Power Spot 700™
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1.
Head Assembly –
The head assembly consist of the main output lens, and either
the standard or CMY control module.
2.
Carrying Handle –
The fixtures includes two built-in carrying handles. Be sure to
always handle the fixture by the built-in carrying handles. Never lift or carry the
fixture by the head or retaining arms as this could cause serious damage to the
fixture and void your manufactures warranty.
3.
4-Segment Menu Display –
This display details all the various menu functions.
See page XX for a detailed breakdown of the operating menu.
4.
Tilt Lock –
This lock will hold the head assembly in place for transportation
and/or service. Depress the lock button to lock and unlock the head assembly.
The head will lock in a 90˚ or 45˚ orientation. Always be sure to unlock the head
assembly before applying main power to the unit. Failure to do so will result in a
start-up error and may damage the unit.
5.
Omega Clamp -
This fixture uses a cam-lock clamp system that allows a quick
and efficient means to secure a clamp to the unit. To attach a clamp to the unit,
attach a clamp that is rated to handle the weight of the unit to your omega clamp.
After a clamp has been attached to the omega clamp, attach the cam locks to the
designated position on the bottom of your unit. Lock the cam locks into position by
turning the wing nuts 90°. See page XX for proper clamp mounting and assembly.
6.
Firmware Connection –
This connector is for use by an authorized technician
only. This connector is used to upgrade the operating software and to test the
fixture.
7.
Microphone Sensitivity Adjustment Knob –
This knob is used to adjust the
frequency sensitivity of the internal microphone when operating in “audio” mode.
When the knob is turned counter-clockwise the unit is less sensitive to sound.
When the knob is turned clockwise the unit is more sensitive sound.
8.
DMX Input Jack –
This 3-Pin XLR jack is used to receive an incoming DMX
signal.
9.
DMX Output Jack –
This 3-Pin XLR jack is used to send an outgoing DMX
signal. For best results this jack should be terminated if it is the last fixture in a
DMX daisy-chain (see termination on page 14).