Hanson HPS-BPWDMXLED QUATTRO User manual

Hanson ProSystems
4960 NW 165 St Unit B-12
Miami Gardens, FL 33014
Rev.1/12 www.hansonprosystems.com
HPS-BPWDMXLED
QUATTRO
User Manual
Battery Powered Wireless DMX LED Fixture
Patent Pending
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Table of Contents
1. Contents ..............................................................................................................................................4
Claims:................................................................................................................................................4
Fixture Quick Overview:...................................................................................................................... 4
2. Safety Precautions: .............................................................................................................................5
Warning!..............................................................................................................................................5
Caution!...............................................................................................................................................5
3. Handling Precautions: .........................................................................................................................5
General Information.................................................................................................................................6
Introduction:........................................................................................................................................6
Customer Support:..............................................................................................................................6
Warranty Registration: ........................................................................................................................6
4. Introduction Diagram...........................................................................................................................7
Fixture Diagram: .................................................................................................................................7
Fixture Dimensions:............................................................................................................................8
Features:.............................................................................................................................................9
5. Set Up................................................................................................................................................ 10
AC Power:.........................................................................................................................................10
Charging the Battery:........................................................................................................................10
Battery Life Display:..........................................................................................................................10
Battery Charge Indicator:..................................................................................................................10
Battery Maintenance:........................................................................................................................10
Fuse Replacement:...........................................................................................................................10
Power Linking: .................................................................................................................................. 11
DMX Wire Setup:.............................................................................................................................. 11
DMX Wire Linking:............................................................................................................................ 11
DMX Signal Indicator........................................................................................................................12
Mounting:..........................................................................................................................................12
Rigging:.............................................................................................................................................12
6. Operation...........................................................................................................................................13

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Control Panel Operation: ..................................................................................................................13
Menu Map:........................................................................................................................................13
Setting DMX Channel Modes:...........................................................................................................15
Setting DMX Address:....................................................................................................................... 15
DMX Values and Functions:..............................................................................................................16
Standalone Modes:...........................................................................................................................21
Wired Master-Slave Configuration....................................................................................................21
Wireless Master-Slave Configuration................................................................................................22
Battery Functions:.............................................................................................................................23
Wireless DMX Internal Transceiver:..................................................................................................23
Wireless DMX Control:......................................................................................................................24
Examples of System Configurations:................................................................................................25
Example 3:........................................................................................................................................26
HPS-DMX-WTR Features:................................................................................................................27
7. Other information...............................................................................................................................27
Cleaning:...........................................................................................................................................27
Trouble Shooting:..............................................................................................................................28
Specifications:...................................................................................................................................28
Returns Procedure:...........................................................................................................................29
Shipping Claims:...............................................................................................................................29
9. Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty.......................................................................................................30
General Information..........................................................................................................................32
The information and specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without notice.
Hanson ProSystems assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may appear in
this manual. Hanson ProSystems reserves the right to update this existing manual or to create a new
manual to correct any errors or omissions. You can download the latest version of this manual from
www.hansonprosystems.com.(Electronically published by Hanson ProSystems in the United States and
printed in China.)
To optimize the performance of this fixture, please read these operating instructions carefully and
familiarize yourself with the basic operations of the fixture. These instructions contain important safety
information regarding the use and maintenance of this fixture. Please keep this manual with the fixture,
for future reference.If this fixture is sold to another user, be sure that they also receive this manual.
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1. Contents
1. HPS-BPWDMXLED QUATTRO
2. 3 Ft Power con inlet to Power con outlet cable
3. 3 Ft Power con to AC plug cable
4. User Manual
5. Warranty Card
Thank you for purchasing the HPS-BPWDMXLED QUATTRO. Every QUATTRO fixture has been
thoroughly tested and shipped in perfect operating condition. Carefully inspect the shipping box for any
damages that may have occurred during shipping. If the box appears damaged, check your fixture
thoroughly for any damage and or missing accessories. Please contact Hanson ProSystems or your
authorized dealer for further instructions, if the product you have received is damaged or missing parts.
DO NOT return the fixture to your dealer without contacting them first.
Claims: If the box or any of its contents appear damaged from Shipping or mishandling, notify the
shipping carrier immediately. (DO NOT contact Hanson ProSystems). Failure to contact the shipping
carrier in a timely manner may invalidate your claim. In addition, keep the cardboard box and all the
packaging materials for inspection. For other issues, NOT involving shipping damage; such as, missing
components or parts, damage not related to shipping, or concealed damage, file a claim with Hanson
ProSystems within seven (7) days of receiving the merchandise.
PLEASE recycle the shipping carton whenever possible.
Fixture Quick Overview:
•AC Power Yes
•Auto Programs Yes
•Auto-Ranging Power Supply Yes
•Battery Powered Yes
•DMX Yes
•Master/Slave Yes
•Replaceable Battery Yes
•Replaceable Fuses Yes
•Sound Activated Yes
•Wireless DMX Yes
•Outdoor Use No
•Use On A Dimmer No
•User Serviceable No

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2. Safety Precautions:
•This fixture is intended for indoor use only; use of this fixture outdoors voids warranty.
•To reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not expose or spill this fixture to any liquids or
moisture.
•Do not spill water or any other liquids onto your fixture.
•The fixture should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
•The ambient temperature must always be under +35° C.
•Be sure that the local power outlet matches the required voltage for your fixture.
•Do not attempt to operate the fixture if the power cord has been frayed or broken.
•Do not attempt to remove or break off the ground from the electrical cord. This ground is used
to reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire in case of an internal short.
•Disconnect from main power before making any type of connection.
•Never plug this fixture into a dimmer pack.
•Power-supply cords and DMXcables should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked
on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to the point they
exit from the fixture. This does not apply when in wireless operation.
•Fuse standard is 5A/250V for AC power and 5A/250V for the Battery.
•Grounded using yellow/green line.
•During long periods of non-use, disconnect the fixture from main power source.
•Do not remove the cover under any conditions. There are no consumer serviceable parts
inside.
•Never operate this fixture if the cover is removed.
•Do not attempt to operate this fixture if it becomes damaged.
•Always be sure to mount this fixture in an area that will allow proper ventilation. Allow about
3” (7.62cm) between this fixture and a wall.
•Always mount this fixture in a safe and stable manner.
•The fixture should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
1. The power-supply cord or plug has been damaged.
2. Liquid has been spilled into the fixture.
3. The fixture has been exposed to rain or water.
4. The fixture does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked
change in performance.
•The fixture should be cleaned only as recommended by Hanson ProSystems. See “Cleaning”
on page 25 for more details
•This product contains a rechargeable battery. This battery contains hazardous chemicals that
cannot be discarded with household waste. Contact your local waste management service for
recycling information when disposing of the battery.
Warning! To prevent or reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not expose this fixture to rain,
liquids or moisture. Beware, the housing may become extremely hot; avoid touching the fixture with
bare hands while fixture is in use.
Caution! Avoid looking directly into the light source. Use sensible precaution as this may cause eye
damage.
3. Handling Precautions: There are no user serviceable parts inside of this fixture. Do not
attempt to make any repairs yourself; doing so will void the Hanson ProSystems warranty. If the
warranty seal is broken or tampered with, customer's warranty is also void along with any warranty
claims. In the unlikely event that your fixture requires service, please contact Hanson ProSystems
during customer support hours. Hanson ProSystems is NOT liable for any damages caused by the
non-observance of this manual or any unauthorized modification to this fixture.
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General Information
Introduction: The QUATTRO is a battery powered and wireless DMX LED fixture. It contains 6, 12,
45, and 51 DMX channel modes. This fixture is designed to be a versatile, compact and lightweight for
up-lighting, stage wash, LED effects and full linear pixel mapping capabilities. The QUATTRO can
operate as a standalone fixture or in a master slave configuration. This fixture has multiple pre
programs, manual operations, internal strobe, sound active, wired and wireless DMX built in.
Customer Support: Hanson ProSystems customer service line provides help and answers for
any questions you may have or problems you may encounter during your set up and/or initial operation.
You may also visit our website at www.hansonprosystems.com if you have any comments or
suggestions. Customer Support hours are Monday through Saturday from 10:00am to 7:00pm EST.
Phone: 305-623-2900
Toll Free: 1-(855)462-4HPS (477)
Fax: 305-626-8300
Email: support@hansonprosystems.com
Warranty Registration: The QUATTRO includes a 3 year (1095 days) limited warranty for the
LEDs and internal components. The battery carries a 1 year (365 days) limited warranty. The wireless
antenna on the fixtures has no warranty. Please fill out the enclosed warranty card to validate your
purchase and warranty. All returned service items whether under warranty or not, must be freight
pre-paid and have a return authorization (R.A.) number. If the fixture is under warranty you must provide
a copy of your original invoice. Please contact Hanson ProSystems customer support department for an
(R.A.) number.

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4. Introduction Diagram
Fixture Diagram:
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Fixture Dimensions:

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Features:
•Battery Powered & Wireless DMX
•Rechargeable Battery with up to 12 hours of battery life
•Digital battery power indicator 0-100%
•Wireless DMX-512 protocol
•Built in 2.4G transceiver for wireless DMX operation (Optional: WDMX)
•126 auto jumping channel frequencies with high anti-jamming ability to ensure work reliability
•7 ID codes for multiple transceiver use
•Wired DMX-512 protocol
•Ability to send DMX protocol from the DMX output of the Quattro, using a standard DMX cable
to any generic DMX fixtures when using the Quattro fixture wireless.
•3-pin and 5 pin DMX input and output connectors (Optional: 5 pin DMX)
•RGBWA color mixing (Optional: RGBA or RGBW)
•11 -4 in1 Watt LED 6 RGBW, 5 RGBA
•25 degree lenses (Optional: 15º,45º,60º lenses)
•Electronic Dimming 0-100%
•Operation menu with function buttons and DMX control mode
•LED display for address and function setting
•Control DMX channels 6, 12,45 or 51 CH
•Full linear pixel mapping capabilities
•Strobe 1-255 / Color strobe 1-255
•Master / Slave Synchronization via wireless and wired
•Operation modes: DMX, Sound Active and Auto Modes
•Built in microphone for sound active mode
•LED chases (Adjustable Speeds)
•Dual bracket for floor stand and / or hanging mount
•Dual eye bolts for safety cables
•LIGHTWEIGHT for easy transport (19 LBS)
•COMPACT for low visibility
•VERSATILE LED wireless lighting fixture
•AC power auto ranging (100-240v 50/60HZ) In/Out
•Length 19.3 in (431.8 mm)
•Width 3.5 in (76.2 mm)
•Height 9 in (279.4 mm)
•Weight 19 lbs (5.44 kg)
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5. Set Up
AC Power: Before plugging your fixture in, be sure that the power source voltage in your area
matches the required voltage for the fixture. The QUATTRO works in 100-220V/50~60Hz. Line voltages
may vary from venue to venue; therefore you should be sure that the fixture voltage matches the wall
outlet voltage before attempting to operate it. Always connect the fixture to a protected circuit (circuit
breaker or fuse). Make sure the fixture has an appropriate electrical ground to avoid the risk of
electrocution or fire. Never connect the fixture to a rheostat (variable resistor) or dimmer circuit, even if
the rheostat or dimmer channel serves only as a 0% to 100% switch.
Charging the Battery: The battery included with the QUATTRO does not come completely
charged. It is recommended that you charge the fixture for at least 6 hours before your initial use. The
QUATTRO comes with a replaceable lithium-ion battery for cable-free and wireless operation. To charge
the battery, simply plug in the power con cable into the “power con input” at any time before, during, or
after operation. Switch the battery switch to the CHARGE position, at this point the fixture will start the
charging process.
Battery Life Display: The battery life display located in the menu options of the LED Display
shown as “BTCC” will display the remaining amount of internal battery life 0-100%. See Menu Map on
page 13 & 14 to find “BTTC”.
Battery Charge Indicator:The QUATTRO has a battery charge indicator on the front left portion
of the fixture. When charging, the LED indicator will turn red. Once the fixture is fully charged the LED
indicator will turn green. See fixture diagram on page 7 for the location of the Battery Charge Indicator.
Battery Maintenance: The QUATTRO should be charged for at least 6 hours prior to initial
operation for optimal batteryusage. To keep the battery in optimal operating condition, store the fixture in
a cool, dry place and charge it at least once every 30 days when it has not been in use. Avoid exposure
to extreme temperatures. If the fixture is exposed to extreme cold or hot temperatures this may cause the
battery to fail or shorten the life of your battery. Your battery has a run time of up to12 hours of battery life
per charge and 6 hours of recharge time.
Fuse Replacement: The QUATTRO has two different fuses, one for the AC power 5A/250V and a
second fuse for the battery 5A/250V. Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the same type and
rating. The fixture does not ship with spare fuses.
1. Disconnect the fixture from the power outlet before replacing the fuse and turn off the battery.
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove fuse holder.
3. Remove the blown fuse from the holder and replace with a fuse of the exact same type and
rating.
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Power Linking: The fixture provides power linking via the power con outputs located in the back of
the fixture. Please see the diagram below for further explanation.
•You can power link up to ten (10) QUATTRO fixtures on a 120 VAC, 20 AMP or up to twenty
(20) QUATTRO fixtures on a 240 VAC, 20 AMP circuit.
•The power linking diagram shown above corresponds to the North American version of the
fixture ONLY! If using the fixture in other markets, you must consult with the local Hanson
ProSystems dealer or distributor because power linking connectors and requirements may
differ in your country or region.
DMX Wire Setup: Set the fixture in DMX mode to control with a DMX controller.
1. Connect the fixture to a suitable power outlet or use internal battery.
2. Turn the fixture on.
3. Connect a DMX cable from the DMX output of the DMX controller to the DMX input on the fixture.
DMX Wire Linking:
1. Make sure previous step on DMX wire setup is done already.
2. From the DMX output of the first fixture run a DMX cable to the DMX input of the second fixture.
3. Repeat step 2 for each fixture you wish to use.
To ensure proper DMX data transmission, when using several DMX fixtures try to use the shortest cable
path possible. The order in which fixtures are connected in a DMX line does not influence the DMX
addressing. For example, a fixture assigned a DMX address of 1 may be placed anywhere in a DMX
line, at the beginning, at the end or anywhere in the middle. When a fixture is assigned a DMX address
of 1, the DMX controller knows to send DATA assigned to address 1 to that fixture, no matter where it is
located in the DMX chain.
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DMX Signal Indicator:When menu display screen is locked the red dot in LED display will blink,
indicating DMX signal. If the red dot is not blinking the unit is indicating that there is no DMX signal.
Mounting: Before mounting the fixture, read and follow the safety recommendations indicated in the
rigging section below. The QUATTRO may be mounted in any position; however, make sure there is
adequate ventilation around the fixture to prevent overheating.
Rigging:
•Before deciding on a location for the fixture, always make sure there is easy access to the
fixture for maintenance and programming purposes.
•Make sure that the structure or surface onto which you are mounting the fixture can support
the fixture weight. Refer to the Technical Specifications section of this manual for weight
information. When mounting the fixture overhead, always use a safety cable. Mount the fixture
securely to a rigging point, whether an elevated platform or a truss.
•When rigging the fixture onto a truss, you should use a mounting clamp of appropriate weight
capacity. The bracket has holes, which is appropriate for this purpose.
•When power linking multiple fixture, you must always consider the length of the power linking
cable and mount the fixture close enough for the cable to reach.
•The bracket adjustment knobs allow for directional adjustment when aiming the fixture to the
desired angle. Only loosen or tighten the bracket knobs manually. Using tools could damage
the knobs.
•The double-bracket yoke on the ORIGINAL also serves as a floor support or allows for surface
mounting. When using the fixture on the floor tighten the bracket adjustment knobs firmly to
keep bracket secure. Make sure that the fixture and cables are away from doorways, people
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6. Operation
Control Panel Operation: To access the control panel functions, use the four buttons located
around the display. Please refer to the fixture Diagram to see the button locations on the control panel.
Menu Buttons:
•Menu – Press to back out of the current menu option
•Up – Press to scroll up the list of options or to find a higher value or speed
•Down - Press to scroll down the list of options or to find a lower value or speed
•Enter – Press to activate a menu option or a selected value
1. To unlock versions 1.0 and 1.1 on the display menu hold down the Up and Down buttons for 5
seconds, the word “Yes” will appear on the menu display. Then the fixture will be unlocked
and ready to change settings. After 60 seconds of no operation, the menu display will
automatically lock to protect display.
•To unlock versions 1.2 and higher, on the display menu hold down the Menu and
Enter buttons for 5 seconds the word “Yes” will appear on the menu display screen.
Then the fixture will be unlocked and ready to change settings. After 1 minute and
20 seconds of no operation the fixture will automatically lock to protect screen.
•For a faster approach to unlock fixture versions 1.2 and higher, turn fixture OFF and
turn ON again. Then the fixture will be unlocked and ready to change settings. After
1 minute and 20 seconds of no operation the fixture will automatically lock to
protect screen.
2. Press the Menu button and UP button or DOWN button until A001 is displayed this will be
your starting point. (See chart below)
Menu Map:
Display Function
ADDR A001 (DMX ADDRESS) DMX Address display (001-512)
Press enter then Up/Down to assign a DMX address, enter
to confirm
CHAN (DMX CHANNEL MODE)
6 CH Press enter then Up/Down to assign a DMX Channel
12 CH Press enter then Up/Down to assign a DMX Channel
45CH Press enter then Up/Down to assign a DMX Channel
51 CH Press enter then Up/Down to assign a DMX Channel
Standalone Modes
CG00 00-99 (PULSE EFFECT 1)
RGBW or RGBA gradual pulse speed, (00-99)
Press enter then Up/Down to alter the speed enter to confirm
Standalone Modes
CJ00 00-99 (COLOR STROBE)
RGBW or RGBA combination variety speed, (00-99)
Press enter then Up/Down to alter the speed enter to confirm
Standalone Modes
CP00 00-99 (PULSE EFFECT 2)
RGBW or RGBA pulsating change, gradual change, (00-99)
Press enter then Up/Down to alter the speed enter to confirm
NANU (MANUAL)
R000-255 Red manual operation (000-255)
Press Up/Down to alter the value press enter
for next color option
G000-255 Green manual operation (000-255)
Press Up/Down to alter the value press enter
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for next color option
B000-255 Blue manual operation (000-255)
Press Up/Down to alter the value press enter
for next color option
W000-255 White manual operation (000-255)
Press enter Up/Down to alter the speed,
press enter for next strobe option
A000-255 Amber manual operation (000-255)
Press enter Up/Down to alter the speed,
press enter for next strobe option
Standalone Modes
STOB (STROBE)
001-255 White Strobe
Press Up/Down to alter the speed, press
enter for next strobe option
001-255 Color Strobe
Press enter for SO1 press Up/Down to
change to SO2
Standalone Modes
SOUD (SOUND)
SoO1
Color Change Sound activation (built-in
program)
Press enter for SO2 press Up/Down to
change to SO1
SoO2
Color Strobe
Sound activation (built-in program)
Press enter for SO2 press Up/Down to
change to SO1
Standalone Modes
DENO (DEMO EFFECTS)
D01 - D12
Auto running mode (D01 – D12)
Speed (SP001-SP-99)
Fade (FA00-FA99)
Press enter, then Up/Down to select a
desired Demo chase. To alter the speed,
press enter then Up/Down to select a desired
speed
nASE (MASTER MODES)
Master and slave setting
Press enter, then Up/Down to select Yes or No
YES Slave
NO Battery life indicator 0-100%
Press enter to view battery life
BTCC (BATTERY INDICATOR) C000-100% Fixture version indicator
CoLo (BUILT IN COLORS) C01-C31
Test Quality Control
VE (VERSION INDICATOR) indicator will start at 00.00
Press enter, ##. ## indicates total hours of
operation since manufactured
OPST (OPERATION TIME)
indicator will start at 00.00
Press enter, ##. ## indicates total hours of
operation since manufactured

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Setting DMX Channel Modes: The QUATTRO has 4 different DMX channel modes; 6, 12, 45
and 51. Toselect the different DMX modes use the following steps: See chart on page 16, 17, 18 for DMX
Values and Functions:
Connect the fixture to a suitable power outlet or use internal battery.
1. Turn the fixture on.
2. Unlock the fixture menu display by holding down the Up and Down buttons for 5 seconds, the
word “Yes” will appear on the menu display. Then the fixture will be unlocked and ready to
change settings. For more information see page 13
3. Press <UP> repeatedly until CHAN, shows on the display.
4. Press <ENTER>
5. Press <UP> or <Down> to select the DMX channel mode your desire 6,12,45 and 51
6. Now your DMX channel mode is selected
7. Press <MENU> to return to the previous menu
Setting DMX Address: When assigning a DMX address to the fixture, always consider the
number of DMX channels that the selected DMX mode uses. If you choose a starting address that is too
high, you could restrict theaccess to some of the fixture channels. The QUATTRO uses 6, 12, 45 and 51
DMX channels on the different DMX channel modes.
To select the starting address, do the following steps:
1. Connect the fixture to a suitable power outlet or use internal battery.
2. Turn the fixture on.
3. Unlock the fixture menu display by holding down the Up and Down buttons for 5 seconds, the
word “Yes” will appear on the menu display. Then the fixture will be unlocked and ready to
change settings. For more information see page 13
4. Press <UP> repeatedly until A001, shows on the display.
5. Press <ENTER>
6. Press <UP>or <Down> to select the DMX address you desire
7. Press <ENTER> and now your DMX address is assigned.
8. Press <MENU> to return to the previous menu
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DMX Values and Functions:
6 Channel Basic Modes
Channel Channel Values Function
1 channel 0-255 Red (0%-100%)
2 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
3 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
4 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
5 channel 0-255 Amber (0%-100%)
6 channel 0-255 Remote Shut Off
(Remote fixture on/off via DMX control)
12 Channel Advanced Modes
Channel Channel Values Function
1 channel 0-255 Red, Green, Blue, White
Master Intensity (0%-100%)
2 channel 0-255 Red, Green, Blue, Amber
Master Intensity (0%-100%)
3 channel Auto running mode (built-in program)
4 channel Strobe effect (0%-100%)
5 channel Auto running speed control, from slow to fast
6 channel 0-255 Red (0%-100%)
7 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
8 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
9 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
10 channel 0-255 Amber (0%-100%)
11 channel 0-255 Sound Active Mode
12 channel 0-255 Remote Shut Off
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45 Channel Basic Pixel Mapping Modes
Channel Channel Values Function
1 channel 0-255
The first group
Red (0%-100%)
2 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
3 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
4 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
5 channel 0-255
The second group
Red (0%-100%)
6 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
7 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
8 channel 0-255 Amber (0%-100%)
9 channel 0-255
The third group
Red (0%-100%)
10 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
11 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
12 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
13 channel 0-255
The fourth group
Red (0%-100%)
14 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
15 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
16 channel 0-255 Amber (0%-100%)
17 channel 0-255
The fifth group
Red (0%-100%)
18 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
19 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
20 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
21 channel 0-255
The sixth group
Red (0%-100%)
22 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
23 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
24 channel 0-255 Amber (0%-100%)
25 channel 0-255 Red (0%-100%)
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26 channel 0-255 The seventh group Green (0%-100%)
27 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
28 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
29 channel 0-255
The eight group
Red (0%-100%)
30 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
31 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
32 channel 0-255 Amber (0%-100%)
33 channel 0-255
The ninth group
Red (0%-100%)
34 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
35 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
36 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
37 channel 0-255
The tenth group
Red (0%-100%)
38 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
39 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
40 channel 0-255 Amber (0%-100%)
41 channel 0-255
The eleventh group
Red (0%-100%)
42 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
43 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
44 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
45 channel 0-255 Remote Shut Off(Remote fixture
on/off via DMX control)
51 Channel Advanced Pixel Mapping Modes

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Channel Channel Values Function
1 channel 0-255 Red, Green, Blue, White
Master Intensity (0%-100%)
2 channel 0-255 Red, Green, Blue, Amber
Master Intensity (0%-100%)
3 channel Auto running mode (built-in program)
4 channel Strobe effect (0%-100%)
5 channel Auto running speed control, from slow to fast
6 channel 0-255
The first group
Red (0%-100%)
7 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
8 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
9 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
10 channel 0-255
The second group
Red (0%-100%)
11 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
12 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
13 channel 0-255 Amber (0%-100%)
14 channel 0-255
The third group
Red (0%-100%)
15 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
16 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
17 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
18 channel 0-255
The fourth group
Red (0%-100%)
19 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
20 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
21 channel 0-255 Amber (0%-100%)
22 channel 0-255
The fifth group
Red (0%-100%)
23 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
24 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
25 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
26 channel 0-255
The sixth group
Red (0%-100%)
27 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
28 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
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29 channel 0-255 Amber (0%-100%)
30 channel 0-255
The seventh group
Red (0%-100%)
31 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
32 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
33 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
34 channel 0-255
The eight group
Red (0%-100%)
35 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
36 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
37 channel 0-255 Amber (0%-100%)
38 channel 0-255
The ninth group
Red (0%-100%)
39 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
40 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
41 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
42 channel 0-255
The tenth group
Red (0%-100%)
43 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
44 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
45 channel 0-255 Amber (0%-100%)
46 channel 0-255
The eleventh group
Red (0%-100%)
47 channel 0-255 Green (0%-100%)
48 channel 0-255 Blue (0%-100%)
49 channel 0-255 White (0%-100%)
50 channel 0-255
Sound Active Mode
51 channel 0-255 Remote Shut Off
(Remote fixture on/off via DMX
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Standalone Modes: Set the fixture in one of the standalone modes to control without a DMX
controller. Never connect a fixture that is operating in any standalone mode to a DMX string connected to
a DMX controller. The fixture in standalone mode may transmit DMX signals that could interfere with the
DMX signals from the controller.
To enable the Standalone Modes do the following steps:
1. Connect the fixture to a suitable power outlet or use the internal battery.
2. Turn the fixture on.
3. Unlock the fixture menu display by holding down the Up and Down buttons for 5 seconds, the
word “Yes” will appear on the menu display. Then the fixture will be unlocked and ready to
change settings. For more information see page 13
4. Press <UP> repeatedly and CG##, CJ##, CP##, NANU, STOB, SOUD and DENO, will show
on the menu display. Once one of these modes is selected the fixture will start to correspond
to that mode.
5. Press <ENTER> to adjust the speed of the mode
6. Press <UP>or <Down> and select the speed you desire
7. Press <ENTER> and now your mode and speed will correspond as desired
8. Press <MENU> to return to the previous menu
See Menu Map on page 13 and 14 for all the different standalone modes.
Certain programs will have additional functionality. To find these options, press <ENTER> after selecting
an auto program. Then press <UP> or <DOWN>. Not every program will feature all the added
functionality. See Menu Map on page 13 and 14 for all the different standalone modes.
Wired Master-Slave Configuration:This function will allow you to link together and operate
without a DMX controller. In Master-Slave operation one unit will act as the controlling unit and the
others will react to the controlling units programs. Any unit can act as a Master or as a Slave.
1. Using approved DMX data cables, daisy chain your units together via the XLR connector on
the rear of the units. Remember the male XLR connector is the input and the female XLR
connector is the output. The first unit in the chain (master) will use the female XLR connector
only- The last unit will use the male XLR connector only. For longer cable runs we suggest a
terminal at the last fixture.
2. On the Master unit press <MENU>, then use the <Up> or <Down> buttons to find “nASE” on
the menu display screen; press the <ENTER> button, use the <Up> or <Down> buttons to
select “Yes” on the menu display screen then press <ENTER>.
3. On the Slave units press <MENU> then use the <Up> or <Down> buttons to find “nASE” on
the menu display screen; press the <ENTER> button, use the <Up> or <Down> buttons to
select “No” on the menu display screen then press <ENTER>.The Slave units will now follow
the Master Unit.
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Wireless Master-Slave Configuration:This function will allow you to link together and
operate without DMX cables or a DMX controller. In wireless Master-Slave operation one unit will act as
the controlling unit and the others will react to the controlling units programs. Any unit can act as a
Master or as a Slave.
1. Connect a DMX 512 cable from the output of a DMX 512console or DMX 512 software to
the desired input of a Quattro fixture to become your transmitter/ master. Make sure your
controller source is on and is sending DMX protocol signals to your Quattro unit.
2. On the same unit that will be your transmitter/ master, next to the antenna you will find a
LED indicator and a red push button. In order for this unit to become a transmitter the LED
indicator must be yellow. If the LED is blinking or pulsing you are not in the right mode. To set
the unit as a transmitter:
•Hold down the red Tx/Rx button and at the same time shut off the transceiver on / off
switch on the back panel of the unit. while still holding down the red push button turn
on the transceiver on /off switch and release the red push button after a second. If the
LED indicator is now solid yellow this unit is now a transmitter.
Note: if the LED indicator is not solid and blinking or pulsing repeat the steps above
until the LED is solid yellow .)
3. On the units that will become receivers the LED indicator must be completely off.
Follow the same steps above to achieve this.
Note: this same process must be done to all the units that will become receivers. This
process is unlimited.
4. Once steps 1, 2 and 3 are completed, you will have one unit as your transmitter / master
with the LED solid yellow on and all other units as receiver / slave and the LED will be
completely off.
5 . Your final step is to link the transmitter unit to the receiver units.
•On your transmitter / master unit press the red button <DOWN>
Now the transmitter unit will send a signal to all the receivers units. In this step, you will
see all the LED indicators on the units blinking fast.
•Once the transmitter unit finds the best frequency to transmit, all the LED indicators
on the receiving units will be solid yellow.
Note: if you don't want to use any of the units as a transmitter and will be using a Black
Box or other Wireless Solutions transmitters the process for the receiver units will be
the same as step 3, 4, 5. Then on that Black Box you will push down the red button to
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Battery Functions: The fixture has the ability of being battery powered. The switch for the battery
on / off and charge is set on the rear panel of the fixture. It is showed as the following diagram, and the
functions are described below.
There are three switches on the rear panel of the fixture. The first is for AC power, the second is for the
battery operations and the third is for the transceiver.
● AC Power: When you use the fixture with the AC power, not the battery, switch the AC power to
ON, and switch the battery to battery OFF.
● Battery Power: When you use the fixture with the battery instead of AC power switch AC power to
OFF, and then switch the battery to battery ON.
● AC Power and Charge: When charging the fixture switch to charge. At the same time, if the
switch for AC power is ON, the fixture will be at work during the process of charge, but will
consume some power from the charge; if the switch for AC power is OFF, the fixture will be off and
not working but charging.
● Transceiver Power: When you use the fixture in DMX wireless mode, turn the transceiver switch
to ON. When using wired DMX the transceiver must be in the OFF position. If not the signals could
interfere with each other.
Wireless DMX Internal Transceiver:
The ORIGINAL has a built in DMX512 wireless transceiver that transmits standard DMX512 protocol
data (generated by a DMX console). Each fixture has the ability to transmit and receive DMX signal
generated from the DMX console. This eliminates connecting any cables, making the fixture completely
wireless. This fixture has all the FCC certifications with FCC ID ZTA-HPS-DMX-WTR. 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 operations.
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Wireless DMX Control: When you use the fixture in wireless DMX mode you must use a
compatible wireless transceiver like the HPS-DMX-WTR. To enable the Wireless DMX do the following
steps:
1. Connect the fixture to a suitable power outlet or use the internal battery.
2. Turn the fixture ON.
3. On the fixture turn receiver switch to the ON position.
4. Locate the Receiver Frequency Selector button and the LED indicator on the right side of the
fixture. Here you must assignthe desired ID code / frequency for the fixture by pushing down
the selector button. This will change colors torepresent different ID codes / frequencies. See
page 25 for ID codes / frequencies and diagram.
5. Select a color ID code/ frequency for the fixture. Keep in mind that IDcode red is your starting
point on the transceiver HPS-DMX-WTR.
6. Gently pull out the built in wirelessantenna. This is located on the right side of the fixture next
to the Receiver Frequency Selector button and the LED indicator. See below diagram for
location.
7. Connect the transceiver HPS-DMX-WTR to a suitable power outlet. Locate the ON/OFF
switch and turn on the unit.
8. On the front of the HPS-DMX-WTR transceiver unit you will find two different buttons labeled
PA and ID. PA is for the Wireless DMX distance and we recommend to always leave on 3. ID
is to select the ID code / frequency to match the color code on your fixture. See page 25 for ID
codes / frequencies and diagram.
9. Select the ID number that matches the color code on the fixture.
10. Using a standard DMX controller run a DMX cable from the DMX out of the controller to the
DMX in of the transceiver HPS-DMX-WTR.
11. Now your fixture and transceiver HPS-DMX-WTR will communicate and the LED indicator
located under the Receiver Frequency Selector button will flash green. If there is no signal the
LED indicator returns to the original color you selected.
12. The wireless HPS-DMX-WTR transmitter can reach 400-500 meters, which would be about
1,312 feet in the case ofno barriers. And with barriers, the signal can be reached 150 meters,
which would be about 492 feet. This will vary according to the surrounding conditions.

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Examples of System Configurations:
Example 1:
Example 2:
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Example 3:

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HPS-DMX-WTR Features:
● Single key to operate, tricolor LED displaying
● Transmitting standard DMX512 protocol data of DMX console. It can also transmit fixture to fixture
DMX512 protocol data.126 channels auto jumping frequencies, high anti-jamming ability to ensure
work reliability. 7 ID codes, User can use 7 groups, individual wireless net without interfering with
each other in the same place.
● Input voltage:5VDC
● Work frequency section:2.4G ISM, 126 channels frequency section
● Max transmitting power rate:20dBm
● Receiver sensitive:-94dBm
● Signal port:RS485 or CPU series port AURT
7. Other information
Cleaning: Due to fog residue, smoke, and dust cleaning the internal/external optical lenses and
mirror should be cleaned periodically, to optimize light output. Cleaning frequency depends on the
environment in which the fixture operates (i.e. smoke, fog residue, dust, dew). In heavy club use we
recommend cleaning on a monthly basis. Periodic cleaning will ensure longevity, and a crisp light
output.
Instructions:
1. Use normal glass cleaner and a soft cloth to wipe down the out-side casing.
2. Use a brush to wipe down the cooling vents and fan grill.
3. Clean the external optics and mirror with the glass cleaner and a soft cloth every 20 days.
4. Clean the internal optics with glass cleaner and a soft cloth every 30-60 days.
5. Always be sure to dry all parts completely before plugging the fixture back in.
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Trouble Shooting:
Below you will find common problems you may encounter along with possible solutions. For more
Troubleshooting or Frequently asked questions, visit www.hansonprosystems.com/support/
No light output from the Fixture: Be sure you have connected your fixture into a standard 120v wall
outlet. Check to ensure that the external fuses are not blown and that the fuse holders are completely
and properly seated. The fuses are located on the rear panel of the fixture. Check that the battery has
charge.
Fixture does not respond to DMX: Check that the DMX cables are connected properly and are wired
correctly (pin 3 is “hot”; on some other DMX devices pin 2 may be ‘hot’). Also check that all cables are
connected to the appropriate connectors.
Fixture does not respond to wireless DMX: Make sure the controller is powered on and the DMX
cable is connected to the transceiver. Check that the transceiver and the fixture have the same ID code
assigned to each other. To reset connection turn transceiver OFF, wait 5 seconds and turn transceiver
ON.
Fixture does not respond to sound: Low frequencies (bass) should cause the fixture to react to
sound. Tapping on the microphone, quiet or high pitched sounds may not activate the fixture.
Specifications:
● Model: HPS-BPWDMXLED QUATTRO
● Working Position: Any safe working position
● Power Supply: Switching power supply
● Voltage: AC 100-240V /50~60Hz
● Power Consumption: 35W
● Color of shell: White or Black
● RGBWA color mixing (Optional: RGBA or RGBW)
● 11 -4 in1 Watt LED 6 RGBW, 5 RGBA
● 25 degree lenses (Optional: 15º,45º,60º lenses)
● Weight: 12 lbs / 5.44kg
● Fuse: 5A/250V fixture
● Fuse: 5A/250V battery
● DMX: 6, 12, 45, or 51 channels
● Sound active: yes
● Battery powered and wireless DMX control: The battery can last for more than 12 hours on auto
running mode, and approximately 12 hours in the event that all LED lights are on.
● Wireless control: 150m (492ft) with barriers, 400-500m (1,312ft) without barriers)
● Warranty: 3 Year limited warranty
Note: All information is subject to change without prior notice.

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Returns Procedure:
You must send the fixture and all its accessories back in the original box, original packaging and with
pre paid shipping. Hanson ProSystems will not issue call tags. You MUST call Hanson ProSystems and
request a “Return MerchandiseAuthorization Number” (RMA#) before shipping the fixture. Be prepared
to provide the model number, serial number, and a brief description return reason.
You must clearly label the package with the RMA number that was provided to you by our customer
service representative. Hanson ProSystems will NOT accept any fixture returned without an RMA
number. DO NOT write the RMA number directly on the original box. Instead, write it on a properly
affixed label. Once you receive the RMA number, please include the following information on a piece of
paper inside of the box.
1. Your name
2. Address
3. Phone number
4. RMA number
5. Brief description of the problem
Be sure to pack the fixture properly. Any shipping damage resulting from inadequate packaging will be
the customer’s responsibility. As a suggestion, proper packing or double-boxing is always a safe
method to use. Hanson ProSystems reserves the right to use its own discretion to repair or replace
returned fixture (s).
Shipping Claims:
The carrier is responsible for any damage incurred during shipping to this fixture or any part that
shipped with it. Therefore, if the received merchandise appears to have damages caused during
shipping, the customer must submit the damage report and any related claims with the carrier, not
Hanson ProSystems. The customer must submit the report upon reception of the damaged
merchandise. Failure to do so in a timely manner may invalidate the customer’s claim with the carrier.
For other issues such as missing components or parts, damage not related to shipping, or concealed
damage, the customer must make claims to Hanson ProSystems within seven (7) days of receiving the
merchandise.
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9. Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty
Hanson ProSystems hereby warrants to the original purchaser, Hanson ProSystems products to be free
of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship during the specific period from the date of
purchase (see specific warranty period on reverse) this warranty shall be valid. It is the owner’s
responsibility to provide dated proof of purchase at the time of service. In cases where a greater than a
12-month differencebetween date of manufacture and date of purchase, the date of manufacture will be
used as the warranty period start date. This warranty is not transferable. Purchase of Hanson
ProSystems products from an unauthorized reseller excludes you from any Hanson ProSystems
warranty.
A. For warranty service you must contact Hanson ProSystems Service Department at
(305) 623-2900 to obtain a Return Authorization Number (RA#) all returned service items
whether under warrantyor not, must be pre-paid by the sender. Hanson ProSystems will at its
own expense, return the repaired product only in the United States and only if the product is
under warranty. If the fixture is under warranty you must provide a copy of your original
invoice. No accessories should be shipped with the product. If any accessories like cables
are shipped with the product, Hanson ProSystems shall have no liability for loss or damage of
accessories.
B. This warranty is void if the serial number has been altered or removed; if the product is
modified in any manner. Do not attempt any repairs yourself; doing so will void the Hanson
ProSystems warranty. If the warranty seal is broken or tampered with, customer's warranty is
void and any warranty claims. If the product has been repaired or serviced by anyone other
than Hanson ProSystems, unless prior verbal consent and written authorization was given to
buyer by Hanson ProSystems; if the product is damaged because of abuse, misuse, wrong
installation, improper maintenance will void all warranties.
C. This is not a service contract, and this warranty does not include maintenance, cleaning or
periodic check-up. During the limited warranty, Hanson ProSystems will replace LED’s and
internal components, and will cover all service and repair labor expenses. The wireless
antenna on the fixtures carries no warranty. The sole responsibility of Hanson ProSystems
under this warranty shall be limited to the repair of the product, or replacement thereof,
including parts, at the discretion of Hanson ProSystems.
D. Hanson ProSystems reserves the right to make changes in design and/or improvements upon
is products without any obligation to include these changes in any products thereafter
manufactured.

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No warranty, whether expressed or implied, is given or made with respect to any accessory supplied with
products described above. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, all implied warranties made
by Hanson ProSystems in connection with this product, including warranties of merchantability or fitness,
shall apply to this product after said period has expired. The consumer’s and or dealers shall be such
repair or replacement as is expressed above; and under no circumstances shall Hanson ProSystems be
liable for any loss or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or inability to use, this
product. This warranty is the only written warranty applicable to Hanson ProSystems products.
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY PERIODS:
•All Hanson ProSystems Fixtures: 3 year (1095 days) limited warranty
(excludes wireless antennas)
•Hanson ProSystems Lithium Ion Battery: 1 year (365 days) limited warranty
•All Hanson ProSystems Co2 jets: 1 year (365 days) limited warranty
•All Hanson ProSystems Laser products: 1 year (365 days) limited warranty
Model:
Date Purchased:
Serial number(s):
Register your products online at: www.hansonprosystems.com/warranty
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GeneralInformation
Hanson ProSystems
4960 NW 165 St Unit B-12 Miami Gardens, FL 33014
Phone: 305-623-2900
Toll Free: 1 (855)462-4HPS (477)
Fax: (305)626-8300
General Information email: info@hansonprosystems.com
Sales email: sales@hansonprosystems.com
Support email: support@hansonprosystems.com
Service and repair email: service@hansonprosystems.com
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