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Kudos 600ZS 

 

Order code: ELUM040 

 

 

       

                    User Manual 

Please read the instruction carefully before use

 

Summary of Contents for ELUM040

Page 1: ...Kudos 600ZS Order code ELUM040 User Manual Please read the instruction carefully before use ...

Page 2: ...ations 3 3 How To Set The Unit 4 3 1 Control panel 4 3 2 Main Function 5 3 3 Home Position Adjustment 13 4 Control By Universal DMX Controller 14 4 1 DMX 512 Connection 14 4 2 Address Setting 15 4 3 DMX 512 Configuration 15 5 Troubleshooting 20 6 Fixture Cleaning 21 ...

Page 3: ...ease disconnect mains power before replacement or servicing Please make sure there are no flammable materials close to the unit while operating as they may be a fire hazard Use a safety cable when installing this unit DO NOT handle the unit with the head Always handle using the base Maximum ambient temperature is Ta 40 DO NOT operate it where the temperature is higher than this Unit surface temper...

Page 4: ...sure that the unit is firmly fixed to avoid vibration and slipping while operating Make sure that the structure to which you are attaching the unit is secure and is able to support a weight of 10 times of the unit s weight Also always use a safety cable that can hold 12 times of the weight of the unit when installing the fixture The equipment must be installed by professionals It must be installed...

Page 5: ...0 60Hz Power Consumption 704W LED Source 37 10W OSRAM OSTAR LED Beam Angel 10 60 Weight 19 5Kgs Dimension 430 246 512mm 3 How To Set The Unit 3 1 Control panel 1 Function Display To show the various menus and the selected functions ...

Page 6: ...supplied mains cable 7 POWERCON OUT Connect to supply power to the next unit 8 Fuse T 10A Protects the unit from electrical damage 3 2 Main Function To select any of the given functions press the MENU up button to where the required setting is showing on the display Select the function with the ENTER button and the display will blink Use the DOWN and UP buttons to change the mode Once the required...

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Page 8: ...old and press the MENU button for one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu mode View DMX Value To select View DMX Value press the ENTER button to show VIEW DMX VALUE on the display Use the UP DOWN buttons to view the DMX channel values To go back to the functions without any changes press the MENU button again Hold and press the MENU button for one second or wait for one minute to exit t...

Page 9: ... UP DOWN button to select No normal while pan tilt moving or Yes blackout while pan tilt moving press the ENTER button to setup To go back to the functions without any changes press the MENU button again Hold and press the MENU button for one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu mode White Balance To select White Balance press the ENTER button to show WHITE BALANCE on the display use the...

Page 10: ...verse Square Law Light intensity control is coarser at low levels and finer at high levels S cure Light intensity control is finer at low levels and high levels and coarser at medium levels Dimmer Speed To select Dimmer Speed press the ENTER button to show DIMMER SPEED on the display Use the UP DOWN buttons to select Fast or Smooth Once selected press the ENTER button to setup To go back to the fu...

Page 11: ...ons without any changes press the MENU button again Hold and press the MENU button for one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu mode Backlight Intensity To select Backlight Intensity press the ENTER button to show BACKLIGHT INTENSITY on the display Use the UP DOWN buttons to adjust the intensity from 1 dark to 10 bright Once selected press the ENTER button to setup and store To go back t...

Page 12: ...on back to the last menu or exit menu mode after auto test Manual Test To select Manual Test press the ENTER button to show MANUAL TEST on the display Press the ENTER buttons and then use the UP DOWN button to select channel and adjust the channel value Once selected press the ENTER button to setup the fixture will run as the channel value indicates To go back to the functions without any changes ...

Page 13: ... confirm use the UP DOWN buttons to select Pan Tilt Zoom or All Pan Tilt To Select Pan Tilt press the ENTER button to show the PAN TILT on the display Use the UP DOWN buttons to select Yes the unit will run a built in program to reset pan and tilt to their home positions or No press the ENTER button to store Hold and press the MENU button to exit menu mode Zoom To select Zoom press the ENTER butto...

Page 14: ...R button to confirm the remaining time will be shown on the display Press the ENTER button to confirm use the UP DOWN buttons to select Exit or Reset time hold and press the MENU button to exit Factory Setting To select Factory Setting press the ENTER button to show the FACTORY SETTING on the display Press the ENTER button to confirm use the UP DOWN buttons to select No or Yes the fixture will res...

Page 15: ...to be terminated with a DMX terminator Solder a 120 ohm 1 4W resistor between pin 2 DMX and pin 3 DMX into a 3 pin XLR plug and plug it in the DMX output of the last unit Alternatively you can purchase a ready made termination plug 2 Connect the units together in a daisy chain by using the XLR plug from the output of one unit to the input of the next unit The cable cannot branched or split to a Y ...

Page 16: ...receive the DMX signal Press the MENU button to enter menu mode select the DMX Address press the ENTER button to confirm the present address will blink on the display use the UP and DOWN button to adjust the address from 001 to 512 press the ENTER button to save Press the MENU button to return back to the last menu or leave the unit idle for 7 seconds to exit the menu mode Please refer to the foll...

Page 17: ...Strobe 3 closing pulse fast slow Open Strobe 4 random strobe fast slow Open Strobe 5 random opening pulse fast slow Open Strobe 6 random closing pulse fast slow Open Strobe 7 burst pulse fast slow Open Strobe 8 random burst pulse fast slow Open Strobe 9 sine wave fast slow Open Strobe 10 burst fast slow Open 9 000 255 RED 0 100 10 000 255 GREEN 0 100 11 000 255 BLUE 0 100 12 000 255 WHITE 0 100 13...

Page 18: ...ate Blue LEE 201 Full CT Blue LEE 202 Half CT Blue LEE 117 Steel Blue LEE 353 Lighter Blue LEE 118 Light Blue LEE 116 Medium Blue Green LEE 124 Dark Green LEE 139 Primary Green LEE 089 Moss Green LEE 122 Fern Green LEE 738 JAS Green LEE 088 Lime Green LEE 100 Spring Yellow LEE 104 Deep Amber LEE 179 Chrome Orange LEE 105 Orange LEE 021 Gold Amber LEE 778 Millennium Gold LEE 135 Deep Gold Amber LEE...

Page 19: ...29 130 144 145 149 150 164 165 169 170 184 185 189 190 204 205 209 210 224 225 229 230 244 245 255 SHUTTER Blackout Open Strobe 1 fast slow Open Strobe 2 opening pulse fast slow Open Strobe 3 closing pulse fast slow Open Strobe 4 random strobe fast slow Open Strobe 5 random opening pulse fast slow Open Strobe 6 random closing pulse fast slow Open Strobe 7 burst pulse fast slow Open Strobe 8 random...

Page 20: ...40 241 247 248 255 RING 1 COLOUR PRESET Open Colour1 Colour2 Colour3 Colour4 Colour5 Colour6 Colour7 Colour8 Colour9 Colour10 Colour11 Colour12 Colour13 Colour14 Colour15 Colour16 Colour17 Colour18 Colour19 Colour20 Colour21 Colour22 Colour23 Colour24 Colour25 Colour26 Colour27 Colour28 Colour29 Colour30 Colour31 Colour32 Colour33 15 000 255 RING 2 RED 0 100 16 000 255 RING 2 GREEN 0 100 17 000 25...

Page 21: ... 233 247 248 255 RING COLOUR MACRO Blackout Macro1 Macro2 Macro3 Macro4 Macro5 Macro6 Macro7 Macro8 Macro9 Macro10 Macro11 Macro12 Macro13 Macro14 Macro15 Macro16 Macro17 26 000 255 COLOUR MACRO SPEED Slow fast 5 Troubleshooting Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation Here are some suggestions for easy troubleshooting A The unit does not work no light and the fan does n...

Page 22: ...ms check the cables or connectors of the unit or the previous one 4 6 Fixture Cleaning The cleaning must be carried out periodically to optimize light output Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates damp smoky or particularly dirty surrounding can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit s optics Clean with soft cloth using normal glass cleaning fluid Alway...

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Page 24: ...th the provision of the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55103 1 2009 EN55103 2 2009 EN62471 2008 EN61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN61000 3 3 2008 Harmonized Standard EN 60598 1 2008 All 2009 EN 60598 2 17 1989 A2 1991 EN 62471 2008 EN 62493 2010 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 1 General requirements ...

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