Viking WARRIOR VK132-2R User manual

Instruction Manual
WARRIOR VK132-2RTM

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Table of contents
·Description of Device......................................................................................................... 4
·
Safety
Instructions.............................................................................................................. 5
·Preparation and Connections.......................................................................................... 6
•
Safety
information........................................................................................................ 6
• Connections.................................................................................................................. 7
•Power
Supply
................................................................................................... 7
•DMX...................................................................................................................7
·The Menu Field.....................................................................................................................7
·Operation Instruction......................................................................................................... 8
·DMX Channel Selection
(DMX
Protocol)
..................................................................... 10
·
Maintaining
and
Cleaning
..............................................................................................17
•
Safety
regulations
...................................................................................................... 17
• Maintenance and Interval
(rule-of-thumb)
...............................................................17
·Technical
Specifications
................................................................................................. 18
·Dimensions......................................................................................................................... 19

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1. Description of Device
1. Arm
2. Body
3. Lens
1.
DMX-Output
(3
pin)
2.
Power Out
3.
Power In
4.
LCD
display
5.
DMX-Input
(3
pin)
2
2
3
5
1
1
3
5
4

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2. Safety Instructions
The li g ht is a High-Tech Product. To guarantee a smooth
operation, it is necessary to respect the following rules. The
manufacturer of this device will not take responsibility for
damages through any disregard of the information provided in
this manual. Warranty claims also will be voided in the case that
the fixture housing is opened.
·Before powering on the fixture, make sure that the fixtures fans and air
inlets are clean and not blocked.
·Ensure that the fixture head can rotate unhindered throughout its complete
range of pan and tilt movement. A safety distance of at least 0.5 m must be
maintained between the fixture and any easily inflammable material (e.g.
decoration material).
·Attention! Don’t touch the fixture during the operation. This can cause
injuries and/or damages.
·The fixture doesn’t contain any user serviceable parts. Opening the
fixture will void all warranties.
·It is necessary to wait at least 15 minutes after disconnecting the mains
power before handling the fixture.. Pay attention to possible hot parts of the
fixture. -- Danger of BURNING --
·Never look directly into the beam of light .
·Never use optical apertures to observe the beam of light.
·You'll risk serious injury of your eyes and in particular of your retina.
Attention: Class 2M can cause injuries of your eyes even
without optical instruments in front of them or within a distance
of less than 0.5m and short exposure time.
Hence: Avoid direct radiation into your eyes!
·To ensure safe operation, follow also the Installation guide.
·Operating the light without suitable safety aids like Safety cables or
clamps/hooks can increase the risk of an accident and must be avoided.
·Repair, maintenance, and installation work shall be done by qualified or
certified staff only. You need to pay attention to the common rules of
technology that are not explicitly mentioned in this manual.
·Use only original spare parts. Any structural modification of the system
will terminate all warranty claims.
·Please
keep
this instruction manual for future reference.

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3. Preparation and Connections
3.1. Safety information
The light fixtures is fitted with a number of plano-convex lenses in a highly
efficient collimator cluster. This type of lens can act as a strong magnifying
glass.
If the rays from a strong light source (such as the sun or another lighting fixture)
are directed towards the front of any of these fixtures, then internal damage
may occur. In a worst case scenario with a high power light source this can
happen very quickly, damaging the fixture internally, potentially melting
components or causing an internal fire within seconds.
In order to avoid these possible problems please adhere to the following
requirements:
1 Do not expose the front of a fixture to direct sunlight or any other strong
light sources.
2 For outdoor applications during daylight make sure that the front face of
any fixture is either shielded or points away from the sun, even when
fixtures are not in use.
3 Do not
modify
the front
glass
or lenses of
any
fixture.
These requirements have to be followed regardless of whether a fixture is
powered on or off as the magnifying effect is an optical effect and therefore
independent from the (electrical) state of the fixture.
Especially when working with high powered beam-lights
beam-lights; extreme caution and
observance of these safety instructions is mandatory.
Should you have any questions about the operation of your fixture then please contact
your local supplier, or Viking Lighting directly.

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3.2. Connections
•Power Supply
~100-240 Volt AC, 50-60 Hz, earth contact type plug - Powercon
Connected load 350 VA (W) <=> T6.3A (micro-fuse 5x20mm)
Please see printing on the case for the right electronic supply!
Disconnect from the mains supply for changing the fuse and use
only the above described micro-fuse type.
•DMX
USITT DMX-512 Standard input/output in 3 pin XLR
connectors. Pin 1 = [Ground] / Pin 2 = [-] / Pin 3 = [+]
The DMX- Addressing starts at the DMX Address [001].
4. The Menu Field
You’ll find the control board on the side part of the bottom. It allows
you to make all necessary adjustments of the light .
.With the Enter-
key you get into the main menu. Afterwards you can navigate
through the menu with the Up/Down-keys. Push the Enter-key to get
in the next menu level or to confirm your settings. Make them and set
functions ON/OFF with the Up/Down-keys. Confirm and save it with
the Enter-key. Push the Function-key to cancel
the entry and go
back to the main menu.
To lock or unlock the keys of the menu field press Mode+Enter+Up simultaneously.
DMX512
DMX-controller
120 Ohms
||

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5. Operation Instruction
A001
DMX Address
A512
17Ch
Channel Mode
21Ch
Sound
Show Mode
Auto
Master
Slave Mode
Slave
No
Black Out
---------- Yes
On
Sound State
Off
Sound Sense 0--100
No
Pan Inverse
Yes
No
Tilt Inverse
Yes
On
Back Light
Off
On

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Lamp On/Off
Off
Auto Test
---°C
Temp.
-20--200°C
Fixture Time 0--999
----------
Firmware Version V1.01
No
Factory Defaults
Yes
No
System Reset
Yes

6. DMX Channel Selection (DMX Protocol)
Channel DMX Value
1
Pan Movement
Pan
0-127 Pan Movement
128-255 Pan Shaking Movement Slow - Fast
2
Tilt Movement
Tilt
0-127 Tilt Movement
128-255 Tilt Shaking Movement Slow - Fast
Colour
Colour
0-2 Open
3-4 Open & Light Red
5-6 Colour 1 - Light Red
7-9 Light Red & Blue
10-11 Colour 2 - Blue
12-13 Blue & Green
14-15 Colour 3 - Green
16-18 Green & Yellow
19-20 Colour 4 - Yellow
21-22 Yellow & Orange
23-24 Colour 5 - Orange
25-27 Orange & Magenta
28-29 Colour 6 - Magenta
30-31 Magenta & Lavender
32-33 Colour 7 - Lavender
34-36 Lavender & Light Pink
3 37-38 Colour 8 - Light Pink
39-40 Light Pink & Yellow Green
41-43 Colour 9 - Yellow Green
44-45 Yellow Green & Peacock Blue
46-47 Colour 10 - Peacock Blue
48-49 Peacock Blue & Medium Pink
50-52 Colour 11 - Medium Pink
53-54 Medium Pink & Medium Purple
55-56 Colour 12 - Medium Purple
57-58 Medium Purple & Pineapple Yellow
59-61 Colour 13 - Pineapple Yellow
62-63 Pineapple Yellow & |Congo Blue
64-65 Colour 14 - Congo Blue
66-67 Congo Blue & Open
68-128 Colour Wheel Index Colour 1 to 14
129-190 Clockwise Rotation Fast - Slow
191-193 No Function - Stop
194-255 Anticlockwise Rotation Slow - Fast
Standard-Mode 17 DMX channels

Channel DMX Value
Gobo
Gobo
0-7 Open
8-14 Gobo 1 Large Hole
15-22 Gobo 2 Small Hole
23-29 Gobo 3 2 Holes
30-37 Gobo 4 3 Holes in line
38-44 Gobo 5 4 Holes in Square
45-52 Gobo 6 Circle of Holes
53-59 Gobo 7 Multiple Holes
60-67 Gobo 8 Laser Line
4 68-74 Gobo 9 Dotted Laser Line
75-82 Gobo 10 Laser Cross
83-89 Gobo 11 Square
90-97 Gobo 12 Cloud
98-104 Gobo 13 Bent Tadpoles
105-112 Gobo 14 Circle in Segments
113-119 Gobo 15 Star
120-126 Gobo 16 Multiple Stars
127-133 Gobo 17 Tadpoles
134-194 Gobo Wheel Rotation Fast - Slow
195-255 Gobo Wheel Anticlockwise Rotation Slow - Fast
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Pattern Macro
Pattern Macros
0-8 No Function
9-16 Pattern Macro 1
17-25 Pattern Macro 2
26-33 Pattern Macro 3
34-42 Pattern Macro 4
43-50 Pattern Macro 5
51-59 Pattern Macro 6
60-67 Pattern Macro 7
68-76 Pattern Macro 8
77-84 Pattern Macro 9
85-93 Pattern Macro 10
94-101 Pattern Macro 11
102-110 Pattern Macro 12
111-118 Pattern Macro 13
119-127 Pattern Macro 14
128-135 Pattern Macro 15
136-144 Pattern Macro 16
145-152 Pattern Macro 17
153-161 Pattern Macro 18
162-169 Pattern Macro 19
170-178 Pattern Macro 20

Channel DMX Value
179-186 Pattern Macro 21
187-195 Pattern Macro 22
196-203 Pattern Macro 23
204-212 Pattern Macro 24
213-220 Pattern Macro 25
221-229 Pattern Macro 26
230-237 Pattern Macro 27
238-246 Pattern Macro 28
247-255 Pattern Macro 29
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Pattern Rotation
Pattern Rotation
Clockwise &
Anticlockwise
0-9 No Function - Stop
10-120 Clockwise Pattern Rotation Fast - Slow
121-134 No Function - Stop
135-245 Anticlockwise Pattern Rotation Slow - Fast
246-255 No Function - Stop
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Pattern Horizontal / Vertical Rotation
Pattern Rotation
Horizontal &
Vertical
0-9 No Function - Stop
10-120 Horizontal Pattern Rotation
121-134 No Function - Stop
135-245 Vertical Pattern Rotation
246-255 No Function - Stop
8
Pattern Zoom
Pattern Zoom
0-127 Pattern Zoom Manual
128-255 Pattern Zoom Slow - Fast
9
Pattern Horizontal Movement
Pattern Movement
Horizontal
0-9 No Function - Stop
10-120 Horizontal Pattern Movement Left
121-144 No Function - Stop
145-255 Horizontal Pattern Movement Right
10
Pattern Vertical Movement
Pattern Movement
Vertical
0-9 No Function - Stop
10-120 Vertical Pattern Movement Up
121-144 No Function - Stop
145-255 Vertical Pattern Movement Down
11
Beam Rotation
Beam Rotation
0-127 0 to 360 Degree
128-191 Clockwise Rotation Fast - Slow
192-255 Anticlockwise Rotation Slow - Fast
12
Beam Shaking
Beam Shake
0-7 No Function - Stop
8-255 Shaking Slow - Fast
13 0-255 Prism Movement Prism

Channel DMX Value
14
Prism Rotation
Prism Rotation
0-127 Prism Indexing
128-191 Prism Clockwise Rotation Fast - Slow
192-255 Prism Anticlockwise Rotation Slow - Fast
15 0-255 Dimmer Intensity 0 - 100% Dimmer
16
Shutter
Shutter (Strobe)
0-7 No Function
8-255 Shutter (Strobe) Slow - Fast
17
Functions
Functions & Reset
0-39 No Function
40-59 Lamp On
60-79 Lamp Off
80-89 All Motors Reset
90-99 Pan/Tilt Motors Reset
100-109 Colour Motor Reset
110-119 Gobo Motor Reset
120-129 Shutter & Dimmer Reset
130-139 Other Motors Reset
140-149 Enable Blackout while Pan/Tilt Movement
150-159 Disable Blackout while Pan/Tilt Movement
160-169 Enable Blackout while Colour Change
170-179 Disable Blackout while Colour Change
180-189 Enable Blackout while Gobo Change
190-199 Disable Blackout while Gobo Change
200-219 System Reset
220-255 No Function
Advanced-Mode 21 DMX channels
Channel DMX Value
1 0-255 Pan Movement Pan
2 0-255 Pan Movement Fine (16 bit) Pan Fine
3 0-255 Tilt Movement Tilt
4 0-255 Tilt Movement Fine (16 bit) Tilt Fine
5
Pan Shaking Movement
Pan Shaking
0-7 No Function
8-255 Pan Shaking Movement Slow - Fast
6
Tilt Shaking Movement
Tilt Shaking
0-7 No Function
8-255 Tilt Shaking Movement Slow - Fast

Channel DMX Value
Colour
Colour
0-2 Open
3-4 Open & Light Red
5-6 Colour 1 - Light Red
7-9 Light Red & Blue
10-11 Colour 2 - Blue
12-13 Blue & Green
14-15 Colour 3 - Green
16-18 Green & Yellow
19-20 Colour 4 - Yellow
21-22 Yellow & Orange
23-24 Colour 5 - Orange
25-27 Orange & Magenta
28-29 Colour 6 - Magenta
30-31 Magenta & Lavender
32-33 Colour 7 - Lavender
34-36 Lavender & Light Pink
7 37-38 Colour 8 - Light Pink
39-40 Light Pink & Yellow Green
41-43 Colour 9 - Yellow Green
44-45 Yellow Green & Peacock Blue
46-47 Colour 10 - Peacock Blue
48-49 Peacock Blue & Medium Pink
50-52 Colour 11 - Medium Pink
53-54 Medium Pink & Medium Purple
55-56 Colour 12 - Medium Purple
57-58 Medium Purple & Pineapple Yellow
59-61 Colour 13 - Pineapple Yellow
62-63 Pineapple Yellow & |Congo Blue
64-65 Colour 14 - Congo Blue
66-67 Congo Blue & Open
68-128 Colour Wheel Index Colour 1 to 14
129-190 Clockwise Rotation Fast - Slow
191-193 No Function - Stop
194-255 Anticlockwise Rotation Slow - Fast

Channel DMX Value
Gobo
Gobo
0-7 Open
8-14 Gobo 1 Large Hole
15-22 Gobo 2 Small Hole
23-29 Gobo 3 2 Holes
30-37 Gobo 4 3 Holes in line
38-44 Gobo 5 4 Holes in Square
45-52 Gobo 6 Circle of Holes
53-59 Gobo 7 Multiple Holes
60-67 Gobo 8 Laser Line
8 68-74 Gobo 9 Dotted Laser Line
75-82 Gobo 10 Laser Cross
83-89 Gobo 11 Square
90-97 Gobo 12 Cloud
98-104 Gobo 13 Bent Tadpoles
105-112 Gobo 14 Circle in Segments
113-119 Gobo 15 Star
120-126 Gobo 16 Multiple Stars
127-133 Gobo 17 Tadpoles
134-194 Gobo Wheel Rotation Fast - Slow
195-255 Gobo Wheel Anticlockwise Rotation Slow - Fast
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Pattern Macro
Pattern Macros
0-8 No Function
9-16 Pattern Macro 1
17-25 Pattern Macro 2
26-33 Pattern Macro 3
34-42 Pattern Macro 4
43-50 Pattern Macro 5
51-59 Pattern Macro 6
60-67 Pattern Macro 7
68-76 Pattern Macro 8
77-84 Pattern Macro 9
85-93 Pattern Macro 10
94-101 Pattern Macro 11
102-110 Pattern Macro 12
111-118 Pattern Macro 13
119-127 Pattern Macro 14
128-135 Pattern Macro 15
136-144 Pattern Macro 16
145-152 Pattern Macro 17
153-161 Pattern Macro 18
162-169 Pattern Macro 19
170-178 Pattern Macro 20

Channel DMX Value
179-186 Pattern Macro 21
187-195 Pattern Macro 22
196-203 Pattern Macro 23
204-212 Pattern Macro 24
213-220 Pattern Macro 25
221-229 Pattern Macro 26
230-237 Pattern Macro 27
238-246 Pattern Macro 28
247-255 Pattern Macro 29
10
Pattern Rotation
Pattern Rotation
Clockwise &
Anticlockwise
0-9 No Function - Stop
10-120 Clockwise Pattern Rotation Fast - Slow
121-134 No Function - Stop
135-245 Anticlockwise Pattern Rotation Slow - Fast
246-255 No Function - Stop
11
Pattern Horizontal / Vertical Rotation
Pattern Rotation
Horizontal &
Vertical
0-9 No Function - Stop
10-120 Horizontal Pattern Rotation
121-134 No Function - Stop
135-245 Vertical Pattern Rotation
246-255 No Function - Stop
12
Pattern Zoom
Pattern Zoom
0-127 Pattern Zoom Manual
128-255 Pattern Zoom Slow - Fast
13
Pattern Horizontal Movement
Pattern Movement
Horizontal
0-9 No Function - Stop
10-120 Horizontal Pattern Movement Left
121-144 No Function - Stop
145-255 Horizontal Pattern Movement Right
14
Pattern Vertical Movement
Pattern Movement
Vertical
0-9 No Function - Stop
10-120 Vertical Pattern Movement Up
121-144 No Function - Stop
145-255 Vertical Pattern Movement Down
15
Beam Rotation
Beam Rotation
0-127 0 to 360 Degree
128-191 Clockwise Rotation Fast - Slow
192-255 Anticlockwise Rotation Slow - Fast
16
Beam Shaking
Beam Shake
0-7 No Function - Stop
8-255 Shaking Slow - Fast
17 0-255 Prism Movement Prism

Channel DMX Value
18
Prism Rotation
Prism Rotation
0-127 Prism Indexing
128-191 Prism Clockwise Rotation Fast - Slow
192-255 Prism Anticlockwise Rotation Slow - Fast
19 0-255 Dimmer Intensity 0 - 100% Dimmer
20
Shutter
Shutter (Strobe)
0-7 No Function
8-255 Shutter (Strobe) Slow - Fast
21
Functions
Functions & Reset
0-39 No Function
40-59 Lamp On
60-79 Lamp Off
80-89 All Motors Reset
90-99 Pan/Tilt Motors Reset
100-109 Colour Motor Reset
110-119 Gobo Motor Reset
120-129 Shutter & Dimmer Reset
130-139 Other Motors Reset
140-149 Enable Blackout while Pan/Tilt Movement
150-159 Disable Blackout while Pan/Tilt Movement
160-169 Enable Blackout while Colour Change
170-179 Disable Blackout while Colour Change
180-189 Enable Blackout while Gobo Change
190-199 Disable Blackout while Gobo Change
200-219 System Reset
220-255 No Function
1 Large
Hole
2 Small
Hole
3 2 Holes 4 3 Holes
in line
5 4 Holes
in square
6 Circle
of Holes
7 Multiple
Holes
8 Laser
Line
9 Dotted
Laser line
6.2 Colour & Gobo Reference
10 Laser
Cross
11
Square
12
Cloud
13 Bent
Tadpoles
14 Circle
Segments
15
Star
16 Multiple
Stars
17
Tadpoles

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7. Maintaining and Cleaning the Light
There are NO user servicable internal parts, disassembly VOIDs the
warrantee and should NOT be attempted.
The light is a fixture of very low maintenance. It is only necessary to clean the air
inlets and outlets as well as the optical lenses from time to time. For safe operation it
is absolutely essential that the fixture is kept clean and that dust, dirt and smoke-fluid
residues must not build up on, or within the fixture. Otherwise the fixture's light-output
will be significantly reduced or damage can occur. Regular cleaning will not only
ensure the maximum light-output, but will also allow the fixture to operate reliably
throughout its life.
A soft lint-free cloth moistened with any good glass cleaning fluid is recom-
mended, under no circumstances should alcohol or solvents be used!
7.1. Safety regulations
1. Pull out the mains power
plug!
2. Wait min. 15 minutes after disconnecting power to allow the fixture to cool
down.
7.2. Maintenance and Interval (rule-of-thumb)
The contamination of the fixture depends on the environment details. Hence no
general guidelines can be given. The intervals given below are only suggestions
from our experience.
Attention:
1 Never let optical parts come into contact with oil or fat.
2 Before running the fixture wait until all parts are dry.
3 Never
touch
lenses with bare
fingers.
Position Interval Maintenance
Optical System Weekley Soft Brush / Lint-free cloth
Fan & Air Channels Monthly Vacuum Cleaner, Airbrush etc

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8. Technical Specifications
FEATURES
Multi Effect Luminaire, Beam, Scanner, Laser Simulator
3° Precision Beam
3 Facet Rotating Prism
X / Y and Z High-Speed Mirror System
SOURCE
YODN 132W 2R Lamp
6,000 Hour Average Life
PHOTOMETRIC DATA
Measured with 3° Beam Full On
45,010 LUX 4,181 FC @16.4’ (5m)
12,050 LUX 1,119 FC @32.8’ (10m)
5,633 LUX 523 FC @49.2’ (15m)
3,178 LUX 295 FC @65.6’ (20m)
2,276 LUX 212 FC @82.0’ (25m)
EFFECTS
Strobe
Electronic Dimmer
3 Facet Rotating Prism
Multiple Pattern Macros
Manual Focus
COLOURS &GOBOS
(14) Dichroic Colours + White
(17) Gobos + Open
CONTROL / CONNECTIONS
(2) DMX Channel Modes (17 / 21)
4 Button Control Panel
3 pin DMX In & Out
Powercon Mains In & Out
SIZE / WEIGHT
Size: 385 x 305 x 260 mm
Weight: 7.5KG
ELECTRICAL / THERMAL
AC 100-240V - 50/60Hz
220W Max Power Consumption
Multiple Unit Power Linking (max 7 @120V / 14 @230V)
104°F (40°C) Max Ambient Temperature

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APPROVALS / RATINGS
CE
RoHs
IP20
INSTALLATION
Rigging: Clamps (Not Included)
Working Position: Any (360°)
INCLUDED ITEMS
(1) Adjustable Mounting Yoke
(1) PowerCON Cable with 13a plugtop
9. Dimensions
Viking Stage Lighting
Unit C4 Rhombus Park,
Diamond Road,
Norwich, Norfolk, NR6 6NN Tel: (01603) 401982 www.vikinglighting.co.uk
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