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1. Y 8 26 210mm aep a pP teases 9 1 232mm fl eR 14 3 Ib 6 5 kg POWER Operating Voltage 100 240VAC 50 60Hz gi 12A 250V slow blow 5x20mm Power Consumptii li uuu 1000W LIGHT SOURCE LED S E 96 units Cree MC E LED s 10W ea divided into 12 segments ee RGBW misc MET UD SET 36 THERMAL Max ambient temperature 104 40 Min ambient temperature T F 25 C a c air cooled fan CONTROL PROGRAMMING BU M locking 5 pin XLR male socket DONIA OUMU T locking 5 pin XLR female socket DMX pin config pin 1 shield pin 2 pin 3 pin 4 n a pin 5 n a CONTON serari eE DMX 512 Demo Manual mode DMX Channels Basic Mode 3 4 6 7 8 DMX Channels Blind Mode 10 12 13 16 19 20 24 25 32 43 56 Power Connector a Input powerCON 20A TA Tao f r VP TA CTA EN YN nsec Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PREL
2. FLARI USER MANUAL Flare software version 8 2 PRELIMINARY Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 YOU BEGIN u L quoa mS u u u enini 3 Product Overview 3 What is Included 3 Unpacking Instructions 3 Power Requirements 3 Frequency Setting 3 Safety Instructions 3 Technical Features 3 MT IARU p La 5 Fuse Replacement 5 Fixture Linking 5 DMX Data Cable 5 Cable Connectors 6 3 Pin to 5 Pin Conversion Chart 6 Setting up DMX Serial Data Link 7 Fixture Mouning Rigging 7 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 Control Panel Navigation 8 Menu Map 9 Menu Function Description 10 Basic Mode 12 Strobe Modes 13 Strobe Only Mode 14 Advanced Modes 15 Pixel Selection Options 17 Advanced RGB Strobe DMX 18 Advacned RBGW Strobe DMX 19 Manual Function 20 APPENDIK xu uui Zaa ss 22 Basics of DMX Control 22 Limited Warranty 22 General Maintenance 23 Returns for Service 23 Contact Information 23 Technical Specifications 24 Important Read this manual before powering or installing the unit Follow the safety precautions listed herein Observe all warnings in this manual and those printed on the unit Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN PRODUCT OVERVIEW Solaris LED FLARE is an RGBW combination wash
3. signal Data signal Pind Not Used Pin NotUsed Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY SETTING UP A DMX SERIAL DATA LINK 1 Connect the male 5 pin XLR connector of the data cable to the female 5 pin XLR output of the DMX console Connect the other end of the data cable female 5 pin XLR to the male 5 pin XLR connector located on the Solaris FLARE Connect from the fixture output as stated above to the input of the following fixture and so forth 3 Continue linking until the last fixture is conected in your DMX signal data chain Step 1 Ligna Consocw DMA xr v et saj Siep 3 onmes mnmna FIXTURE MOUNTING Orientation FLARE fixtures may be mounted in any position Always make sure there is adequate room for ventilation Do not obstruct unit s fan or vents Support Stand Always use a professional stand rated to support weight greater than the Solaris FLARE weight 14 3 Ib 6 5 kg Attach a TVMP spigot to the yoke of the Solaris FLARE and mount on the stand Rigging Use a ProBurger coupler or equivalent C or O type clamp for attaching to truss It is important never to obstruct the fan or vents pathway Adjust the angle of the fixture by loosening both knobs and tilting the fixture After finding the desired position retighten both knobs we e When selecting installation location consider lamp replacement access and routine mainten
4. RETURN PROCEDURE Returned merchandise must be sent prepaid and in the original packing call tags will not be issued Package must be clearly labeled with a Return Merchandise Authorization Number RMA Products returned without an RMA will be refused Please contact TMB and request RMA prior to shipping the fixture Be prepared to provide the model number serial number and a brief description of the cause for the return Be sure to properly pack fixture any shipping damage resulting from inadequate packaging is the customer s responsibility TMB reserves the right to use its own discretion to repair or replace product s As a suggestion proper UPS packing or double boxing is always a safe method to use Note If you are given an RMA please include the following information on a piece of paper inside the box 1 Your name 2 Your address 3 Your phone number 4 The RMA 5 A brief description of the symptoms CONTACT INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION TMB US Phone 1 818 899 8818 Fax 1 818 899 8813 UK Phone 44 0 20 8574 9700 Fax 44 0 20 8574 9701 e mail tmb info tmb com web www tmb com 24 7 TECHNICAL SUPPORT TMB US Canada 1 877 TMB DUDE 1 877 862 3833 Toll free UK 0800 652 5418 International 1 818 794 1286 e mail techsupport tmb com Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 23 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT DIMENSIONS 19 5 497mm ado ac
5. GENERAL MAINTENANCE To maintain optimum performance and minimize wear fixtures should be cleaned frequently Usage and environment are contributing factors in determining frequency As a general rule fixtures should be cleaned at least twice a month Dust build up reduces light output performance and can cause overheating This can lead Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 22 to reduced lamp life and increased mechanical wear Be sure to power off fixture before conducting maintenance Unplug fixture from power Use a vacuum or air compressor and a soft brush to remove dust collected on external vents and internal components Clean all glass when the fixture is cold with a mild solution of glass cleaner or Isopropyl Alcohol and a soft lint free cotton cloth or lens tissue Apply solution to the cloth or tissue and drag dirt and grime to the outside of the lens Gently polish optical surfaces until they are free of haze and lint The cleaning of internal and external optical lenses and or mirrors must be carried out periodically to optimize light output Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates damp smoky or particularly dirty surrounding can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit s optics Clean with soft cloth using normal glass cleaning fluid Always dry the parts carefully Clean the external optics at least every 20 days Clean the internal optics at least every 30 60 days
6. 6 or 12 pixels Variable intensity control 0 100 in 8bit or 16bit control modes Beam spread 36 Refresh reate 1200HZ Flash Duration control 0 650ms flashes per second Flash Rate control 0 16 7 Hz 50 Hz 0 20 Hz 60 Hz Continuous blinder wash effect Flash intensity curve selection User definable fades LCD control panel display with 4 control buttons 2 SETUP Disconnect the power cord before replacing a fuse and always replace with the same type fuse FUSE REPLACEMENT The FLARE uses a 12A 250V slow blow fuse 5x20mm To replace fuse 1 With a screwdriver turn the fuse cap counter clockwise to remove fuse cap with fuse 2 Replace fuse attached to fuse cap 3 Reinsert fuse cap with new fuse and tighten clockwise FIXTURE LINKING A DMX data link is needed to operate one or more fixtures via a DMX 512 lighting console The combined number of channels required by all the fixtures on a DMX data link determines the number of fixtures the DMX data link can support Important Fixtures on a DMX data link must be daisy chained in one single line To comply with the EIA 485 standard no more than 32 devices should be connected on one data link Connecting more than 32 fixtures on one serial data link without the use of a DMX optically isolated splitter may result in deterioration of the digital DMX signal Maximum recommended DMX data link distance between fixtures 984 ft 300 meters DMX DATA CABLE Use a ProPlex DMX ca
7. strobe with 1000 Watts of unprecedented RGBW LED brightness The FLARE functions simultaneously as a brilliantly bright Wash and Strobe One Solaris FLARE does the job of many conventional LED fixtures saving setup time and labor Its multiple LEDs are so powerful and closely coupled they look like a single giant LED The sheer power of the FLARE rivals traditional tungsten DWE stage lamps but without the dots Mix or bump thousands of colors instantly Use alone or synchronize multiple units to create large scale color changing strobe effects The extremely high refresh rate of these versatile compact RGBW fixtures make them ideal for TV and film applications as well as theatre concert dance club and rental applications of all kinds oimultaneous color Wash and Strobe in one fixture 1000 Watt brightness in a single LED Wash Strobe Produces powerful organic light like one giant LED Instantaneous RGBW color mixing 2200Hz refresh rate with over 2 000 000 instantaneous color changes Pixel map feature 12 discrete individually controlled LED zones WHAT IS INCLUDED e 1x Solaris LED FLARE e 1x Power cable e User Manual UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS Upon receiptof the fixture carefully unpack the carton and check the contents see above to ensure that all parts are present and in good condition Notify the shipper immediately and retain packing material for inspection if any parts appear damaged from shipping or the carton itself s
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9. LARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY MENU MAP Comite T Lamm 4 Demi in Diem 18 bil bar i2 RIGEN E Eit Tum ne RGBW 15 tn amm i amp ness uenc il RGB Siroie gem ie ib I d amm LT IB Demo i5 amp 20 Tiene i Dalr Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY MENU FUNCTION DESCRIPTION DMX Address To set the required DMX address open the Main Menu 1 Press and hold MENU button to open the Main Menu EXIT button k Main Menu DMX Address Control VEEL Demo Config Select button 2 Use up and down buttons to find the DMX address function UP _ Sutton DOWN v button 3 Press Select button to access the DMX address value change submenu EXIT button DMX Addr Select button UP button DOWN button 4 Use up and down buttons to set necessary DMX address value e g 198 DMX address 5 Use Select button to confirm new DMX address 6 When the new DMX address is confirmed return to Main Menu Press state EXIT button to return fixture at work 7 The work state control panel display shows current DMX address in this case it is 198 Additional info is displayed under the DMX address selected control mode channels used by this mode and occupied DMX addresses DMX footprint In this case MODE RGB pix 1 10ch DMX footp
10. ance e Safety cables must always be used e Never mount fixture where it will be exposed to moisture high humidity extreme temperatures or restricted ventilation Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 7 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTROL PANEL NAVIGATION Access control panel functions using the four control panel buttons located directly underneath the LCD Display The Control Panel LCD Display shows the menu items selected from the menu map see page 9 When a menu function is selected the display will show the first available option for the selected menu function To select a menu item press lt MENU gt Press and hold the MENU button to scroll through the top level menu items This is the top of the menu map Use the UP and DOWN buttons located right from LCD screen to navigate the menu map and menu options Press the MENU button to access the menu function currently displayed or to enable a menu option To return to the top of the menu map or menu without changing the value press the X button Main Menu Functions DMX Address DMX address selection Control Control mode selection menu Manual Manual Control Demo Demonstration scenes Config Configuratio Menu During normal operation the Control Panel LED Display indicates DMX start address When the DMX signal is not connected or if the FLARE is not recieving a DMX signal the address blinks RED Solaris F
11. ble or equivalent which meets the specifications for EIA RS 485 applications Standard microphone cables cannot transmit DMX data reliably over long distances The data cable must have the following characteristics 2 conductor twisted pair plus a shield Max capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft Max capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft Max resistance of 20 ohms 1000 ft Nominal impedance 100 140 ohms Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 5 CABLE CONNECTORS Cabling must have a male XLR connector on one end and a female XLR connector on the other end DMX connector configuration 1 SHIELD OUTPUT Termination reduces signal errors To avoid signal transmission problems and interference it is always advisable to connect a DMX signal terminator Resistance 120 ohm 1 4w botween pin 2 DMX and pin 3 DMX of the last fixture CAUTION Do not allow contact between the common and the fixture s chassis ground Grounding the common can cause a ground loop and your fixture may perform erratically Test cables with an ohm meter to verify correct polarity and to make sure the pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield or each other 3 PIN TO 5 PIN CONVERSION CHART If you use a console with a 3 pin DMX output connector use a 3 pin to 5 pin adapter The chart below details a proper conversion 3 Pin Male 5 Pin Male Input Output Purpose Ground Shield Data
12. emo 15 Green color strobe test Demo 7 Magenta color test Demo 16 Blue color strobe test Demo 8 White RGB color test Demo 17 White flash delay test Demo 9 Color Amplitude Modulation Demo 18 Red flash delay test blure edge transition test Demo 19 Green flash delay test Demo 10 Color Amplitude Modulation hard Demo 20 Blue flash delay test edge transition test Demo 21 White Fast Flash Demo 11 Color Intensity Amplitude Modulation Auto 1 Automatic selection of all test demonstrations Demo 1 Demo 21 During the demo functions using the UP and DOWN buttons will change the demo scenes To exit Demo mode press the lt X gt button This mode works as a stand alone mode even if the FLARE is turned off and then back on the selected demo scene will be saved While in the Demo menu the demonstration scene will play When you exit from Demo mode the FLAR will return to a normal state of operation Config Configuration setup In this menu the folowing functons may be selected DMX LOSS Select desired function should the FLARE lose DMX signal HOLD Hold the last received DMX values when DMX signal is lost OFF Do not hold the last received DMX values when DMX signal is lost stop light output Fan Cooling Fan AUTO Fan speed is automatically controlled by the FLARE and will adjust according to temperatures at normal operating levels ON Fan cooling always is turned on Solaris FLARE
13. es and they all may vary in the total number of channels required Choosing a start address should be planned in advance Channels should never overlap If they do this will result in erratic operation of the fixtures whose starting addresses are set incorrectly You can however control multiple fixtures of the same type using the same starting address as long as the intended result is that of unison movement or operation In other words the fixtures will be slaved together and all will respond in the same way DMX fixtures are often designed to receive and transmit data through a DMX daisy chain A DMX daisy chain is where the DMX OUT of one fixture connects to the DMX IN of the next fixture The order in which the fixtures are connected is not important and has no effect on how a lighting console communicates to each fixture Use an order that provides for the easiest and most direct cabling Connect fixtures using shielded two conductor twisted pair cable with 5 pin XLR male to female connectors The shield ground is pin 1 while pin 2 is Data Negative D and pin 3 is Data positive D Pins 4 and 5 are not used according to the DMX 512 standard LiMITED WARRANTY ProPlex Data Distribution Devices are warranted against defective materials or workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of shipment Parts and components that are not the product of the Seller TMB shall be subject only to the terms of any warranty that may be extended by t
14. he original manufacturer Seller s warranty shall be restricted to the repair or replacement of any part that proved to be defective and for which a claim is submitted to the Seller before the expiration of the applicable warranty periods This warranty shall not apply to any defect arising from accident misuse or improper or unauthorized adjustment or repair No warranty is given with respect to color media or lamps or with respect to normal wear and tear Any claim for defective merchandise imperfect manufacture shortage in count or for any other defect known by the Customer to be existing at time of delivery is waived by the Customer unless made in writing within 30 days after delivery All warranty parts will be charged to the customer until faulty parts or product are returned to TMB for valuation These parts must be returned within 30 days of receipt or warranty is void and parts shipping become billable items Seller will not assume any responsibility for any labor expended or materials used to replace and or repair any equipment without Seller s prior written authorization Any labor charges for repairing or replacing equipment in the field will be negotiated only between the Seller and general contractor Freight terms on warranty repairs are FOB Seller s warehouse or factory If warranty parts and or repairs are required Seller agrees to pay destination ground freight charges on the aforementioned items leaving the Seller s facility
15. hows signs of mishandling Save the carton and all packing materials In the event that a fixture must be returned to the factory it is important that the fixture be returned in the original factory box and packing POWER REQUIREMENTS Before powering the unit make sure the line voltage is within the range of accepted voltages This fixture accommodates 100 240VAC 50 60Hz All fixtures must be powered directly from a switched circuit and cannot be operated with a rheostat variable resistor or dimmer circuit even if the rheostat or dimmer channel is used solely for a 0 100 switch When powered up FLARE performs a pre programmed internal test On initial power up the factory default DMX address appears on the display screen and FLARE is ready for operation After initial power up the last saved DMX address last saved will appear FREQUENCY SETTING Depending on location change the Default Frequency setting to match the mains power e g Canada and the US should be set at 60Hz Proper frequency setting will ensure minimum amount of visible artifacts when using FLARE on camera Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions carefully which includes important N information about the installation usage and maintenance of this product Please keep this User Guide for future reference If you sell the unit to another user be sure that they also receive this ins
16. least amount of channels for the application 2V 2H Note Only the entire fixture can be Strobed Operators can chase individual sections with intensity or color very quickly to simulate strobing of individual segments however Strobe functions and Strobe color can only be set for the whole fixture Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 17 ADVANCED RGB STROBE DMX CHANNELS s oz Sreem _ s oz o texRenwesy s o o i pieren er Mn MODE Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 18 ADVANCED RGBW STROBE DMX CHANNELS s om seem oem ipe MODE 2V MODE 6H Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 19 46 0 255 0 100 10 pix Green intensity MANUAL FUNCTION This menu function allows selection of the intensity of wash blinder background color strobe color and strobe functions This functions as a stand alone mode Manual values are saved if power is shut down A reset will clear these values see Menu Map page 9 Demo In this menu the folowing demonstraton scenes may be selected Demo 1 Red color test Demo 12 Color Intensity Amplitude Modulation Demo 2 Green color test test with hard edges Demo 3 Blue color test Demo 13 White Intensity Amplitude Modulation Demo 4 White color test test Demo 5 Yellow color test Demo 14 Red color strobe test Demo 6 Cyan color test D
17. n Strobe 86 128 Ramp up down Channel 459 474 Random 172 214 Lighting 215 255 opikes Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 13 Mede Channel yatues Prevent ecd 0 5 0 100 SmbeRte _ 0 255 0 100 SuoberX 2 0 255 0 100 Green Strobe intensity RGBW Strobe 0 255 0 100 Strobe Intensity 6 0 255 0 100 Strobe Duration 8 0 255 0 100 StobeFX Note In RGB Strobe and RGBW Strobe modes a feature in the Strobe FX channel allows the FLARE to become a temporary wash blinder fixture If you set the Strobe FX channel to DMX value 5 the Strobe color Channels become strobe wash blinder color channels For example the FLARE can be strobing in White and then quickly changed to a Blue Wash fixture White strobing Strobe Color Channels DMX 255 Strobing channels as desired Blue Wash Strobe Color channels to Blue only DMX 255 Strobe FX DMX 5 the other strobe channels are ignored STROBE ONLY MODE In this mode the fixture can act as a generic 4 channel Strobe In this mode you can select your strobe color after selecting this mode Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 14 EXIT UP button button a Basic 1 RGB 8bit RGB 16bit RGBW 8bit RGBW 16bit Strobe Only RGB strobe Select RGBW strobe DOWN button w button EXIT UP button button T Strobe Only M Str Color Select DOWN butt
18. on v button 0 255 0 100 Strobe Intensity Strobe Only 0 255 0 100 Strobe Duration Mode 0 255 0 100 Strobe Rate 0 255 100 Strobe FX ADVANCED MODES This control submenu setup is for advanced users allowing control of both Strobe Color and Strobe Intensity Duration Rate F X independantly of Wash Blinder background color This also allows independant control individual segments of 8 LEDs in the array You have the choice of either RGB or RGBW control over the color and how many segments you wish to divide the fixture into The LED segments are comprised of 8 LEDs There are two sgements of 8 LEDs per row There are 6 rows of LEDs for a total of 12 controllable segments The more segments chosen the more sets of RGB or RGBW follow the Strobe Color and Strobe Control channels Choose how many sections PIXELS of control after choosing color mode RGB or RGBW Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 15 EXIT _ button Control Basic Advanced Select button EXIT button Advanced RGB RGBW Select button EXIT button E Select button Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY UP button DOWN w button DOWN _ button UP button DOWN w button 16 PIXEL SELECTION OPTIONS There are 8 options for subdividing the fixture Some applications may require less subdivisions than others allowing allows the operator to patch the
19. oother the bottom end of the curve will be where the human eye detects more subtle changes Gamma 8 8 bit rate Gamma correction setup Color dimming curve values can be set from 1 0 to 5 0 The default value is 3 0 Gamma 16 16 bit rate Gamma correction setup Each color dimming curve values from 1 0 to 5 0 The default value is 1 0 Upload Upload software Designed to cross load software from one FLARE to others in the DMX data chain This should not be used when other fixture types are in the data chain Use of this function will be prompted by Password The password is 111 Line Freq Line Frequency Allows adjustment of FLARE input power frequency to match local source power for minimum visual artifacts on camera The setting depends on region of use and power source There are two options 50Hz and 60Hz Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change these values Reset Set factory defaults Two options NO and YES Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change these values Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 21 4 APPENDIX BAsiCS oF DMX CONTROL There are 512 channels in a DMX 512 connection Channels may be assigned in any manner A fixture capable of receiving DMX 512 will require one or a number of sequential channels The user must assign a starting address on the fixture that indicates the first channel reserved in the lighting console There are many different types of DMX controllable fixtur
20. pendant color and intensity control of every segment of LEDs independantly BASIC MODE In Basic Mode you have the option of using the fixture as a wash blinder generic strobe or color strobe The first modes are the RGB and RGBW modes in either 8bit resolution or 16bit resolution The RGB modes are designed to automatically adjust the white LEDS according to the RGB mix coming from the lighting controller The RGBW modes are designed to give independant control of all 4 colors 8 bit control uses one DMX channel for each color and 16 bit control allows for two DMX channels of control to give the lighting controller more steps of dimming Mode Channel DMXvatues Prem _ Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 12 0 255 0 100 White Intensity 0 255 0 100 Red Intensity HI Byte RGBW 8bit Channel LY E 9 1 O 7 08 STROBE MODES Four channels control the functions of the strobe parameter Strobe Intensity Strobe Duration Strobe Rate and otrobe FX Channel DMX Strobe Function Values First Flash intensity Strobe 0 5 Blackout Channel 6 255 Intensity level Second Flash duration Strobe 0 255 0 650 ms 50Hz AC Channel 0 530 ms 60Hz AC Flash rate Third 0 5 No flash Strobe Channel 6 255 0 5 25 Hz 50Hz AC 0 6 30 Hz 60Hz AC Flash effects 0 4 No effect 5 DMX Wash Blinder Overide 6 42 Fourth 43 85 Ramp dow
21. rint 198 202 meaning RGB control mode with 1 pixel using 10 dmx channels uses DMX 198 to 202 Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 10 Rotate display button MODE RGB pix 1 1Gch DMX footerint 198 207 Menu button Control FLARE control mode selection The FLARE includes two fixtures a strobe type fixture and a wash blinder type fixture which can combined to suit your needs In each of the control modes the fixture occupies different amounts of DMX channels and has different control channels To enter the Control submenu follow these steps 1 Press and hold MENU button to open the Main Menu 2 Use up and down buttons to find the Control submenu EXIT uP button button Main Menu i DMX Address Control Manual Demo Config Select DOWN button button 3 Press Select button to access the Control submenu 4 Choose the correct Control Mode type Basic or Advanced Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 11 EXIT UP button button Control Basic Advanced CURRENT MODE DOWN button Select button When the Control submenu is opened there are two settings Basic This mode allows for simple control of the FLARE as a Blinder Wash fixture or as a Strobe Advanced This mode allows for independant control of the FLARE Blinder Wash functions and the Strobing functions This mode also allows for inde
22. truction booklet Always make sure that you are connecting to the proper voltage and that the line voltage you are connecting to is not higher than that stated on the decal or rear panel of the fixture Make sure there are no flammable materials close to the unit while operating Always disconnect from the power source before servicing or replacing fuses and be sure to replace with same fuse type Secure the fixture to what you have attached it to using a safety chain Maximum ambient temperature Ta is 40 Do not operate fixture at temperatures higher than this In the event of a serious operating problem stop using the unit immediately Never try to repair the unit by yourself Repairs carried out by an unskilled person can lead to damage or malfunction Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center Always use the same type of spare parts Do not connect the device to a dimmer pack Make sure the power cord is never crimped or damaged Never disconnect the power cord by pulling or tugging on the cord Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while it is on Caution There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit Do not open the housing or attempt any repairs yourself In the unlikely event your unit may require service please contact your distributor Technical Features Description Solaris FLARE user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 96 units of RGBW LEDs 10W each divided in to 1 2 3 4
23. user manual version 8 3 8 020513 PRELIMINARY 20 Display Automatic power on off ON Control display is turned on 10s Control display is turned off after 10 seconds of inactivity 30s Control display is turned off after 30 seconds of inactivity Thermometer Internal temperature gauge The built in thermometer tracks internal operating temperature Pressing the UP and DOWN buttons selects degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit Fade Time Fade time setup In this setup the operator can set the way the FLARE reacts to changing DMX values This is designed to allow the light output of the FLARE to react as smoothly as possible when crossfading DMX values OFF The FLARE will not change the smoothness of crossfading of values coming from the lighting controller Smart Fade The FLARE will attempt to add smoothness to crossfading DMX values coming from the lighting controller but will also allow for very quick change of values where smoothness is not applicable Fixed Fade The fade time for any change in DMX values can be set manually The timing values can be set from 0 01 to 2 50 seconds Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change these values Gamma Gamma correction curve selection This sets direct relation between AC current to the LEDs and the DMX value The lower the value the dimming curve and steps of intensity will be more noticeable at the bottom of the DMX range The higher the value the sm
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