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MOD HEX100

                                                                                    

12 Channel Mode

     Channel 

     Value   

                              Function

          

10                                                     COLOR MACROS/PROGRAMS

                                                                     SOUND ACTIVE PROGRAMS
                                 0 - 15                              SOUND ACTIVE MODE 1
                               16 - 31                              SOUND ACTIVE MODE 2
                               32 - 47                              SOUND ACTIVE MODE 3
                               48 - 63                              SOUND ACTIVE MODE 4
                               64 - 79                              SOUND ACTIVE MODE 5
                               80 - 95                              SOUND ACTIVE MODE 6
                               96 - 111                            SOUND ACTIVE MODE 7
                             112 - 127                            SOUND ACTIVE MODE 8
                             128 - 143                            SOUND ACTIVE MODE 9
                             144 - 159                           SOUND ACTIVE MODE 10
                             160 - 175                           SOUND ACTIVE MODE 11
                             176 - 191                           SOUND ACTIVE MODE 12
                             192 - 207                           SOUND ACTIVE MODE 13
                             208 - 223                           SOUND ACTIVE MODE 14
                             224 - 239                           SOUND ACTIVE MODE 15
                             240 - 255                           SOUND ACTIVE MODE 16
          11                                               PROGRAM SPEED/SOUND SENSITIVITY
                                 0 - 255                       PROGRAM SPEED SLOW - FAST
                                 0 - 255          SOUND SENSITIVITY LEAST - MOST SENSITIVE
          12                                                                  DIMMER CURVES
                                 0 - 20                                            STANDARD
                               21 - 40                                                STAGE
                               41 - 60                                                    TV
                               61 - 80                                       ARCHITECTURAL
                               81 - 100                                            THEATRE
                             101 - 255                            DEFAULT TO UNIT SETTING

When Channel 9 is between the values of 0-51, Channels 1-6 are used, and Channel 7 will 
control strobing.

When Channel 9 is between the values of 52-102, Channel 10 is in Color Macros Mode, and 
Channel 7 will control strobing.

When Channel 9 is between the values of 103-153, Channel 10 is in Color Change Mode, and 
Channel 11 will control the color change speed.

When Channel 9 is between the values of 154-204, Channel 10 is in Color Fade Mode, and 
Channel 11 will control the color fade speed.

When Channel 9 is between the values of 205-255, Channel 10 is in Sound Active Mode, and 
Channel 11 will control the sound sensitivity.

Summary of Contents for MOD HEX100

Page 1: ...User Instructions MOD HEX100 ...

Page 2: ... all a昀케liated companies hereby disclaim any and all liabilities for property equipment building and electrical damages injuries to any persons and direct or indirect economic loss associated with the use or reliance of any information contained within this document and or as a result of the improper unsafe unsu昀케cient and negligent assembly installation rigging and opera tion of this product Euro...

Page 3: ...Precautions Control Panel Layout DMX Set Up DMX Addressing DMX Channel Modes System Menu Operating Instructions Master Slave Con昀椀guration UC IR Airstream IR Control Dimmer Curve Chart Dimensional Drawings Housing Change Frost Filter Power Linking Trouble Shooting Cleaning Warranty Technical Speci昀椀cations 3 4 5 7 8 21 25 26 27 28 29 31 30 10 24 20 11 ...

Page 4: ...de mode RGBWA UV Dimmer mode Static Color mode and DMX controlled To optimize the performance of this product please read these operating instructions carefully to familiarize yourself with the basic operations of this unit These instructions contain important safety information regarding the use and maintenance of this unit Please keep this manual with the unit for future reference Customer Suppo...

Page 5: ...blem as well as the R A number must also be written down on a piece of paper included in the shipping carton If the unit is under warranty you must provide a copy of your proof of purchase invoice You may obtain a R A number by con tacting our customer support team on our customer support number All packages returned to the service department not displaying a R A number on the outside of the packa...

Page 6: ...e this unit if it becomes damaged This unit is intended for indoor use only use of this product outdoors voids all warranties During long periods of non use disconnect the unit s main power Always mount this unit in safe and stable matter Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to th...

Page 7: ...POSURE AT DISTANCES SHORTER THAN 11 feet 3 3m DO NOT OPERATE FIXTURE WITH DAMAGED OR MISSING EXTERNAL COVER PROTECTIVE LENS DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE UV LIGHT AND OR VIEW UV LIGHT DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT MAY CONCENTRATE THE LIGHT RADIATION OUTPUT INDIVIDUALS SUFFERING FROM A RANGE OF EYE CONDITIONS SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE DISORDERS OR INDIVIDUALS USING PHOTOSENSITIVE MEDICATION MAY RE...

Page 8: ...om MOD HEX100 User Manual Page 7 MOD HEX100 Control Panel Layout SET UP MODE UP DOWN DMX IN DMX OUT DMX OUT POWER OUT DMX IN POWER IN MODE BUTTON SET UP BUTTON UP BUTTON DOWN BUTTON LCD DISPLAY POWER IN POWER OUT DMX IN DMX OUT ...

Page 9: ... assigned to address 1 to that unit no matter where it is located in the DMX chain Data Cable DMX Cable Requirements For DMX Operation The MOD HEX100 can be controlled via DMX 512 protocol The MOD HEX100 has 5 DMX channel modes The DMX address is set on the rear panel of the MOD HEX100 Your unit and your DMX controller require a standard 3 pin XLR connector for data input and data output Figure 1 ...

Page 10: ...gnal errors and avoids signal transmission problems and interference It is always advisable to connect a DMX terminal Resistance 120 Ohm 1 4 W between PIN 2 DMX and PIN 3 DMX of the last fixture Figure 4 5 Pin XLR DMX Connectors Some manufactures use 5 pin DMX 512 data cables for DATA transmis sion in place of 3 pin 5 pin DMX 昀椀xtures may be implemented in a 3 pin DMX line When inserting standard ...

Page 11: ...ll 昀椀xtures to the same DMX address will cause all 昀椀xtures to react in the same way in other words changing the settings of one channel will a昀昀ect all the 昀椀xtures simultaneously If you set each 昀椀xture to a di昀昀erent DMX address each unit will start to listen to the channel number you have set based on the quantity of DMX channels of each 昀椀xture That means changing the settings of one channel ...

Page 12: ...on 1 RED 0 255 0 100 2 GREEN 0 255 0 100 3 BLUE 0 255 0 100 4 WHITE 0 255 0 100 5 AMBER 0 255 0 100 6 UV 0 255 0 100 MOD HEX100 7 Channel Mode Channel Value Function 1 RED 0 255 0 100 2 GREEN 0 255 0 100 3 BLUE 0 255 0 100 4 WHITE 0 255 0 100 5 AMBER 0 255 0 100 6 UV 0 255 0 100 7 MASTER DIMMER 0 255 0 100 ...

Page 13: ...RED 0 255 0 100 2 GREEN 0 255 0 100 3 BLUE 0 255 0 100 4 WHITE 0 255 0 100 5 AMBER 0 255 0 100 6 UV 0 255 0 100 7 STROBING 0 31 LED OFF 32 63 LED ON 64 95 STROBING SLOW FAST 96 127 LED ON 128 159 PULSE STROBING SLOW FAST 160 191 LED ON 192 223 RANDOM STROBING SLOW FAST 224 255 LED ON 8 MASTER DIMMER 0 255 0 100 ...

Page 14: ...00 6 UV 0 255 0 100 7 STROBING 0 31 LED OFF 32 63 LED ON 64 95 STROBING SLOW FAST 96 127 LED ON 128 159 PULSE STROBING SLOW FAST 160 191 LED ON 192 223 RANDOM STROBING SLOW FAST 224 255 LED ON 8 MASTER DIMMER 0 255 0 100 9 PROGRAM SELECTION MODE 0 51 DIMMING MODE 52 102 COLOR MACRO MODE 103 153 COLOR CHANGE MODE 154 204 COLOR FADE MODE 205 255 SOUND ACTIVE MODE 11 CHANNEL MODE CONTINUED ON THE NEX...

Page 15: ...7 112 127 COLOR CHANGE 8 128 143 COLOR CHANGE 9 144 159 COLOR CHANGE 10 160 175 COLOR CHANGE 11 176 191 COLOR CHANGE 12 192 207 COLOR CHANGE 13 208 223 COLOR CHANGE 14 224 239 COLOR CHANGE 15 240 255 COLOR CHANGE 16 COLOR FADE PROGRAMS 0 15 COLOR FADE 1 16 31 COLOR FADE 2 32 47 COLOR FADE 3 48 63 COLOR FADE 4 64 79 COLOR FADE 5 80 95 COLOR FADE 6 96 111 COLOR FADE 7 112 127 COLOR FADE 8 128 143 CO...

Page 16: ...ODE 15 240 255 SOUND ACTIVE MODE 16 11 PROGRAM SPEED SOUND SENSITIVITY 0 255 PROGRAM SPEED SLOW FAST 0 255 SOUND SENSITIVITY LEAST MOST SENSITIVE When Channel 9 is between the values of 0 51 Channels 1 6 are used and Channel 7 will control strobing When Channel 9 is between the values of 52 102 Channel 10 is in Color Macros Mode and Channel 7 will control strobing When Channel 9 is between the val...

Page 17: ...00 6 UV 0 255 0 100 7 STROBING 0 31 LED OFF 32 63 LED ON 64 95 STROBING SLOW FAST 96 127 LED ON 128 159 PULSE STROBING SLOW FAST 160 191 LED ON 192 223 RANDOM STROBING SLOW FAST 224 255 LED ON 8 MASTER DIMMER 0 255 0 100 9 PROGRAM SELECTION MODE 0 51 DIMMING MODE 52 102 COLOR MACRO MODE 103 153 COLOR CHANGE MODE 154 204 COLOR FADE MODE 205 255 SOUND ACTIVE MODE 12 CHANNEL MODE CONTINUED ON THE NEX...

Page 18: ...7 112 127 COLOR CHANGE 8 128 143 COLOR CHANGE 9 144 159 COLOR CHANGE 10 160 175 COLOR CHANGE 11 176 191 COLOR CHANGE 12 192 207 COLOR CHANGE 13 208 223 COLOR CHANGE 14 224 239 COLOR CHANGE 15 240 255 COLOR CHANGE 16 COLOR FADE PROGRAMS 0 15 COLOR FADE 1 16 31 COLOR FADE 2 32 47 COLOR FADE 3 48 63 COLOR FADE 4 64 79 COLOR FADE 5 80 95 COLOR FADE 6 96 111 COLOR FADE 7 112 127 COLOR FADE 8 128 143 CO...

Page 19: ...SENSITIVITY 0 255 PROGRAM SPEED SLOW FAST 0 255 SOUND SENSITIVITY LEAST MOST SENSITIVE 12 DIMMER CURVES 0 20 STANDARD 21 40 STAGE 41 60 TV 61 80 ARCHITECTURAL 81 100 THEATRE 101 255 DEFAULT TO UNIT SETTING When Channel 9 is between the values of 0 51 Channels 1 6 are used and Channel 7 will control strobing When Channel 9 is between the values of 52 102 Channel 10 is in Color Macros Mode and Chann...

Page 20: ...UV 228 168 171 R G B W 232 172 175 R G B A 236 176 179 R G B UV 240 180 183 R G W A 244 184 187 R G W UV 248 188 191 R G A UV 252 64 67 B W 128 68 71 B A 132 72 75 B UV 136 76 79 W A 140 80 83 W UV 144 84 87 A UV 148 88 91 R G B 152 92 95 R G W 156 96 99 R G A 160 100 103 R G UV 164 104 107 R B W 168 108 111 R B A 172 112 115 R B UV 176 116 119 R W A 180 120 123 R W UV 184 124 127 R A UV 188 192 1...

Page 21: ... of the blue color MANUAL WHIT 000 255 Adjust the intensity of the white color MANUAL AMBE 000 255 Adjust the intensity of the amber color MANUAL UV 000 255 Adjust the intensity of the UV color MANUAL STROB 00 15 Adjust the flash speed 00 is flash off 01 is slowest 15 is fastest JUMP RUN SNAP 01 16 Select the 16 color change mode JUMP RUN SPEED 01 16 Adjust the speed of the color change mode FADE ...

Page 22: ...unning speed is adjustable Sound Active mode The unit will react to sound chasing through the built in programs There are 16 sound active modes Static Color Mode There are 63 colors to choose from DMX control mode This function will allow you to control each individual fixtures traits with a standard DMX 512 controller DMX Mode Operating through a DMX controller gives the user the freedom to creat...

Page 23: ...splayed this is strobing mode The strobing can be adjusted between 00 strobing off to 15 fastest strobing Color Change Mode 1 Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until JUMP RUN SNAP XX is displayed XX represents a number between 01 16 2 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to find your desired color change mode 3 Press the SET UP button and SPEED XX will be displayed Use the UP and DOWN buttons t...

Page 24: ...ed 2 Press the SET UP button until DELAY X is displayed X represents the displayed dimmer curve 0 4 0 Standard 1 Stage 2 TV 3 Architectural 4 Theatre 3 Press the UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through and select your desired dimming curve DMX State This mode can be used as a precaution mode that in case the DMX signal is lost the operating mode chosen in this setup is the running mode the 昀椀xture wi...

Page 25: ...ng units running mode Any unit can act as a Master or as a Slave however only one unit can be programmed to act as the Master Master Slave Connections and Settings 1 Daisy chain the units via the XLR connectors on the bottom of the unit Use standard XLR data cables to link the units together Remember that the Male XLR connector is the input and the Female XLR connector is the ouput The first unit ...

Page 26: ...n again to return to the initial state FULL ON Press this button down to fully light up the unit Press any button to exit this mode FADE GOBO Press this button to switch between Color Change Mode Color Fade Mode and Auto Run Mode Use buttons 1 9 to select your desired show Press this button twice for show 10 Press button 1 twice for show 11 DIMMER and DIMMER Use these buttons to adjust the output ...

Page 27: ...0 50 10 0 Time ms 0 Sec 255 255 0 0 Standard default 0 0 0 0 Stage 780 1100 1540 1660 TV 1180 1520 1860 1940 Architectural 1380 1730 2040 2120 Theatre 1580 1940 2230 2280 Dimming Curve Ramp Effect Rise Time Down Time 0 sec Fade Time 1 sec Fade Time Rise Time ms Down Time ms Rise Time ms Down Time ms ...

Page 28: ...ADJ Products LLC www adj com MOD HEX100 User Manual Page 27 MOD HEX100 Dimensional Drawing 9 9 251 5mm 5 48 139 33mm 5 5 140mm 7 75 197mm 6 77 172mm 8 75 222mm ...

Page 29: ...ct the safety cable and attache the bracket and knobs MOD HEX100 Frost Filter The MOD HEX100 comes with 3 interchangeable frost 昀椀lters To install the frost 昀椀lter unscrew the four thumb screws holding lens in place Remove the lens and install the 昀椀lter inside the unit Line up the thumb screw holes on the edges of 昀椀lter with screw holes of the unit Screw the thumb screws back into place securing...

Page 30: ...ternal and external optical lenses must be carried out periodically to optimize light output 1 Use normal glass cleaner and a soft cloth to wipe down the outside casing 2 Clean the external optics with glass cleaner and a soft cloth every 20 days 3 Always be sure to dry all parts completely before plugging the unit back in Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates...

Page 31: ...of defects in material or workmanship The sole responsibility of ADJ Products LLC under this warranty shall be limited to the repair of the product or replacement thereof including parts at the sole discretion of ADJ Products LLC All products covered by this warranty were manufactured after August 15 2012 and bear indentifying marks to that effect E ADJ Products LLC reserves the right to make chan...

Page 32: ...s Max 120V 9 Fixtures Max 240V Weight 6 lbs 1 22 Kgs Dimensions 10 25 L x 10 25 W x 4 25 H 261 x 260 x 110mm Colors RGBWA UV Color Mixing DMX Channels 5 DMX Modes 6 7 8 11 12 Warranty 2 Year 730 days Please Note Speci昀椀cations and improvements in the design of this unit and this manual are subject to change without any prior written notice ADJ Products LLC www adj com MOD HEX100 User Manual Page 3...

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