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1. ATEA 15 Control amp Programming Data Multi tado cia cedebat tery eee eee locking 3 pin XLR male socket A ETT locking 3 pin XLR female socket Data pin comida pin 1 shield pin 2 pin 3 PEDO a Em USITT DMX512 A DWMXGhannelS cacas 11 and 14 Ordering Information A cp QSPOT260LED January 30 2012 21 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Appendix 6 Appendix DMX Primer The DMX protocol USITT DMX512 A is a networking protocol that enables a universal DMX controller device to control the features of multiple DMX compatible fixtures whether par cans wash lights moving heads followspots foggers proprietary fixture controllers etc As any other networking protocol the USITT DMX512 A describes the physical medium the signals and the functions they control The Physical The DMX controller connects to it associated DMX compatible fixtures using a DMX Medium connection This connection consists of a series of jumps between the DMX controller and the various DMX compatible fixtures also known as a daisy chain connection In this type of connection the DATA OUT of one fixture or the DMX controller connects to the DATA IN of the next fixture and so on Each DMX fixture links to the previous and next DMX fixture or controller using a DMX cable This type of cable consists of a section of shielded tw
2. Wheel 000 060 Gobo Rotation 061 U 158 159 U 255 000 001 004 005U 127 128U 132 133 255 Rotating Prism Focus 000 U 255 Dimmer 0000 255 000 020 040 U 060 080 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 019 039 059 079 099 119 139 159 179 199 219 255 Control 15 Operation Percent Setting No gobo Gobo 1 Gobo 2 Gobo 3 Gobo 4 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 Shaking gobo 7 Shaking gobo 6 Shaking gobo 5 Shaking gobo 4 Shaking gobo 3 Shaking gobo 2 Shaking gobo 1 Flow effect Gobo indexing Clockwise rotating from slow to fast Anti clockwise rotating from slow to fast No function Prism engaged no rotation CCW rotation Slow Fast No function CW rotation Slow Fast Dark Bright Close Open Strobe Slow Fast Open Pulse strobe effect Slow Fast Open Random strobe effect Slow Fast Open No function Pan tilt black activated activated after 3 s Pan tilt black deactivated activated after 3 s Auto 1 activated after 3 s Auto 2 activated after 3 s Sound 1 activated after 3 s Sound 2 activated after 3 s Custom Test activated after 3 s No function Reset activated after 3 s No function Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Technical Informatio n 5 Technical Information General Maintenance D A Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 To maintain optimum performance and minimize wear t
3. Con nectivity not including the actual fixture rigging and configuration However in large installations it may be necessary to plan carefully the position and cabling of each fixture to avoid unexpected problems Fixture The order in which the fixtures connect to the DMX controller is not important and it has Location no effect on how a controller communicates to each fixture However the user should always define a physical location for the fixtures that provides for the easiest and most direct cabling to the controller and other fixtures Number of When using a DMX controller the combined number of channels required by all the Fixtures fixtures on the serial data link determines the number of fixtures the DMX controller has to support Conversely the number of onboard sliders page buttons and fixture buttons limits the number of discrete DMX channels a DMX controller can support To comply with the EIA 485 standard which is the base for the USITT D DMX512 A protocol do not connect more than 32 fixtures without using a DMX optically isolated splitter Doing otherwise may result in deterioration of the digital DMX signal DMX Data You must use DMX compliant data cables to link two or more DMX compatible fixtures Cabling You may purchase CHAUVET certified DMX cables directly from a dealer distributor or construct your own cable USITT recommends limiting the total length of the DMX cable from the first fixture controller to t
4. Make sure that the location where you are mounting the fixture can support its weight Please see the Technical Specifications section of this manual for the weight requirement of this fixture Procedure The Q Spot 260 LED comes with two mounting brackets to which you can attach C or O clamps You must supply your own C or O clamps and make sure that they are capable of supporting the weight of this fixture You will have to use two mounting points per fixture In addition you may mount this product on the floor or a platform provided it is stable and it can support the weight of the fixtures on it Safety Cable Not included Clamp Not included Product Bracket M ou nting Included Diagram Upright Mounting Overhead Mounting Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 8 January 30 2012 4 Operation Control Panel Description Control Options Programming DMX Operation Stand alone Operation Master Slave Operation Display Mode Software Version January 30 2012 Operation Button Function lt MENU gt Exits from the current menu or function Enables the currently displayed CENTERS Menu or sets the currently selected value in to the current function Navigates upwards through the lt UP gt menu list and increases the numeric value when in a function O O O O Navigates downwards through MENU ENTER DOWN DOWN _ the menu list and decreases the numeric value when in a fu
5. Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 supersedes all previous versions of this manual Please discard any older versions of this manual you may have whether in printed or electronic format and replace them with this version Use on Dimmer Auto Programs Auto ranging Power Supply Replaceable Fuse Outdoor Use Sound Activated DMX User Serviceable Master Slave Duty Cycle Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Table of Contents Table of Contents iB Before VOU Begin een 1 Whats le lt a E 1 Wunpackang nS dl e1l e DIS cecidi dits A ere ene eee eee ee ee ee eer oe 1 TEX CONVENTOS AAA A A A A 1 CONS A A A A AA Hn 1 o 2 Expected LED Hispana 2 2 IMIFOGUCUON a TES 3 Fea lie DOSCHPIO m 3 KEAN o o o AP a AA AA M M 3 ne ae aa AA 3 DMX Channel Uri paaa ete er eer ier eee meee aata te entre nee Neer atat tat alat atb a 3 ANED ET E ETE EEE AE AE AA MAA AA E 4 Di DO AAA In A PARA 5 AQP AA 5 ACF U AA APP EP AA PP E 5 FUSSREPACOM N demum cre 5 GobBO Replacement eee 6 LED Replace TR 6 Bi PUE UIA EN A A EE 7 BI UAAP E Oo C DI Master SO LIKING ERE T ld 7 MOUNT O a TC 8 O AO S 8 AA AA AA 8 A Opera lO e AA AA NANANA 9 Control Parnel DESENPON sitnim m 9 Be KAG ONS YE 9 FTO AA RENE RR RERUM TT 9 BMX IDE A EE E ECO RI T perce AA 9 Sandane 40 0 162119 Nman haaa a D nme 9 Master Slave OperatiON D 9 ISI IOC Cs 0d E E 9 SOWIE VTO aesa e a C a a aioe Gos a
6. a 9 K OVOCE MTM m 10 LAGA a a ua te e eda 10 Color Wheel MOVOIIBDE iod et A Gan Dieta babe pee ee bd duet E 10 memi E A 10 EOS A AE APA cacy RA AP PARA see snihs a a ines A PANA 11 MOVE IN BIACK dut 11 Reser CONU Oln P TE 11 Sys em Fe eee meme E DE 11 CS pol 260 LED Menu Mpix a hla tl alone tud lo Ru A EA ec 12 Bib NN Scares TE UPC ES 13 O AA A N 13 ANITA e M 14 Pa Tr PE EE 14 BASIG COE er N c ct A am AUG KORAN aa LEG MM A EAE ELE RUPEE BIG EPAL 15 Sa NECMMIGALINTORMAUON E eR TT DTI ELLE 16 General Malena d oracio ma Naan kka destitutus a ose rau etatis ced e 16 O Spot 260 LED Troubleshooting GUI AG sine aaa ti eb t Sua ce casu eme e oes 17 Exploded MEW cmd a m DM D EMI UM CDU MM eee 18 January 30 2012 a Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Table of Contents Dole cua uan E E e M ud iuf ti ET 19 POLO FIN A AA 19 pie UNS P TOS GO neo 20 S um E EPI 20 COn 2c m AA cano 20 Technical SOS CICA ON Ss cuneus ue vue aao oe 21 BPD DO IO A A 22 e O EE 22 TAC ade ez IBI To 710 o EE 22 Nelo Ac mcer A E E E A EE E S EEE 22 Wappen 22 DMX OODnIQellOEi zer ceu e Du RR M Ce e NEU 22 mci mm P H 22 RIA A M DCN 22 FISSIONING Addres SET PP 23 IBI p EE ICT Tr 23 Bp COMMS eq II 23 FXtUre LOCION MEE 23 NS AA AA oo y O N E 23 BMX DAA CADO an a a a nA OC
7. in the Technical Information chapter of this manual The listed current rating indicates the maximum current draw during normal operation Please refer to the Sizing the Circuit Breakers section in the Appendix chapter of this manual res Never connect the Q Spot 260 LED to a rheostat variable resistor or dimmer circuit even if the rheostat or dimmer channel serves only as a 0 to 100 switch AC Plug The Q Spot 260 LED comes with a power input cord terminated with an IEC connector on one end an Edison plug on the other end US market If the power cord that came with your fixture has no plug or you need to change the Edison plug use the table below to wire the new plug Connection Wire US Wire Europe Pin AC Live 1 AC Neutral 2 AC Ground Green Yellow Green Yellow 3 Fuse Replacement 1 With a flat head screwdriver wedge the fuse holder out of its housing and remove the blown fuse from the holder 2 Replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the exact same type and rating 3 Insert the fuse holder back in its place and reconnect power fp Make sure to disconnect the fixture s power cord before replacing a blown fuse and always replace it with a fuse of the same type and rating January 30 2012 5 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Setup Gobo Replacement LED Replacement Unlock the gobo cover and slide it away Take the target gobo out of the gobo wheel 3 Install the new rotating gobo Slide
8. pan amp tilt correction User selectable basic or advanced operating DMX modes DMX Channel Summary Advanced Channel Function Basic Channel Function 1 Pan 1 Pan 2 Pan Fine 2 Tilt 3 Tilt 3 Color Wheel 4 Tilt Fine 4 Fixed Gobo Wheel 1 5 Pan Tilt Speed 5 Rotating Gobo Wheel 2 6 Color Wheel 6 Gobo Rotation 7 Fixed Gobo Wheel 1 7 Rotating Prism 8 Rotating Gobo Wheel 2 8 Focus 9 Gobo Rotation 9 Dimmer 10 Rotating Prism 10 Strobe 11 Focus 11 Control 12 Dimmer 13 Strobe 14 Control January 30 2012 3 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Introduction Product Overview LI gt le 9 llas La A o e AA 1 Control Panel Base Fan Power Input On Off Switch DMX Out Base Fan DMX In Fuse Holder Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 4 January 30 2012 Setup 3 Setup AC Power The Q Spot 260 LED has an auto ranging power supply that can work with an input voltage range of 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Make sure that you are connecting this product to the proper voltage as per the specifications in this guide the product s user manual or on the product s sticker Always connect the Q Spot 260 LED to a protected circuit with an appropriate j electrical ground to avoid the risk of electrocution or fire To determine the power requirements for the Q Spot 260 LED see the label affixed to the side of the fixture Alternatively you may refer to the technical specifications chart
9. 1150 129 1300 144 145 0 159 1600 174 175U 189 190 0 204 205U 219 220 234 235 255 000 009 0100 019 020 029 030 039 040 049 050 059 060 069 070 0 079 080 099 1000 119 1200 139 1400 159 1600 179 1800 199 200 219 220 U 255 000 060 Gobo Rotation 061 U 158 159 U 255 000 001 004 Color Wheel Fixed Gobo Wheel Rotating Gobo Wheel 005 127 1280 132 133 255 Rotating Prism Percent Setting Fast Slow White Red Yellow Magenta Green Orange Blue Light blue Light green Rainbow or linear effect No gobo Gobo 1 Gobo 2 Gobo 3 Gobo 4 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 Gobo 8 Gobo 9 Shaking gobo 9 Shaking gobo 8 Shaking gobo 7 Shaking gobo 6 Shaking gobo 5 Shaking gobo 4 Shaking gobo 3 Shaking gobo 2 Shaking gobo 1 Flow effect No gobo Gobo 1 Gobo 2 Gobo 3 Gobo 4 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 Shaking gobo 7 Shaking gobo 6 Shaking gobo 5 Shaking gobo 4 Shaking gobo 3 Shaking gobo 2 Shaking gobo 1 Flow effect Gobo indexing CW rotation Slow Fast CCW rotation Slow Fast No function Prism engaged no rotation CCW rotation Slow Fast No function CW rotation Slow Fast Operation Focus 0000 255 Dimmer 000 255 Dark Bright Continues on next page 13 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Operation ADVANCED Channel Function Value Percent Setting Cont Close Open Strobe Slow Fast Open
10. 3 pin female of the first DMX fixture 4 Connect the 3 pin female connector of the second DMX cable coming from the first DMX fixture to the DMX Input connector of the second DMX compatible fixture 5 Continue linking the other DMX fixtures in the same way 4 The figure below is only an example of a possible DMX serial connection Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 24 January 30 2012 Appendix DMX Connectivity Cont Generic DM X Data Connection Diagram Master Slave Linking Master Slave Connection Generic M aster Slave Connection Diagram DMX Controlle ponoggognga2s68 so 5 mL e OH OH Pa E GG T H c de vi KI i EET Other DMX Compatible Fixtures gt DMX Curpu DM pir C 1 DMX Fixture 2 DMX Fixture The Master Slave mode allows one fixture the master to run a preconfigured program to control several other fixtures of the same model the slaves without requiring a DMX controller In this mode all the slave fixtures will operate in unison with the master fixture If a fixture supports the Master Slave mode it will have some sort of programming function to configure it as master or slave Those fixtures that only support DMX mode cannot operate in Master Slave mode Make sure the fixtures with which you are working are capable of operating in Master Slave mode When working in Master Slave mode most fixtures us
11. 9 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Technical Information Returns The user must send the merchandise prepaid in the original box and with its original packing and accessories CHAUVET will not issue call tags Procedure Call CHAUVET and request a Return Merchandise Authorization Number RMA before shipping the fixture Be prepared to provide the model number serial number and a brief description of the cause for the return The user must clearly label the package with a Return Merchandise Authorization Number RMA CHAUVET will refuse any product returned without an RMA 5 DO NOT write the RMA directly on the box Instead write it on a properly affixed label Once you are given an RMA please include the following information on a piece of paper inside the box Your name Your address Your phone number The RMA A brief description of the symptoms Be sure to pack the fixture properly Any shipping damage resulting from inadequate packaging will be the customer s responsibility As a suggestion proper UPS packing or double boxing is always a safe method to use CHAUVET reserves the right to use its own discretion to repair or replace returned product s Claims The carrier is responsible for any damage incurred during shipping Therefore if the received merchandise appears to have damages caused during shipping the customer must submit the damage report and any related claims with the carrier no
12. Always connect the Q Spot 260 LED to a grounded circuit to avoid the risk of electrocution This product is for indoor use only To prevent risk of fire or shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture Make sure there are no flammable materials close to the fixture s while operating When hanging this fixture always secure it to a fastening device using a safety cable not provided Always make sure that you are connecting the Q Spot 260 LED to the proper voltage as per the specifications in this manual or on the product s sticker Never connect the Q Spot 260 LED to a dimmer pack Make sure that the power cable is not cracked crimped or damaged Never disconnect the fixture by pulling or tugging on the power cable The maximum ambient temperature Ta is 104 F 40 C Do not operate the fixture at a higher temperature In case of a serious operating problem stop using this product immediately In the unlikely event that your Q Spot 260 LED may require service please contact CHAUVET Technical Support LEDs gradually decline in brightness over time mostly because of heat Packaged in clusters LEDs exhibit higher operating temperatures than in ideal or singular optimum conditions For this reason using all color LEDs at their fullest intensity significantly reduces the LEDs lifespan Under normal conditions this lifespan can be of 40 000 to 50 000 hours If extending this lifespan expectancy is vital lower the ope
13. EAN EG E a ee 23 Making YOUROWNDMX CADIC ds 23 BMX Cable CATAS OS ETT L 23 DMX Cable CORNCCIONS cscs T 24 S MimieNon aee uoc P 24 DMX CONIC sa echan facte beca O aras eed eror checa tet 24 Master Slave Linking tetonas iat da las qM o DIR absent Seda D TP dU 25 Maslen Slave Connec uisi a oet etae ae abrite I x ete He E buie tad e e tus de Salen pi e tue ca e a 25 W Addres SINO RR PP I LOIS 26 Single Row GOMNMCCTON MT a taeda A ORE 26 S andara Block COMME CHON END 26 Repeated Row Block COPBPDeClODs a eire do aaa a a 26 Os gla gl ay Remum 26 SIZING tbe CINCO BEeaKGES uut aie once baat ated ce eun toti catt cx put ui RR RD abu d Rt mima dnm ode 27 Jang e SCO HOCK Cl I oie eot Gta hee p cu AA 27 USING Te Walls VOS ipeo vn 27 Considering the Power Factot RN D e eat tet ds 27 USING He VOLAMOS MENO RR T A AA O Ai 27 Saeco Mo Ine CICUIL bi pakana a 27 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 b January 30 2012 1 Before you Begin What is Included Unpacking Instructions Text Conventions Icons La January 30 2012 Before you Begin One Q Spot 260 LED One IEC power cord with Edison plug Two mounting brackets Warranty card Quick Reference Guide Immediately upon receiving a f
14. Pulse strobe effect Slow Fast Open Random strobe effect Slow Fast Open 000 U 019 No function 020 U 039 Pan tilt black activation 3 s delay 040 U 059 Pan tilt black deactivation 3 s delay 060U 079 Auto 1 3 s delay 080 U 099 Auto 2 3 s delay 100U 119 Sound 1 3 s delay l4 Control 120 139 Sound 2 3 s delay 140U 159 Custom 160U 179 Test 3 s delay 180U 199 No function 200 219 Reset 3 s delay 220U 255 No function BASIC Channel Function Value Percent Setting 1 Pa 000 U 255 0 540 2 0 270 White Hed Yellow Magenta Green Orange Blue Light blue Light green Rainbow or linear effect 000 U 009 No gobo 010U 019 Gobo 1 020U 029 Gobo 2 030U 039 Gobo3 040U 049 Gobo 4 050U 059 Gobo 5 060 U 069 Gobo 6 070 U 079 Gobo 7 080 U 089 Gobo 8 Fixed Gobo 090 U 099 Gobo 9 Wheel 100 U 114 Shaking gobo 9 115U 129 Shaking gobo 8 130 U 144 Shaking gobo 7 145 U 159 Shaking gobo 6 160 U 174 Shaking gobo 5 175 U 189 Shaking gobo 4 190 U 204 Shaking gobo 3 205 U 219 Shaking gobo 2 220 U 234 Shaking gobo 1 235 U 255 Flow effect 3 Color Wheel Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 14 January 30 2012 BASIC Cont January 30 2012 Channel Function 10 11 Value 000 009 0100 019 020 029 030 039 040U 049 050 059 060 069 070 079 080 U 099 1000 119 1200 139 140 0 159 1600 179 180 0 199 2000 219 220 255 Rotating Gobo
15. Rev 02 26 ID Addressing is a sub addressing method by which each fixture apart from its starting address can also have an ID address in the 1 66 range This allows users to multiply the number of fixtures they can control with a single DMX controller Many fixtures have at least one DMX personality or mode that enables ID addressing In this case one of the channels of such DMX mode is in charge of selecting an ID address When using ID addressing setting the value of the ID addressing channel to 0 allows for the simultaneous control of all the fixtures with the same starting address regardless of their particular ID address ID addressing is also a tool for creating special lighting effects by having several fixtures sharing the same starting DMX address and ID address as indicated below The figure below shows a simple DMX layout that uses four fixtures all with the same DMX address and a unique ID address for each fixture This allows the user to control simultaneously the whole group of units at that DMX address by setting the ID Addressing channel to 0 Similarly the user can control each fixture at that DMX address independently by first selecting the DMX address and then using the ID Addressing channel to locate the target ID address ID Addr 3 D Addr 4 D Addr 1 ID Addr Z In the Standard Block connection the fixtures appear in repeated rows of the same length to form a block For instance three rows of fi
16. Spot 260 LED fixture the master running a Master Slave preconfigured program to control several other Q Spot 260 LED fixtures the slaves Linking without requiring a DMX controller In this mode all the slave fixtures will operate in unison with the master fixture When in Master Slave mode the Q Spot 260 LED units link to each other using the standard DMX connection If you are not familiar with the Master Slave connectivity please refer to the DMX Primer and DMX Connectivity sections in the Appendix chapter of this manual Be The Operation chapter of this manual provides detailed instructions on how to d configure the Master and Slave units January 30 2012 7 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Setup Mounting Read the safety notes at the beginning of this guide and follow their recommendations before mounting this product Orientation Always mount this fixture in any safe position while making sure that there is adequate room around it for ventilation Make sure to mount this fixture away from any flammable material as indicated in the Safety Notes Rigging CHAUVET recommends following the general guidelines below when mounting the Q Spot 260 LED When selecting an installation location consider ease of access to the fixture for operation programming adjustments and routine maintenance Never mount the fixture in places where rain high humidity extreme temperature changes or restricted ventilation may affect it
17. User Manual PROFESSIONAL a SPOT 260 18 gt Edition Notes Edition Notes Trademarks Copyright Notice Manual Usage Document Printing Intended Audience Disclaimer CHAUVET Publications Hot Line Document Revision Fixture at a Glance CHAUVET released this edition of the Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 in January 2012 The Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 covers the description safety precautions installation programming operation and maintenance of the Q Spot 260 LED fixture CHAUVETO is a registered trademark of CHAUVET amp Sons Inc d b a CHAUVET or Chauvet The CHAUVET logo in its entirety including the Chauvet name and the dotted triangle and all other trademarks on this manual pertaining to services products or marketing statements example It s Green Thinking are owned or licensed by CHAUVET Any other product names logos brands company names and other trademarks featured or referred to within this document are the property of their respective trademark holders CHAUVET owns the content of this user manual in its entirety including but not limited to pictures logos trademarks and resources Copyright 2010 CHAUVET All rights reserved Electronically published by CHAUVET in the United States of America CHAUVET authorizes its customers to download and print this manual for professional information purposes only CHAUVET expressly prohibits the
18. and lock the gobo cover Make sure to disconnect the fixture s power cord before replacing the gobo Rotating Gobo Gobo 5lot Door Remove the head cover by loosening its screws 2 Remove the fan cover the head fan the fan support and the heat sink in this order 3 Disconnect and remove the LED 4 Mount and connect the new LED 5 Reverse steps 2 and 1 Make sure to disconnect the fixture s power cord before replacing the LED Head cover Fan support Fan cover Fan Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 6 January 30 2012 Setup DMX Linking You may link the Q Spot 260 LED to a DMX controller using a standard DMX serial connection If using other DMX compatible fixtures with the Q Spot 260 LED it is possible to control them individually with a single DMX controller It is also possible to run several DMX compatible fixtures synchronized without a DMX controller in a master slave operating mode If you are not familiar with the DMX standard please refer to the DMX Primer and DMX Connectivity sections in the Appendix chapter of this manual DMX Modes The Q Spot 260 LED uses the standard DMX data connection for its DMX modes Advanced and Basic Refer to the Operation Instructions chapter to learn how to configure the Q Spot 260 LED to work in these modes The DMX Values section will give you detailed information regarding the above mentioned DMX modes The Master Slave mode allows a Q
19. e the DMX data connection as well The difference in this case is that there is no DMX controller involved Refer to the fixtures manual to learn how to configure them to work in Master Slave mode The procedure below illustrates a possible connection method 1 Connect the 3 pin male connector of the first DMX cable to the DMX Output connector 3 pin female of the master fixture 2 Connect the 3 pin female connector of the first DMX cable coming from the master fixture to the DMX Input connector 3 pin male of the first slave fixture 3 Connect the 3 pin male connector of the second DMX cable to the DMX Output connector 3 pin female of the first slave fixture 4 Connect the 3 pin female connector of the second DMX cable coming from the first slave fixture to the DMX Input connector 3 pin male of the second slave fixture 5 Continue linking the other slave fixtures in the same way 6 Follow the steps in fixtures manual to configure the fixtures as master and slaves Other Slave Second First Fixtures DMX DMX Cable Cable DATE Output DME man DN Cait pt DME Ina Master Fixture First Slave Fixture January 30 ee QS pot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 January 30 2012 Appendix ID Addressing Not supported by the Q Spot 260 LED Single Row Connection Single Row ID Addressing Diagram Standard Block Connection Repeated How Block Connection Other Effects Q Spot 260 LED User Manual
20. eed as well as assigning the corresponding DMX channels to each fixture in order Configuration to size correctly the DMX controller Personalities Most DMX fixtures use multiple personalities each of them requiring a different number of channels depending on the number of features it enables The number of DMX channels used by a fixture may vary from only one usually the general dimmer control to 15 or more as mentioned above When the job does not require using all the fixture s capabilities the user can select a more basic personality less channels thus allowing the DMX controller to accommodate more DMX fixtures Starting For the DMX controller to control each DMX fixture the user must first configure each Address fixture s personality This will determine the number of required channels to control the fixture Each channel will have a DMX address assigned to it However since assigning a particular DMX address to each channel is impractical the user will only need to configure on each fixture the DMX address that corresponds to the fixture s Channel 1 This is the fixture s starting address The fixture will automatically assign the other channels to the subsequent DMX addresses Once this assignment is complete and based on the number of channels it uses the fixture will respond to the DMX signals sent to the range of DMX channels that begins with the starting address For example a fixture that uses six DMX channels and who
21. eshooting Guide Faulty DMX interface Replace the display board Faulty Display board Replace the display board Non DMX cables Use only DMX compatible cables Bouncing signals Install terminator as suggested Install an optically coupled DMX splitter right after the fixture with the strong signal Install an optically coupled DMX splitter after unit 32 or before Keep DMX cables separated from power cables or fluorescent black lights Long cable low level signal DMX signal problems Too many fixtures Symptom Cause s Action s n Reconnect LED B Replace LED Replace LED driver Fixture is on Replace head fan Head fan is off Replace LED driver Fixture is on Replace base fan Base fan is off Replace power supply Replace color wheel motor Color wheel problem Replace sensor board Replace X Y control board Replace prism motor Prism problem Replace prism belt Replace X Y control board Replace gobo wheel motor Unblock Replace sensor board Replace X Y control board Replace pan motor Replace pan belt Pan movement problem Replace magnetic sensor Replace optical sensor Replace X Y control board Replace tilt motor Replace tilt belt Tilt movement problem Replace magnetic sensor Replace optical sensor Replace X Y control board Circuit breaker fuse keeps Check total load placed on the electrical circuit tripping blowing Check for a short in the electrical wiring Check for power on power outlet Check power cord Fixture does not power
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23. he last fixture to 300 455 m 985 1 500 ft Making your Own If you choose to create your own DMX cable make sure to use data grade cables that DMX Cable can carry a high frequency signal and are less prone to electromagnetic interference Use a BeldenO 9841 or equivalent cable which meets the specifications for EIA RS 485 applications Do not use standard microphone cables for DMX applications because they cannot transmit DMX data reliably over long distances DMX Cable The DMX data cable must have the following characteristics Characteristics Type shielded 2 conductor twisted pair Maximum capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft Maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft Maximum resistance 20 ohms 1000 ft Nominal impedance 100 140 ohms January 30 2012 23 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Appendix DMX Connectivity Cont DMX Cable Each DMX cable must have a male 3 pin XLR connector on one end and a female 3 Connectors pin XLR connector on the other end DMX Connector Configuration To DMX Input To DMX Output Female Male a a eh eh de ok ok Paga d E ok ok E E E Et reb DR Na aa Aa zm Ra zm 5 zm E zm T zm rh zm zm ui zm gi et Ra if a mer ER Em Ea RRN A x T tty Jo Wu Sand zm x Ca de uie To avoid signal transmission problems and interference it is always advisable to connect a DMX signal terminator as seen bel
24. he user should clean the light fixtures frequently Usage and environment are contributing factors in determining the cleaning frequency As a rule the user should clean the fixtures at least twice a month Dust build up reduces light output performance and can cause overheating This can lead to reduced light source life and increased mechanical wear CHAUVET recommends cleaning the fixture s external optics with a soft cloth using normal glass cleaning fluid To clean a fixture follow the below recommendations Unplug the fixture from power Wait until the fixture is cold Use a vacuum or dry compressed air and a soft brush to remove dust collected on the external vents and reachable internal components Clean all external optics and glass surfaces with a mild solution of glass cleaner or isopropyl alcohol and a soft lint free cotton cloth or a lens cleaning tissue Apply the solution directly to the cloth or tissue and drag any dirt and grime to the outside of the lens Gently polish the external glass surfaces until they are free of haze and lint When cleaning units with a movable mirror you should keep the contact with the mirror surface to a minimum to avoid scratching or damaging it Always dry the external optics and glass surfaces carefully after cleaning them If the fixture has one or more fans refrain from spinning them using compressed air 16 January 30 2012 Technical Information Q Spot 260 LED Troubl
25. his icon indicates important installation or configuration information Failure to comply with this information may prevent the fixture from functioning correctly This icon indicates useful although non critical information The term DMX used throughout this document refers to the USITT DMX512 A transmission protocol 1 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Before you Begin Safety Notes Personal Safety Mounting and Rigging Power and Wiring Operation Expected LED Lifespan Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 2 Please read the following notes carefully because they include important safety information about the installation usage and maintenance of this product It is important to read all these notes before starting to work with this product There are no user serviceable parts inside the Q Spot 260 LED Any reference to servicing this unit you may find from now on in this User Manual will only apply to properly CHAUVET certified technicians Do not open the housing or attempt any repairs unless you are one of them Please refer to all applicable local codes and regulations for proper installation of the Q Spot 260 LED Keep this manual for future consultation If you sell the Q Spot 260 LED to another user make sure that they also receive this manual Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while the fixture is on Always disconnect the Q Spot 260 LED from its power source before servicing
26. ht will turn off after 60 s When in the BRIGHT setting the display backlight will stay on 1 Goto MENU gt INTRO gt INFO 2 The display will show the installed software version 9 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Operation Keylock 1 Goto MENU INTRO KEYLOCK 2 Select YES or NO When in the YES setting the user will have to enter the password after 30 er seconds of control panel inactivity or each time he she turns the fixture on The default non modifiable password is lt UP gt DOWN UP lt DOWN gt and ENTER Movement Inversion Go to MENU INVERT PAN Select a movement mode NORMAL or REVERSE Go to MENU INVERT TILT Select a movement mode NORMAL or REVERSE Go to MENU INVERT USE Select YES to activate the new settings or NO to stop using them DN ID de V Color Wheel Movement Go to MENU INVERT COLOR Select a movement mode STEP or LINEAR Go to MENU INVERT USE Select YES to activate the new setting or NO to stop using it Ge WU Edit Custom Go to MENU gt EDIT gt STEP Select a programming step 000 255 Go to MENU gt EDIT gt PAN Select a pan value 000 255 Go to MENU gt EDIT gt TILT Select a tilt value 000 255 Go to MENU gt EDIT gt XY SPEED Select a tilt oan movement speed 000 255 Go to MENU gt EDIT gt COLOR Select a color wheel position 000 255 as per the DMX Values table G
27. ixture carefully unpack the box Check the box contents to ensure that all parts are present and that they are in good condition If any part appears damaged from shipping or if the box shows signs of mishandling notify the shipper immediately In addition retain the box and all the packing material for inspection In any event save the carton and all packing material because in case that you have to return the fixture to the factory you will have to do so in its original box with its original packing See the Claims section in the Technical Information chapter Convention 1 512 50 60 10 Claims COLORado UM lt SET gt Settings MENU gt Settings 1 10 Yes No ON Icons 2e Meaning A range of values A set of mutually exclusive values in the text A DIP switch to be configured A fixture function a new term a section or a chapter The name of another publication or manual A button to be pressed on the fixture s control panel A menu option that can be selected but not modified A sequence of menu options to be followed A range of menu values of which one can be selected A set of mutually exclusive menu options to choose A value to be entered or selected Meaning This icon indicates critical installation configuration or operation information Failure to comply with this information may render the fixture partially or completely inoperative damage third party equipment or cause harm to the user T
28. nction You can set the Q Spot 260 LED start address in the 001 512 DMX range This allows for the control of up to 36 fixtures in the 14 channel ADVANCED DMX mode and up to 46 fixtures in the 11 channel BASIC DMX mode The Q Spot 260 LED does not support ID Addressing Carry out all the programming procedures indicated below from the control panel Refer to the Menu Map page to learn how the menu options relate to each other Use ENTER and lt MENUs to change levels in the Menu Map This is equivalent to move right and left respectively Use UP and DOWN to move vertically within the Menu Map options Select DMX operation a Goto MENU gt INTRO gt RUN b Select DMX512 2 Select a DMX mode a Goto MENU gt INTRO gt CHANNELS b Select BASIC or ADVANCED 3 Select the starting address a Goto MENU gt INTRO gt ADDRESS b Select a starting address 001 498 Advanced or 001 501 Basic 1 Goto MENU gt INTRO gt RUN 2 Select a stand alone operation mode AUTO 1 AUTO 2 SOUND 1 SOUND 2 CUSTOM or TEST 1 Configure the Master fixture a Select a stand alone mode as indicated above 2 Configure the Slave fixtures a Goto MENU gt INTRO gt RUN b Select SLAVE Of all the stand alone operation modes indicated above only CUSTOM is editable see Edit Custom 1 Goto MENU gt INTRO gt DISPLAY 2 Select a display mode 60 CLOSE or BRIGHT When in the 60 CLOSE setting the display backlig
29. o conductor twisted pair cable with one 3 pin XLR male connector on one end and a 3 pin XLR female connector on the other end The XLR connectors pin out is as follows pin 1 is the Common shield pin 2 is Signal Negative S and pin 3 is Signal Positive S4 The Signals The DMX signal stream is unidirectional from the DMX controller to the DMX compatible fixtures These signals conform to the EIA 485 standard The stream of DMX signals consists of 512 individual sequential channels that form a frame The DMX controller constantly sends frames of DMX signals to the DMX connection even if not all of the 512 channels are in use Because of this constant transmission method there can be only one DMX controller in a DMX connection Otherwise the DMX signals sent by one controller would interfere with the signals sent by the other controller s The Functions Each DMX channel can have any unitary value in the 000 255 range Each DMX compatible fixture uses as many consecutive DMX channels as features the user can control The sequential numbers assigned to each DMX channel 1 512 are also known as DMX addresses The function each DMX channel has and the results of assigning a value to each depend on each controlled fixture Some fixtures only use a single DMX channel while others may require 15 or more DMX channels to control all their functions DMX The DMX fixture configuration consists in determining how many channels each fixture will n
30. o to MENU gt EDIT gt GOBO 1 Select a fixed gobo 000 255 as per the DMX Values table Go to MENU gt EDIT gt GOBO 2 Select a rotating gobo 000 255 as per the DMX Values table Go to MENU gt EDIT gt GOBO 2 ROT Select a rotating gobo mode 000 255 as per the DMX Values table Go to MENU gt EDIT gt PRISM Select a rotating prism mode 000 255 as per the DMX Values table Go to MENU gt EDIT gt FOCUS Select a focus position 000 255 Go to MENU gt EDIT gt DIMMER Select a dimmer setting 000 255 Go to MENU gt EDIT gt STROBE Select a strobe setting 000 255 as per the DMX Values table Go to MENU gt EDIT gt TIME Select the duration of this step 000 255 Go to MENU gt EDIT gt USE Select YES to save the settings for this step or NO to delete them Repeat steps 3 to 26 for the other steps Bb OU N A 2 O O N O 1 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 mb A gt gt gt wg gt gt Mr Nag gt 07 Nga gt gt gt NA AZ AZ AR ma 22 23 24 25 26 27 NG To repeat the Custom steps in an endless loop mode configure the TIME er setting of the last step as O Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 10 January 30 2012 Range Limitation Move in Black Reset Control System Default January 30 2012 o N OORA co N CO Operation Go to MENU 5 RANGE P START Select the starting p
31. oint for the limited pan 000 255 Go to MENU gt RANGE gt P FINISH Select the finishing point for the limited pan 000 255 Go to MENU 5 RANGE T START Select the starting point for the limited tilt 000 255 Go to MENU gt RANGE gt T FINISH Select the finishing point for the limited tilt 000 255 Go to MENU gt RANGE gt USE 10 Select YES to activate the new settings or NO to stop using them Go to MENU SPECIAL 5 BLACK Select YES to enable the 3 seconds delay or NO to make the blackout immediate Go to MENU SPECIAL RESET Select DMX to enable the DMX controller to reset the fixture Control function or NO to reset the fixture only from the control panel Go to MENU DEFAULT DEFAULT Select YES to default the fixture to its original factory settings 11 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Operation Q Spot 260 LED Menu Map Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 RESET gt NO YES January 30 2012 DMX Values ADVANCED Channel Function Value Pan 0000 255 0 540 Pan Fine 000 255 Fine movement control 000 255 0 270 000 U 255 Fine movement control January 30 2012 O1 amp GO NM 10 11 12 Pan Tilt Speed 000 U 255 000 016 017 033 034 050 051 067 068 084 085 101 102U 118 119U 135 136 U 152 153U 255 000 U 009 0100 019 020 029 030 039 040 049 050 059 060 U 069 070 079 080 089 090 U 099 1000 114
32. ow 120 ohm 14 W resistor between pin 2 DMX and pin 3 DMX on the output of the laat fiytira Test all DMX cables with an ohmmeter to verify their correct polarity and to make sure that there are no short circuits between any of the pins or between any pin D and ground If the Common wire shield touched the chassis ground a ground loop could form which may cause the fixture to perform erratically 3 Pin to 5 Pin If you use a DMX controller or fixture with a 5 pin DMX connector you will need to use Conversion Chart a 5 pin to 3 pin adapter The chart below details a proper cable conversion 3 Pin to 5 Pin Conversion Chart Conductor 5 Pin Male Input Ground Shield Pin 1 Negative signal Pin 2 Positive signal Pin 3 Not Used po cy Not Used Pin 5 DMX Connection Make sure that the fixtures with which you are working can operate in DMX mode not in a proprietary connection mode Refer to the fixtures manual to learn how to enable their respective DMX modes The procedure below illustrates a possible DMX connection method 1 Connect the 3 pin male connector of the first DMX cable to the DMX Output connector 3 pin female of the DMX controller 2 Connect the 3 pin female connector of the first DMX cable coming from the controller to the DMX Input connector 3 pin male of the first DMX fixture 3 Connect the 3 pin male connector of the second DMX cable to the DMX Output connector
33. rational temperature by improving ventilation and reducing the external temperature as well as limiting the overall projection intensity January 30 2012 2 Introduction Feature Description Features Additional Features Introduction The Q Spot 260 LED is a high power moving yoke fixture equipped with a 60 watt white LED It includes a color wheel with eight slots plus white It also comes with two gobo wheels one with seven rotating slot n lock gobos plus open and the other with nine fixed gobos plus open The easy access hatch provides for tool free gobo changes It also includes remote focus and a rotating 3 face prism 11 or 14 channel DMX 512 LED moving yoke Pan 540 tilt 270 Color wheel 8 colors white Rainbow color spin at variable speeds Gobo wheel 1 Gobo shake 9 gobos open Gobo wheel spin at variable speeds Gobo wheel 2 Indexed rotating gobo wheel with gobo shake 7 slot n lock gobos open 2 glass 5 metal Rotating gobo wheel spin at variable speeds 3 facet high speed rotating prism at variable speeds Variable electronic shutter for strobing Variable electronic dimmer 0 100 Remote fixture reset amp vector speed channel 255 user programmable steps without DMX controller Move in black for pan tilt Built in automated programs Built in sound activated programs High powered 60 W 12 6 A LED Easy access door for gobo change User selectable pan tilt ranges Automatic
34. se starting address is 100 will accept DMX data sent by the DMX controller to channels 100 101 102 103 104 and 105 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 22 January 30 2012 Appendix DMX Configuration Cont Assigning The user must carefully assign the starting addresses for each individual fixture to Addresses avoid DMX channel overlapping If the DMX channels do overlap the affected fixtures could operate erratically However the user may decide to configure two or more similar fixtures with the same personality and starting address In this case all the fixtures with the same starting address will operate at unison DMX Universes A DMX universe is the set of DMX compatible fixtures connected to the same DMX daisy chain which are receiving DMX data from the same DMX controller using the same set of 512 DMX channels Although in most cases an installation will consist of only one DMX universe it could be necessary to define two or more universes because of constrains imposed by the distance or the number of features Most DMX controllers support only one universe although some DMX controllers may support two or more universes Each universe will have its own separated DMX daisy chain A DMX compatible fixture can only be part of a single DMX universe DMX Connecting the DMX fixtures to a DMX controller in small to medium installations is usually a rather simple operation that requires a minimum of tools and some planning
35. t CHAUVET The customer must submit the report upon reception of the damaged merchandise Failure to do so in a timely manner may invalidate the customer s claim with the carrier For other issues such as missing components or parts damage not related to shipping or concealed damage the customer must make claims to CHAUVET within seven 7 days of receiving the merchandise Contact Us World Wide General Information CHAUVET 5200 NW 108th Avenue Sunrise FL 33351 Voice 954 929 1115 Fax 954 929 5560 Toll free 800 762 1084 Technical Support Voice 954 929 1115 Press 4 Fax 954 929 5560 Attention Service World Wide Web www chauvetlighting com Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 20 January 30 2012 Technical Information Technical Specifications Weight amp Dimensions bones tut Sn ERO II Pala nA mE et 11 4 in 290 mm A E 11 6 in 295 mm AA NER Y 19 1 in 485 mm A 30 lbs 13 6 kg Power ARONA o e E EP a OS 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 120 V 60 Hz occcccnnnccncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 150W 1 2 A operation 0 1 A inrush Power Consumption 240 V 50 Hz ccccccnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnos 145 W 0 6 A operation 0 1 A inrush Light Source FB 60 W 50 000 hours ein ec UO NR 1 Photo Optic Lumina ak A Nan D NN ME mum A T EE MA ALI DR P P M lac 5 400 lux GAIAM UG atic
36. they consume in a Spec Sticker circuit at the specified voltage This greatly simplifies calculating the total current drawn For instance if the sticker on the fixture indicates 0 1 A 115 VAC 60 Hz and the installer is connecting 12 of them on the same 115 VAC circuit to determine the total current required by the fixtures it would be enough to do this simple calculation 0 1 Ax 122 1 2A Using the Some installers may prefer to determine the current drawn by the fixture by dividing its Watts Volts Method power consumption indicated in watts W by the voltage V on the circuit As an example assuming that a certain fixture consumes 240 W and it is connected to a 120 VAC circuit the current it draws would be 240W 120V 22A Considering the The above method is accurate only with fixtures whose power factor PF is equal or Power Factor very close to 1 Otherwise the calculated current may be too low with respect to the actual current drawn by the fixture In fact as the PF decreases the difference between the current calculated using the watts volts method and the actual current increases Therefore for fixtures with a PF below 0 9 the installer must always consider the fixture s PF when using the watts figure to calculate the current it draws For the above example if the published fixture s PF were 0 7 the resulting drawn current would be as follows 2A 0 7 2 8571A This is approximately equal
37. to 2 86 A 2 9 A or even 3 A depending on the installers desire for accuracy In other words the actual current ended up being close to 50 higher than originally calculated Using the If the fixture s sticker indicates the power consumption in volt amps VA the Volt Amps Method calculation of the drawn current is simply the result of dividing the amount in VA by the voltage on the circuit V For a fixture with a consumption of 360 VA the calculation would be as follows 360 VA 120V 3A Note that when the power consumption is in VA the fixture s PF is never part of the current draw calculation Selecting the The National Electric Code NEC determines that circuit breakers should handle 80 Circuit Breaker of their rated capacity for continuous loads those being on for three or more hours and 100 for intermittent loads For safety reasons CHAUVET recommends assuming that all loads are continuous After calculating the total current the fixtures connected to a particular circuit will draw the installer must consider the 80 rule indicated above For a total current of 22 A the calculation is as follows 22A 1 25 27 5A The installer should use a 30 A CB because the immediately lower CB rating 25 A would not be enough for this load January 30 2012 27 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 CHAUVET 5200 NW 108 Avenue Sunrise FL 33351 U S A 800 762 1084 954 929 1115 FAX 954 929 5560 www chauv
38. up Replace fuse Replace On Off switch Replace internal power supply Check control panel and unit addressing Check DMX cables Fixture does not respond Check polarity switch settings on the controller to DMX Check cable connections Faulty DMX interface Faulty Display board Non DMX cables Bouncing signals Interference from AC wires If you still experience technical problems after trying the above solutions contact CHAUVET Technical Support January 30 2012 17 Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 Technical Information Exploded View Q Spot 260 LED User Manual Rev 02 18 January 30 2012 Technical Information Parts List Item Description CHAUVET Part Number 1 P114 Q260LFL 2 P114 Q260PRSM 3 P113 Q260LP 4 P188 Q260LED 5 P169 Q260LED 6 P222 Q260LED 7 P222 Q260LHS 8 P131 MVNHD 9 P300 Q260LA 10 P113 Q260LEDT 11 P173 Q260LED 12 P131 24V15A 13 P125 Q260LED 14 P175 Q260LED 15 P300 Q260BB 16 P135 XLRA 17 P135 XLRB 18 P190 Q260LED 19 P100 SWTCH 20 P169 Q260LEDS 21 P149 Q260LED 22 P113 Q260LG 23 P113 Q260LEDP 24 Left base cover P300 Q260BB Not Shown 25 P142 Q260LED 26 P118 4863M 27 P118 3M291 28 P118 Q260LRG 29 P118 Q260LSG 30 P118 Q260LC 31 P118 Q260LP 32 P113 Q260LSG 33 Color wheel motor P113 Q260LC Photometrics luminance Ix 4230 1058 4 0 64 4 15 787 D Mrr NG TET TTT TT Ty yy yy O O Distance m 2 4 6 8 Diameter mm 55 4 110 8 166 3 221 7 277 January 30 2012 1
39. usage copy storage distribution modification or printing of this manual or its content for any other purpose without its written consent For better results print this document in color on letter size paper 8 5 x 11 inches double sided If using A4 paper 210 x 297 mm configure your printer to scale the content of this document to A4 paper Any person in charge of installing operating and or maintaining the Q Spot 260 LED should read the Guide that shipped with it and this manual in their entirety before installing operating or maintaining this product CHAUVET believes that the information contained in this manual is accurate in all respects However CHAUVET assumes no responsibility for any error or omissions in this document CHAUVET reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of CHAUVET to notify any person or company of such revision or changes This does not constitute in any way acommitment by CHAUVET to make such changes CHAUVET may issue a revision of this manual or a new edition of it to incorporate such changes If you have any comments about the accuracy of this document or general suggestions regarding how we can improve it please call us at 800 762 1084 US callers or 1 954 929 1115 international callers ext 43 You can download the latest versions of all CHAUVET products manuals from www chauvetlighting com The Q
40. xtures with three fixtures per row to form a 3 x 3 block Each of the fixtures has unique sequential ascending ID addresses for the controller to control each fixture individually In this type of connection the fixtures appear in repeated rows or columns of the same length to form a block For instance there may be three columns of fixtures with three fixtures per column to form a 3 x 3 block In this case the fixtures form groups each with its own sequential ascending ID addresses This way the controller will control each group of fixtures individually IC Ador 1 ID Adr 2 ID Addr 3 D Addr 1 ID Ader 2 ID Adair a q PA 40 A NG 6 D Addr 4 D Adar 5 ID Addr 1 D Addr 3 ID Addr 3 eT QU d 24 e LM Es IT ars DAS IZA Controller Controller Standard Block Connection Repeated Block Connection For other types of effects you may group the fixtures in diagonal lines or place them in random positions within a single block January 30 2012 Appendix Sizing the Calculating the total current drawn by the fixtures connected to a particular circuit is not p complicated if the installer has the right information at hand and knows how to interpret Circuit Breakers With the fixture s current draw information the installer can calculate and select the right circuit breaker size rating to which they can connect a group of fixtures Using the CHAUVETO fixtures come with a sticker that indicates the current

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