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SNIPER 2R SCANNING LIGHT (3IN1) User Manual

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1. AC100 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 220W 220V Lamp YODN 132W Platinum 2R Lamp Lamp life 6 000 hours average life Color 14 color blank color wheel Gobo 17 fixed gobo blank gobo Prism rotation 3 face prism rotation function Dimmer 0 100 electronic dimmer strobe and electronic support can speed strobe effect support strobe macro function Beam angle The lens group optical system manual focus the beam angle 3 Channel 17 21CHS Control mode Standard DMX512 Automatic and Master slave mode Mirror system X Y Z High speed shock mirror Control panel LCD display panel Protection grade IP20 Operating ambient temperature 20 C 40 C Net weight 7 5KG Gross weight 8 5 kg Dimensions 358 268 197 mm Packing size 410 310 255 mm 16
2. e g alcohol to clean housing of the apparatus Trouble Shooting Problem Answer The scanning light doesn t switch on Check the fuse the power socket Replace the lamp Although shines but the light doesn t Check the digital start address and also check the accept the instruction of the controller connection situation of the communication control line The ligh only can work intermittently Inspect the power supply and voltage is whether normal Make sure the fan is working well or fans and their filters not blocked Defective projection Make sure the lamp is within its life limit Remove dust or grease from the lenses The beam appears dim heck the optics is clean or the lens in good condition not cracked Replace with a new lamp of the specified type and rating yx Other maintain work should by the specialist which has the experience to carry on Equipment and Appendix yy Sniper 2R scanning Light Ipcs yx Power Cable pcs yx XLR connector lunit yx The Product of Instruction Ipcs Channel List 21CH MODE Channel Value Function description Value CH1 0 255 Pan Movement PAN CH2 0 255 Pan Movement Fine 16 bit PAN FINE 16 BIT CH3 0 255 Tilt Movement TILT CH4 0 255 Tilt Movement Fine 16 bit TILT FINE 16 BIT 0 7 No Function CH5 PAN SHAKING 8 255 Pan Shaking Movement Slow To Fast 0 7 No Function CH6 TILT SHAKING 8 255 Tilt Shaking Movement Slow To Fas
3. From Slow To Fast 0 8 Off 9 16 Pattern Macro 1 17 25 Pattern Macro 2 26 33 Pattern Macro 3 34 42 Pattern Macro 4 43 50 Pattern Macro 5 51 59 Pattern Macro 6 60 67 Pattern Macro 7 68 76 Pattern Macro 8 77 84 Pattern Macro 9 85 93 Pattern Macro 10 94 101 Pattern Macro 11 102 110 Pattern Macro 12 111 118 Pattern Macro 13 119 127 Pattern Macro 14 PATTERN li 128 135 Pattern Macro 15 MACROS 136 144 Pattern Macro 16 145 152 Pattern Macro 17 153 161 Pattern Macro 18 162 169 Pattern Macro 19 170 178 Pattern Macro 20 179 186 Pattern Macro 21 187 195 Pattern Macro 22 196 203 Pattern Macro 23 204 212 Pattern Macro 24 213 220 Pattern Macro 25 221 229 Pattern Macro 26 230 237 Pattern Macro 27 238 246 Pattern Macro 28 247 255 Pattern Macro 29 0 9 Stop PATTERN EO 10 120 Clockwise Pattern Rotation From Fast To Slow ROTATION Clockwi 121 134 Stop se CounterClockwis CounterClockwise Pattern Rotation From Slow To e 135 245 Fast 246 255 Stop 0 9 Stop 10 120 Horizontal Pattern Rotation From Fast To Slow PATTERN CH11 121 134 Stop ROTATION Horizon 135 245 Vertical Pattern Rotation From Slow To Fast tal Vertical 246 255 Stop CH12 0 127 Pattern Zoom Manual PATTERN ZOOM 128 255 Pattern Zoom From Slow To Fast ete HORIZONTAL CH13 10 120 Horizontal
4. Pattern Movement Left PATTERN 121 144 Stop MOVEMENT 145 255 Horizontal Pattern Movement right 0 9 Stop 10 120 Vertical Pattern Movement Up eee CH14 ISS Siop PATTERN MOVEMENT 145 255 Vertical Pattern Movement Dowm 0 127 0 360 CH15 128 191 Clockwise Rotation From Fast To Slow ECCENTRI 192 255 CounterClockwise Rotation From Slow To Fast CH16 0 7 Stop ECCENTRI 8 255 Shaking From Slow To Fast SHAKING CH17 0 255 Prism Movement PRISM 0 127 RPrism Indexing CH18 128 191 Clockwise Rotation From Fast To Slow RPRISM 192 255 CounterClockwise Rotation From Slow To Fast CH19 0 255 Dimmer Intensity 0 To 100 sabia INTENSITY 0 7 No Function one 8 255 Shutter From Slow To Fast MER 0 39 No Function 40 59 Lamp On 60 79 Lamp Off 80 89 All Motors Reset 90 99 Pan Tilt Motors Reset FUNCTION Active CH21 100 109 Color Motor Reset After 5S 110 119 Gobo Motor Reset 120 129 Shutter amp Dimmer Motors Reset 130 139 Other Motors Reset 140 149 Enable Blackout While Pan Tilt Movement 150 159 Disable Blackout While Pan Tilt Movement 160 169 Enable Blackout While Color Change 170 179 Disable Blackout While Color Change 180 189 Enable Blackout While Gobo Change 190 199 Disable Blackout While Gobo Change 200 219 System Reset 220 255 No Function 17CH Mod
5. SNIPER 2R SCANNING LIGHT 3IN1 SL 3130 User Manual Thank you for choosing our sniper 2R scanning light 3in1 For the sake of your safety Please read and follow these instructions carefully and keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Catalogue Chapter Page Safe Usage Of The Product 3 Install The Equipment jjj ij nnn nnn 4 Fitting The Lamp 2 2 0222 22 ne oon nnn nnn mnj nmi mnl 4 Power Code Connection 4 DMX Connection en enna nnn nnn nn nnn nn nnn nn nn nnn nn nnn nner uu 5 DMX Terminator 7 2 no one ij nnn nn nnn nnn nn nnn jina 5 Function Set nnn oon nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nn l 6 Lamps starting address code calculation methods 6 Operation Menu m 6 Maintenance e 8 Keepi
6. by cracks or deep scratches Exterior surface temperatures of the luminaire after 5 minutes operation is Ao Wen steady state is achieved 140 There is no user serviceable parts inside the projector do not open the housing and never operate the product with the covers removed If you have any questions don t hesitate to consult your dealer or manufacturer Always disconnect from the mains when the device is not in use or before cleaning it or before attempting any maintenance work Install The Equipment Use Ipcs clamp and 1safety cord need to purchase Use clamp fix with light hook which in the packing box with light then use screw install to the bottom of lamp Hang the fixture on the structure and fasten the screws attached to each clamp Make sure the light is installed reliable and confirm the light which you fixed is strong enough for hanging the light Base on safety reason please according to the above picture using safety wire cross the light to make it strong enough again Warning 1 Hook and clamp only use for hanging the light Do not use clamp as a tool to move fixtures 2 Base on safety reason please use the safety cord which can afford the weight ten times of lamp through Insurance hole for auxiliary hanging Fitting The Lamp First removed the iron in the back of the light before fitting replacing the lamp Good quality bulbs are recommended Not charged to install or remove the light bulb Do not tou
7. ch the light glasss with bare hands Fit new lamp and close the back cover by fastening 4 fast fit screws when finished lamp installation Lamp work will reach a very high temperature Vapor discharge lamp can not continue to supply this physical characteristics therefore the power completely cool for 10 minutes before on the operation Failure to do so will lead to a high pressure discharge and short circuit burned out the computer s control panel components Notes Unplug the light from power before lamp installation or replacement and wait for it to cool Power Code Connection Connect the power cord as follows L live brown E earth yellow green N neutral blue Use the plug provided to connect the mains power to the projector paying attention to the voltage and frequency marked on the panel of the projector It is recommended that each projector be supplied separately so that they may be individually switched on and off It is essential that each projector is correctly earthed and the electrical installation conforms to all relevant standards DMX Connection DMX OUT DMX IN DMX 512 PIN FUNCTION i GND kaij jj i Ek DMX OUT DMXIN DMX 5 N FUNCTION US 5 i l 5 E 5 PIN A 3 DATA 2 i s ki i 5 Ne Connection between the controller and a projector and between one projector and another must be made with a 2 core screened cable with each core having at least a 0 5mm diameter Connection to and from t
8. d personnel Before installation ensure that the voltage and frequency of power supply match the power requirements of the projector It is essential that each projector is correctly earthed and that electrical installation conforms to all relevant standards Do not connect this device to any other types of dimmer apparatus Make sure that the power cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables Only handle the power cord by the plug Never pull out the plug by tugging the power cord Keep the light clean Do not touch the light glasss with bare hands The product should always be installed with a secondary safety fixing On the projector base brink there is a hole for the safety cord provided It should be attached as shown in installing the projector section The lamp used in this projector is a discharge lamp After switching off dont attempt to restart the projector until lamp has cooled this will require approx 15 minutes Switching the lamp on and off at short intervals will reduce the life of both the lamp and the projector But occasional breaks will prolong the life of the lamp and projector Never run the projector without a lamp The light shall be changed if it has become damaged or thermally deformed or reached its life limit Shields and lens shall be changed if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent than their effectiveness is impaired for example
9. e CHI 0 127 Pan Movement PAN 128 255 Pan Shaking Movement Slow To Fast CH2 0 127 Tilt Movement TILT 128 255 Tilt Shaking Movement Slow To Fast 0 2 Open 3 4 Open Color 5 6 Color1 7 9 Color1 Color2 10 11 Color2 12 13 Color2 Color3 14 15 Color3 16 18 Color3 Color4 19 20 Color4 21 22 Color4 Color5 23 24 Color5 25 27 Color5 Color6 28 29 Color6 30 31 Color6 Color7 CH3 32 33 Color7 COLOR 34 36 Color7 Color8 37 38 Color8 39 40 Color8 Color9 41 43 Color9 44 45 Color9 Color10 46 47 Color10 48 49 Color10 Color11 50 52 Color11 53 54 Color11 Color12 55 56 Color12 57 58 Color12 Color13 59 61 Color13 62 63 Color13 Color14 64 65 Color14 66 67 Color14 Open 68 128 Color Wheel Index Colori To Color15 129 190 Clockwise Color Rotation From Fast To Slow 191 193 Stop 194 255 CounterClockwise Color Rotation From Slow To Fast 0 7 Open 8 14 Gobo1 15 22 Gobo2 23 29 Gobo3 30 37 Gobo4 38 44 Gobo5 45 52 Gobo6 53 59 Gobo7 60 67 Gobo8 68 74 Gobo9 oe 75 82 Gobo10 Bone 83 89 Gobo1 1 90 97 Gobo12 98 104 Gobo13 105 112 Gobo14 113 119 Gobo15 120 126 Gobo16 127 133 Gobo17 134 194 Clockwise Gobo Rotation From Fast To Slow 195 255 CounterClockwise Gobo Ro
10. he latest setting next time you save power Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu Operation Menu The control panel menu displays for a variety of types of computer special light design equipped with a variety of control functions simple control For some models fixtures no action the corresponding menu option is set invalid According to the following chart shows the menu will understand 6 A001 DMX Address A512 17Ch Channel Mode 21Ch Sound Show Mode Auto Master Slave Mode Slave No Black Out Yes On Sound State Off Sound Sense 0 100 No Pan Inverse Yes No Tilt Inverse Yes On Back Light Off On Lamp On Off Off DMX address set Channel choose Sound Auto mode Master Slave choose Standby choose Sound control ON OFF Sound control sensitivity 0 closed 100 of the most sensitive Pan reverse Tilt reverse LCD ON OFF Lamp ON OFF Auto Test Test mode T When no connect Temperature Sensor Temp 20 200 Normal display temperature inside C the machine Fixture Time 0 999 Machine running time Fenati V1 01 Software version number Version No Fact mind Factory reset Yes No System Reset Motor reset Yes Maintenance To prolong the life of the projector s
11. he projector is via cannon 3 pin which are included with the projector XLR plugs and sockets The XLR s are connected as shown in the figure above Note Care should be taken to ensure that none of the pins touch the metallic body of the plug or each other The body of the plug is not connected in any way The XLED 590 accepts digital control signals in protocol DMX512 1990 Connect the controller s output to the first fixture s input and connect the first fixture s output to the second fixture s input and connect the rest fixtures in the same way Eventually connect the last fixture s output to a DMX terminator as shown in the figure below oo Co DMX Terminator In the Controller mode at the last fixture in the chain the DMX output has to be connected with a DMxX terminator This prevents electrical noise from disturbing and corrupting the DMX control signals The DMX terminator is simply an XLR connector with a 120Q ohm resistor connected across pins 2 and 3 which is then plugged into the output socket on the last projector in the chain The connections are illustrated below DMX TERMINATOR CONNECTION Connect a 120 Q OHM resistor across pins 2 and 3 in an XLR plug and insert it into the DMX out socket on the last unit in the chain PIN2 PN3 3 PIN XLR n Function Set OVOO MENU DOWN UP ENTER Use button switch and LCD display can set the address code and function code easily Check or m
12. izontal Pattern Movement Left PATTERN 121 144 Stop MOVEMENT 145 255 Horizontal Pattern Movement right 0 9 Stop 10 120 Vertical Pattern Movement Up VERTICRE CH10 PATTERN 121 144 Stop MOVEMENT 145 255 Vertical Pattern Movement Dowm 0 127 0 360 CH11 128 191 Clockwise Rotation From Fast To Slow ECCENTRI 192 255 CounterClockwise Rotation From Slow To Fast cHI2 0 7 Stop ECCENTRI 8 255 Shaking From Slow To Fast SHAKING CH13 0 255 Prism Movement PRISM 0 127 RPrism Indexing CH14 128 191 Clockwise Rotation From Fast To Slow RPRISM 192 255 CounterClockwise Rotation From Slow To Fast DIMMER CH15 0 255 Dimmer Intensity 0 To 100 INTENSITY 0 7 No Function See 8 255 Shutter From Slow To Fast SHEER 0 39 No Function 40 59 Lamp On 60 79 Lamp Off 80 89 All Motors Reset 90 99 Pan Tilt Motors Reset 100 109 Color Motor Reset 110 119 Gobo Motor Reset 120 129 Shutter amp Dimmer Motors Reset FUNCTION Active CH17 130 139 Other Motors Reset After 5S 140 149 Enable Blackout While Pan Tilt Movement 150 159 Disable Blackout While Pan Tilt Movemen 160 169 Enable Blackout While Color Change 170 179 Disable Blackout While Color Change 180 189 Enable Blackout While Gobo Change 190 199 Disable Blackout While Gobo Change 200 219 System Reset 220 255 No Function Technical Parameters Voltage
13. ng The Product Clean 8 Trouble Shooting 9 Equipment and Appendix 9 Channel List mene nnn 9 Technical Parameters 16 xImportant notice e Inthis instruction for use contains about the installment and the use aspect important information of the 2R sniper When installing and using you need to look this usage instruction strictly e Before open the 2R sniper and if you want to do the repair work please make sure the power source is at the separation condition e Every unit is tested completely and packed properly by the manufacturer Please make sure the packing and the unit are in good condition before installation and use Should there be any damage caused by transportation consult your dealer and do not use the unit Any damage caused by improper use will not be assumed by the manufacturer or dealer Attention Unceasingly carries on the product improvement about our company the policy in this instruction booklet carries the data will have the possibility to be able t
14. o change in the future when no longer separate notice change matters concerned Our company retains when the product improvement changes the related specification the authority This instruction booklet publisher cannot be responsible regarding this instruction booklet in information accuracy also cannot the related consequence which causes regarding these information be responsible SAFE USAGE OF THE PRODUCT When unpacking and before disposing of the carton check there is no transportation damage before using the product Should there be any damage caused by transportation consult your dealer and do not use the apparatus The product is for indoor use only IP20 Use only in dry locations Keep this device away from rain and moisture excessive heat humidity and dust Do not allow contact with water or any other liquids The product is not designed or intended to be mounted directly on to inflammable surfaces The product is only intended for installation operation and maintenance by professional person The product must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation at least 50cm from adjacent wall surfaces Be sure that no ventilation slots are blocked Do not product the beam onto inflammable surfaces minimum distance is 12m Avoid direct exposure to the light from the lamp The light is harmful to the eye Do not attempt to dismantle or modify the projector in any way Electrical connection must only be carried out by qualifie
15. odify lighting function settings Press the MENU or ENTER button LCD display panel will display main menus Function operation menu all have corresponding submenu Each menu all represent the specific functions of lamps specific see below operation menu section Set or browse function setting of lamp Press UP or DOWN key Press ENTER key to save your changes or to ENTER submenu Press UP or DOWN can change value Plus or reduce number Lamps starting address code calculation methods The current code is equal to the starting address of lamps lamps on a starting address code number of channels lamps Description 1 The first fixture in the starting address of the code is A001 2 The number of basic channel controller should be greater than or the total number of channels used lamps equal 3 Note When using any of the controllers each with its own lighting should be the starting address of the code if the first fixture in the starting address of the code is set to A001 lighting channel number 16CH then the first two fixture in the starting address of the code is set to A017 the third fixture in the starting address of the code is set to A033 and so on this is set up according to the different needs of the console to be NOTE Turn the lamp press MENU key to display the dmx address Press ENTER to display the DMX address Press the UP or DOWN keys to set the value you can get And then press ENTER to confirm will show t
16. ome maintenance work has to be done to ensure the optical system in good condition If the projector does not function check the fuses on the power socket of the projector they should only be replaced by fuses of the same specification Should these be damaged call a qualified technician before replacement The projector has thermal protection device that will switch off the projector in case of overheating Should either of these operate check that the fans are not blocked and if they are dirty clean them before switching on the projector again Check that the fans are operational if not call a qualified technician yx Any maintenance work should only be carried out by qualified technicians Keeping The Product Clean To ensure the reliability of the projector it should be kept clean It is recommended that the fans should be cleaned every 15 days The lens and dichroic colour filters should also be regularly cleaned to maintain an optimum light output Do NOT use any type of solvent on dichroic colour filters Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates damp smoke or particularly dirty surroundings can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit s optics A soft cloth and typical glass cleaning products should be used for cleaning It is recommended to clean the external optics at least once every 15 days and clean the internal optics at least once every 60 90 days yxDo not use any organic solvent
17. t 0 2 Open 3 4 Open Color1 5 6 Color1 7 9 Color1 Color2 10 11 Color2 12 13 Color2 Color3 14 15 Color3 16 18 Color3 Color4 19 20 Color4 21 22 Color4 Color5 23 24 Color5 25 27 Color5 Color6 28 29 Color6 30 31 Color6 Color7 32 33 Color7 34 36 Color7 Color8 CH 37 38 Colors COLOR 39 40 Color8 Color9 41 43 Color9 44 45 Color9 Color10 46 47 Color10 48 49 Color10 Colort1 50 52 Color11 53 54 Color11 Color12 55 56 Color12 57 58 Color12 Color13 59 61 Color13 62 63 Color13 Color14 64 65 Color14 66 67 Color14 Open 68 128 Color Wheel Index Color1 To Color15 129 190 Clockwise Color Rotation From Fast To Slow 191 193 Stop 194 255 CounterClockwise Color Rotation From Slow To Fast 0 7 Open 8 14 Gobo1 15 22 Gobo2 23 29 Gobo3 CH8 30 37 Gobo4 GOBO 38 44 Gobo5 45 52 Gobo6 53 59 Gobo7 60 67 Gobo8 10 68 74 Gobo9 75 82 Gobo10 83 89 Gobo1 1 90 97 Gobo12 98 104 Gobo13 105 112 Gobo14 113 119 Gobo15 120 126 Gobo16 127 133 Gobo17 134 194 Clockwise Gobo Rotation From Fast To Slow 195 255 CounterClockwise Gobo Rotation
18. tation From Slow To Fast 0 8 Off 9 16 Pattern Macro 1 17 25 Pattern Macro 2 26 33 Pattern Macro 3 34 42 Pattern Macro 4 43 50 Pattern Macro 5 51 59 Pattern Macro 6 60 67 Pattern Macro 7 68 76 Pattern Macro 8 PATTERN CH5 77 84 Pattern Macro 9 MACROS H RIJE 85 93 Pattern Macro 10 94 101 Pattern Macro 11 102 110 Pattern Macro 12 111 118 Pattern Macro 13 119 127 Pattern Macro 14 128 135 Pattern Macro 15 136 144 Pattern Macro 16 145 152 Pattern Macro 17 153 161 Pattern Macro 18 162 169 Pattern Macro 19 170 178 Pattern Macro 20 179 186 Pattern Macro 21 187 195 Pattern Macro 22 196 203 Pattern Macro 23 204 212 Pattern Macro 24 213 220 Pattern Macro 25 221 229 Pattern Macro 26 230 237 Pattern Macro 27 238 246 Pattern Macro 28 247 255 Pattern Macro 29 0 9 Stop 10 120 Clockwise Pattern Rotation From Fast To Slow PATTERN CH6 121 134 Stop ROTATION OSW 135 245 CounterClockwise Pattern Rotation From Slow To se CounterClockwis Fast e 246 255 Stop 0 9 Stop 10 120 Horizontal Pattern Rotation From Fast To Slow PATTERN CH7 121 134 Stop ROTATION Horizont 135 245 Vertical Pattern Rotation From Slow To Fast al Vertical 246 255 Stop CH8 0 127 Pattern Zoom Manual PATTERN ZOOM 128 255 Pattern Zoom From Slow To Fast p HORIZONTAL CH9 10 120 Hor

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