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DMX TRAITS

CHANNEL

DMX

VALUES FUNCTION

1ch

Dim.

6ch

Dim. 

Color

11ch

St.

18ch

Ext.

9ch

CMY

14ch

CMY 

Ext.

6

11

18

9

14

Refresh Rates (continued)

145

1350 Hz

146

1360 Hz

147

1370 Hz

148

1380 Hz

149

1390 Hz

150

1400 Hz

151

1410 Hz

152

1420 Hz

153

1430 Hz

154

1440 Hz

155

1450 Hz

156

1460 Hz

157

1470 Hz

158

1480 Hz

159

1490 Hz

160

1500 Hz

161

2500 Hz

162

4000 Hz

163

5000 Hz

164

6000 Hz

165

10,000 Hz

166

15,000 Hz

167

20,000 Hz

168

25,000 Hz

169 - 200 Idle

Dimmer Curve

201 - 210 Linear
211 - 220 Square
221 - 230 Inverse Square
231 - 240 S-Curve
241 - 255 Idle

Summary of Contents for KL FRESNEL 6 FC

Page 1: ...User Manual KL FRESNEL 6 FC ...

Page 2: ...rect 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 insufficient and negligent assembly installation rigging and operation of this product Due to additional product features and or enhancements an updated version of this document may be available online Please scan the QR Code with your mobil...

Page 3: ...elines 6 Maintenance Guidelines 8 Overview 9 Installation Instructions 10 Accessory Installation 14 Remote Device Management RDM 16 System Menu 17 Encoder Knobs 21 DMX Traits 22 Color Temperature Table 27 Virtual Colors 28 Specifications 29 Dimensional Drawings 30 ...

Page 4: ...em is commonly expressed as IP followed by two numbers i e IP20 where the numbers define the degree of protection The first digit Foreign Bodies Protection indi cates the extent of protection against particles entering the fixture and the second digit Water Protection indicates the extent of protection against water entering the fixture An IP20 rated lighting fixture such as this one has been desi...

Page 5: ...rb all expenses for warranty service and repair labor by reason of defects in material or workmanship The sole responsibility of Elation Professional under this warranty shall be limited to the repair of the product or replacement thereof including parts at the sole discretion of Elation Professional All products covered by this warranty were manufactured after January 1 1990 and bare identifying ...

Page 6: ...MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM MODIFICATIONS TO THIS DEVICE AND OR THE DISREGARD OF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES IN THIS MANUAL VOID THE MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY AND ARE NOT SUBJECT TO ANY WARRANTY CLAIMS AND OR REPAIRS DO NOT PLUG THIS UNIT INTO A DIMMER PACK NEVER OPERATE THIS UNIT WITH THE CASING REMOVED DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE NEVER TOUCH DURING OPER...

Page 7: ...e and other devices or a wall for proper cooling TURN OFF the power and allow approximately 15 minutes for the fixture to cool down before servicing ALWAYS disconnect fixture from power before performing any service and or cleaning procedure ONLY handle power cord by the plug end Never pull plug out by tugging the wire portion of the cord During the initial operation of this fixture a light smoke ...

Page 8: ...hould you need any spare parts please order genuine parts from an authorized Elation dealer Please refer to the following points during routine inspections A detailed electrical check by an approved electrical engineer every three months to make sure the circuit contacts are in good condition and prevent overheating Be sure all screws and fasteners are securely tightened at all times Loose screws ...

Page 9: ...ower In Power Out 5 pin DMX In 5 pin DMX Out 3 pin DMX Out 3 pin DMX In Mode Button Display Screen Control Knob Bracket Adjustment Knob Mounting Bracket Down Button Up Button Enter Button Carrying Handle Zoom Knob Safety Cable Loop ...

Page 10: ...g calculating working load limits knowledge of installation material being used and periodic safety inspection of all installa tion material and the fixture If you lack these qualifications do not attempt the installation yourself Improper installation can result in bodily injury Fixture s should be installed in areas outside walking paths seating areas or areas where unauthorized personnel might ...

Page 11: ...MP INSTALLATION The included yoke bracket features a built in attachment point for a mounting clamp The fixture itself also features a safety cable loop located near the top of the rear panel as shown in the illustration below Please note that the designated safety cable loop is the only safe location to attach a safety cable Never attach a safety cable to the mounting clamp bracket ALWAYS ATTACH ...

Page 12: ...the mounting yoke Tighten the nut onto the threaded bolt to secure the mounted device in place CAUTION MAKE SURE THAT THE TRIPOD LEGS AND ALL TELESCOPING ELEMENTS OF THE TRIPOD STAND ARE LOCKED IN PLACE BEFORE INSTALLING THE DEVICE ATOP THE STAND POSITION THE TRIPOD STAND AND MOUNTED DEVICE ONLY ON FLAT STABLE SURFACES DE PLOY TRIPOD LEGS FULLY IN ORDER TO MAXI MIZE STABILITY ...

Page 13: ...utters motors belts wiring discharge lamps and LEDs This issue is not unique to Elation lighting fixtures but rather it is a common issue with lighting fixtures from all manufacturers Although there is no true way to completely prevent this issue from occurring the guidelines below can reduce the risk of any potential damage if followed Contact Elation Service for more details DO NOT EXPOSE THE FI...

Page 14: ... lens frame latch positioned at the top of the lens press the locking mechanism to unlock the latch and swing the latch upwards below left Then simply slide the gel frame into the lens frame below right making sure to use the frame slot that is closest to the lens Flip the lens frame latch back down to secure the gel frame in place ...

Page 15: ...ens frame latch located at the top of the lens frame Press the locking mechanism to unlock the latch then swing the latch upwards below left Slide the barndoor into an open lens frame slot below middle Flip the lens frame latch back down to secure the barndoor in place then open the barndoor by pulling outward on the panels below right ...

Page 16: ... typically have to be changed or viewed directly via the unit s display screen including the DMX Address DMX Channel Mode and Temperature Sensors Please be aware that not all RDM devices support all RDM features and therefore it is important to check beforehand to ensure that the equipment that you are considering includes all of the features that you require The following parameters are accessibl...

Page 17: ... The screen will lock after a certain period of inactivity The length of this time period is configurable in the System Menu under Personality Display Display Screen Lock To unlock the screen press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds WHITE BALANCE The white balance menu can be accessed by pressing and holding the MODE DOWN and UP buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds Please note that in this mod...

Page 18: ...on to loss or interruption of DMX signal Fade to Black Standalone STANDALONE Dimmer 0 100 CCT 2400K 8500K Default 6000K Green Shift 100 100 Default 0 Virtual Color Color01 Color53 Built in color program see Virtual Col ors section of this manual PERSONAL ITY Primary On Off Secondary On Off Dim Mode Standard Stage TV Architectural Theatre Stage 2 Dim Speed 0 0s 10s Default 0 1s Dim Curves Linear Sq...

Page 19: ...lent High Display Screen Delay 10s 5min Screen re turns to home page after a period of inactivity default 1min Screen Lock Off 10s 5min Rotate Display Yes No Auto Screen au tomatically rotates to keep display oriented up right Service Passcode 050 Calibration Red 50 255 Green 50 255 Blue 50 255 Update Soft ware Yes No Factory Re store Yes No Edit RDM UID xxxxxx CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...

Page 20: ... reset Time Reset Passcode 038 Reset run hours Temperature Current Current temp reading Max Resettable Max temp since last reset Reset Passcode 038 Reset max temp DMX Values R xxx G xxx B xxx Product IDs RDM UID xxxxxx Error Logs Fixture Errors display one by one Reset Error Log No Yes Passcode 050 Software Version Vx x x ...

Page 21: ...imming CCT green color saturation or manual control as described in the table below MODE PARAMETER DISPLAY RESOLUTION STEPS DEFAULT Dimmer Intensity Intensity 0 100 1 0 Int CCT Grn Intensity Intensity 0 100 1 0 Color Temperature CCT 2400 8500K 100K 6000K Green Shift GRN 100 to 100 1 Neutral Int Color Sat Intensity Intensity 0 100 1 0 Color Virtual Color 1 53 Single Color Saturation Sat 0 100 1 100...

Page 22: ...223 Random strobe effect slow to fast 224 255 No function shutter open 4 4 000 255 Cyan 0 to 100 5 000 255 Cyan Fine 5 6 000 255 Magenta 0 to 100 7 000 255 Magenta Fine 6 8 000 255 Yellow 0 to 100 9 000 255 Yellow Fine 4 4 000 255 Red 0 to 100 5 000 255 Red Fine 5 6 000 255 Green 0 to 100 7 000 255 Green Fine 6 8 000 255 Blue 0 to 100 9 000 255 Blue Fine 7 10 000 255 Mint 0 to 100 11 000 255 Mint ...

Page 23: ...top 208 229 Counter clockwise slow to fast 230 234 Open Random Slots 235 239 Fast 240 244 Medium 245 249 Slow 250 255 Open 16 12 Green Shift 000 Idle 001 127 Full Minus Green to Neutral 128 Neutral White 129 255 Neutral to Full Plus Green 17 13 Dim Modes 000 020 Standard 021 040 Stage 041 060 TV 061 080 Architectural 081 100 Theatre 101 120 Stage 2 Dimmer Delay Time 121 0s 122 0 1s 123 0 2s 124 0 ...

Page 24: ...3 0s 135 4 0s 136 5 0s 137 6 0s 138 7 0s 139 8 0s 140 9 0s 141 10s 142 255 Idle 6 11 18 9 14 Control 000 029 Idle 030 039 Fan Mode Auto 040 049 Fan Mode Silent 050 059 Fan Mode High 060 099 Idle Refresh Rate 100 900 Hz 101 910 Hz 102 920 Hz 103 930 Hz 104 940 Hz 105 950 Hz 106 960 Hz 107 970 Hz 108 980 Hz 109 990 Hz 110 1000 Hz 111 1010 Hz CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE DMX TRAITS ...

Page 25: ... 1050 Hz 116 1060 Hz 117 1070 Hz 118 1080 Hz 119 1090 Hz 120 1100 Hz 121 1110 Hz 122 1120 Hz 123 1130 Hz 124 1140 Hz 125 1150 Hz 126 1160 Hz 127 1170 Hz 128 1180 Hz 129 1190 Hz 130 1200 Hz 131 1210 Hz 132 1220 Hz 133 1230 Hz 134 1240 Hz 135 1250 Hz 136 1260 Hz 137 1270 Hz 138 1280 Hz 139 1290 Hz 140 1300 Hz 141 1310 Hz 142 1320 Hz 143 1330 Hz 144 1340 Hz CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...

Page 26: ...0 Hz 148 1380 Hz 149 1390 Hz 150 1400 Hz 151 1410 Hz 152 1420 Hz 153 1430 Hz 154 1440 Hz 155 1450 Hz 156 1460 Hz 157 1470 Hz 158 1480 Hz 159 1490 Hz 160 1500 Hz 161 2500 Hz 162 4000 Hz 163 5000 Hz 164 6000 Hz 165 10 000 Hz 166 15 000 Hz 167 20 000 Hz 168 25 000 Hz 169 200 Idle Dimmer Curve 201 210 Linear 211 220 Square 221 230 Inverse Square 231 240 S Curve 241 255 Idle ...

Page 27: ...00 032 3200 063 6300 033 3300 064 6400 034 3400 065 6500 035 3500 066 6600 036 3600 067 6700 037 3700 068 6800 038 3800 069 6900 039 3900 070 7000 040 4000 071 7100 041 4100 072 7200 042 4200 073 7300 043 4300 074 7400 044 4400 075 7500 045 4500 076 7600 046 4600 077 7700 047 4700 078 7800 048 4800 079 7900 049 4900 080 8000 050 5000 081 8100 051 5100 082 8200 052 5200 083 8300 053 5300 084 8400 0...

Page 28: ...41 68 Sky Blue 12 158 Deep Orange 42 143 Pale Navy Blue 13 22 Dark Amber 43 131 Marine Blue 14 778 Millennium Gold 44 115 Peacock Blue 15 135 Deep Golden Amber 45 172 Lagoon Blue 16 24 Scarlet 46 116 Medium Blue Green 17 106 Primary Red 47 90 Dark Yellow Green 18 26 Bright Red 48 139 Primary Green 19 27 Medium Red 49 122 Fern Green 20 19 Fire 50 89 Moss Green 21 157 Pink 51 124 Dark Green 22 36 Me...

Page 29: ...0K 8 500K Green Magenta Shift Virtual Gel Swatch Book CONTROL CONNECTIONS 6 DMX Channel Modes 1 to 18 channels Manual and DMX Controlled Dimmer Color and Zoom Direct Access Encoder 4 Button Control Panel LED Display RDM Remote Device Management 3 5pin DMX and IP65 Locking Power In Out Connection SIZE WEIGHT Length 13 5 344mm Width 10 7 272mm Vertical Height 15 6 398mm Weight 15 9 lbs 7 2kg ELECTRI...

Page 30: ...30 FIXTURE ONLY DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Dimensions not drawn to scale 13 5in 344mm 11 2in 284mm 6 6in 168mm 15 7in 398mm 10 7in 272mm 15 8in 401mm ...

Page 31: ...31 BARNDOOR ATTACHED same as shown on previous page except where noted DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Dimensions not drawn to scale 18 6in 472mm 12 0in 304mm 11 7in 298mm 20 8in 529mm ...

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