. n addition
Electroconcept shall not be held responsible for damages due to an improper use of this product.
Warranty :
Electroconcept products have a 2 years manufacturer warranty. The equipment shall be returned
prepaid (at the customer's own expense). Any freight collect will be refused. The equipment shall be
returned in its original packaging. The equipment's restitution will be at our own expense.
Are excluded from warranty: damages due to fault, negligence, lack of maintenance by the user
(broken, burnt, heated, wet, sandy...etc devices), already installed devices of which the failure would
originate from an improper installation or use by the customer.
This manual is an integral part of this product, you will need to keep it during all of
your product shelf-life. In the event of cession of your product to a third party, you
must also give this manual to this third party.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Safety instructions
2. Technical specifications
3. Spotlight starting up
1. Access to main functions
2. DMX wiring
4. DMX control channels and values
5. Troubleshooting
6. Cleaning
1. Safety instructions
Please carefully read these instructions as they include
valuable information for installation, o eration and
maintenance of this device.
Warning
Keep this manual for future consultations. f you resell your spotlight to an other
individual, make sure to also give him this manual.
Unpack and carefully check that the spotlight didn’t take any damages during the transport
before using it.
Before any connection, make sure that both the voltage and the frequency of your power
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source match your spotlight specifications.
Check your device as well as your equipment’s grounding.
This device is only meant for indoor use ; protect it from heat and humidity (allowed
ambient temperature from 10 to 40°C).
The spotlight must be set up in a ventilated area, at least 50cm away from any adjacent
surface. Check that no ventilation hole is blocked.
Unplug the spotlight’s power source before any maintenance or handling operation.
Only replace the fuse by a fuse of the same type.
n order to avoid any fire hazard, check for any flammable source nearby.
Use safety cables to secure the spotlight. Hold the spotlight only by its carrying handles to
avoid degradation and risk of injury.
Switch off the power and let the spotlight cool down for about 15 minutes before transport,
for the spotlight’s surface may be hot still.
n the event of a serious functioning problem, stop immediately to use the device. Do no
ever try to repair the device by yourself. Repairs made by unqualified individuals may
cause damages or malfunctions. Contact the nearest approved technical support center.
Always use spare parts of the same type.
Do no connect the spotlight to any dimmer or power pack.
Do no open the device during its operation, the high voltage may cause a lethal electrical
shock.
n order to prevent or reduce risks of electrical shock or fire, do not expose the device to
rain or humidity.
Do not ever touch the led with your bare fingers after use to avoid serious injuries, for the
led may be very hot still.
Do not start the spotlight without led to avoid degradation of the box..
Re lace the box and the lenses if they are visually damaged (for exam le cracks or
dee cuts during trans ort or handling). This is essential.
Do not look straight at the light going out of led when the spotlight is switched on.
n order to prevent any risks of electrical shock you must not remove the cover. There is
no useful part for the user inside. Refer the repair to qualified personnel.
Installation
The spotlight must be attached via its screw holes to the support with help of the provided
hook. Always make sure the spotlight is firmly attached to avoid vibrations and sliding during
the operation.. Always make sure the structure to which the spotlight is attached is secured and
able to bear 10 times the projector’s weight.
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. Technical specifications.
This device does not produce radio interference. This device meets
European and French requirements. Compliance has been established, and
statements and respective documents have been registered by the
manufacturer. This device has been made for indoor decorative lighting
effects.
Power supply : AC 220-250V 50/60Hz (fusible 3A
Input / Output : Power Con (blue / gray
Power: 150 W
Lamp : 4 LEDs RGW 30W
Colors: RGB colors + White
Dimmer PWM :Depth of 12 bits by color
DMX : DMX 512 wired ou DMX HF (Rev A ou Rev B
Beam: 24 degrees
Weight/Dimensions: 2,5 Kg / 450 x120 x185 mm
Operating mode :
-DMX control from 1 to 23 channels. Stand-Alone mode with built-in microphone / Stand-Alone mode
with Auto mode/ Master/Slave mode
3. spotlight starting up
3.1. Access to main functions :
Control anel:
”MENU“ “▼ ” “▲” ”ENTER”
Press the “MENU” button to access to the mode selection, then « ▼ » or « ▲ » to select the mode.
Confirm the selected mode with « ENTER » .
Browse through the sub-menu with « ENTER » and « ▼ » or « ▲ » to modify the value . To confirm or
to go back, “MENU” button .
4 Operating modes are available : DMX Control , Master mode and Slave mode, Macro mode.
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DMX Mode : D---
D001 : DMX address
Hn16 : Selection of DMX mode (number of channels from 1 to 21
Fixed color mode : C---
r001 :Red Color -> level from 0 to 255
g001 : Green Color -> level from 0 to 255
B001 : Blue Color -> level from 0 to 255
u001 : White Color -> level from 0 to 255
Master Program Mode : P---
P-01 : selection of internal program. They are intended to control 3 slave projectors
S001 : Speed -> level from 0 slow to 127 fast
SOon : Sensitive to sound -> On or oF
S la ve Mode : S---
I D-1 : Positioning of the Slave spotlight from 0 to 3 (cf 4,1
FL-0 : Layout of spotlight and Leds. Leave it to 0 for synchronous effects. Modify to change
the leds’ reaction (right flip, up flip etc...
In Slave mode the DMX cable must be connected between the products (no Master/Slave mode in
HF
Macro Mode : M---
M001 : Used Macro -> from 0 to 31 , from 16 to 31 are fixed pixels (for example to manage
giant letters
S001 : Speed -> level from 0 slow to 127 fast d
r001 : Red Color -> level from 0 to 255
G001 : Green Color -> level from 0 to 255
B001 : Blue Color -> level from 0 to 255
U001 : White Color -> level from 0 to 255
r001 : Red Background Color -> level from 0 to 255
g001 : Green Background Color -> level from 0 to 255
B001 : Blue Background Color -> level from 0 to 255
u001 : White Background Color -> level from 0 to 255
SOon : Sensitive to sound -> On or oF
System Menu : SYST
I D-1 : Positioning of the Master spotlight from 0 to 3 in Master or DMX mode.
G-of : Gamma correction mode on the dimmer On or OFF
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FL-0 : Layout of spotlight and Leds. Leave it to 0 for synchronous effects. Modify to change
the leds’ reaction.
3.2 DMX wiring
This product uses 3-pin XRL connectors for the DMX512 connection:
Pin 1 : Ground , Pin 2 : Data (-), Pin 3 : Data (+).
Example : connection between different fixtures in Master/Slave mode:
All fixtures must be at the same DMX address, the 1rst projector in Automatic or Sound mode,
following spotlights in DMX mode at the same address of the Master spotlight.
NB : in order to reduce signal errors, think of using a plug a the end of your DMX link.
4.DMX Values Table :
Mode 1 Channel
DMX Channel Description
1 Dimmer in White Blinder Mode
Mode 4 Channels
DMX Channel Description
1 Red Level from 0 to 255
2 Green Level from 0 to 255
3 Blue Level from 0 to 255
4 White Level from 0 to 255
Mode 6 Channels
DMX Channel Description
1 General Dimmer
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2 Strobe 0 → 0FF : 1 → 255 From slow to fast
3 Red Level from 0 to 255
4 Green Level from 0 to 255
5 Blue Level from 0 to 255
6 White Level from 0 to 255
Mode 9 Channels
DMX Channel Description
1 General Dimmer
2 Strobe 0 → 0FF : 1 → 255 From slow to fast
3 Red Level from 0 to 255
4 Green Level from 0 to 255
5 Blue Level from 0 to 255
6 White Level from 0 to 255
7 Program 0 → Off : 1 → 255 Program (see programs table)
8 Program speed 0 → 127 slow to fast following the program’s course
128 → 255 slow to fast following the program’s counter-course
9 Palette 0 → 31 , the color program is the RGBW components of channels 3-4-5-6.
with 4 repetitions of the color pixel
RGBW Palette: 0→15 : 1 pixel over 2
RGBW Palette: 16 → 31 : 1 pixel over 4
RGBW Palette: 32 → 47 : 1 pixel over8
RGBW Palette: 48 → 63 : 1 pixel over 16
Palette Channel of 64 → 255 : 12 palettes of preset colors
Palette 1: 64 → 79 ,Palette 2: 80 → 95 ,Palette 3: 96 → 111 ,
Palette 4: 112 → 127 ,Palette 5: 128 → 143 ,Palette 6: 144 → 159 ,
Palette 7: 160 → 175 ,Palette 8: 176 → 191 ,Palette 9: 192 → 207 ,
Palette 10: 207 → 223 ,Palette 11: 224 → 239 ,Palette 12: 240 → 255
If the program is set to 0 with a clipped palette, the spotlight switches to Blinder mode.
Mode 13 Channels
DMX Channel Description
1 General Dimmer
2 Strobe 0 → 0FF : 1 → 255 Slow to fast
3 Red Level from 0 to 255
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4 Green Level from 0 to 255
5 Blue Level from 0 to 255
6 White Level from 0 to 255
7 Program 0 → Off : 1 → 255 Program (see programs table)
8 Program speed 0 → 127 slow to fast following the program’s course
128 → 255 slow to fast following the program’s counter-course
9 Palette 0 → 31 , the color program is the RGBW components of channels 3-4-5-6. with
a colored background on 10-11-12-13
with 4 repetitions of the color pixel.
RGBW Palette : 0→15 : 1 pixel over 2 RGBW background
RGBW Palette: 16 → 31 : 1 pixel over 4 RGBW background
RGBW Palette: 32 → 47 : 1 pixel over 8 RGBW background
RGBW Palette: 48 → 63 : 1 pixel over 16 RGBW background
Palette channel of 64 → 255 : 12 palettes of preset colors
Palette 1: 64 → 79 ,Palette 2: 80 → 95 ,Palette 3: 96 → 111 ,
Palette 4: 112 → 127 ,Palette 5: 128 → 143 ,Palette 6: 144 → 159 ,
Palette 7: 160 → 175 ,Palette 8: 176 → 191 ,Palette 9: 192 → 207 ,
Palette 10: 207 → 223 ,Palette 11: 224 → 239 ,Palette 12: 240 → 255
10 Red background Level from 0 to 255
11 Green background Level from 0 to 255
12 Blue background Level from 0 to 255
13 White background Level from 0 to 255
If the program is set to 0 with a clipped palette, the spotlight switches to Blinder mode
Mode 16 Channels
DMX Channel Description
1 Red Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 1
2 Green Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 1
3 Blue Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 1
4 White Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 1
5 Red Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 2
6 Green Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 2
7 Blue Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 2
8 White Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 2
9 Red Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 3
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10 Green Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 3
11 Blue Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 3
12 White Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 3
13 Red Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 4
14 Green Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 4
15 Blue Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 4
16 White Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 4
Mode 18 Channels
DMX Channel Description
1 General Dimmer
2 Strobe 0 → 0FF : 1 → 255 Slow to fast
3 Red Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 1
4 Green Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 1
5 Blue Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 1
6 White Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 1
7 Red Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 2
8 Green Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 2
9 Blue Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 2
10 White Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 2
11 Red Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 3
12 Green Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 3
13 Blue Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 3
14 White Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 3
15 Red Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 4
16 Green Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 4
17 Blue Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 4
18 White Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 4
Mode 21 Channels
DMX Channel Description
1 General Dimmer
2 Strobe 0 → 0FF : 1 → 255 Slow to fast
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3 Red Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 1
4 Green Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 1
5 Blue Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 1
6 White Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 1
7 Red Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 2
8 Green Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 2
9 Blue Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 2
10 White Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 2
11 Red Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 3
12 Green Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 3
13 Blue Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 3
14 White Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 3
15 Red Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 4
16 Green Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 4
17 Blue Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 4
18 White Level from 0 to 255 of pixel 4
19 Program 0 → Off : 1 → 255 Program (see programs table)
20 Program speed 0 → 127 slow to fast following the program’s course
128 → 255 slow to fast following the program’s counter-course
21 Palette 0 → 31 , the color rogram is the RGBW com onents of channels 3-4-5-6.
with a colored background on 7-8-9-10
with 4 repetitions of the color pixel
RGBW Palette : 0→15 : 1 pixel over 2 RGBW background
RGBW Palette: 16 → 31 : 1 pixel over 4 RGBW background
RGBW Palette: 32 → 47 : 1 pixel over 8 RGBW background
RGBW Palette: 48 → 63 : 1 pixel over 16 RGBW background
Palette channel of 64 → 255 : 12 palettes of preset colors
Palette 1: 64 → 79 ,Palette 2: 80 → 95 ,Palette 3: 96 → 111 ,
Palette 4: 112 → 127 ,Palette 5: 128 → 143 ,Palette 6: 144 → 159 ,
Palette 7: 160 → 175 ,Palette 8: 176 → 191 ,Palette 9: 192 → 207 ,
Palette 10: 207 → 223 ,Palette 11: 224 → 239 ,Palette 12: 240 → 255
If the program is set to 0 with a clipped palette, the spotlight switches to Blinder mode on one of the
colors of pixel 1
Program Channel DMX Zone :
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Program DMX Zone Description
1 7 → 15 Program 1
2 16 → 23
…. Every 8 Progam n
31 247 → 255 Program random pixel.
4.1 Program ID Matching.
nternal programs are intended to work with 4 spotlights set as a « square ».
n order for the effect to be fully carried out you need to select the D of every spotlight, either in DMX or
Master/Slave Mode
Front view :
D
5. Troubleshooting
A. The s otlight does not work, no lights nor fan :
1. Check the power cord and the main fuse.
2. Check that your electrical system is working.
B. No res onse to DMX controller
1. A dot must flash on the device control screen. f it’s not the case, check if cables are
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properly connected and in good condition.
2. f the dot flashes, check your addressing as well as the polarity of your DMX wiring.
3. Try an other DMX controller
4. Avoid to lay your DMX cables alongside high-voltage lines to avoid interference.
C.In Master/Slave Mode some devices don’t ro erly res ond
1. Check cables and the connection diagram.
2. Check that devices are properly assigned in Master/Slave mode.
6. Cleaning
Before any cleaning
operation, unplug the
spotlight power cord in order to avoid any electrocution risk. Cleaning the optic must be done
periodically in order to optimize the spotlight’s brightness. The cleaning frequency depends on
the operating environment. Smoke and dust may cause a large accumulation of dirt upon the
spotlight’s optics :
-Clean it with a soft dry cloth.
- Do not use liquid or detergent products.
- Clean external lenses approximately every 20 days, with a soft dry cloth, without overly
pressing on the lenses.
ELECTROCONCEPT SARL LA GARE 696 0 CHAMELET FRANCE
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