Lightstar LIGHTMAN 60/90 EB User manual

LIGHTMAN
60/90 EB
User Manual

Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions 1
Product Overview 1
Technical Information 2
Operational Instructions 3
LCD Display Control 4
Error Codes 5
DMX Control 6
Notice and Maintenance 7
Service Warranty Ordinance 8

1
Important Safety Instructions
Product Overview
• Disconnect EB from mains power before power supply is being prepa-
red. Do not pull connection cable with force.
• Before connecting the EB to mains power, ensure that the socket is
correctly wired.
• The lamphead must be disconnected from power before changing or
tting the lamp.
• EB must be switched off before connecting or disconnecting the lam-
phead with the lamp head cable. To avoid any danger to the user and
EB, we highly recommend unsing our original LIGHTMAN cables and
connectors.
• Working temperature of the EB is guaranteed between - 20°C and 50°C
• Do not operate the EB in high humidity or explosive gas environments
• within 3 minutes after startup, the ballast is locked and all operations
are invalid (default frequency is 75Hz, brightness is 100%)
The 60/90 electronic ballast from our LIGHTMAN series provides an
automatic switchable ballast for 6000W and 9000W metal halide lamps. It
features high efciency, power density and automatic problem analysis.
• Flicker-free operation – up to 10‘000 fps (frames per second)
• uctuation of output light is less than 3%
• compared to inductive EB, light intensity is increased by at least 5%
• constant power output
• constant color temperature
• 50% - 100% power output adjustment
• at least 20% increase of service life (lamp)
• Output frequency: 50 - 1000Hz, Fine-Tuning range: 800Hz - 1200Hz
• DMX 512 Protocol

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Technical Information
SKU: LMEB-090
Description: 6000 / 9000W Electronic Ballast for Metal
Halide Lamps
Power: 9850VA
Nominal Current: 40 - 55A
Cooling: Passive Cooling
Dimming: 50-100%
Output Frequency: 50/60/75/300/1000Hz
AC Input: 180-250V AC / 50/60Hz / 1 Phase
Control: DMX In- & Output (5-Pin XLR socket)
LCD Display
Starting: Cold start / hot restrike
IP Class: IP22
Dimensions: 271 x 387 x 465mm
Weight: 28‘000g
lamp connector
DMX IN/OUT
LCD display
ON/OFF Ignitor
AC Input
Main circuit breaker

3
Operational Instructions
Energizing System
1. Check if the EB is disconnected from mains supply before connecting
cables to the lamp head.
2. Check if the main circuit break switch of the EB is in the off position
3. Conrm if the lamp head meets the requirements of the EB
4. Check the lamp head cable for visible damages
5. If you followed all of these quick checks, you can connect the EB to
the mains supply and connect the lamphead.
6. You are now ready to start the EB and change the settings.
Adjusting the System
1. After preparing everything, you can now change your settings on the
display of the EB.
2. The LCD display turns on when the main circuit breaker is in the ON
position.
3. It should light up the L3 indicator (green)
4. If ground connection is correct, L4 indicator is on. If this is not the
case, check the power supply and socket.
5. Turn on the ignition switch to ON - the light will ignite within 3 se-
conds. At the same time, L1 indicator turns on (yellow)
6. Wait for 3 minutes until the lamp is fully heated and the color tempe-
rature and brightness have a stable output. Then you can adjust the
brightness value and frequency as needed.

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Figure 1 - Menu Screen (not ignited)
100%
75Hz OFF
L1 L2 L3 L4
M
MENU UP DOWN ENTER
A B E
Figure 2 - Menu Screen (ignited)
100%
75Hz 6KEB
L1 L2 L3 L4
M
MENU UP DOWN ENTER
A B E
LCD Display Control
After the EB hast power and the switch is on, this LCD display pops up.
After 3 minutes the EB is locked and all operations cannot be dialled.
75Hz below the percentage show the frequency setting. To change this va-
lue, just push button A or B and change the frequency by turning the knob.
The 6KEB shows which lamp is in use. It automatically identies the lamp.
If anything doesn‘t work properly, the ballast shows an error message.
Press button E to have a look at the EB data.
Fine Tuning for 1000Hz
Press button A to go to the 1000Hz ne tuning screen. Adjust by rotating
the dimmer knob between 800Hz and 1200Hz. By pressing button B you
return to the main menu.

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Error Codes
Press button M to enter menu setting screen, then press button B to select
Parameters. Press push button E to enter the Parameter screen (Figure
4). Select Fault Info and press button E again. Press button A or B to scroll
up/down to check the error codes. To return to home screen - press button
M.
Error Codes
LE System Error
TEMP EB is overheating
PFC PFC Control is faulty
BUCK Voltage Control has troubles
UVLO Input Voltage is too low
LAMP Problems with lamp head / lamp defect
Working Parameters Reference
Supply Voltage 170 - 250V
Output Voltage 6000W – 110 - 130V
9000W – 140 - 160V
Output Current 6000W – 60 - 55A
9000W – 60 - 55A
Input Current 26 - 55A
PFC Voltage 350 - 370°C
Working temperature 40 - 80°C
Figure 3 - Menu Screen
DMX SETUP
M
MENU UP DOWN ENTER
A B E
Figure 4 - Menu Screen
Run Data
M
MENU UP DOWN ENTER
A B E
Parameters
PARAMETERS
Advanced Fault Info

6
DMX Control
Initial Address Set-Up
In menu settings screen (Figure 3) press button B and select DMX Set-
up. Then press E again to open the DMX address screen. Adjust the start
address with the dimming knob by turning it.
DMX Status
In DMX Setup display press button B to select DMX Switch. Press E and
adjust value with the dimming knob. Press M to get back to the menu
screen.
DMX Channels
The start address is CH1 - below 100 = OFF, above 100 = ON (lamp)
Start address +1 is CH2 - it is used for brightness adjustment ranging from
50% to 100%. Start address +2 is used for controlling the frequency:
Figure 5 - DMX Screen
DMX Setup
M
MENU UP DOWN ENTER
A B E
DMX Address
DMX Switch
DMX Value (8-bit) Output Frequency (Hz)
0 - 50 50
51 - 100 60
101 - 150 75
151 - 200 300
201 - 255 1000
Start address +3 is used for 1000Hz ne tuning. DMX Value 0 - 255

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Notice and Maintenance
1. LED‘s operating temperature range must be guaranteed between - 20°C
to +40°C. Overheating or undercooling can both reduce the xtures life
span.
2. The product must be placed on a solit, at and dry surface. The surface
temperature should be less than 50°C. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight
and operation in an enviroment with high humidity or explosive gas.
3. Do not beat, knock or shake the light violently or it may inuence the
normal use of the light.
4. Do not cover lamps with paper, cloth or similar materials that could
ignite due to high temperature.
5. Put the lamp in a cool and dry place when you do not use it for a long
time.
6. Avoid any ammable liquid, water or metal material entering the machi-
ne. Cut off the power supply as soon as this happens.
7. Do not use machines in dirty and dusty environments and clean them
regularly.
8. The technicians must get professional trainings to install, operate or
repair LED‘s.
9. If any equipment from Lightstar doesn‘t work properly, please get in
contact with a Lightstar special repair department or professional techni-
cian. Do not disassemble or reassemble the parts by yourself.

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Service Warranty Ordinance
Customers enjoy a one-year free warranty service as of the date of purcha-
sing our product.
1. If the expiry date of the warranty is reached, our product can still be
repaired for an according price.
2. In any of the following circumstances, the product is not repaired free of
charge, whether the warranty period expires or not.
- Damage caused by misuse or abuse, disassembly and non-original parts
replacement.
- Damage caused by natural disasters, unconventional voltage and envi-
ronmental factors
3. Lightstar will remain in the power of interpretation.
4. Software version modication without further notice.
When anything doesn‘t work correctly the user can conrm the error code
and check the further proceure with our customer support team. We
always try to offer quick solutions, whenever possible. Do not open any de-
vice without explicit consultation of Lightstar. The repair must be carried
out with our guidance or if not possible by our technician team.

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