SGM P Series User manual

USER
MANUAL
P-SERIESP-SERIES
P-6P-6
P-6 POIP-6 POI

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P-6 Series dimensions
This manual covers installation, use, and maintenance of the SGM P-6 Series.
P-6 SERIES
USER MANUAL REV. D
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This edition applies to rmware version 2.09 or later.
English edition
All dimensions in millimeters and inches. Drawing not to scale.
P-6
P-6 POI

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Contents
P-6 Series dimensions .............................................................................................................................................. 2
P-6........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
P-6 POI ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Safety information..................................................................................................................................................... 4
Before installing this product................................................................................................................................... 5
Overview..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Parts identication and terminology ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Preparing for installation.......................................................................................................................................... 7
Unpacking ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Location/ application............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Transportation ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Installing/ rigging the P-6 Series.............................................................................................................................. 7
Rigging process using SGM Omega brackets ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
Tilt Lock ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Angle indicator...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Connecting AC power ............................................................................................................................................... 9
Conguring the device.............................................................................................................................................. 9
Connecting to a DMX control device..................................................................................................................... 10
Connecting a wireless transmitter ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Disconnecting a wireless transmitter.................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Signal priority...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Conguring the device for DMX control................................................................................................................ 11
About DMX ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
DMX Start address ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Set/ edit DMX address ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
DMX modes........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
P-6 Connection Diagram .................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Using standalone operation ................................................................................................................................... 12
Setting a static color manually .............................................................................................................................. 12
Fixture properties.................................................................................................................................................... 13
Factory default ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Eects................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Individual xture settings ................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Control menu ........................................................................................................................................................... 14
RDM .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Supported RDM functions .................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
RDM functions.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Sensors .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................................... 16
POI Permanent Outdoor Installation...................................................................................................................... 16
Accessories ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
Maintenance............................................................................................................................................................. 21
SGM Vacuum test kit.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
SGM Uploader cable ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Upgrading the rmware ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Fixtures and accessories........................................................................................................................................ 22
Support hotline........................................................................................................................................................ 22
Approvals and certications .................................................................................................................................. 22
User Notes................................................................................................................................................................ 23

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WARNING!
Read the following safety precautions carefully before unpacking, installing,
powering, or operating the device.
SGM xtures are intended for professional use only. They are not suitable for household use.
Les luminaires 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.
Safety information
• Do not open the device; there are no user-serviceable parts inside.
• Ensure that power is cut o 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 xture in water or liquid.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock. Do not open the device.
• 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 lter or mask the light.
• Keep all ammable 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 = 49 °C (120 °F). Steady state = 59 °C (138 °F).
WARNING! Take measures to prevent burns and re.
• 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 xture 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.
• For elevated installations, secure the xture with suitable safety cables and always comply with relevant load dimensioning,
safety standards and requirements.
• The standard safety wire cable must be approved for a safe working load (SWL) of 10 times the weight of the xture, and
it must have a minimum gauge of 4 mm.
WARNING! Take measures to prevent personal injury.

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External cleaning and visual inspection of the xture
Wiring and conduit / containment
Safety Precautions
Before installing this product
Please visit the SGM ocial website at www.sgmlight.com for the latest version of this user manual/ safety information leaet. Due
to continuous improvements, the instructions may change without notice. SGM always recommends the latest available rmware
version from www.sgmlight.com.
All users of SGM xtures should regularly clean those parts of the xture directly exposed to the elements, such as the
external housing and front lenses. Additionally, all owners of SGM xtures must periodically check the external housing of the
xture for structural breaks, components in bad shape, cracked lenses, or loose screws. To ensure proper operation, but also
to prevent the risk of potential accidents, do not use the xture if the lens, housing, or power cables are damaged. If parts of
the xture appear to be missing, cease use immediately and contact SGM support.
SGM xtures supplied with power and data cable leads are not intended for installation in permanently installed conduit or
containment. When installing xtures in a permanent installation, ensure cable leads are installed as a service loop to an
appropriately rated junction box using suitable cable strain reliefs/ glands. All installed xtures must be securely mounted and
service loop appropriately protected for installation location. All electrical wiring and connections should be completed by a
qualied electrician.
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following:
1. Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
2. Permanently installed equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not readily be subjected
to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
3. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.
4. Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
5. Refer service to qualied personnel or authorized service centers.
6. Do not look directly into the beam for long periods of time, when the xture is on.
7. The xture shall, under no circumstance, be covered with insulating material of any kind.
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.

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The P-6/ P-6 POI is an RGBW LED xture with high output, designed for multiple applications, including applications where wireless
operation is essential.
P-6 Series’ features:
• Powerful RGBW LED xture, with 24RGB x 24White LEDs divided into six individually controllable segments, weighing
around 12 kg.
• A wash light, a strobe light, a ood light, a pixel light, and a blinder with a non-fading continuous output.
• IP66 rating enables operation in all kinds of environmental settings and in temperatures from -40° C to 50° C.
• Fully adjustable CTC from 2,000K to 10,000K.
• Built-in wireless DMX and preset-able standalone programs.
• Fully RDM implemented.
• Dierent beam angles available via magnetic easy-t holographic lter frames (STD), or native lenses (POI).
• Integrated handle eases the transport, rigging, and positioning of the xture.
• Rubber feet meant for delicate surfaces, while at the same time prevent xture from sliding (POI n/a).
• Optional accessories such as barndoors and lter frames.
• Corrosion classied C5-M (marine) for coastal and oshore areas with high salinity (POI only).
Overview
P-6 POI
B
A
A: 24xRGB + 24W LEDs
B: P-6 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: DMX in and out
I: Power in and out
J: Handle
K: Barndoors attachment points (x2)
L: Safety wire attachment point
M: Holes for Omega bracket / M-10 screws (x6)
N: P-6 POI Tilt lock (POI only)
O: LED indicator (POI only)
C
O
N
I
H
L
M
G
DE
J
K
P 6
F
Parts identication and terminology
Figure 1: Parts identication and terminology

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Unpacking
Unpack the device and inspect it to ensure that it has not been damaged during transport.
The P-6/ P-6 POI is shipped with:
• 1 x Power cable with IP connector, 2 m./ 78 in. (standard only). In POI versions, a power cable with bare ends is supplied.
• Two Omega brackets with 1/4-turn fasteners (standard only).
• 1 x Spanner with a magnet (POI only).
• 6 x M-10 screws (POI Only).
• Safety information leaet.
Location/ application
The xture is IP66-rated and designed for both indoor and outdoor installations. This means that it is protected from:
• Dust, to the degree that dust cannot enter the device in sucient quantities as to interfere with its operation.
• High pressure water jets from any direction.
When selecting a location for the device, ensure that:
• It is situated away from public thoroughfares and protected from contact with people.
• It is not immersed in water or exposed to high-pressure water jets.
• It has adequate ventilation.
When using the xture for outdoor events, ensure that:
• For wireless DMX or standalone operation, the protective cover is securely mounted in any unused DMX connector in
order to ensure the IP rating (POI n/a).
• For cabled DMX operation, the DMX out of the last xture is terminated with a 120 ohm resistor between pin 2 and 3
(according to the RS485 standard), and the DMX out is properly sealed, in accordance with the ingress protection (IP)
requirements. A maximum of 32 xtures can be connected to the same DMX link.
Transportation
Always use the supplied packaging or suitable ight case for transportation and storage.
Never carry the xture by connected cables or wires; use the handle.
Preparing for installation
All SGM xtures have locking points at the base for installation and rigging. In both
standard and POI xtures, the distance between the points from center to center is
always 106 mm.
While the base of the standard xtures includes 1/4 turn fastener camlocks to mount the
omega brackets, the POI products come with M-10 nuts for M-10 screws.
The standard P-6 may be installed in any orientation and it might take up to three
omega brackets per xture. Always use the supplied omega brackets to rig the xture
and lock the bracket with the 1/4-turn fasteners.
PLEASE NOTE!!
The 1/4-turn fasteners are only locked when turned fully clockwise.
Depending on the structure, please use appropriate and secure methods for mounting the Omega brackets.
NOTE: In POI xtures, a customized bracket may have to be used to install the xtures. See more about “Installation and
rigging the P-6 POI” on page 17.
Installing / rigging the P-6 Series
106 mm
[ 4,2in ]
Ø 18 mm
[ 0,7in ]
Figure 2: P-6 Series locking points

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WARNING! Always secure an elevated P-6 with a safety wire
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.).
CAUTION!!
• Always use a safety wire.
• Make sure the slack of the safety wire is at a minimum.
• Never use the handle for secondary attachment.
Rigging process using SGM Omega brackets
Start the 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 and can bear at least 10 times the
weight of the xture. Check that the structure can bear at least 10 times the weight of o f
all installed xtures, lamps, cables etc.
2. Bolt the clamp/ bracket securely to the omega bracket with a M12/ ½” bolt (min. grade
8.8) and a lock nut.
3. Align the omega bracket(s) with two 1/4 turns of the P-6 base. For standard Ome-
ga Bracket, insert the fasteners into the P-6 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
fully attached to the base.
4. Working from a stable platform, hang the xture on a truss or other structure. Tighten
the clamp/ bracket.
5. Install a safety wire that can bear at least 10 times the weight of the xture. The safety
wire attachment point is designed to t a carabiner AISI316 grade.
6. Verify that there are no combustible materials, cables, or surfaces to be illuminated with-
in 0.3 m (12 in.) of the xture.
7. Check that there is no risk of the head/ yoke colliding with other xtures or structures.
Holes for omega bracket
Omega bracket
Figure 3: Base with omega bracket
Figure 4: Safety wire attachment point
The P-6 can be tilted from 0° - 120°.
In standard versions, there is no need for any special tools to adjust the tilt angle.
Take the following steps for adjusting the tilt in standard P-6:
1. Loosen both tilt knobs (one on each side) by turning them counter-clockwise.
2. Adjust the tilt to the desired angle and hold it.
3. Lock the position by re-tightening both tilt lock knobs clockwise.
If you feel resistance when tilting the xture, you might not have loosened the tilt lock knobs
enough.
CAUTION!!
If the xture has been operating, always allow it to cool for 15 minutes before handling.
Exterior surface temperature after 5 min. operation = 49° C (120° F). Steady state = 59° C (138° F).
Angle indicator
The P-6 comes with a scale function which eases the adjustment to the tilt desired.
The angle indicator in the wheel shows the current angle of inclination.
NOTE: In POI versions, SGM provides a POI Spanner with a pig-nose key for tilt adjustment. Either use the large or the small
pig-nose key, depending on the type of xture. See “POI Tilt lock” on page 17 to know more about the tilt lock in P-6 POI.
Tilt Lock
Pitch angle
indicator
Figure 5: Tilt lock

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Connecting AC power
The P-6 Series can operate on any 100–277 V, 50/ 60 Hz AC mains power supply.
Connect a P-6 standard to AC power using the supplied cable or similar with a maximum of 20 A to
ensure the correct ingress protection (IP rating).
The xture must be grounded/ earthed and able to be isolated from AC power. The AC power supply
must incorporate a fuse or circuit breaker for fault protection.
The power cable color coding is given in gure 7:
• 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
tted with a grounded connector intended for exterior use. For
permanent installations, have a qualied electrician to wire the mains cable directly to a suitable branch circuit. 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.
When installing standard type C circuit breakers, there will be no limitations due to the xture’s in-rush current.
For assistance with alternative congurations, contact your SGM representative.
After connecting the P-6 to power, run the on-board test by selecting TEST → AUTOMATED TEST in the menu to ensure that the
xture and each LED are functioning correctly. POI versions have to be tested through RDM.
PLEASE NOTE!
The protective caps must be securely mounted on any unused DMX connector, in order to maintain the ingress protection (IP rating).
In POI versions, SGM supplies a power cable with bare ends. Connect the xture to power by mounting a power connector
to the bare ended mains cable. Please refer to “Connecting DMX and AC power in POI” on page 18 for connecting AC
power in POI xtures.
CAUTION!!
Do not connect the xture to an electrical dimmer system, as doing so may cause damage.
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: P-6 Power cable
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.
Color
Black
White
green/yellow
Conductor
live
neutral
ground (earth)
Symbol
or
L
N
Wire
Figure 7: Connecting AC Power
Conguring the device
The P-6 can be set up by using the control panel and OLED multi-line display on the xture’s head or through RDM.
Please note: In POI versions there is no display mounted in the xture. The adjustments are made through RDM.
See “POI Permanent Outdoor Installation” on page 16 for more information.
The OLED display is the human interface of the xture, as it displays the current status and menu of the xture. The display panel
can be used to congure individual xture settings, check the xture’s wireless status, conrm the rmware version, and read error
messages. The complete list of the menu and all commands available is listed in “Control menu” on page 14.
Before turning on the P-6 make sure the power in cable is properly connected. To turn o the device, simply disconnect power in
cable. When the xture is powered, it boots and resets before displaying the currently selected operating mode and the DMX start
address. Navigate through the menus and options using the arrow buttons, and select items using the ENTER button.
DMX
8
ESC ENTER
6CH MODE
(14)
Figure 8: OLED display and control panel

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Using the display panel
• Press the ‘ENTER’ button to access the menu or make a selection.
• Press the arrow buttons to scroll up and down in the menu.
• Press the ‘ESC’ button to take a step back in the menu.
Display
A - Operational mode (quick color, standalone, or DMX mode).
B - DMX address.
C - External data indicator (if DMX control is active).
D - External data protocol (CRMX™ or DMX).
E - Next available DMX address, depending on the xture’s DMX footprint.
Please note: by default, the xture is set to be controlled in DMX mode.
Error Indicator
If any errors are detected, the message ‘ERR’ will be ashing in the display for easy detection.
To read the error message, select ENTER → INFO → ERRORS in the menu.
Shortcuts
• ESC + ENTER: Press ENTER to conrm factory defaults.
• ESC + UP: Display OFF.
• ESC + DOWN: Set up new DMX address; keep ESC and press ENTER to conrm.
• UP + DOWN arrows simultaneously = ip the display upside-down.
The P-6 Series is controllable using a DMX control device, and it can be connected using either a DMX cable, or via the xture’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 output, both on
the rear of the xture’s base (chassis mounted male and female 5-pin XLR plugs). For outdoor installations, use only IP-rated XLR
connectors suitable for outdoor use.
In standard xtures, if using a wireless DMX system, remember to use the protective caps in any unused DMX connector in order to
maintain the xture’s IP rating. For POI versions, please refer to “Connecting DMX and AC power in POI” on page 18.
NOTE: SGM xtures provide a passive DMX Thru signal as DMX Out, instead of an active output signal.
Connecting a wireless transmitter
The P-6 is designed to look for wireless transmitters in ‘connect’ state when this option is not yet enabled.
To connect the P-6 to a wireless transmitter:
• Log o the currently paired wireless transmitter - see below “Disconnecting a wireless transmitter”.
• Press the connect button on the wireless transmitter.
• Conrm that the xture has paired with the wireless transmitter.
Note: for POI versions, refer to “Connecting a wireless transmitter in POI” on page 18.
Disconnecting a wireless transmitter
To disconnect the xture from the currently paired wireless transmitter, go to SETTINGS → WIRELESS DMX → LOG OFF in the
menu.
Note: for POI versions, refer to “Disconnecting a wireless transmitter in POI” on page 18.
Signal priority
The P-6 can be paired to an active wireless transmitter simultaneously when connected to a cabled DMX. The xture 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 a external RDM device (e.g. the SGM A-4).
NOTE: In POI version with wireless, the DMX signal strength can only be checked through RDM.
Connecting to a DMX control device
Figure 9: Display view
DMX
8
6CH MODE
(14)
A B C D
E

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About DMX
The P-6 Series can be controlled using signals sent by a DMX controller on a number of DMX channels.
DMX is the USITT DMX512-A standard, based on the RS-485 standard. The signal is sent as DMX data from a console (or a
controller) to the xtures via a shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS-485 devices.
The cables can be daisy chained between the xtures, and up to 32 xtures can be connected to the same DMX link. Up to 300 me-
ters (1000 ft.) of cable is achievable with high quality DMX cables. In installations with standard xtures, remember that all DMX links
must be terminated in the last xture by connecting a DMX termination plug to the last xture’s 5 pin DMX-Out connector.
PLEASE NOTE:
• Standard microphone cable is not suitable for transmitting DMX.
• Up to 32 xtures can be linked to the same DMX chain. Additional xtures will overload the link.
• The last xture must always be tted with a DMX termination plug to the xture’s DMX-Out.
DMX Start address
The P-6 Series can be operated in dierent DMX modes. For any of the modes, the rst channel used to receive data from a DMX control
device is known as the DMX start address.
For independent control, each P-6 must be assigned its own DMX start address. For example, if the rst standard P-6 is set to 6ch CTC
DMX mode with a start DMX address of 113, the following P-6 in the DMX chain should then be set to a DMX address of 119. As the rst
xture uses all the rst 6 DMX channels, including channel 113, the next available channel is 119 (113+6=119 >> 119).
If two or more xtures of the same type have the same DMX address, they will behave identically. Incorrect settings will result in
unpredictable responses from the lighting controller. Address sharing can be useful for diagnostic purposes and symmetrical control.
NOTE!!
When using power link connection, make sure the maximum power capacity is not exceeded in order to avoid short-circuit
and damaging of the xture.
Set/ edit DMX address
The DMX address is shown on the OLED display in the control panel. To change the address setting, press the up and down arrows.
When the desired address is displayed, press ENTER to save the setting.
For your convenience, the next available DMX address is displayed to the right. Note that channel
spacing is determined by the number of channels of the DMX mode. See the instructions on how
to use the display panel in “Conguring the device” on page 9.
The P-6 Series also oers the option to set the DMX address through RDM.
NOTE: the POI versions are only addressable via RDM. See “POI Permanent Outdoor In-
stallation” on page 16.
DMX modes
The P-6 Series operates in dierent modes.
All DMX charts are available at www.sgmlight.com under the respective products, or upon request via [email protected].
Conguring the device for DMX control
DMX
8
6CH MODE
(14)
DMX address
Next
available
DMX
Figure 10: Set/edit DMX address

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P-6 Connection Diagram
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Max. 32 units/DMX line
1 2 xx
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
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SGM_P-6 (Rev.2)
115 - 277V AC
50-60 Hz
630 W
115 - 277V AC
50-60 Hz
630 W
115 - 277V AC
50-60 Hz
630 W
DMX Termination
on last fixture DMX out
DATA
GND
DATA -
DATA +
120 Ohm +/- 5%
Max. 5 units/16 A circuit
P 6 P 6P 6
Figure 11: P-6 connection diagram (see “P-6 POI connection diagram” on page 18 for POI)
Standalone operation is not running when the xture is connected to a control device, but when it is pre-programmed with a series
of up to 24 scenes, playing continuously in a loop. Up to three standalone programs can be dened and run from the menus, and
one of the programs can be set to run by default whenever the xture is powered on.
Each of the three available standalone programs contains 24 user-denable
scenes with its own RGB and shutter settings.
Each scene has a denable fade-in time for the transition from one color to the
next, and a wait (static) time of up to 120 minutes and 59 seconds.
To dene a stand-alone program, press ENTER → MANUAL → EDITOR.
The standalone mode of the xture’s startup is enabled by selecting:
ENTER → SETTINGS → STARTUP MODE → SELECT STARTUP MODE →
STANDALONE.
To select the xture’s startup program, press:
ENTER → SETTINGS → STARTUP MODE → STARTUP PROGRAM.
The chosen program will run its length cyclically whenever the xture is
powered on.
To run an internal program, go to:
ENTER → MANUAL → RUN PROGRAM.
To stop an active internal program, go to:
ENTER → MANUAL → STOP PROGRAM.
Please note: In POI versions, conguring the xtures can only be done through RDM.
Using standalone operation
Figure 12: Standalone operation
Setting a static color manually
The P-6 can be congured to display a predened and static color.
To set up a static color select ENTER → MANUAL → QUICK COLOR. Note that once the MANUAL → QUICK COLOR settings are
changed, the xture is set, by default, to automatically start in quick color mode whenever it is powered on. This can be reset through
the menu SETTINGS → STARTUP MODE → SELECT STARTUP MODE.
The current quick color program can always be stopped by selecting MANUAL → STOP PROGRAM in the menu.
See “Control menu” on page 14 for detailed information about the manual menu.
Please note: In POI versions, conguring the xtures can only be done through RDM.

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Factory default
When restoring factory defaults in the P-6, the following settings will be set:
• Set DMX address to 1.
• Set 6 Channel CTC DMX mode.
• Set screensaver to Dimmed.
• Set ip screen to not-ipped.
• Disable Startup Programs.
• Set all Quick Color values to zero.
• Disable DMX Loss.
• Disable High Speed mode.
• Set all values in Manual Programs to zero.
• Set Fan mode to Standard.
Eects
The P-6 Series is a xture with 24 high-power RGBW and white LEDs, divided into 6 individually controllable segments, which gen-
erates wide-ranging color eects and pixel-mapping combinations for creative lighting designs.
Color temperature correction
The P-6 Series oers seamless CTC (color temperature correction) control from 2000° Kelvin - 10000° Kelvin.
Ultra high-speed strobe eect
The ultra high-speed strobe eect generates random strobe and pulse eects with variable speed.
Beam angle
The standard P-6 oers a native 10º beam angle that can be modied using dierent optional magnetic holographic lter frames and
barndoors; the P-6 POI oers 10º and 35º native beam angle.
Individual xture settings
Flipping the OLED display (POI n.a.)
If the xture is installed hanging upside down, it might be useful to ip the display so that it is easier to read.
To ip the display, press ENTER and select SETTINGS → FLIP DISPLAY, or press the up and down buttons on the control panel at
the same time.
Setting the OLED display saver (POI n.a.)
By default, the OLED display dims down after a short period when the control panel is not in use. The display can also be set to
turn o completely, ideal when a pitch-black environment is required. Pressing any key will always turn on the display or restore it to
normal brightness.
To congure the display settings, press ENTER → SETTINGS → DISPLAY SAVER.
NOTE: To avoid the risk of display deterioration caused by long term use, it is recommended to select the setting → DISPLAY OFF.
Setting the fan mode
For operating environments where low-noise is a requirement, or where the xture will be operating at high temperatures, it is possible
to adjust the default fan speed by going to SETTINGS → FAN MODE in the menu.
NOTE: In POI version, the fan mode adjustment is possible through RDM.
Fixture properties
Figure 13: P-6 Pixel segments
Pixel 1
Pixel 3
Pixel 5
Pixel 4
Pixel 2
Pixel 6

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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Function
Mode Select Mode - Select DMX mode.
Test Automated Test - Initiate a self-test sequence.
Display Test -Service use only..
O -Stop test sequence execution.
Manual Quick Color Red Static quick color - red mix (0-255). Sets xture to quick color startup mode.
Green Static quick color - green mix (0-255). Sets xture to quick color startup mode.
Blue Static quick color - blue mix (0-255). Sets xture to quick color startup mode.
White Static quick color - white mix (0-255). Sets xture to quick color startup mode.
Full color calibration Enable or disable color calibration.
Macro Color Macro color Select macro color.
Macro intensity Intensity level of the macro.
Run Program 1, 2 or 3 Run internal sequence 1, 2 or 3.
Stop Program -Stop current running internal sequence or Quick Color.
Editor Program Currently selected program (1, 2 or 3).
Scene Currently selected scene (1-24).
Red Red value in currently selected scene (0-255).
Green Green value in currently selected scene (0-255).
Blue Blue value in currently selected scene (0-255).
Shutter Shutter setting in currently selected scene (0-255). (According to latest DMX chart).
Fade Time (Min.) Fade-in (transition) time to current scene in min. (0-511).
Fade Time (Sec.) Fade-in (transition) time to current scene in sec. (0-59).
Wait Time (Min.) Wait (static) time in current scene in min. (0-998).
Wait Time (Sec.) Wait (static) time in current scene in sec. (0-59).
Settings Wireless DMX Wireless log o Send Log o command to the CRMX System.
Signal strength Display strength of the wireless connection.
Service PIN - -
Service menu - -
Factory Default -Reset the xture to factory default settings.
Fan Mode Standard Adjust fan speed relative to internal xture temperature.
Max Power High fan speed for maximum cooling eect.
Silent Low fan speed for quiet operation.
Display Saver Display Dim Dims the OLED display when the control panel is not in use.
Display O Turns o the OLED display when the control panel is not in use.
Flip Display Enable Flip control panel display.
Disable Select normal control panel display.
DMX Loss DMX Hold Select what happens when DMX signal is lost.
Quick color
Blackout
All ON
Startup Mode Select Startup Mode Default operating mode when xture is powered on: 1. DMX (factory default).
2. Stand-alone.
3. Quick Color.
Startup Program Stand-alone program 1, 2 or 3.
Only used if the startup mode is set to “standalone”. Program 1 is default.
Info Product Type -Display product type.
Firmware Version - Display installed rmware version.
Serial Number - Display SGM serial #.
RDM ID - Display RDM ID. (Unique RDM ID for identication).
DMX View Up to 504 DMX addresses Display received DMX levels.
Temperatures Mainboard
Displays xture temperatures.
LED Left 1
LED Left 2
LED Left 3
Control menu

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Supported RDM functions
The P-6 Series features support for various RDM functions.
RDM (Remote Device Management) is a protocol enhancement to USITT DMX512 that allows bi-directional communication between
the xtures and the controller over a standard DMX line. This protocol will allow conguration, status monitoring, and management.
You will need a RDM controller to get control over the supported parameters. See the tables below for supported RDM functions.
RDM functions
RDM
Name Sensor Type
Mainboard Temperature
LED Left 1 Temperature
LED Left 2 Temperature
LED Left 3 Temperature
LED Right 1 Temperature
LED Right 2 Temperature
Name Sensor Type
LED Right 3 Temperature
Humidity Head Other
Wireless Signal Strength Other
Wireless Paired Other
Light PWM Other
Voltage Voltage
PID Actions allowed Name
0x0082 - Device Label
0x0081 - Manufacturer Label
0x00E0 -DMX Personality
0x00E1 -DMX Personality description
0x0200 -Sensor Denition
0x0201 - Sensor Value
0x0080 -Device Model Description
0x0400 - Device Hours
0x0051 -Parameter Description
0x0501 -Display Level
0x0500 -Display Invert
0x0090 -Factory Defaults
PID Actions allowed Name
0x1001 - Reset Device
0x0120 Slot Info
0x0121 Slot Description
0x0122 Default Slot Value
0x8626 SET CRMX Log O
0x8060 GET Serial Nr.
0x8632 GET/ SET SMPS Calibration
0x8625 GET/ SET FAN 0=AUTO 1=LOW
2=HIGH 3=FULL
0x8634 GET/ SET 0=HOLD 1=WHITE
2=OFF 3=Q COLOR
Sensors
RDM enables various sensor readouts for remote device monitoring. See the table below for sensors and sensor types.
Please note: The RDM controller communicates with the xtures to show only the available sensors for this xture. The table is subject to change without notice.
Please note: The RDM controller communicates with the xtures to show only the available options for each RDM function. The table is subject to change without notice.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Function
Info Temperatures LED Right 1
Display xture temperatures.
LED Right 2
LED Right 3
Humidity head Display humidity in the head.
Wireless signal Display wireless signal strength.
Wireless paired Shows if wireless is paired.
Light pwm Display light outpout level.
Voltage Display power supply voltage.
Power on time - Display xture total power on time.
LED On Time - Display LED total power on time (R, G, B, W).
Errors - Display error codes.

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The SGM POI versions are designed for permanent outdoor installation and are IP66-rated or higher. POI versions are designed for
use in maritime and oshore environments, as per the CX / C5-M corrosion-resistance class.
Physical dierences
The POI version diers from the standard version by having xed-chassis power and DMX cables, and heavy-duty cable glands. The
display and control panel have been removed.
Conguration
The P-6 POI does not include a display, therefore it has to be congured through RDM (Remote Device Management). See “RDM”
on page 15 for more information.
In P-6 POI, the DMX address and DMX mode can only be set through RDM. When addressing through USB powered DMX/ RDM
devices, ensure DMX link is terminated, and keep a short cable length as much as possible.
Regarding the DMX modes for POI, they are the same as the P-6 standard. Visit www.sgmlight.com to see all DMX charts available
under the respective product, or upon request via [email protected].
PLEASE NOTE!!
Remote Device Management (RDM) requires a correct DMX cabled installation and termination.
When setting addresses through RDM and using USB dongles, disable the USB selective suspend 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 xture at a time.
LED Indicator
The LED indicator is located on the xture’s head (same place where the display is located in
standard P-6), and shows the current status of the xture.
The LED indicator can have dierent colors and three possible stages: static, ashing, or o.
• Solid Orange: Fixture is starting up.
• Blinking Green: Wireless and/ or wired DMX connected.
• Solid Green: No wireless or wired DMX connection.
• Blinking Red: Wireless and/ or wired DMX connected but Error(s) occurred.
• Solid Red: No wireless or wired DMX connection but Error(s) occurred.
• O: xture is o or indicator LED is set to auto dimming (set via RDM).
SGM Addressing Tool
SGM provides a windows software tool designed to allow the user to address and congure the xtures through RDM. Changing the
settings is done in the exact same way as it is in the display.
This tool is available for download at www.sgmlight.com, and has to be used with the SGM USB 5-Pin-XLR Uploader cable POI if
the luminaire does not use XLR connectors in the DMX cable, or the SGM USB uploader cable if the luminaire uses XLR 5-pin DMX
connectors (available from your SGM dealer).
POI Permanent Outdoor Installation
Figure 14: P-6 POI LED indicator
P-6 POI
B
A
A: 24xRGB + 24W LEDs
B: P-6 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: DMX in and out
I: Power in and out
J: Handle
K: Barndoors attachment points (x2)
L: Safety wire attachment point
M: Holes for Omega bracket / M-10 screws (x6)
N: P-6 POI Tilt lock (POI only)
O: LED indicator (POI only)
C
O
N
I
H
LM
G
DE
J
K
P 6
F
Troubleshooting
Problem Potential cause(s) Remedies
Fixture does not respond or appears to
be completely dead.
No power to the xture. Conrm that the power is switched on, conrm that the
cables are plugged in.
Main fuse is blown. Contact SGM support or certied SGM service partner.
Fixture suddenly turned o. Power was turned o. Check the power supply, switches and breakers.
Fixture suddenly stopped responding. Wireless transmitter or connections was disconnected/ tampered with. Inspect the wireless transmitter and connections.
DMX cables were disconnected. Inspect DMX cables.
Fixture operates irregularly/ abnormally. DMX cable polarization is inverted (pin 2 + 3). Install a phase-inverter or replace cables.
DMX link is not terminated. Install a XLR 120 ohm DMX termination at the end of
the DMX link.
Corrupted DMX cable. Replace or repair defective cables and/ or connectors.
The xture operates an internal program. Go to MENU → MANUAL → STOP PROGRAM.
A corrupted xture generates noise/ disruptions on the DMX link. Track and isolate the corrupted xture.
Color is uneven. The minimum values are out of calibration. Contact your local SGM dealer or support@sgmlight.
The SGM Calibration Data set has been lost. Contact your local SGM dealer or support@sgmlight.

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Figure 15: SGM Addressing tool
Figure 18: P-6 POI base with dimensions
POI Spanner
The P-6 POI includes a spanner with a magnet, which function is to establish
connection between the xture and the wireless transmitter.
The spanner also has two types of pig-nose keys used for tilt adjustment in
POI xtures. Depending on the type of xture, either use the large or the small
pig-nose keys.
In P-6 POI devices the smallest pig-nose key is used for tilt adjustment.
POI Tilt lock
The tilt angle in POI xtures may be adjusted by using the small pig-nose key provided in the spanner.
To adjust the tilt angle in P-6 POI, take the following steps:
1. Make sure the xture has cooled down before handling.
2. Take the spanner and turn both tilt lock knobs (one on each side) counter-clockwise by using
the small pig-nose key. Knobs are loosened by turning counter-clockwise.
3. Tilt the xture to the desired angle and hold it.
4. Lock the position by tightening the tilt lock knobs clockwise with the same pig-nose key.
Installation and rigging the P-6 POI
While the base of the standard products include 1/4 turn fastener camlocks for omega brackets, the base of POI products come with
M-10 nuts for M-10 screws. The M-10 screws are included in the package in the same amount as the number of M-10 nuts in the base.
The P-6 POI base has six M-10 nuts that can be used for installation and rigging. The SGM Omega bracket (not included) or a customized
bracket is needed to install the xture. Consider the dimensions below of the P-6 POI base for customized mounting bracket purposes.
The SGM POI Omega bracket suited for M-10 holes can be ordered as an accessory. Contact your local SGM dealer for further
information on correct POI-rated mounting.
B
C
AA: Magnet
B: Small pig-nose key
C: Large pig-nose key
Figure 16: POI Spanner
Figure 17: P-6 POI Tilt lock

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Max. 32 units/DMX line
DMX 512 / Cat5e
Compatible Cable
1 2
XX
SGM
SGM SG
Shield
Wire Color
White
Red
Conductor
Black
Yellow
Ground
DMX IN: Data -
DMX IN: Data +
DMX OUT: Data -
DMX OUT: Data +
SGM POI DMX Cable
Shield / GND
Standard Junction Box
(by Others)
Black / Live
White / Nuetral
Green & Yellow / Ground
Shield / Ground
White / DMX in / Data -
Red / DMX in / Data +
Yellow / DMX Out / Data +
Black / DMX out / Data -
Voltage Barrier
Power
Shield / GND
End Junction Box
(by Others)
Black / Live
White / Nuetral
Green & Yellow / Ground
Shield / Ground
White / DMX in / Data -
Red / DMX in / Data +
Yellow / DMX Out / Data +
Black / DMX out / Data -
Voltage Barrier
120 Ohm Resistor
installed between
Data + & -
DMX Data -
DMX Data +
DMX 512 / Cat5e
Compatible Cable
in Conduit (by others)
To Luminaire To Luminaire
Power Cable
in Conduit
(by others)
Power Cable
in Conduit
(by others)
Data Cable
in Conduit
(by others)
DMX Data -
DMX Data +
Data Cable
in Conduit
(by others)
Splice Link / Connection
Fixture Power Lead Fixture Data Lead
Fixture Data Lead
Fixture Power Lead
Fixture Power Lead Fixture Data Lead
DMX 512 / Cat5e
Compatible Cable
in Conduit (by others)
Junction Box
Power Power
Figure 19: Connecting DMX and AC Power in P-6 POI
Connecting a wireless transmitter in POI
In POI versions with wireless, it is necessary to pair the xture with a new transmitter (by default, the xture is linked to the SGM
factory transmitter).
In order to do so, make sure the xture is powered on before taking the following steps:
1. Take the spanner that comes with the xture, place the magnet close to the LED indicator, and wait 3 seconds. The LED
indicator will blink orange for 1-2 seconds, before switching to static green again. The xture can now be paired to a new
transmitter.
2. Go to the wireless transmitter and press “connect” or “link”. Now the external third-party transmitter and the internal SGM
receiver should be linked together.
Repeat the process to link the xture to another transmitter.
Disconnecting a wireless transmitter in POI
To disconnect the P-6 POI from the currently paired wireless transmitter, simply hold the magnet for 3 seconds over the LED indicator.
The LED indicator blinks orange for 1-2 seconds, switching later to green again. The xture is now logged o.
P-6 POI connection diagram
Connecting DMX and AC power in POI
DMX-in and DMX-out are in the same cable. See more in gure 19 about the SGM POI DMX cable.
Power is wired as the standard version. See “Connecting AC power” on “Connecting AC power” on page 9.
For permanent installations, have a qualied electrician to wire the mains cable directly to a suitable branch circuit. The junction’s
ingress protection (IP) rating must be suitable for the location.
For a temporary installation, the mains cable may be tted with a grounded connector intended for exterior use.
PLEASE NOTE!!
• Standard microphone cable is not suitable for transmitting DMX.
• Up to 32 xtures can be connected to the same DMX link. Additional xtures will overload the link.
• The last xture must always be tted with a DMX termination plug to the xture’s DMX out.
• SGM xtures provide a passive DMX Thru signal as DMX out, instead of an active output signal.

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Accessories
The P-6 can be used with various accessories such as cables, barndoors, lter frames, and anti-glare shields.
To get to know all the available P-6 accessories, visit www.sgmlight.com or contact your local SGM dealer.
Barndoors
The P-6 features 4-way and 8-way barndoors. The barndoors are designed and intended to be mounted on the xture without the
use of any tools.
To install the barndoors:
1. Attach the lower plug-in pins to the bottom part of the P-6 front.
2. Pull the two upper lock pins and t the upper part of the barndoor in the P-6 head.
3. Release the lock pins and check that they are correctly in place.
Filter frames
The P-6 features various optional, magnetic holographic lter frames:
• Medium angle (19°).
• Wide angle (45°).
• Elliptical wide angle horizontal (63°x12°).
• Elliptical wide angle vertical (12°x63°).
• Empty lter frame for custom lters.
The lter frames are easily mounted due to their magnetic properties. To install them, it’s only required to position the lter frame in
front of the light, and it quickly snaps into place.
The frames are tted with a safety wire to secure the frame to the handle of the P-6.
A lter frame can be mounted simultaneously with a barndoor.
Upper lock pins Attachment
points
Lower
lock pins
Filter frame front view Filter frame back view P-6 with lter frame
Figure 20: P-6 Barndoors
Figure 21: P-6 Filter frames
PLEASE NOTE!!
The barndoors and the lter frames are not intended for permanent outdoor installations.

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For further information and other possibilities visit www.sgmlight.com or contact your local SGM dealer.
Anti-glare shields
The P-6 Series supports two dierent types of optional anti-glare shields:
• Full anti-glare shield - covers the full xture’s opening.
• Half anti-glare shield - covers half of the xture’s opening.
Using the anti-glare shields will remove any unwanted glare and reections.
The anti-glare shields are easily mounted by removing the two tilt lock bolts, one on each side of the xture. Ret the anti-glare shield
in position and screw both tilt lock bolts again.
Note: The anti-glare shields are suitable for both permanent outdoor and indoor installations.
Figure 22: Full and half anti-glare shields
Figure 23: Spigot adapter for omega bracket
Figure 24: DoPchoice Snapbag (R) for Q-8 / P-6 Figure 25: DoPchoice Snapgrid (R) for Q-8 / P-6
Studio accessories
The P-6 Series supports three dierent types of studio accessories:
• Spigot adapter for omega bracket - allows mounting on tripods with 28 mm opening.
• DoPchoice Snapbag (R) for Q-8 / P-6 - uses a lightbank to create a diused, evenly distributed source.
• DoPchoice Snapgrid (R) for Q-8 / P-6 - uses a grid to create a controlled spread source.
The DoPchoice accessories are easily mounted with Velcro, and they are compatible with P-6 magnetic lter frames.
Note: The studio accessories are not suitable for long-term outdoor use.
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