SCM i-6 Series User manual

USERMANUAL
i-6
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i-6 SERIES DIMENSIONS
i-6 RGBW i-6 WHITE STANDARD
All dimensions in millimeters and inches. Drawing not to scale
200mm
7,87in
150mm
5,91in
406mm
15,99in
440mm
17,32in
81mm
3,19in
468mm
18,41in
401mm
15,77in
520mm
20,45in
166mm
6,53in
320mm
12,60in
150mm
5,91in
111mm
4,37in
220mm
8,66in
209°
166mm
6,55in
326mm
12,82in
This manual covers installation, use, and maintenance of the SGM i-6 Series. A digital version is available at
to change without notice. SGM and all affiliated companies disclaim liability for any injury, damage, direct
or indirect loss, consequential or economic loss, or any other loss occasioned by the use of, inability to use, or
reliance on the information contained in this manual. The SGM logo, the SGM name, and all other trade-
marks in this document perwtaining to SGM services or SGM products are trademarks owned or licensed by
SGM, its affiliates, and subsidiaries. This edition applies to firmware version 2.23 or later.
English edition © 2022 SGM Light A/S®.

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i-6 RGBW i-6 WHITE POI
All dimensions in millimetres and inches. Drawing not to scale
320mm
12,60in
111mm
4,37in
150mm
5,91in
166mm
6,53in
220mm
8,66in
209°
172mm
6,78in
326mm
12,82in
401mm
15,77in
468mm
18,41in
81mm
3,19in
200mm
7,87in
150mm
5,91in
406mm
15,99in
440mm
17,32in
502mm
19,76in

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2i-6 SERIES DIMENSIONS
2 i-6 RGBW / i-6 White standard
3 i-6 RGBW / i-6 White POI
6 SAFETY INFORMATION
7 BEFORE INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT
8 INSTALLATION STANDARD FIXTURE
8 Identication and terminology
9 Unpacking
9 Application considerations
9 Transport handling
9 Rigging
10 Rigging process using SGM Omega brackets
11 Tilt lock
11 Power requirements
12 Connecting power
12 Connecting data
12 Connecting a wireless transmitter
12 Signal priority
13 INSTALLATION POI FIXTURE
13 Identication and terminology
14 Unpacking
14 Application considerations
14 Connecting temporary Power
14 Connecting temporary signal
15 Settings and Fixture Defaults
16 Wireless Data Connection
16 LED Indicator Behaviour
17 Mounting
17 Brackets
18 Flat Bracket attachment
18 Omega Bracket attachment
19 Universal Bracket attachment
20 Wall Bracket attachment
21 POI TIlt Lock
22 Permanently Connecting Power & Data
23 Wireless
24 USER INTERFACE
24 Using the display panel
24 Shortcuts
25 DISPLAY
25 Operational mode (A)
25 DMX Address (B)
25 External data indicator (C)
25 External data protocol (D)
25 Error Indicator
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26 CONFIGURING THE DEVICE FOR DMX CONTROL
26 About DMX
26 DMX Start address
26 Set/edit DMX address
26 Setting the DMX mode
26 DMX charts
27 SETTING A STATIC COLOR MANUALLY
27 USING STANDALONE OPERATION
28 FIXTURE PROPERTIES
28 Factory default
28 LED Engine
28 Individual xture settings
30 CONTROL MENU
32 RDM
32 Supported RDM functions
32 Sensors
33 ACCESSORIES
33 Anti-glare shields
33 MAINTENANCE
33 SGM Vacuum Test kit
34 Firmware Updates
35 Cleaning
35 Maintenance Schedule i-6
35 Maintenance Notes
36 TROUBLESHOOTING
37 FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES
37 Ordering information
38 SUPPORT HOTLINE
38 APPROVALS AND CERTIFICATIONS
39 USER NOTES
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SAFETY INFORMATION
SGM fixtures are intended for professional use only. They are not suitable for household use.
Les fixtures SGM sont impropre à l’usage domestique. Uniquement à usage professionnel.
This product must be installed in accordance with the applicable installation code by a person
familiar with the construction and operation of the product and the hazards involved.
Ce produit doit être installé selon le code d’installation pertinent, par une personne qui connaît
bien le produit et son fonctionnement ainsi que les risques inhérent.
DANGER! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE DEVICE!
• Always power off/unplug the fixture before removing covers or dismantling the product.
• Ensure that the mains power is cut off when wiring the device to the AC mains supply.
• Ensure that the device is electrically connected to earth (ground).
• Do not apply power if the device or mains cable is in any way damaged.
• Do not immerse the fixture in water or liquid.
WARNING! TAKE MEASURES TO PREVENT BURNS AND FIRE!
• Install in a location that prevents accidental contact with the device.
• Install only in a well-ventilated space.
• Install at least 0.3 m (12 in.) away from objects to be illuminated.
• Install only in accordance with applicable building codes.
• Ensure a minimum clearance of 0.3 m (12 in.) around the cooling fans
• Do not paint, cover, or modify the device, and do not filter or mask the light.
• Keep all flammable materials well away from the device.
ALLOW THE DEVICE TO COOL FOR 15 MINUTES AFTER OPERATION BEFORE TOUCHING IT
CAUTION: EXTERIOR SURFACE TEMPERATURE AFTER 5 MIN. OPERATION = 42°C 108°F.
STEADY STATE = 48°C 118°F.
WARNING! TAKE MEASURES TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY. DO NOT
LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE LIGHT SOURCE FROM CLOSE RANGE.
• Take precautions when working at height to prevent injury due to falls.
• For Permanent Outdoor Installations (POI), ensure that the fixture is securely fastened to
a load-bearing surface with suitable corrosion-resistant hardware.
• For a temporary installation with clamps, ensure that the quarter-turn fasteners are
turned fully and secured with a suitable safety cable. The standard safety wire cable must
be approved for a safe working load (SWL) of 10 times the weight of the fixture, made of
a grade AISI 316 steel, and it must have a minimum gauge of 4 mm.
• For elevated installations, secure the fixture with suitable safety cables, and always com-
ply with relevant load dimensioning, safety standards, and requirements.
WARNING! READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAREFULLY BE
FORE UNPACKING, INSTALLING, POWERING OR OPERATING THE DEVICE.

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BEFORE INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT
Please visit the SGM official website at www.sgmlight.com for the latest version of this user
manual/ safety information leaflet. Due to continuous improvements, the instructions may
change without notice. SGM always recommends the latest available firmware version from
www.sgmlight.com.
EXTERNAL CLEANING AND VISUAL INSPECTION OF THE FIXTURE
All users of the SGM fixtures should regularly clean those parts of the fixture directly exposed to
the elements, such as the external housing and front lenses. Additionally, all owners of the SGM
fixtures must periodically check the external housing of the fixture for structural breaks, deteri-
oration, cracked lenses, or loose screws. To ensure proper operation, but also to prevent the risk
of potential accidents, do not use the fixture if the lens, housing, or power cables are damaged.
If parts of the fixture appear to be missing, cease use immediately and contact SGM support.
WIRING AND CONDUIT CONTAINMENT
SGM fixtures supplied with power and data cable leads are not intended for installation in per-
manently installed conduit or containment. When installing the fixtures in a permanent instal-
lation, ensure cable leads are installed as a service loop to an appropriately rated junction box
using suitable cable strain reliefs/glands. All installed fixtures must be securely mounted, and
service loop appropriately protected for installation location. All electrical wiring and connec-
tions should be completed by a qualified electrician.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed including
the following:
• Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
• Permanently installed equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where
it will not be readily subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
• The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an
unsafe condition.
• Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
• Refer service to qualified personnel or authorized service centers.
• Do not look directly into the beam for long periods of time, when the fixture is on.
• The fixture shall, under no circumstance, be covered with insulating material of any kind.
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.

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INSTALLATION STANDARD FIXTURE
Illustrations might vary from received products. This is subject to change without notice.
IDENTIFICATION AND TERMINOLOGY
B
A
A: 24 LEDs 5 Red, 5 Green, 5 Blue, 9 White
B: Tilt lock
C: Cooling fans
D: Control panel (POI n/a)
E:
OLED Display (POI n/a)
F: Rubber feet (POI n/a)
G: GORE-TEX membrane
H: Power in and out
I: DMX in and out
J: Handle
K: Barndoors attachment points (x2)
L: Safety wire attachment point
M: Holes for Omega bracket / M-10 screws (x6)
C
I
H
LM
G
DE
JK
F
B

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UNPACKING
Unpack the device and inspect it to ensure that it has not been damaged during transport.
The i-6 Series are shipped with:
• 2 x Omega bracket with 1/4-turn fasteners (standard version)
• Safety information leaflet
• 2 m IP66 power cable pigtail
APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS
The standard version is IP66-rated and is designed for both indoor and outdoor operation. It is protected from:
• Dust, to the degree that dust cannot enter the fixture in sufficient quantities as to interfere with its operation.
• High pressure water jets of water from any direction.
When using standard fixtures outdoors or in wet locations, ensure that:
• The DMX connection out of the last fixture in a chain is properly sealed, in accordance with the ingress protec-
tion (IP) requirements.
• The DMX out of the last fixture is terminated with a 120 Ohm resistor between pin 2 and 3 (as per RS485 stand-
ards).
When selecting a location for the device, ensure that:
• It is situated away from public thoroughfares and protected from contact with people.
• It has adequate ventilation.
• It is not immersed or submerged in water.
TRANSPORT HANDLING
Always use the supplied packaging or suitable flight case for transportation and storage. Never carry the fixture by
connected cables or wires.
The i-6 may be installed in any orientation, on the ceiling or on a wall
surface.
When installed horizontally with a downward beam-angle, water or dirt
can potentially pool in the fan wells. Under normal operation the mois-
ture will evaporate.
In locations with high rainfall, consider locating the fixture under cover
or an overhang, or modify the position and orientation of the fixture to
minimize pooling.
All SGM fixtures have locking points in the base for installation and rig-
ging. In both standard and POI fixtures, the distance between the
points from center to center is always 106 mm. Standard versions in-
clude 1/4 turn fasteners to mount SGM omega brackets. POI versions
come with M-10 captive nuts for M-10 screws.
Always use the supplied omega bracket to rig a standard i-6. Lock the
bracket with the 1/4-turn fasteners.
PLEASE NOTE! 14TURN FASTENERS ARE ONLY LOCKED WHEN TURNED FULLY CLOCKWISE. DEPENDING ON
THE STRUCTURE, PLEASE USE APPROPRIATE AND SECURE METHODS FOR MOUNTING THE OMEGA BRACKETS.
RIGGING
106 mm
[ 4,2in ]
Ø 18 mm
[ 0,7in ]
Figure 1: Locking points

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RIGGING PROCESS USING SGM OMEGA BRACKETS
Start the standard rigging process by blocking the lower working area, and make sure the work is performed from a
stable platform.
1. Check that the clamp/bracket is undamaged. Supporting structure should be capable of bearing at least 10
times the weight of all installed fixtures, lamps, cables etc.
2. Bolt a clamp or bracket securely to the omega bracket with a M12 bolt (min. grade 8.8) and a lock nut. For
longer term installations, choose outdoor rated hardware.
3. Align the omega bracket with the i-6 Series base. For standard Omega Bracket, insert the fasteners into the i-6
Series base bracket, and turn both levers a full 1/4 turn clockwise to lock. When using the POI Omega Bracket,
insert the included M-10 screws through the bracket holes and tighten them with a M-10 key until they are
Figure 3.1 : Installing the i-6 Figure 3.2 : Installing the i-6
159mm
6,26in
106mm
4,17in
401mm
15,77in
111mm
4,37in
159mm
6,26in
Figure 2: Dimensions for i-6 base locking points
Omega Brackets
Holes for omega Brackets
WARNING! ALWAYS USE MIN. 2 OMEGA BRACKETS WHEN RIGGING THE FIXTURE.

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fully attached to the base.
4.Hang the fixture on a truss or other structure. Tighten the clamp/bracket.
5. Verify that there are no combustible materials, cables, or surfaces to be illuminated within 0.3 m (12 in.) of the
fixture.
6. Check that there is no risk of the head/yoke colliding with other fixtures or structures.
Fasten a safety wire (not shown) between the load-bearing support
structure and the safety wire attachment point on the device.
• The safety cable (not included in the package) must:
• Bear at least 10 times the weight of the device (SWL).
• Have a minimum gauge of 4 mm.
• Have a maximum length (free fall) = 30 cm (12 in.).
Figure 4: Safety wire attachment point
The fixture head can pivot through 209°.
To adjust the tilt angle in standard versions:
• Loosen the two tilt wing-screws (one on each side) by turning
them counter-clockwise.
• Tilt the fixture to the angle desired and hold it.
• Lock the position by re-tightening both tilt lock screws clock-
wise.
CAUTION!
ALWAYS LEAVE A FIXTURE TO COOL OFF FOR 15 MIN
UTES AFTER OPERATION BEFORE HANDLING.
Figure 5: i-6 Standard tilt lock
Pitch angle
indicator
TILT LOCK
POWER REQUIREMENTS
The i-6 can operate on any 100–277 V, 50/60 Hz AC mains power supply, and draws a maximum of 250W.
Connect the fixture to AC power by installing a power connector to the bare end side of the supplied power cable.
Connect the powercon twist-lock connector side to the fixture. The fixture must be grounded/earthed and be able to
be isolated from AC power. The AC power supply must incorporate a fuse or circuit breaker for fault protection.
WARNING! ALWAYS SECURE AN ELEVATED FIXTURE WITH A SAFETY WIRE.
ALWAYS USE A SAFETY WIRE OF A GRADE AISI 316 STEEL.MAKE SURE THE
SLACK OF THE SAFETY WIRE IS AT A MINIMUM.NEVER USE THE YOKEHANDLE
FOR SECONDARY ATTACHMENT.

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CONNECTING POWER
The power cable color coding is given in figure 6:
• Connect the black wire to live
• Connect the white wire to neutral
• Connect the green/yellow wire to ground (earth)
For a temporary outdoor installation the mains cable must be fitted with a grounded connector intended for exterior
use.
For permanent installations, a qualified electrician must wire the mains cable directly to a suitable branch circuit and
as per local code. The junction’s ingress protection (IP) rating must be suitable for the location. Always use a junction
box with a proper IP class suitable for the environment.
After connecting the i-6 to power, run the on-board test by selecting the option “TEST→ SELFTEST” in the menu, to
ensure that the fixture and each LED are functioning correctly. (POI versions are tested through RDM.)
PLEASE NOTE!
THE PROTECTIVE CAPS MUST BE SECURELY MOUNTED ON ANY UNUSED CONNECTORS, IN ORDER TO MAIN
TAIN THE INGRESS PROTECTION IP RATING.
CAUTION!
DO NOT CONNECT THE FIXTURE TO AN ELECTRICAL DIMMER SYSTEM, AS DOING SO MAY
CAUSE DAMAGE
CONNECTING DATA
The i-6 is controllable using a DMX control device, and it can be connected using either a DMX cable, or via the fix-
ture’s built-in CRMX wireless receiver system.
When using a cabled DMX system, connect the DMX-In cable to the input connector and DMX-Out cable to the out-
put, both on the rear of the fixture’s base (chassis mounted male and female 5-pin XLR plugs). For outdoor installa-
tions, use only IP-rated XLR connectors suitable for outdoor use. Terminate the DMX out cable of the last fixture in the
data link with a 120 ohm DMX termination.
Note that SGM fixtures provide a passive DMX Thru signal as DMX Out, instead of an active output signal.
PLEASE NOTE! FOR POI VERSIONS, PLEASE REFER TO “PERMANENTLY CONNECTING POWER & DATA”
CONNECTING A WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
The i-6 is designed to look for wireless transmitters in ‘connect’ state when this option is not yet enabled. The fixture
comes tested for wireless functionality from the factory, therefore the beginning of the pairing process is disconnect
from the factory wireless DMX transceiver.
To connect the i-6 to a wireless transmitter:
1. Log off the currently paired wireless transmitter. Go to SETTINGS → WIRELESS DMX → LOG OFF in the menu.
Fixture confirms logged off.
2. Press the connect button on the wireless transmitter.
3. Confirm that the fixture has paired with the wireless transmitter.
PLEASE NOTE! FOR POI VERSIONS, REFER TO “WIRELESS DATA CONNECTION” ON PAGE 16.
SIGNAL PRIORITY
The i-6 can be paired to an active wireless transmitter simultaneously when connected to a cabled DMX. The fixture
will prioritize cabled DMX over wireless DMX.
The active input type is displayed under the wireless signal strength indicator. The signal strength can be also checked
via RDM data by using an external RDM device.
PLEASE NOTE! IN POI VERSION WITH WIRELESS, THE DMX SIGNAL STRENGTH IS CHECKED THROUGH RDM.
The fixture must be grounded/
earthed and be able to be isolated
from AC power. The AC power
supply must incorporate a fuse or
curcuit breaker for fault protection.
Color
Black
White
green/yellow
Conductor
live
neutral
ground (earth)
Symbol
or
L
N
Wire
Figure 6: Connecting AC Power

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INSTALLATION POI FIXTURE
IDENTIFICATION AND TERMINOLOGY
Illustrations might vary from received products. This is subject to change without notice.
B
A
A: 24 LEDs 5 Red, 5 Green, 5 Blue, 9 White
B: Tilt lock
C: Cooling fans
D: Rubber feet (POI n/a)
E: GORE-TEX membrane
F: Power in and out
G: DMX in and out
H: LED Indicator (POI only)
I: Barndoors attachment points (x2)
J: Handle
K: Holes for Omega bracket / M-10 screws (x6)
L:Safety wire attachment point
C
G
F
H
E
K
D
L
B
JI

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PLEASE NOTE! POI FIXTURES SHOULD BE PRESET WITH ANY CUSTOM PROGRAMMING BEFORE INSTALLA-
TION.
ALTHOUGH MOST FUNCTIONS ARE POSSIBLE TO BE SET VIA RDM ONCE MOUNTED IN POSITION, IT IS EASIER
TO DO CONFIGURATION AND ANY TROUBLESHOOTING BEFORE MOUNTING IS COMPLETE.
UNPACKING
Unpack the device and inspect it to ensure that it has not been damaged during transport.
The i-6 Series are shipped with:
• 1 x Spanner with magnet (POI version).
• 6 x M-10 screws (POI version).
• Safety information leaflet
APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS
The POI version is IP66-rated and designed for use in outdoor installations. It is protected from:
• Dust, to the degree that dust cannot enter the device in sufficient quantities as to interfere with its operation.
• High pressure water jets of water from any direction.
CONNECTING TEMPORARY POWER
Connect to AC power using the supplied 8mm cable (the
larger of the two permanently wired cables). The fixture
must be grounded/earthed. The AC power supply must in-
corporate a fuse or circuit breaker for fault protection. For
temporary programming, a plug or terminals can be used.
The power cable color coding is shown to the left:
• Connect the black wire to live
• Connect the white wire to neutral
• Connect the green/yellow wire to ground (earth)
CONNECTING TEMPORARY SIGNAL
The i-6 is compatible with DMX512 (ANSI E1.11 – 2008) only. It
can be connected using either the SGM POI up-loader ca-
ble, or via the fixture’s built-in CRMX wireless receiver sys-
tem.
STEP 1: Download and install the SGM RDM Addressing tool.
< https://sgmlight.com/products/rdm-addressing-tool >
STEP 2: Connect the bare end data cable to the POI Up-load-
er cable for POI fixtures.
STEP 3: Connect the USB up-loader cable for POI fixtures to
a computer with a USB Type-A port.
STEP 4: Launch SGM RDM Addressing Tool. Click Full Discov-
ery and look for the green light to illuminate on the fixture.
Configure all settings as needed.
Step 5 Disconnect up-loader cable from computer, then dis-
connect up-loader cable from fixture.
Repeat Steps 2-5 for more fixtures. Multiple fixtures can be
addressed and configured. Contact your SGM representa-
tive for more information on multiple fixture addressing.
Figure 8: Data wiring guide for setup
Figure 7: Connecting AC Power
The fixture must be grounded/
earthed and be able to be isolated
from AC power. The AC power
supply must incorporate a fuse or
curcuit breaker for fault protection.
Color
Black
White
green/yellow
Conductor
live
neutral
ground (earth)
Symbol
or
L
N
Wire

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PLEASE NOTE! AT A MINIMUM, ALL FIXTURES WILL NEED
TO BE GIVEN A DMX ADDRESS AND DMX PERSONALITY
IN ORDER TO PATCH AND PROGRAM ON A CONTROL
LER. REFER TO MANUALS FOR MORE DETAILS.
Figure 9: Connecting data to USB up-loader cable for POI fix-
tures
SETTINGS AND FIXTURE DEFAULTS
All configuration of POI fixtures is done through the SGM Addressing Tool. The SGM Addressing Tool is a windows
based program designed to allow the user to configure the fixture through the RDM protocol. All settings on a stan-
dard fixture are available on a POI fixture. But on POI, these settings are changed through the Addressing Tool.
STEP 1: Launch SGM RDM Addressing Tool. Click Full Discovery and look for the green light to illuminate on the fixture.
If the green light does not appear, cycle power or refer to troubleshooting.
STEP 2: Select the standard settings tab and enter a DMX address and a personality/mode of operation. These modes
must match the control mode in the controller which will control the fixture. Look for the LED indicator to blink to
confirm setting change. DMX modes for POI and Std versions are identical. Refer to CONFIGURING THE DEVICE later
in this manual for specifics for more information on fixture functions. Visit www.sgmlight.com to see all DMX charts
STEP 3: If necessary for the application, click advanced settings to set the fan mode, dimming curve, calibration or to
reset to factory defaults.
STEP 4: Disconnect POI Uploader cable.
Repeat as required for multiple fixtures.
Figure 11: SGM Addressing tool

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Factory Defaults are as follows:
• DMX address = 1
• Dimming curve = Gamma Corrected
• DMX mode/personality = Default mode (6 channel
CTC)
• Startup mode = DMX
• Screen saver = Off
• Flip screen = Off
• Fan mode = Standard
• Led frequency = Dimming optimized
• Master slave = Disabled
• White calibrated = On
• RDM device label set to = Fixture type name
• Internal programs = Cleared
PLEASE NOTE! REMOTE DEVICE MANAGEMENT RDM REQUIRES A CORRECTLY INSTALLED AND TERMINATED
DMX CABLE.
When setting addresses through RDM and using USB dongles, it may be necessary to disable “USB selective sus-
pend” to ensure a proper voltage to the DMX link. If any lag or trouble occurs when addressing, decrease the cable
length range to <12 m. and only address one fixture at a time.
Figure 10: POI Spanner
LED INDICATOR BEHAVIOUR
The fixture displays the status of connections, setting and errors through the LED indicator. It can have different colors
and three possible stages: static, flashing, or off.
• Solid Orange: Fixture is starting up.
• Blinking Orange - Green: Fixture is resetting its functions.
• Blinking Green: Reset has completed, no errors and no wireless or wired DMX connection.
• Solid Green: Wireless and / or wired DMX connected.
• Blinking Green - Orange - Red: Fixture is resetting and error(s) has occurred during reset.
• Blinking Green - Red: Reset has completed but error(s) occurred during reset.
• Solid Red (3 seconds): Hall sensor is activated. When activated for longer than 3 seconds, wireless DMX connec-
tion is logged off.
• Off: fixture is off or LED indicator is set to auto-dimming (set via RDM).
Once configuration is complete, temporary power and data can be disconnected.
In POI fixtures with wireless, it is necessary to pair the fix-
ture with a new transmitter (by default, the fixture is linked
to the SGM factory transmitter during the testing and QA
process).
In order to do so, make sure the fixture is powered on be-
fore taking the following steps:
STEP 1: Using a SGM magnetic spanner tool, place the mag-
net close to the LED indicator, and wait for 3 seconds. The
LED indicator will blink orange for 1-2 seconds, before
switching to static green again. The fixture can now be
paired to a new transmitter.
STEP 2: Select “connect” or “link” on a wireless DMX trans-
mitter. The transmitter and the internal SGM receiver
should now be linked together.
Repeat the process to link the fixture to another transmit-
ter.
To disconnect the fixture from the currently paired wireless transmitter, hold the magnet for 3 seconds over the LED
indicator. The LED indicator will blink orange for 1-2 seconds, switching later to green again. The fixture is now logged
off.
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MOUNTING
All SGM POI fixtures have M10 size attachment points to mount the supplied brackets or directly to a structure.
The POI wash fixture may be installed in any orientation and it might take up to two brackets per fixture. Depending
on the structure, please use appropriate and secure methods for mounting the Omega brackets.
159mm
6,26in
106mm
4,17in
401mm
15,77in
111mm
4,37in
159mm
6,26in
BRACKETS
There are four bracket choices available from SGM:
Figure 12: P-6 POI base with dimensions
Flat bracket Omega bracket
Wall mount bracket
Universal bracket

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FLAT BRACKET ATTACHMENT
M10 Countersunk Bolts
Flat Bracket
8mm or smaller screw
or bolt to structure
8mm or smaller screw
or bolt to structure
13mm / 0.5in hole diameter
for attachment point
M10 Stainless Steel Bolts
POI Omega Bracket
Fixture
OMEGA BRACKET ATTACHMENT
Fixture

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M10 Countersunk Bolts
POI Universal Bracket
Fixture
UNIVERSAL BRACKET ATTACHMENT
Using a bolt through this slot,
the fixture will rotate around its
center point, always use 2 bolts
with washers.
Using a bolt through this slot,
the fixture will rotate around its
center point, always use 2 bolts
with washers.
PLEASE NOTE! THE UNIVERSAL BRACKET HAS DIFFERENT SLOT CURVES FOR 68 SERIES FIXTURES AND 10 SE
RIES FIXTURES. WHEN ATTACHING THE BRACKET TO THE I6, MAKE SURE THE SLOT WITH “68 SERIES” LABEL IS
FACING AWAY FROM THE CENTER OF THE FIXTURE. BOLTS TO MOUNTING SURFACE WILL USE THIS SLOT.

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Attach and align the bracket to a surface. The shorter side of
the bracket is the side that attaches to a wall surface. There are
two slots provided to align the bracket. Using appropriate fas-
teners, align and level the bracket. Then tighten to the surface.
Using the holes shown, use appropriately rated fasteners for
both location and surface material and construction. Fasten-
ers should be no larger than M6.
Use the supplied countersunk M10 bolts to secure the fixture
to the bracket. Ensure cabling is not pinched or trapped when
mounting fixture.
PLEASE NOTE! REMOVE RUBBER FEET FROM FIXTURE IF SO
EQUIPPED PRIOR TO MOUNTING.
Medium 6/8 Series
Alignment Slots
Wall Attachment Slots FIxture Attachment Slots
WALL BRACKET ATTACHMENT
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