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1. SP 6 Six Pack dimensions 56 7 NA a CS 715 a FA 27 US 50 60 l Us All dimensions in mm Drawing not to scale SP 6 SIX PACK USER MANUAL REV 1 2012 SGM Information subject to change without notice SGM and all affiliated com panies disclaim liability for any injury damage direct or indirect loss consequential or economic loss or any other loss occasioned by the use of inability to use or reliance on the information contained in this manual The SGM logo the SGM name and all other trademarks in this document pertaining to services or products by SGM or its affiliates and subsidiaries are trademarks owned or licensed by SGM or its affiliates or subsidiaries English edition Contents Safety TOMAN ai 6 A RA Pr esse here ee 8 Prepara tor installation cab 9 Installing the SP 6 Six Pack AAA E E oo Selen Era setesneneaeee dana 10 Connecting AC OWE cli a lla 15 Connecting To COMO Sn En 16 Contouring NS device sort did E 17 O 21 DMX protocols anna aaa an ee da dan de 22 CONTO MENU sr ana 30 e A irencienneinatydeaie arias a 32 USCRSMOOS te oY rr E RE ern E Efnneie 35 Safety information WARNING Read the safety precautions in this section before installing powering or operating this product The SP 6 Six Pack is intended for professional use only It is not suitable for household use Review the following safety precautions carefully before installing or op
2. Vertical plane one above or below the other use M8x50 bolts in the bolt holes in the brackets at the ends of each fixture Use two bolts between each fixture to achieve a rigid flat structure or a single bolt between each fixture to adjust the pitch angle Horizontal stack arrays see Connecting a stack of horizontally oriented SP 6 Six Packs into an array on page 13 along the Horizontal plane side by side use M8x50 bolts in the bolt holes in the brackets at the ends of each fixture Use two bolts between each fixture to achieve a rigid flat structure or a single bolt between each fixture to adjust the pitch angle Vertical plane one above or below the other use the snap lock connectors on the brackets These connection methods must only be used to control the pitch angle along the horizontal axis not as a form for load bearing 14 Connecting AC power Fuse T5A The SP 6 Six Pack can operate on any 100 240 V 50 60 Hz AC mains power supply Connect the device to power using a cable with a Neutrik powerCON TRUE1 connector not supplied The device can feed power to another device in a daisy chain using the built in 0 5 m 20 in power out cable The device must be grounded earthed and be able to be isolated from AC power The AC power supply must incorporate a fuse or circuit breaker for fault protection DMX In Power In Due to the high level of in rush current when the devices are started
3. Contactless interface via RFID using an Android telephone that has NFC support and SGM application CONNECTIONS AG power input aannemen a Neutrik powerCON TRUE1 socket AG power OULDUL nnn ener ennen dal 0 5 m 20 in Neutrik powerCON TRUE1 cable with plug DMX data inpUt 25 sacas een Water resistant Neutrik Locking 5 pin XLR male socket Driver data output eee 0 5 m 20 in water resistant Neutrik Locking 5 pin XLR female cable with plug 33 ELECTRICAL 100 240 V 50 60 Hz A Ens 250 W O EEE E A RT 7W TYPICAL POWER AND CURRENT NOON OO MZA O A o ca eateries 225 W 2 28 A 0 99 PF 120 V 60 Hz 225 W 1 89 A 0 99 PF 208 OO HZ uni a cesses neers avai determi aE E S 225 W 1 1 A 0 99 PF ZSONVG OO MZ rt an ld 225 W 1 0 A 0 97 PF 240 V 50 Hz PF power factor is measured at full load with all LEDs 100 driven 225 W 0 98 A 0 95 PF FUSES Main fuse located at the Mains inlet SOCKEt iii pi T5A 2 x power supply tuses n tuser replaceable nnen sereen name hensen sederdendendn T3 15A Specifications subject to change without notice 34 User s notes 35 3SGM SGM A S Soeren Frichs Vej 51 53 DK 8230 Aabyhoej Denmark Tel 45 70 20 74 OO info sgmlight com www sgmlight com
4. Green fine pixel 5 37 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 5 38 0 255 Bluefine pixel 5 39 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 5 40 0 255 Amber fine pixel 5 41 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 6 42 0 255 Red fine pixel 6 43 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 6 44 0 255 Green fine pixel 6 45 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 6 46 0 255 Blue fine pixel 6 47 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 6 48 0 255 Amber fine pixel 6 29 Control menu Default settings are in bold Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Function DMX Mode Selects DMX mode Refer to DMX protocol table for features 7 Channel Mode of each mode 18 Channel Mode 24 Channel Mode 28 Channel Mode 48 Channel Mode permen used for woway DMX communication Temperatures DEE Displays temperatures in fixture Log PL Displays recorded operating data and error codes 30 Level 1 Level 2 u Flip Screen Display Saver Temperature Dim Mode or Test Burn In Test 30 Display Test Level 3 Gamma Screen Dim EZTA Function Provides equal resolution dimming from 0 to 100 Provides high resolution dimming at low levels Selects normal control panel display Flips control panel display and buttons Used when the fixture is upside down Dims the OLED display when the control panel is not in use Screen Off Turns off OLED display when the control panel is not in use The colors dim in relation to the temperature of the device to keep the color output constant The output is not adjusted in
5. ensure that no more than 4 Six Pack devices are connected through the same type C 10 A circuit breaker 9 Six Pack devices are connected through the same type C 16 A circuit breaker For assistance with alternative configurations contact your SGM agent After connecting the Six Pack to power run the automated on board test to ensure that the device and each LED are functioning correctly See Control menu on page 30 Do not open the fixture or connect the device to an electrical dimmer system as this can damage it 15 Connecting to control data The device complies with the Digital MultipleX DMX communications protocol It is controlled using a DMX control device and must be connected to the data link using a DMX cable with a 5 pin DMX connector Connect the DMX in socket and out socket to the DMX data link The device can feed control signals to another device in a daisy chain using the built in 0 5 m 20 in DMX out cable Use only IP rated XLR connectors when using the fixture outdoors Terminate the last device in the data link by connecting a 5 pin XLR DMX terminator to its DMX out socket A terminator can be purchased from your cable or lighting supplier or made by soldering a 120 ohm resistor between pins 2 and 3 in a 5 pin XLR DMX connector 1 Signal common 2 Data 3 Data 4 Not used 5 Not used 16 A B C Configuring the device Set up the fixture using the con
6. the male and female parts are placed at opposite ends The device at the top of an array must always be flown using an SGM top bracket or suitable mounting hardware attached to the eye bolts at each end of the device Top brackets for horizontal or vertical arrays can be purchased from your SGM dealer Always ensure that each device in an array has a safety cable connecting it to the load bearing structure and not simply to another fixture in the array 11 Connecting vertically oriented SP 6 Six Packs into an array Up to eight vertically aligned SP 6 Six Packs can be connected using M8x50 bolts inserted in the eye holes on the snap lock brackets If the array is to be curved along the vertical plane then only one bolt is required at each end To achieve a flat rigid array insert bolts in both holes To connect one horizontally oriented SP 6 Six Pack device to another 1 Ensure that both devices have the snap lock brackets mounted 8 2 Lift a SP 6 Six Pack into position under the other so that the bolt eye holes on each fixture are aligned 3 Insert one for curved array or two for flat array M8x50 bolts into the bolt holes and secure them tightly 12 Connecting a stack of horizontally oriented SP 6 Six Packs into an array Up to eight horizontally aligned SP 6 Six Packs can be connected using the snap lock connectors on the brackets To connect one SP 6 Six Pack device t
7. 5 Amber Color Temperature 3200 k 6500 k RGBA Set to MAX 23 18 channel mode Individual RGB control with automated amber Channel Value Function Channel Value Function 1 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 1 10 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 4 2 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 1 11 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 4 3 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 1 12 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 4 4 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 2 13 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 5 5 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 2 14 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 5 6 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 2 15 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 5 7 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 3 16 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 6 8 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 3 17 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 6 9 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 3 18 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 6 24 24 channel mode Individual RGBA control Channel Value Function Channel Value Function 1 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 1 13 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 4 2 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 1 14 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 4 3 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 1 15 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 4 4 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 1 16 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 4 5 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 2 17 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 5 6 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 2 18 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 5 7 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 2 19 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 5 8 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 2 20 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 5 9 0 255 Red 0 100 pix
8. el 3 21 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 6 10 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 3 22 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 6 11 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 3 23 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 6 12 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 3 24 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 6 25 28 channel mode Effects 8 individual RGBA control Channel Value Function Channel Value Function 0 7 Shutter Blackout 11 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 3 8 15 Shutter Open 12 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 3 16 151 Variable Strobe 13 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 3 1 152 175 Pulse Open 176 199 Pulse Close 14 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 3 200 244 Variable Random Strobe 15 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 4 245 255 Shutter Open 16 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 4 2 0 255 Dimmer 0 100 17 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 4 3 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 1 18 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 4 4 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 1 19 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 5 5 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 1 20 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 5 6 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 1 21 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 5 7 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 2 22 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 5 8 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 2 23 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 6 9 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 2 24 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 6 10 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 2 25 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 6 26 28 channel mode Effects 8 individual RGBA control Amber Color Temperature 3200k Not used 26 Ambe
9. erating the device Preventing electric shock N DANGER Risk of electric shock Do not open the device Do not open the device there are no user serviceable parts inside Ensure that power is cut off when wiring the device to the AC mains supply Ensure that the device is electrically connected to earth ground Do not apply power if the device is in any way damaged Do not submerse the fixture in water or liquid WARNING Take measures to prevent bums and fire Install in a location that prevents accidental contact with the device Install only in a well ventilated space Install at least 0 3 m 12 in away from objects to be illuminated Do not paint cover or modify the device and do not filter or mask the light Keep all flammable materials well away from the device Allow the device to cool for 15 minutes after operation before touching it WARNING Take measures to prevent personal injury Do not look directly at the light source from close range Take precautions to prevent injury due to falls when working at height Ensure that the device is always securely fastened with suitable hardware For elevated installations secure the fixture with a suitable safety cable and always comply with relevant load dimensioning and safety standards and requirements Overview The SP 6 Six Pack is a pixel array based on the popular blinder but the traditional halogen lamps have been replaced
10. hannel DMX mode then it uses channels 10 11 12 13 14 15 and 16 The following fixture in the DMX chain could then be set to a DMX address of 17 If two or more DMX devices of the same type have the same DMX address then they will mimic each other s behavior Incorrect settings will result in unpredictable responses to the lighting controller Setting the DMX address After powering the SP 6 Six Pack on the display shows the currently selected DMX address and other information A Operational mode A B C D B DMX address C Data indicator D Data protocol 6CH RGB 8 DMX To change the address setting press the up arrow to increase the address or the down arrow to decrease the setting When the desired address is displayed press Enter to save the setting For your convenience the suggested DMX address of the next fixture is displayed to the right Note that SET DMX ADR 10 channel spacing is determined by the DMX mode NEXT FIX 13 18 See the DMX protocols on page 22 for specific DMX control values and Connecting to control data on page 16 for DMX connection requirements Setting the DMX mode Using the control panel specify the DMX mode that provides the device controls that you require DMX mode Function 6 Halogen dimmer emulation 7 Effects and collective control of pixels as a group 18 Individual control of RGB mix for individual pixels with automated amber mixing 24 I
11. me time to flip the display Setting the OLED display screen saver By default the OLED display turns off after a short period when the control panel is not in use but it can be set so that it dims Pressing any key will always turns on the display or restore it to normal brightness To set the OLED screen saver mode use the control panel to access the Settings menu and choose one of the two display saver modes Two way DMX communication The RDM address used for two way DMX communication can be seen using the control menus See Control menu on page 30 20 Service There are no user serviceable components inside the device Do not open the SP 6 Six Fuse T5A Pack as doing so is likely to damage its ingress protection Consult your SGM dealer if the device operates abnormally is defective or otherwise in need of service or repair D S The mains fuse can be found under the cover next to the power inlet socket The fuse Co cover can be opened using a slotted screwdriver Upgrading the firmware DMX In Power In We recommend that you to keep your device s firmware current Visit http www sgmsupport com to obtain the most up to date firmware To perform firmware updates you need a Windows personal computer and an SGM USB 5 Pin XLR upload cable available from your SGM distributor P N 40500201 Cleaning To obtain optimal performance regular cleaning is essential Cleaning schedules will vary greatly depending
12. nd protected from contact with people Has adequate ventilation Installing the SP 6 Six Pack AN WARNING Ifthe device has been operating always allow it cool for 15 minutes The SP 6 Six Pack may be installed in any orientation The angle of the fixture can be adjusted using the tilt locks at either end of the fixture The fixture is supplied with a bracket that can be bolted to a surface using M12 hardware or used to fly a single fixture at elevation using clamps or similar The bracket is not designed to support the weight of more than one fixture N WARNING Always secure an elevated SP 6 Six Pack with a safety cable as backup When flying the fixture at elevation always fasten a safety cable between the load bearing support structure and the attachment point on the device The safety cable must be able to bear at least 10 times the weight of the device see Specifications on page 32 10 Mounting fixtures in an array WARNING Do not connect more than eight SP 6 Six Packs together in a single array The fixture is supplied with brackets that can be used to connect up to eight SP 6 Six Pack fixtures to each other in a vertical or horizontal array or both To mount the brackets 1 Unscrew the tilt locks on each side of the fixture and detach the stand 2 Remove the two Torx 25 screws that hold the safety cable eyelet in place and remove the eyelet 3 Attach the snap lock brackets as shown so that
13. ndividual control of RGBA mix for individual pixels 28 Effects and individual control of RGBA mix for individual pixels 48 Fine and coarse control of RGBA mix for individual pixels Setting the dimming curve The diming curve is the degree of fineness in control available at low light levels There are two dimming curve options available on the SP 6 Six Pack linear or gamma corrected Linear control provides uniform adjustment throughout the control action whereas gamma corrected dimming provides finer control at low light levels where the eye is more sensitive to change By default the SP 6 Six Pack uses gamma corrected dimming For uniform response set all devices to the same dimming curve To set the desired dimming curve use the control panel to access the Settings menu and choose the required dimmer curve setting 19 Temperature dimming mode options As the device warms up the color of the light changes slightly By default the device will dim the colors according to the temperature of the device to keep the color output constant This can be disabled by selectig the Max Power option available under the Temperature Dim Mode from the Settings menu see Control menu on page 30 Flipping the OLED display If the device is installed hanging from a truss or structure it may be upside down in which case it might be a good idea to flip the screen so that it is easy to read Press the enter and escape buttons at the sa
14. o another x lt 1 Ensure that both devices have the snap lock brackets mounted at each end g 2 Lifta SP 6 Six Pack into position under the other Every alternate device must be mounted upside down so that the built in DMX and power patch cables can reach the next device 3 Insert one end of the fixture into the snap lock bracket of the other fixture L 4 Insert the opposite end of the fixture into the snap lock bracket of the other fixture and Devices connected using the snap lock connectors can be curved outwards at an angle of 29 click Mi place E To detach one fixture from another release the lock by pulling the small ring at x the female socket detach that end and pull the opposite end free Pr o c4 lt aS 13 Connecting arrays together into a larger matrix Any single fixture may not be loaded with the weight of more than seven other fixtures in an array Arrays can be connected to other arrays but each array must have its own secure correction to a load bearing structure and not have its weight supported by another array Connections between one array and another are for the prupose of controlling pitch angle or to obtain rigidity To connect any two Vertical stack arrays see Connecting vertically oriented SP 6 Six Packs into an array on page 12 along the Horizontal plane side by side use the snap lock connectors on the end brackets
15. on the operating environment and the fixture should therefore be checked at frequent intervals within the first few weeks of operation to see whether cleaning is necessary This procedure will allow you to assess cleaning requirements in your particular situation If in doubt consult your SGM dealer for a suitable maintenance schedule Clean the SP 6 Six Pack using a soft cloth dampened with a solution of water and a mild detergent Do not use products that contain solvents abrasives or caustic agents for cleaning as they can cause damage to both hardware cables and connectors 21 DMX protocols Configuring DMX is described in Setting the DMX mode on page 19 6 channel mode Halogen dimmer emulation Channel Value Function 1 0 255 Halogen 0 100 pixel 1 2 0 255 Halogen 0 100 pixel 2 3 0 255 Halogen 0 100 pixel 3 4 0 255 Halogen 0 100 pixel 4 5 0 255 Halogen 0 100 pixel 5 6 0 255 Halogen 0 100 pixel 6 22 7 channel mode effects with collective RGBA control Channel Value Function 0 7 Shutter Blackout 8 15 Shutter Open 16 151 Variable Strobe 1 152 175 Pulse Open 176 199 Pulse Close 200 244 Variable Random Strobe 245 255 Shutter Open 2 0 255 Dimmer 0 100 3 0 255 Red 0 100 all pixels 4 0 255 Green 0 100 all pixels 5 0 255 Blue 0 100 all pixels 6 0 255 Amber 0 100 all pixels 7 0 9 No Effect 10 25
16. r 0 100 pixel 6 6500k RGBA Set to MAX 0 7 Disable halogen style dimming 27 8 15 Emulate halogen style dimming 27 28 48 channel mode Coarse amp fine individual RGBA control 16 bit Channel Value Function Channel Value Function 1 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 1 2 0 255 Red fine pixel 1 3 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 1 4 0 255 Green fine pixel 1 5 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 1 6 0 255 Blue fine pixel 1 7 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 1 8 0 255 Amber fine pixel 1 9 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 2 10 0 255 Red fine pixel 2 11 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 2 12 0 255 Green fine pixel 2 13 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 2 14 0 255 Blue fine pixel 2 15 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 2 16 0 255 Amber fine pixel 2 17 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 3 18 0 255 Red fine pixel 3 19 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 3 20 0 255 Green fine pixel 3 21 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 3 22 0 255 Blue fine pixel 3 23 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 3 24 0 255 Amber fine pixel 3 25 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 4 26 0 255 Red fine pixel 4 27 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 4 28 0 255 Green fine pixel 4 48 channel mode Coarse amp fine individual RGBA control 16 bit 29 0 255 Blue 0 100 pixel 4 30 0 255 Blue fine pixel 4 31 0 255 Amber 0 100 pixel 4 32 0 255 Amber fine pixel 4 33 0 255 Red 0 100 pixel 5 34 0 255 Red fine pixel 5 35 0 255 Green 0 100 pixel 5 36 0 255
17. relation to the temperature of the fixture Stops test sequence execution Initiates a self test sequence A test that runs for 30 minutes and powers down the fixture All pixels in the OLED display are turned on 31 Specifications PHYSICAL Length x width x height nanne 739 x 175 x 107 mm 29 9 x 6 9 x 4 2 in EN 8 kg 17 6 Ibs LIGHT SOURCE AND OPTICS GXRGBA power LEDS aten eren an eet ien aerden tenere venen 35 W each BADEN ina EN 50 000 hours LUMINOSA uni nina 7 700 lumens Spread Mia A A A A Hasen An 14 CONSTRUCTION KIOUSING commit das a EEOAE EE bent lan Aluminium A AN Electrostatic powder coating INSTALLATION PISMO VRRFRSRTETTETRIERSEEETENSEELTENFRURTLTOERTOEEEREUSENTEUERTERUFEELEHFERENENTBEGTTERTUHRTOTERLEOLHRETTERETULELSELTISDRTENFOUPERSENFEISTERTETFESSEREENERRT Any Minimum distance between units nnen ennneneenneneeennenrenneen Horizontal 0 mm Vertical 13 mm 1 2 in 32 AMBIENT OPPERATING CONDITIONS Maximum ambient temperature T ocooooncononcocanonoonononnnnonnnnononnononnonononnonnannnnnnn REAS SEENA EEEE REEE 40 C 104 F Minimum ambient temperature T nnn nnnonrnennsneneenenenenensenenvenenenrsvenennenvensnenvenenvsnenenvenenenneneenenenen 10 C 14 F Operating NUMA unse era A e 100 A EN IP 65 PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL DMX COMOL een anni 6 7 18 24 28 or 48 channels LocalcontOl dec ae E heee OLED graphical display 4 buttons menu structure software Upgrade ss via DMX
18. trol panel and OLED display at the rear of 7 the fixture A Escape button B OLED display lt SSGM gt C Enter button D Up button E Down button D E Navigate the menus and options using the arrow buttons and select items using the Enter button The options available are listed in Control menu on page 30 If the device is mounted upside down you can flip the display and the buttons by holding the Escape and Enter button down at the same time Configurig the device using an Android telephone via RFID As an alternative to connecting the device to power and using the control panel the DMX address of one or more SP 6 Six Pack devices can be read and set wirelessly even when the fixture is not connected to power via RFID using an Android smart phone that has NFC support ISO 15693 and ISO 18000 3 mode 1 compatible operating on 13 56 MHz 7k Hz carrier frequency and an application app developed by SGM close to release at the time of writing this manual Search Google Play or contact your SGM agent for more information 17 About DMX The SP 6 Six Pack is controlled using signals sent by a DMX controller on a number of channels 6 7 18 24 28 or 48 depending on the DMX mode that has been set The first channel used to receive data from a DMX control device is known as the DMX address Each SP 6 Six Pack must have a DMX address set For example if a SP 6 Six Pack has a DMX address of 10 and it is in 7 c
19. with RGBA LEDs The fixture incorporates six powerful 35 W colour mixable LEDs with individual DMX control over each pixel enabling a creative lighting designer to paint light canvasses display animated text or programmed patterns The SP 6 Six Pack can even emulate the decay effect of halogen lamps tungsten response emulation As the fixture is rectangular groups of up to eight fixtures can be flown in vertical or horizontal arrays which in turn can be linked together into larger matrixes The fixture offers built in dimming RGBA color mixing color temperature correction daisy chainable power and DMX sockets configuration via RFID and a lamp life expectancy of 50 000 hours A Tilt locks DMX in Fuse holder Power in Safety cable eyelet OLED display and control panel Bracket stand RFID interface DMX out cable Gortex membrane Eon m Do 0 U a Power out cable Preparing for installation Unpack the device and inspect it to ensure that it has not been damaged in transport The SP 6 Six Pack is supplied with a stand bracket and two snap lock brackets The fixture is not designed for permanent outdoor installation but it does have an ingress protection IP rating of 65 This means that it is protected from Dust to the degree that there is no ingress of dust Lower pressure jets of water from any direction When selecting a location for the device ensure that it Is situated away from public thoroughfares a

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