Home

User Manual - B&H Photo Video Digital Cameras, Photography

image

Contents

1. Command Description GET SET Status Message Display of actual warning error message of the fixture X Status ID Description Detailed description of each warning status report X This parameter allows you to generate an informative label for each fixture It can be Device Label utilized to identify the rack number of a dimmer or to determine the position of a fix X X ture Product Detail ID List ju EUM Mod to retrieve technical details of a fixture ARRI L5 shows X Devoe Model Deseo Are Davh h iutoatiscrARRILE funt Tan m MA ARRIUS D x Manufacturer Label Display the company name ARRI Lighting X Boot Software Version ID PrBo SW Version e g 2 03 00 X Boot Software Version Label Shows text from PrBo Bootloader e g PrBo 2 03 00 Jan 16 2012 19 10 26 X DMX Personality DMX mode X X DMX Personality Description E 3 his i M with up to 32 characters shown exactly X Slot Info Shows a description for each DMX channel in use in the requested DMX mode X Slot Description Shows a text description with max 32 characters for each DMX channel from the X requested DMX mode Default Slot Value Shows the default DMX channel value from the requested DMX mode X Sensor Definition Shows the definition from a specific sensor and a text description X Sensor Value Shows the actual sensor value X Device Hours Shows the actual device hours of the fixture X RDM commands 31 RDM commands 32
2. Command Description GET SET Lamp Hours Shows the actual lamp hours of the fixture X Factory Defaults This command deletes all user parameters and sets the fixture to factory default X X Device Power Cycles Shows the power cycle value counts every cold start switch or power up X Reset Device Fixture makes a software reset warm start and carries out a reboot X X Power state of the fixture supported power states POWER STATE STANDBY 0x02 Power State POWER STATE NORMAL 0xFF X X POWER STATE FULL OFF 0x00 POWER STATE SHUTDOWN 0x01 Perform Selftest Supported test modes and demo modes X X Shows a description for each test demo mode X Self Test Description LSeries Manager Manufacturer commands Command Description GET SET RDM Fan Mode PID 0x8001 Changes the FAN mode of the fixture this message supports Set and Get commands the first data byte is used to show change the fan mode USER FAN MODE LOW 1 USER FAN MODE VARI 2 USER FAN MODE Hl45 3 RDM Status LED PID 0x8002 Switch on off indication LEDs and LCD back light this message supports Set and Get commands the first data byte is used to switch indication LEDs on and off LEDs and LCD back light on 0 LEDs and LCD back light off 1 Supported values from 1 to 1 RDM DMX Signal Lost Mode PIS 0x8005 If the DMX signal gets lost or the DMX device is unplugged the LED fixture h
3. L5 Series User Manual As of June 2014 O 2014 Arnold amp Richter Cine Technik GmbH amp Co Betriebs KG All rights reserved No part of this document may be used for distribution reproduction transmission transcription storage in a data retrieval sys tem or translated into any language in any form by any means without the prior written permission of ARRI If you are down loading files from our web pages for your personal use make sure to check for updated versions ARRI cannot take any liability whatsoever for downloaded files as technical data are subject to change without notice L5 0002357 Rev A Dimensions 278 109 Content Dimensions 62 0 20e A Ie See PEN E Ee aae 3 Safety Information 2 o RE ERE Re nr AH EAR SN UA UE ach ce qu me En RE RU e 6 Explanations of Warning Signs and Indications sasssa aaaea eaae 6 General Notes P 6 General Safety Information 00 ccc eet eee 7 Specific Safety Information cede km RR et th die a EORR Rone AG Bek nls Den RO ee RU PAE Rad 8 Maintenance Information oooooorrrr m RI m Ar rn 9 legal disclaltrier si 1 exe Le P oro tn ace Rev BGs ye eb ase PURUS REA NUR RE EUR Roa 9 Introduction oru rell el ie ee ee ie ae eer ie TUR RRENEREZTA NER RE ER 10 EeatureS y zie atone EIC MAU Rund Edw resin da da pis 10 Properties a Ue ence eoi a P gen deg A A eae E e edad eta 11 Unpacking ica EAT A E S REGERE AEN ERR a ERE QUADRA RN EAE 11 Overview
4. Dynamic functions DIMM EN en ttem e erm P gn electronic O 100 Color mixing cts plea la erre RGBW color mixing TEE Hue and saturation only ARRI L5 C Control and Programming DMX channels 1 16 channels depending on type and mode Setting and addressing Fixture menu and RDM DMX compliance oooocococoooo ESTA DMX 512A RDM compliance oococccccccoccco o ESTA DMX 512A Firmware update USB interface and LS manager Construction Col Re Ex ERES dd Blue silver or black Housing Composite housing with aluminum frame Protection rating iaa e a eee IP 20 Installation Mounting short 28 mm 1 1 in spigot with 16 mm 0 63 in hole Orientation Spr IL REORUM REP PPEBRSWe t 90 Minimum clearance around fixture 0 5 m 19 7 in Minimum view distance to light aperture 0 5 m 19 7 in Connections AC power input Neutrik amp PowerCON True1 Battery power input 4 pin locking XLR connector DMX and RDM data in out 5 pin locking XLR connector SB conriector tee narod A ES Mini USB A Electrical AC power eese 90 250 V 45 65 Hz AC Power supply Auto sensing switching mode power supply Elsie bro 2 A T 250 V 5 x 20 mm Battery voltage 0 0 eee eee eese 23 36 V COS Dto oir Ari de ge testen t od atta ga bed wey eee tea E gt 0 9 Measurements made at nominal voltage with all
5. From firmware version 2 0 Note The small horizontal arrow in the displays indicates sub menus Press the ENTER button to access the sub menus Note In setup and status mode the options keep available until another function is called up All other modes return to the appropriate mode after 2 sec Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Description OK Product ready for operation no errors ERROR Error message see Error messages on page 34 SW Firmware version STATUS DMX V X X Version of the DMX protocol HOUR XXXX t Hours of operation XX X C Recent temperature of the light engine VBAT XX XV Recent voltage of the battery pack 28 Fixture Menu From firmware version 2 0 Note The small horizontal arrow in the displays indicates sub menus Press the ENTER button to access the sub menus Note In setup and status mode the options keep available until another function is called up All other modes return to the appropriate mode after 2 sec Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Description Default setting bold PROT P 001 P 015 Set the DMX mode HOLD DMX values are hold when DMX signal is lost DMX LSIG BOUT Product douses when DMX signal is lost H2MF Product douses 2 min after DMX signal is lost Set the DMX start address Max start address 512 CHAN 1 912 M de channels used by the DMX mode chosen NO Do not load the factory defaults
6. L2 79500 0 Filter frame 168 mm 6 6 oooo oo oo ooo o L2 79490 0 Scrim 168 mm 6 6 00000 0c e ee eee L2 79460 _ Specifications 49 Specifications 50 Order information L5 C P O black bare end oo ooooooooo L0 0001952 L5 C P O blue silver bare end L0 0001953 L5 C MAN black bare end ooooocoocoo L0 0001954 L5 C MAN blue silver Schuko 3 m L0 0001955 L5 C MAN blue silver Edison 7 m L0 0001956 L5 C MAN blue silver bare end L0 0001958 L5 TT P O black bare end o oooooooo L0 0001976 L5 TT P O blue silver bare end L0 0001977 L5 TT MAN black bare end o ooo oo L0 0001978 L5 TT MAN blue silver Schuko 3 m L0 0001979 L5 TT MAN blue silver Edison 7 m L0 0001980 L5 TT MAN blue silver bare end L0 0001982 L5 DT P O black bare end o o ooooooooo L0 0001986 L5 DT P O blue silver bare end L0 0001987 L5 DT MAN black bare end L0 0001988 L5 DT MAN blue silver Schuko 3 m L0 0001990 L5 DT MAN blue silver Edison 7 m L0 0001991 L5 DT MAN blue silver bare end L0 0001992 Specification subject to change without notice For the latest product specification including photometric data see www arri com
7. 4 DMX input 5 DMX output 6 USB connector Power A A A Power WARNING For protection from electric shock always connect the product electrically to ground earth when connected to AC power The AC mains power supply must be fitted with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground fault earth fault protection IMPORTANT Ensure that persons do not look at the light emission aperture when the product is con nected to AC power or a battery pack The product can light up suddenly The high intensity of the ARRI L5 can cause eye irritation or injury when not respecting the safety distance IMPORTANT Always connect the ARRI L5 direct to AC power Do not connect it to a dimmer system Doing so will damage the product AC power The products of the L5 series have an auto sensing switch mode power supply that automatically adapts to AC power at 90 264 V 45 65 Hz nom Before you connect the productto AC power or a battery pack check that the dimmer knob at the fixture menu is set to 0 and no DMX signal is present at the DMX input of the ARRI L5 17 Power 18 You can hard wire the ARRI L5 to a building electrical installa tion You can install a power plug that is suitable for the local power outlets on the power cable Socket outlets or external power switches that supply the product with power must be lo cated near the product and easily accessible so that the prod uct can easily be disconnected fro
8. 16 bit 2 cannels per function Coarse fine 1 2 chan nels per function DMX mode 1 DMX mode 6 DMX mode 11 White amp RGBW White amp RGBW White amp RGBW DMX mode 2 DMX mode 7 DMX mode 12 White White White DMX mode 3 DMX mode 8 DMX mode 13 White amp HSI White amp HSI White amp HSI DMX mode 4 DMX mode 9 DMX mode 14 RGBW RGBW RGBW DMX mode 5 DMX mode 10 DMX mode 15 HSI HSI HSI Factory default GN saturation The value describes the shift from the neutral point to full minus green or full plus green in percent Reference Rosco Cinegel 3304 and 3308 Channel Value Percent Function 4 Dimmer 0 255 0 100 closed gt open 2 Color temperature CCT 0 255 0 100 2 800 K 10 000 K GN saturation 0 10 0 4 neutral no effect 11 20 5 8 full minus green 3 21 119 8 46 99 gt 1 120 145 47 57 neutral no effect 146 244 57 96 196 99 245 255 96 100 full plus green 4 Xfade to color 0 255 0 100 White RGBW color 5 Intensity red 0 255 0 100 0 100 6 Intensity green 0 255 0 100 0 100 7 Intensity blue 0 255 0 100 0 gt 100 8 Intensity white 0 255 0 100 0 100 Mode 2 White 8 bit resolution per function Mode 3 White amp HSI 8 bit resolution per function Channel Value Percent Function Channel Value Percent Function 1 Dimmer 4 Dimmer 0 255 0 100 closed open 0 255 0 100 closed
9. 2 LO 0 65535 0 100 closed open Channel Value Percent Function 3 HI Color temperature 4 LO 0 65535 0 100 2 600K gt 3 600 K 1 MS SB pucr GN saturation 2 0 255 0 100 Dimmer fine 5 HI 0 5 000 0 7 neutral no effect 5 001 10 000 8 15 full minus green Color temperature 10 001 29 999 16 46 99 gt 1 3 coarse 30 000 40 000 46 61 neutral no effect 0 255 0 100 2 600 K gt 3 600 K 6 LO 40 001 59 999 61 92 1 gt 99 4 0 255 0 100 Color temperature fine 60 000 65 535 92 100 full plus green GN saturation 0 10 0 4 neutral no effect 11 20 5 8 full minus green 5 21 119 8 46 99 gt 1 120 145 47 57 neutral no effect 146 244 57 96 1 99 245 255 96 100 full plus green DMX protocol 37 DMX protocol 38 ARRI L5 DT Daylight Tuneable From firmware version 2 0 Overview Mode 1 8 bit resolution per function 8 bit 1 channel per function 16 bit 2 channels per function Coarse fine 2 chan nels per function DMX mode 1 DMX mode 2 DMX mode 3 Factory default GN saturation The value describes the shift from the neutral point to full minus green or full plus green in percent Reference Rosco Cinegel 3304 and 3308 Channel Value Percent Function 4 Dimmer 0 255 0 100 closed open 2 Color temperature CCT 0 255 0 100 5 000 K gt 6 500 K GN saturation 0 10 0 4 neutral no ef
10. A ree eee Bat etre ps meu e eee a d qae ta 12 Physical installation 504 T2 cbe uM IL SIUE Ll VLA LLL ADEM ILU S ELS 14 To adi st the stllT p x ete ete qn VOIE VERTI RUN IE oec dos eerie dn e AA a A RO bed ioter en 14 TO MOUNT thE Spigot r soo beu a NEU ee EGO ER ee e ien e 14 BaSic 1eatures Sii E A pene Pe eee 16 Control options 1 ien tme tee Se UE os ee eed gh Ra aec AE Paci den ea oe ee POR 17 Connector Panelas is Sod aug Med er ur E deste desse eal d dades Fletes Rd NE Qua ad s tte Ge bese 17 PONET EM cx EP E 17 AC POWER nC 17 TO US a battery Pack sis sre hw Se A ee ee i DOR ee ARR eee eg 18 atcp 19 Overview of the fixture menu ooo 19 Features of the fixturemenu scs Ru dE RR RR e pave hls AUS ROM a a aa ROM Rd 19 To read out fixture information RR RR Rh 23 Short GUESS eo iL ori a dete DEI e Er ema e dris ee dor datu E deuten d Ert n A EOD aped 24 DMX Control 22 5 2c ree ere c hk A390 a ed eee eee te dich Rer frd leche dr es 25 P Sn dE ms 25 DMX data link 2o xete A nue Ree eR Rr orn ee 26 Tips for reliable data transmission oo oooooooooo ete teens 26 TTo cotinectthe data link vue Rs rd pl Ra eR CUR Rp RR REESE NER RIETI E 26 Fixture Menu A DT e Nerve ide Se eee e EUER SEI ere dn 27 Status MESSAGES a A A Se erate dana EORR CER CR NERUEN BOR Ig QUE EUR B RR 28 Fixture Menu a eter um EE A ene etate fup pr x mis Ob ties eonun
11. LEDs at full intensity Allow for a deviation of 10 Noise emission Ambient temperature 35 C 95 F 20dB A Ambient temperature 45 C 1139P lt 30dB A Thermal Minimum ambient temperature ta 20 C 4 F Maximum ambient temperature ta 45 C 113 F Cooling Silent temperature controlled fan cooling Approvals EU safety ici ias EN IEC 60598 2 17 EN IEC 60598 1 EN IEC 62471 EN IEC 62493 EU EMO prediu a ren da EN 55015 EN IEC 61000 3 2 EN IEC 61000 3 3 EN IEC 61547 CISPR 15 US salety eco o ek eee o CE ege La At UL1573 USEM mia FCC CFR 47 Part 2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Canada Safety 00 CAN CSA C22 2 No 166 CAN CSA C22 2 No 9 0 CAN CSA C22 2 NO 9 081 Ganada EMG zo ote Dra ICES 003 Included items Short 28 mm spigot with 16 mm hole and short fixing screw Set o oo oo oo o L2 40701 2 Short instructions 0 000 cece eee L5 0001304 Power input cable Accessories Power input cable 1 5 m EN PowerCon TRUE1 bare end ITE L2 0001485 Power input cable 3 0 m EN Switch PowerCon TRUE1 Schuko plug isee aa oirn ipeta esee L2 0001486 Power input cable 7 0 m US Switch PowerCON TRUE1 Edison pl g 4 rated ro bant b rece eg L2 0001487 4 leaf barndoor 168 mm 6 6 o L2 79470 0 8 leaf barndoor 168 mm 6 6 o
12. and output The default pin out of both sockets is Pin 1 Shield Pin 2 Data cold Pin 3 Data hot Pins 4 and 5 are not used by the ARRI L5 but are bridged be tween input and output sockets These pins can therefore be used as a pass through connection for an additional data sig nal if required Pin 4 Data cold Pin 5 Data hot The limitation of 32 products per data link is not applicable for the ARRI L5 You must not connect more than 256 products per data link Depending on the channel requirements the ad dress space of a data link 512 channels may not be enough to control all products connected You may set more than one product to identical DMX addresses to obtain identical behav ior For independent control every product needs to be as signed an individual address range If you need to control more products individual you need to set up additional DMX data links Tips for reliable data transmission Use shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS 485 devices standard microphone cable cannot transmit control data reli ably over long runs 24 AWG cable is suitable for runs up to 300 meters 1000 ft Heavier gauge cable and or an amplifi er is recommended for longer runs To split the data link use a DMX splitter Install a DMX termination plug on the last product of every DMX data link To connect the data link IMPORTANT When using the 5 pin XLR data input do not use the data in
13. editus 29 RHDM commands oru RR LIC ever a ads 30 Required RDM command extensions oo 31 Manufacturer commands 2o RI LES e x a E EE eR LIA ER mE D E RU s 33 LSeries Manager sss wee ee ead 4c epe y Re A Re pe edem eee 33 Error messages 2 acs ses edere eu E EE ee AEAEE ANAA tesa erc cu ii 34 DMX Protocol ii eee uer See A A AA 36 ARRI L5 TT Tungsten Tuneable ces cieee a Rh I e unn 36 ARRELS DT Daylight Tuneable 9 meo E raten ERR ls ae ee a eels a ala Ole ae 38 ARRILEB3G 2 Sven ee ab sd teh E en A oe en Pase rA Pd eee ice eee ect ee ea 40 gun C A eee eee eee eae nae eee 48 Photometric data 22 22 2 Adee be eee id Re ieee eee a eee GERENTE E 51 APRS G cereos teet vetet et aout t E ep crea uina Olam Mantes sora dees tele esci cc teen eredi de 51 LYNX 51 PRAT eI De So ce ie a a pc cc 52 Safety Information Safety Information injury to yourself and damage to the product or other Always follow these instructions to protect against A objects Explanations of Warning Signs and Indications Possible risk of injury or damage to equipment Risk of fire or electric shock Possible risk of injury or damage to equipment Caution Hot surface Possible high surface tempera ture Risk of injury through burns Caution High intensity light emission Risk of eye injury Pb PE Note Indicates further information General Notes This document contains important instructions and notes to handle the product safe Alwa
14. open 2 Color temperature CCT 2 Color temperature CCT 0 255 0 100 2 800 K gt 10 000 K 0 255 0 100 2 800 K gt 10 000 K GN saturation GN saturation 0 10 0 4 neutral no effect 0 10 0 4 neutral no effect 11 20 5 8 full minus green 11 20 5 8 full minus green 3 21 119 8 46 99 gt 1 3 21 119 8 46 99 gt 1 120 145 47 57 neutral no effect 120 145 47 57 neutral no effect 146 244 57 96 196 9996 146 244 57 96 1 gt 99 245 255 96 100 full plus green 245 255 96 100 full plus green 4 Xfade to color 0 255 0 100 White RGBW color 5 Hue 0 255 0 100 0 gt 360 6 Saturation 0 255 0 100 0 gt full saturated DMX protocol 41 Mode 4 RGBW 8 bit resolution per function Mode 6 White amp RGBW 16 bit resolution per function DMX protocol 42 Channel Value Percent Function Channel Value Percent Function 1 Dimmer 1 HI Dimmer 0 255 0 100 closed gt open 2 LO 0 65535 0 100 closed gt open 2 2 1 Eie GN saturation 0 295 0 100 Pe 100 5 HI 0 5 000 0 7 neutral no effect 3 Intensity green 5 001 10 000 8 15 full minus green 0 255 0 100 0 gt 100 10 001 29 999 16 46 9996 gt 1 n 30 000 40 000 46 61 neutral no effect Int ty bl 4 E pre pea 6 LO 40 001 59 999 61 92 1 99 60 000 65 535 92 100 full plus green 5 Intensity white 7 Hi 0 255 0 100 096 100 Xfade to color
15. ring of the accessory DMX RDM interface The product has a DMX RDM interface It has 5 pin XLR con nectors for DMX RDM data input and output Please find more detailed information to establish a DMX RDM data link in chap ter DMX data link on page 26 USB interface The product has a mini USB connector to upload firmware and set parameters The USB interface can be used for service purpose like download error reports and set certain data To do so you need a software tool the L Series manager Down load it free of charge from the ARRI web site www arri com Please find more detailed information to work with the L Series manager in the user manual of the software The manual is in cluded in the download package Turn on and use the product Turn on the power switch or connect the product to AC power The product initializes for some seconds and is ready for oper ation The product will operate with the settings made on the fixture menu or received by DMX Please observe the following section to use the product Control options You can set up or control the product with the options listed in the table below Option Control Configuration Information Fixture menu yes yes page 19 DMX yes no page 25 RDM yes yes page 30 LS Manager no yes page 33 Connector Panel Fuse DMXIN DMX OUT POWER BATTERY mio 1 3 4 6 5 1 Fuse holder 2 AC power in 3 Connector for battery pack
16. 4 neutral no effect 11 20 5 8 full minus green 5 21 119 8 46 99 gt 1 120 145 47 57 neutral no effect 146 244 57 96 196 99 245 255 96 100 full plus green 6 Xfade to color 0 255 0 100 White RGBW color 7 Intensity red coarse 0 255 0 100 0 100 8 0 255 0 100 Red fine 9 Intensity green coarse 0 255 0 100 0 100 10 0 255 0 100 Green fine 11 Intensity blue coarse 0 255 0 100 0 gt 100 Channel Value Percent Function 1 Dimmer coarse 0 255 0 100 closed open 2 0 255 0 100 Dimmer fine Color temperature 3 coarse 0 255 0 100 2 800 K gt 10 000 K 4 0 255 0 100 Color temperature fine GN saturation 0 10 0 4 neutral no effect 11 20 5 8 full minus green 5 21 119 8 46 99 gt 1 120 145 47 57 neutral no effect 146 244 57 96 196 99 245 255 96 100 full plus green DMX protocol 45 DMX protocol 46 Mode 13 White amp HSI Coarse fine channel per function Mode 14 RGBW Coarse fine channel per function Channel Value Percent Function Channel Value Percent Function 1 Dimmer coarse 1 Dimmer coarse 0 255 0 100 closed open 0 255 0 100 closed open 2 0 255 0 100 Dimmer fine 2 0 255 0 100 Dimmer fine Color temperature 3 Intensity red coarse 3 coarse 0 255 0 100 096 10096 0 255 0 100 2 800 K gt 10 000 K 4 0 255 0 100 Red fine 4 0 255 0 100 Color temperature fine 5 Intensity green coarse GN sat
17. 8 LO 0 65 535 0 100 White gt RGBW color Mode 5 HSI 8 bit resolution per function 9 TH Intensity red z 10 LO 0 65 535 0 100 0 100 Channel Value Percent Function 11 HI Intensity green 1 Dimmer 0 65 535 0 100 0 100 0 255 0 100 closed open 12 LO 2 Hue 13 HI Intensity blue 0 255 0 100 0 gt 360 14 LO 0 65 535 0 100 096 10096 3 Saturation 15 HI Intensity white 0 255 0 100 0 full saturated 16 LO 0 65 535 0 100 0 gt 100 Mode 7 White 16 bit resolution per function Mode 8 White amp HSI 16 bit resolution per function Channel Value Percent Function 1 HI Dimmer 2 LO 0 65535 0 100 closed open 7 Hi Color temperature 8 LO 0 65 535 0 100 2 800 K gt 10 000 K GN saturation 5 HI 0 5 000 0 7 neutral no effect 5 001 10 000 8 15 full minus green 10 001 29 999 16 46 99 gt 1 30 000 40 000 46 61 neutral no effect 6 LO 40 001 59 999 61 92 1 gt 99 60 000 65 535 92 100 full plus green Channel Value iie m Function 1 HI Dimmer 2 LO 0 65535 0 100 closed open 7 HI Color temperature 8 LO 0 65 535 0 100 2 800 K gt 10 000 K GN saturation 5 HI 0 5 000 0 7 neutral no effect 5 001 10 000 8 15 full minus green 10 001 29 999 16 46 9996 gt 1 30 000 40 000 46 61 neutral no effect 6 LO 40 001 59 999 61 92 1 99 60 000 65 535 92 100 full plus green 7 HI Xfade to col
18. C power sources and battery packs Please find more detailed information about the use of battery packs in the section Power on page 17 Features Focus Traditional fresnel luminaires are able to spot and flood the beam as needed Whether it is a flood field for a pullback or a tight spot for a bright highlight the continuous focusability of the ARRI L5 performs just as expected Versatile beam characteristics The ARRI L5 provides the same ability as conventional fresnel luminaires to cut set elements and shape the beam with barn doors and flags Even light field Clean defined shadows have traditionally been a trait only of single source tungsten and daylight fixtures ARRI L5 fresnel luminaires provide the same single shadow properties lighting designers expect delivering natural results Vibrant colors full spectrum lighting True to life color rendition is an outstanding feature of the L5 series comparable to a full spectrum tungsten source The fully tuneable white light of the ARRI L5 C can be adjusted for different skin tones camera sensors and mixed light environ ments Full gamut color mixing enables the rendition of all color shades making color filters dispensible Cool light beam Like all LED light sources the ARRI L5 does not emit infrared or UV radiation and thus does not forward heat making actors feel comfortable in the light beam Properties Focus knob The TRUE BLUE style focus knobs provides pr
19. FACT YES Load the factory defaults SETUP BERG ON Activate the demo sequence see page 24 OFF De activate the demo sequence The status indicators and the illumination of the dis on play stay ON INDC m ora 7 The status indicators and the illumination of the display OFF switch OFF LOW Fan mode LOW FAN VARI Fan mode VARI HI45 Fan mode HI45 Fixture Menu 29 RDM commands From Firmware version 2 0 RDM commands Identify Service Command Description GET SET Discover Unique Branch Searches RDM device X X Discover Mute Mutes the RDM device no response messages X X Discover Unmute Activates device for response messages X X Supported Parameters Shows a list of all supported RDM commands X Shows a list of commands that are not standard rdm commands mostly commands Parameter Description from manufacturer Describes the data type and shows if Set or Get or both are sup X ported for the listed commands Device Info Lists RDM protocol version device model ID product category software version ID X from Main DMX footprint DMX personality sub device count and sender count Software Version Label Shows the software version string from main e g Main 1 66 1 Yes 16 2012 19 10 26 X DMX Start Address DMX address X X Identify Flag gt physically fl ash the light ARRI L5 C flashes Blue and all other White X X 30 Required RDM command extensions
20. In case of technical problems please visit us at www arri com to find the next ARRI service center www arri com FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equip ment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with Vari Lite system service and safety guidelines may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense Photometric data ARRI L5 TT not available yet ARRI L5 C not available yet ARRI L5 DT not available yet
21. NTER button Press the up or down button until the temperature e g 42 1 is displayed Press the FUNCT button to leave the menu Error status To display the error status Press the up or down button until STATUS is dis played left in the display Confirm with the ENTER button If there is no error OK will be displayed Otherwise the error code is displayed see Error messages on page 34 Press the FUNCT button to leave the menu Short cuts The demo mode setting the DMX address and DMX mode can be called up via short cuts in the fixture menu Press and hold the ENTER button until JUMP is displayed in the display from every menu Press and hold the FUNCT button to activate the demo mode Press the ENTER button again to deactivate the demo mode Press the up button to set the DMX address Press the down button to set the DMX mode The JUMP menu closes 3 sec after the last key press or after pressing the ENTER button Demo mode In demo mode the fixture calls up an endless loop with all fea tures the product supports ARRI L5 TT and ARRI L5 DT Change of the color tempera ture from warm to cold and vice versa Set the intensity with the dimmer knob Set the speed with the CCT knob from 0 100 60 s 1 s ARRI L5 C Call up the color spectrum or change the color temperature from warm to cold and vice versa Set the inten sity with the dimmer k
22. ecise adjust ment and rapid flood to spot with only three turns Knobs on both sides of the fixture ensure easy access from all positions Sliding stirrup The sliding stirrup design enables precise compensation for front end accessories Yoke With an extreme slim profile the extruded aluminum yoke pro vides high strength without added weight An optional pole op erated yoke allows full operation of pan and tilt from the floor and is therefore a popular choice for many studios Tilt lock The high strength tilt lock provides extreme secure locking It eliminates movement and slippage and ensures that the fix tures will stay where you put them DMX control All functions of the ARRI L5 are controllable through DMX The ARRI L5 is also fully RDM compatible and is equipped with a feedback channel for reporting all set parameters including System status Fixture menu For location applications the ARRI L5 is equipped with a fixture menu for manual adjustment of intensity color temperature and plus minus green as well as hue and saturation functions available depending on type Unpacking The ARRI L5 is supplied with Power cable with power plug or bare ends e Stirrup Short 28 mm spigot with 16 mm hole mounted on p o stirrups Short instructions Please refer to chapter Accessories on page 49 for more in formation about optional accessories Introduction 11 Stirrup Tilt lock lever x 2 E F
23. ed Inner threads Overwound gt PPP PR o In the event of visible damage to the product or accessory the product or accessory must no longer be used Replace or repair the respective part In case of repairs please contact an authorized ARRI service center Never attempt to repair any part of the product on your own Maintenance and repair work is only to be carried out by authorized ARRI service centers Do not operate the product if the ambient tempera ture exceeds 45 C 113 F Do not expose the prod uct to rain or moisture Observe all information given in chapter Specifications on page 48 Do not bypass any safety feature of the product Do not open the product There are no user service able parts inside The housing is sealed with an adhe sive seal that will break immediately when trying to open the housing Doing so will invalidate the war ranty In addition to regular visible checks ARRI recom mends that all electric components are checked for electrical safety by a professional every 12 month Keep the protocol of the check Safety Information Safety Information gt gt gt gt opo Specific Safety Information Intensive use can cause the surface and the heat sink to become hot Let the product cool down complete before you handle it Never cover air vents and the heat sink during opera tion Keep a minimum clearance around the product of 0 5 m 1 65 ft WARNING Intense ligh
24. ent temperatures up to 45 C 113 F The fan runs at maximum speed The maximum brightness is reduced by app 1596 HI45 Fixture menu 21 Fixture menu 22 To set the DMX address Press the up or down button until SETUP is displayed left in the display e Confirm with the ENTER button Press the up or down button until DMX is displayed e Confirm with the ENTER button Press the up or down button until CHAN is displayed Confirm with the ENTER button The current DMX address is displayed Press the up or down button to select the DMX ad dress Confirm the selected address with the ENTER button The DMX address blinks three times for confirmation Press the FUNCT button to leave the menu To set the Signal lost behavior Set the signal lost behavior Press the up or down button until SETUP is displayed left in the display e Confirm with the ENTER button Press the up or down button until DMX is displayed e Confirm with the ENTER button Press the up or down button until LSIG is displayed Confirm with the ENTER button The current setting is displayed The following options are available HOLD The last received DMX values are used until the fixture is switched off or valid DMX data is received again BOUT The fixtures douses to 0 intensity H2MF The last received DMX values are used for 2 m
25. ependent on the accessories mounted at the product Tighten both Torx20 screws of the stirrup brackets Do not overtighten the screws Tilt the stirrup to the desired position and tighten the tilt lock by using the lever For better leverage press the knob on the tilt lock lever and turn the lever to the desired po sition To mount the spigot Place the spigot and the distance plate on the 13 mm hole in the middle of the stirrup Insert the allen screw with washer and spring washer and tighten it with a torque wrench to 37 ft lbs torque To mount the device Always observe all safety information listed in chapter Physi cal Installation on page 14 when you mount the product and accessories Be aware of the maximum tilt angle 90 upwards and 90 down wards Ensure that you install all accessories correct when you mount the product above floor level Top latched locked safety catch snapped in Set up tripods in a stable position Tripods need to be ap proved for the load they need to carry Always observe the additional load of cables and accesso ries ATTENTION Lateral load can cause deformation or A breaking of the spigot and the stirrup Please observe the information given in the Safety leaflet ARRI lampheads L5 40731 E which is available for download on our web site www arri com To mount the safety cable at the p o stirrup Lead the safety cable through the eye bolt at the p o stirrup as shown in the
26. er the connector Water could immerse and cause short cir cuits and damage the connector Disconnect all cables prior to transport Not to observe these safety information or to ignore common sense may cause serious injury or even death Damage to the product or other devices is possible Please observe the information given in the Safety leaflet ARRI lampheads L5 40731 E The leaflet is available for download on our web site www arri com Maintenance Information Do not clean the surface of the product with solvents or strong detergents Clean the product with a soft cloth wetted with a mild deter gent Do not rub the surface lift stuck particles off with a soft repeated press Clean soiled electric contacts with cotton swabs wetted with isopropyl alcohol Keep electric contacts clean and replace corroded parts Legal disclaimer O 2014 Arnold amp Richter Cine Technik 8 Co KG Betriebs KG ARRI All rights reserved Information subject to change with out notice ARRI and all affiliated companies disclaim liability for any injury damage direct or indirect loss consequential or economic loss or any other loss occasioned by the use of in ability to use or reliance on the information contained in this document The ARRI logo the ARRI name and all other trade marks in this document pertaining to services or products by ARRI or its affiliates and subsidiaries are trademarks or li censed by ARRI or its affilia
27. f the fixture menu White and RGBW This is the most common mode of operation It provides control of intensity color temperature green and individual chan nels for controlling the red green blue and white color White Simple white only mode It is used when the number of avail able channels of the DMX controller is very limited It provides control of intensity color temperature and green White amp HSI Provides control of intensity color temperature green hue and saturation HSI hue saturation intensity In HSI mode the color and intensity is very even over the fixtures as it is con trolled using color algorithms which take the tolerances of the light engines into account during calculation RGBW Simple mode for controlling red green blue and white when only a limited number of DMX channels is available HSI Simple mode for controlling hue saturation and intensity when only a limited number of DMX channels is available Please find a detailed description of all modes in chapter DMX protocol on page 36 Note Depending on the selected DMX mode the channels re quired for each product should be allocated in the DMX control ler to provide independent control of all products connected to the controller DMX control 25 DMX data link 26 DMX data link For controlling the ARRI L5 via DMX you need a DMX data link The ARRI L5 has 5 pin locking XLR sockets for DMX and RDM data input
28. fect 11 20 5 8 full minus green 3 21 119 8 46 99 gt 1 120 145 47 57 neutral no effect 146 244 57 96 1 gt 99 245 255 96 100 full plus green Mode 2 16 bit resolution per function Channel Value Percent Function 1 HI Dimmer 2 LO 0 65535 0 100 closed gt open 3 HI Color temperature CCT 4 LO 0 65535 0 100 5 000 K gt 6 500 K GN saturation 5 HI 0 5 000 0 7 neutral no effect 5 001 10 000 8 15 full minus green 10 001 29 999 16 46 99 gt 1 30 000 40 000 46 61 neutral no effect 6 LO 40 001 59 999 61 92 1 99 60 000 65 535 92 100 full plus green Mode 3 Coarse fine channel per function Each of the 256 coarse steps is divided in 256 fine steps Use this mode when your lighting control desk does not support true 16 bit resolution Channel Value Percent Function 1 Dimmer coarse 0 255 0 100 closed open 2 0 255 0 100 Dimmer fine 3 Color temperature coarse 0 255 0 100 5 000 K gt 6 500 K 4 0 255 0 100 Color temperature fine GN saturation 0 10 0 4 neutral no effect 11 20 5 8 full minus green 5 21 119 8 46 99 gt 1 120 145 47 57 neutral no effect 146 244 57 96 196 5 99 245 255 96 100 full plus green DMX protocol 39 DMX protocol 40 ARRI L5 C From firmware version 2 0 Overview Mode 1 White amp RGBW 8 bit resolution per function 8 bit 1 channel per function
29. firm the selected mode with the ENTER button Press the FUNCT button to leave the menu To read out fixture information To display fixture information Operating hours Press the up or down button until STATUS is dis played left in the display e Confirm with the ENTER button Press the up or down button until HOUR is displayed Confirm with the ENTER button The current operating hours are displayed e g 501h Press the FUNCT button to leave the menu Fixture menu Version of the DMX protocol To display the version of the DMX protocol Press the up or down button until STATUS is dis played left in the display e Confirm with the ENTER button Press the up or down button until DMXV is displayed Confirm with the ENTER button The current version is displayed e g 3 1 Press the FUNCT button to leave the menu Firmware version To display the firmware version Press the up or down button until STATUS is dis played left in the display e Confirm with the ENTER button Press the up or down button until SW is displayed Confirm with the ENTER button The current firmware version is displayed e g 2 0 23 Fixture menu 24 Recent temperature To display the recent temperature of the light engine Press the up or down button until STATUS is dis played left in the display e Confirm with the E
30. ge protection active The battery input detected an input voltage higher than 44 V E 017 Low battery shut off The output voltage of the battery pack is lower than 23 V Change the battery pack The product will not react to commands until you disconnect it from the power source DMX protocol 36 DMX protocol ARRI L5 TT Tungsten Tuneable From firmware version 2 0 Overview Mode 1 8 bit resolution per function 8 bit 1 channel per function 16 bit 2 cannels per function Coarse fine 1 2 channels per function DMX mode 1 DMX mode 2 DMX mode 3 Factory default GN saturation The value describes the shift from the neutral point to full minus green or full plus green in percent Reference Rosco Cinegel 3304 and 3308 Channel Value Percent Function 1 Dimmer 0 255 0 100 closed open 2 Color temperature CCT 0 255 0 100 2 600 K gt 3 600 K GN saturation 0 10 0 4 neutral no effect 11 20 5 8 full minus green 3 21 119 8 46 99 gt 1 120 145 47 57 neutral no effect 146 244 57 96 1 9996 245 255 96 100 full plus green Mode 3 Coarse fine channel per function Each of the 256 coarse steps is divided in 256 fine steps Use Mode 2 16 bit resolution per function Channel Value Percent Function this mode when your lighting control desk does not support true 1 HI Dimmer 16 bit resolution
31. illustration below Keep the safety cable as short as possible Do not limit the range of movement of the product Physical Installation 15 Basic features 16 Basic features Pan and tilt Loose the mounting screw of the tripod or the appropriate fixing Screw of the mounting clamp to pan the product Tighten the Screw to avoid unintended movement Loose the tilt lock to tilt the product to the desired angle Tighten the tilt lock lever to avoid unintended movement To adjust the beam angle Turn one of the focus knobs beneath the lens tube to adjust the beam angle continuously The entire lens tube moves in and out Two mechanisms protect the product from being dam aged A predetermined braking point prevents the product from damage when the focus knob is turned with too high torque at either end of the focus range The self impeding focus gear prevents the lens tube to move itself in or out when the product is operated in a tilted position Use of accessories for beam shaping and light design You can mount accessories such as a barndoor filter holder or scrim on the front side of the product Firmly press the button at the side of the top latch to open the top latch Insert the accessory from the upside into the brackets until the safety catch engages Slightly tilt the safety catch with your finger for support Close the top latch Make sure that the hook of the top latch engages into the holding
32. inutes After 2 minutes the fixture douses to 0 intensity When valid DMX data is received after less than 2 minutes these data will be used Press the up or down button to select the signal lost behavior Confirm the selected mode with the ENTER button The option blinks three times for confirmation Press the FUNCT button to leave the menu To set the DMX mode Set the DMX mode using the fixture menu Press the up or down button until SETUP is displayed left in the display Confirm with the ENTER button Press the up or down button until DMX is displayed Confirm with the ENTER button Press the up or down button until PROT is displayed Confirm with the ENTER button The current DMX mode is displayed Press the up or down button to select the DMX mode Confirm the selected mode with the ENTER button The DMX mode blinks three times for confirmation Press the FUNCT button to leave the menu To set the display illumination and status indicators To switch the display illumination and status indicators on or off Press the up or down button until SETUP is displayed left in the display e Confirm with the ENTER button Press the up or down button until INDC is displayed Confirm with the ENTER button The current setting is displayed Press the up or down button to select the option ON or OFF Con
33. m power The ARRI L5 requires a power input cable with a Neutrik PowerCON True1 NAC3FX W cable connector Cable requirements are listed in chapter Specifications on page 48 ARRI offers power cables with PowerCON cable connectors and different plugs or bare ends see Accessories on page 49 To insert and remove the PowerCON cable connector Line up the raised key of the connector and the keyway of the input socket Insert the cable connector without force in the power input socket To lock the cable connector Turn it a full quarter turn clockwise To unlock the cable connector Push the connector lock backwards and turn the cable con nector counter clockwise Pull the cable connector out of the power input socket To use a battery pack The ARRI L5 can be powered independently from AC power with a battery pack The battery pack must meet the following requirements Output voltage 23 36 V Battery operating temperature 68 F 95 F Minimum capacity 5 5 Ah Power outlet connector 4 pin XLR connector The product has a 4 pin XLR male connector for battery power and DMX data input The pin out is Pin Assignment 1 0v 2 Data 3 Data 4 23 V 36 V IMPORTANT Check that the pin out of the battery pack matches the pin out of the product Wrong assigned pin outs damage the ARRI L5 and or the battery pack A Always follow the safety info
34. n ie i Features of the fixture menu Status indicator POWER STATUS 1 Color Indication Green Fixture switched on No error Red flashing 0 5s rhythm Warning fixture over temperature Red Fixture over temperature Change from red to green Fixture normal temperature Red flashing 0 25s rhythm Calibration data not loaded Display lights up red when STATUS LED is lit red Fixture menu 19 Fixture menu 20 DATA 2 The DATA indicator lights blue when a valid DMX signal is detected on the DMX input FUNCT 3 The FUNCT button has two functions Normal operation Switches between CCT and HSI mode only ARRI L5 C Fixture menu open Jump UP one menu level ENTER 4 The ENTER button has three functions Normal operation Activate blinking arrow for calling up MEM 1 or MEM2 Fixture menu open OPEN next menu level or Confirm a setting up 5 The up button navigates the menu or increases a value Press the button long to activate the fast run feature down 6 The down button navigates the menu or decreases a value Press the button long to activate the fast run feature INTENSITY 9 The rotary knob sets the intensity level CCT HUE 10 The rotary knob sets the color temperature CCT or the hue only ARRI L5 C in color mode GN SAT 11 The rotary knob sets the green magenta saturation or
35. nob Set the speed with the CCT knob from 0 100 60 s 1 s The GN knob sets the saturation and changes between color and color temperature sequence With GN at 0 the color temperature loop is active Turn the GN knob clockwise to increase the saturation to 100 Press the JUMP and FUNCT button or the FUNCT button alone to deactivate the demo mode As an alternative activate and deactivate the demo mode in the menu Setup DEMO Shift key This short cut is only available in the main menu Press the ENTER button until a small arrow starts blinking in the display Memory 1 or memory 2 calls up one of two factory settings DMX control DMX mode The ARRI L5 series offers depending on the model up to 15 DMX modes Use the 8 bit modes with basic DMX controllers like dimmer consoles The most common modes for operation via DMX are mode 1 and mode 2 ARRI recommends the use of the 16 bit modes in combination with DMX controllers supporting 16 bit resolution to obtain best results The high resolution provides smooth dimming and pre cise color adjustments The coarse fine modes utilize two DMX channels for most pa rameters and provide higher resolution compared to the 8 bit modes in combination with DMX controllers that do not support 16 bit resolution One channel sets the coarse value of the function which is divided in 256 increments using the fine chan nel The setting can be changed any time using the rotary knobs o
36. ocs knob Fixture menu Connectors Stirrup bracket Overview Top latch Safety catch Focos knob Physical Installation 14 Physical Installation WARNING Attach an approved safety cable to secure the product against clamp or bracket failure Lead the safety cable through the stirrup and keep it as short as possible The safety cable needs to be approved at least 10 times the weight of the product A including all accessories mounted at the product Secure all accessories mounted at the product with additional safety cables to protect them from fall down and cause injuries and damages WARNING The rigging structure needs to be A approved for at least 10 times the weight of all devices equipment and cables installed on it IMPORTANT Do not illuminate the display and the fresnel lens by high power light beams from a short A distance The display and the light engine are dam aged by high brightness and heat radiation within very short time To adjust the stirrup You need a Torx20 screw driver a 10 mm allen key and e a torque wrench 37 ft lbs to adjust the stirrup On delivery the stirrup is in the basic position tilted back Loosen the Torx20 screws on both sides of the stirrup bracket slightly and pull the stirrup bracket towards the rear of the pro duct Loosen the lever of the tilt lock and tilt the stirrup upwards Slide the stirrup to the point of balance The point of balance is d
37. olds the last valid signal or it holds the last valid signal for two minutes and then douses or switches off immediately Supported values 0 gt hold 1 gt hold 2 minutes 3 switch off LSeries Manager Please find information about the features and the functionality of the LSeries Managers in the user manual for the LSeries Man ager which can be downloaded with the LS Manager software bundle from the ARRI web site www arri com free of charge Error messages From firmware version 2 0 Code Error Remedy Let the product cool down The STATUS indicator changes to green when the product Controller over temperature E 003 reaches the safe temperature operating zone again Turn the dimmer knob to 0 or send STATUS lit up red 1 PD an intensity value 0 via DMX to activate the light engine again E 004 Light engine over temperature See E 003 E 005 Power supply over temperature See E 003 Calibration data of light engine WARNING Loss of calibration data This error can only be fixed by re calibrating the light EP faulty or EEPROM error de y i Please contact the ARRI service E 007 Invalid PWM value calculation Notice The product can be used on This message is more a notification than an error E 008 Invalid values during calculation See E 007 E 009 Invalid values during calculation See E 007 Fan error The detected fan CAUTION Only a trained service per
38. or 8 LO 0 65 535 0 100 White RGBW color 9 HI Hue 10 LO 0 65 535 0 100 0 gt 360 11 HI Saturation 12 LO 0 65 535 0 100 0 gt full saturated DMX protocol 43 DMX protocol 44 Mode 9 RGBW 16 bit resolution per function Mode 10 HSI 16 bit resolution per function Channel Value Percent Function Channel Value Percent Function 1 HI Dimmer 1 HI Dimmer 2 LO 0 65535 0 100 closed open 2 LO 0 65535 0 100 closed gt open 3 Hi Intensity red 3 HI Hue 4 LO 0 65 535 0 100 0 100 4 LO 0 65 535 0 100 0 gt 360 5 HI Intensity green 5 HI Saturation 6 LO 0 65 535 0 100 0 100 6 LO 0 65 535 0 100 0 gt full saturated 7 HI Intensity blue 8 LO 0 65 535 0 100 0 100 9 HI Intensity white 10 LO 0 65 535 0 100 0 100 Mode 11 White amp RGBW Coarse fine per function Channel Value Percent Function 12 0 255 0 100 Blue fine 13 Intensity white coarse 0 255 0 100 0 gt 100 14 0 255 0 100 White fine Mode 12 White Coarse fine channel per function Channel Value Percent Function 1 Dimmer coarse 0 255 0 100 closed gt open 2 0 255 0 100 Dimmer fine Color temperature 3 coarse 0 255 0 100 2 800 K gt 10 000 K 4 0 255 0 100 Color temperature fine GN saturation 0 10 0
39. put of the 4 pin powerDMX at A the same time and vice versa When the ARRI L5 receives control signals on both data inputs it will behave strange and erratically You will not be able to control the ARRI L5 via DMX Connect the DMX data output from the controller to the data input male XLR of the ARRI L5 e Run the data link from the data output female XLR to the data input of the next product Terminate the data link by connecting a 120 Ohm 0 25 Watt resistor between the data 1 hot and cold conductors and between data 2 hot and cold if used at the data output of the last product on the link Fixture Menu From firmware version 2 0 Note The small horizontal arrow in the displays indicates sub menus Press the ENTER button to access the sub menus Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Description Default bold Intensity Displays the recent intensity level when turning the dimmer knob in 96 CCT Only in CCT mode Displays the recent color temperature when turning the CCT HUE knob in K HUE Only in HUE mode only ARRI L5 C Displays the recent hue when turning the CCT HUE knob in 0 360 GRN Only in CCT mode Displays the recent green magenta value when turn ing the GRN SAT knob in 96 SAT Only in HUE mode only ARRI L5 C Displays the recent saturation when turning the GRN SAT knob in 96 Fixture Menu 27 Fixture Menu Status Messages
40. r temperature is always displayed e g 4 150K To set the color in HSI mode only ARRI L5 C Set the hue continuously with the rotary knob CCT HUE Set the saturation continuously with the rotary knob GN SAT Press the up or down button until SAT is displayed left in the display e g 45 to retrieve the currently set saturation value The hue is always displayed e g 118 To set the brightness in both operating modes Set the brightness in both operating modes continuously with the rotary knob INTENSITY Press the up or down button until INTENSITY is dis played left in the display e g 24 to retrieve the currently set brightness value To set the fan mode Set the fan mode using the fixture menu e Press the up or down button until SETUP is displayed left in the display Confirm with the ENTER button Press the up or down button until FAN is displayed Confirm with the ENTER button The current fan mode is displayed Press the up or down button to select the fan mode see the table below Confirm the selected mode with the ENTER button The fan mode is activated immediately Press the FUNCT button two times to leave the menu Fan mode Description LOW Fan operates constantly at low speed silent The temperature of the light engine controls the fan speed The fan starts running at app 7096 brightness VARI Use this mode for ambi
41. rmation for the battery pack Use only battery packs that meet all requirements listed above The use of battery packs that do not fulfill the requirements damage the product and or the battery pack Note The ARRI L5 switches off when the battery voltage drops below 22 V The product will be damaged when the battery voltage exceeds 45 V To insert and remove the 4 pin XLR cable connector To insert the 4 pin XLR cable connector The main switch of the battery pack must be turned off if possible Align the raised key of the cable connector with the keyway of the input socket Insert the cable connector without force in the input socket The cable connector must lock Repair or replace cable con nectors that do not lock To remove the 4 pin XLR cable connector Switch of the battery pack if possible Press down the locking pin of the cable connector and remove the cable connector Tips for the use of battery packs The ARRI L5 draws 115 W power at full intensity Use the fol lowing rule of thumb to calculate the likely operating time with a fully charged battery pack at constantly 10096 brightness Operating time min Y acit E e V 54 It is not possible to calculate the operating time exactly when brightness changes often The possible operating time is de pendent from age state of charge and type of the battery pack Fixture menu Overview of the fixture menu 4 3 9 7 12 BG B c Uti E
42. son is allowed to fix this error E 010 speed deviates from the pro Set the fan to LOW or HI and see if it starts rotating in order to determine if there is an grammed fan speed or the fan electrical malfunction doesn t run at all All mechanical tests or repairs may only be carried out by a trained service technician E If the fixture menu is working error E 011 can be ignored However if the fixture menu Fixture menu module not be 3 E 011 remains dark no LED lights up we recommend to contact the ARRI service They can detected then carry out detailed analyses Temperature sensor s are One or more temperature sensors are defective or the deviation within the individual NTCs E 012 defective or deviation within or BNTOs exceeds the variation tolerance of 12 C 54 F Check the error log LSeries NTC values too high Manager to see which temperature sensors are affected Contact the ARRI service Error messages 34 Error messages 35 Code Error Remedy LION WARNING Loss of calibration data This error can only be fixed by re calibrating the con Calibration data of controller ENS faulty or EEPROM error troner y y Please contact the ARRI service E 014 Watchdog error Notice The product can be used on This message is more a notification than an error E 015 LED channel faulty Notice The product can be used on This message is more a notification than an error E 016 Battery volta
43. t COP CCT recen CCT min DM Xin percent CCT max CCT min x 100 CCT values for the ARRI L5 models L5 TT Tungsten Tuneable CCT min 2 600 K CCT max 3 600 K L5 DT Daylight Tuneable CCT min 5 000 K CCT max 6 500 K L5 C CCT min 2 800 K CCT max 10 000 K DMX protocol 47 Specifications 48 Specifications Physical Length Focus in flood position 280 mm 11 in Length Focus in spot position 373 mm 14 7 in Widlli o bbva to bici ges Pad 220 mm 8 7 in Height o o oooooo 240 mm 9 5 in Stirrup folded down Latch distance o ooococcccccccoco o 169 mm 6 65 Width for accessorieS o ooooocooocoooo 168 mm 6 6 Weight manual version w o accessories 5 1 kg 11 2 lbs Weight P O version w o accessories 7 0 kg 15 4 Ibs Light source TyDpeus ele ER Y RIDE EYE ARRI LED Lightengine Typ LED lifetime L70 llle 30 000 h White light 2 800 K 10 000 K ARRI L5 C A De eye M ete 2 600 K 3 600 K ARRI L5 TT PEDE tN tk oie ea tang Me head 5 000 K 6 500 K ARRI L5 DT Colored light RGBW color mixing only ARRI L5 C Color rendering index leslie typ CRI gt 94 Green Magenta saturation 1 full green to full magenta Optical path TIPO oia d me re A tor dee ds Fresnel focussable Lens diameter nnn 137 mm 5 Half peak angle else 15 50
44. t The product is equipped with high intensity LEDs which emit at high luminance levels Never look direct into the light source Never point a light beam from another luminaire into the light source Do not place the product on heat sources Intense heat cause automatic power off dur ing operation Devices and accessories must be secured against fall when mounted above floor level Always observe common and local safety regulations Never use the cables for transportation Never hang the product on its cables Do not hang a battery pack on its connection cable to the product gt gt gt gt gt gt CAUTION High voltage Always disconnect the prod uct complete from mains voltage before you connect or disconnect a cable or replace the fuse of the prod uct Always check that the local AC power matches the voltage and frequency range printed on the type label of the product before use Never use the product when the AC power does not match Always check that the supply voltage of the battery pack matches the voltage range printed on the type label of the product before use Never connect the product to a dimmer system or a dimmer channel in non dim mode To do so will dam age the electronics Damages caused by connecting the product to a not suitable power source are not covered by the warranty Never bypass any fuse Always keep cables away from the product during operation Do not tilt the power cable directly aft
45. tes or subsidiaries ARRI and the ARRI logo are registered trademarks of the Ar nold amp Richter Cine Technik GmbH amp Co Betriebs KG Safety Information Introduction 10 Introduction Thank you for selecting a LED luminaire of the L5 series from ARRI The products of the L5 series are fresnel luminaires equipped with a high precision micro processor controlled LED light source The L5 series is a perfect and easy replace ment for conventional fresnel luminaires with tungsten lamps The L5 series combines the advantages of the LED technology with the ease of use of a traditional fresnel luminaire The L5 series integrates seamless into established working prac tice LED luminaires are much more efficient than light sources with conventional tungsten lamps The optical system offers real fresnel characteristics with an extreme smooth beam and clean shadows The half peak angle can be adjusted continu ously from 15 50 The products of the L5 series emit white or colored light with adjustable color temperature and adjustable green magenta saturation Please find more detailed information in chapter Specifications on page 48 The light spectrum is optimized for excellent color rendition and fulfills perfect the demands of modern digital cameras All models of the L5 series can be controlled using the common DMX512 A protocol or the fixture menu The products of the L5 series can be powered by AC power low voltage D
46. the color saturation SAT only ARRI L5 C in color mode MEMORY 1 and MEMORY 2 7 and 8 Activate or store a memory During operation the mode and recent values are displayed On the first menu level the values for INTENSITY CCT HUE only ARRI L5 C and GN SAT only ARRI L5 C can be re trieved via the up down buttons The menu STATUS confirmed with ENTER calls up the next level which displays information on faultless operation and the temperature of the light engine To retrieve values for operating hours DMX ver sion and firmware version press ENTER to call up the third level The FUNCT button jumps up one menu level A detailed overview of the fixture menu is listed in chapter Fixture Menu on page 27 To set the operation mode only ARRI L5 C Press the FUNCT button to switch from CCT mode to HSI mode and vice versa IN CCT mode the product generates white light with optimized color rendition In HSI mode the product generates colored light If saturation is set very low the product generates white light but not with optimized color rendition To set the color temperature and green magenta saturation in CCT mode Set the color temperature continuously with the rotary knob CCT HUE Set the green magenta saturation continuously with the rotary knob GN SAT Press the up or down button until GRN is displayed left in the display e g 0 23 to retrieve the currently set green magenta value The colo
47. uration 0 255 0 100 0 100 0 10 0 4 neutral no effect 6 0 255 0 100 Green fine 11 20 5 8 full minus green 5 21 119 8 46 99 gt 1 7 Intensity blue coarse 120 145 47 57 neutral no effect 0 255 0 100 0 100 146 244 57 96 1 gt 99 8 0 255 0 100 Blue fine 245 255 96 100 full plus green 9 Intensity white coarse 6 Xfade to ra 0 255 0 100 0 100 2 1 Whit RGBW col 0 839 0100 a use 10 0 255 0 100 White fine 7 Hue coarse 0 255 0 100 0 gt 360 8 0 255 0 100 Hue fine 9 Saturation coarse 0 255 0 100 0 2 full saturated 10 0 255 0 100 Saturation fine Mode 15 HSI Coarse fine channel per function Channel Value Percent Function 1 Dimmer coarse 0 255 0 100 closed gt open 2 0 255 0 100 Dimmer fine 3 Hue coarse 0 255 0 100 0 360 4 0 255 0 100 Hue fine 5 Saturation coarse 0 255 0 100 0 gt full saturated 6 0 255 0 100 Saturation fine Overview of typical CCT values as DMX values Cane DMX Value 8 bit DMX Value 16 bit L5 TT L5 DT L5 C L5 TT L5 DT L5 C 3 200 K 153 i 14 39321 3 670 5 600K 102 99 26 214 25 493 6 000K 170 113 43 712 29 098 6 500 K 100 131 65 535 33 685 To calculate CCT values in DMX and vice versa Use the following formulas to transform CCT values in DMX 96 values and vice versa CCT peel CCT max E esten x DMXin percen
48. ys follow all safety information for your own protection Please follow the user manual of accessories and third party accessories for the L5 series such as battery packs and bat tery chargers They contain important safety and security in formation Retain this user manual for further reference and possible new owners of this product ARRI L series products are intended for professional use and may only be operated by qualified persons They are not for household use Help protecting the environment by disposing the package material at your local recycling center All components comply to the guidelines listed below Low voltage directive 2006 95 EG EMC directive 2004 108 EG RoHS directive 2002 95 EG General Safety Information A A A Read and understand all safety information and oper ation instructions before you operate or install the product Use only genuine spare parts or accessories that have been recommended or approved by ARRI Other accessories or spare parts may cause hazards damage the product or invalidate the warranty Check all cables and devices for visible damage before you work with the system Defective electric or electronic devices must not be used Take special care of the following components Component Possible damage Housing lens Cracks cuts deformation Cables Cuts deformation burns Connectors Cracks deformation burns Cable connectors Damag

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

  mDM-MP3 - Light-O-Rama  User Manual  Samsung Galaxy S I9003 Black Kullanıcı Klavuzu    Nokia 1200/1208 Cell Phone User Manual  Philips Sewing machine lamp 20W E14  Dokument 1 - E-Dissertationen der UHH  Stitch - Baby Lock  Shure MX400D User's Manual  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file