Event MH
Elation Professional
4295 Charter Street
Los Angeles, Ca 90058
Rev. 3/06/2009
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CONTENTS
1. General Information……………………………………………………………………… 4
a. Introduction………………………………………………………………………. 4
b. Unpacking………………………………………………………..………..…..… 4
c. Customer Support…………………………………………….………………… 4
d. Warranty Registration……………………………………………….……..…… 5
2. Safety Instructions………………………………………………………........…………. 6
3. Features……………………………………………………………………………………8
4. General Guidelines………………………………………………………………………. 9
5. Fixture Overview…………………………………………………………….…………… 10
6. Mounting and Installation………………………………………………………….……. 14
a. Mounting Positions……………………………………………………………… 14
b. Mounting Points…………………………………………………………………. 15
c. Securing………………………………………………………………………….. 16
7. Understanding DMX……………………………………………………………………... 17
a. DMX Connections………………………………………………………………. 18
b. DMX Terminator…………………………………………………………………. 18
c. 3-Pin to 5-Pin Conversion……………………………………………………….19
8. Display Indicators……………………………………………………………………….. 21
9. Fixture Menu……………………………………………………………………………… 22
a. Menu functions………………………………………………………………….. 24
10. DMX Addressing……...………………………………………………………………….. 35
11. DMX Channel Traits…………………………………………………………………….. 37
12. Error Codes………………………………………………………………………………. 41
13. Operation…………………………………………………………………………………. 42
14. Built-In Wireless Receiver……………………………………………………………… 44
15. Working with Built-In Programs……………………………………….……………….. 46
16. Cleaning and Maintenance………………………………………………………………52
17. Photometric Data………………………………………………………………………… 53
18. Dimensional Drawings………………………………………………….……………….. 54
19. Circuit Schematic………...……………………………………………………………….55
20. Battery Pack……………………………………………………………………………….56
21. Warranty…………………………………………………………………………………... 57
22. Technical Specifications…………………………………………...………….………… 59
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION: Congratulations, you have just purchased one of the most innovative and
reliable lighting fixtures on the market today! The Event MH™ has been designed to perform
reliably for years when the guidelines in this booklet are followed. Please read and
understand the instructions in this manual carefully and thoroughly before attempting to
operate this unit. These instructions contain important information regarding safety during
use and maintenance.
UNPACKING: Thank you for purchasing the Event MH™ by Elation Professional®. Every
Event MH™ has been thoroughly tested and has been shipped in perfect operating
condition. Carefully check the shipping carton for damage that may have occurred during
shipping. If the carton appears to be damaged, carefully inspect your unit for damage and be
sure all accessories necessary to operate the unit have arrived intact. In the event damage
has been found or parts are missing, please contact our customer support team for further
instructions. Please do not return this unit to your dealer without first contacting customer
support at the number listed below.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT: Elation Professional® provides a customer support line, to provide
set up help and to answer any question should you encounter problems during your set up
comments or suggestions. For service related issue please contact Elation Professional®.
Service Hours are Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.
Voice:
Fax:
(323) 582-3322
(323) 582-3108
E-mail:
Forum:
Warning! To prevent or reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not expose this unit to
rain or moisture.
Caution! There are no user serviceable parts inside this unit. Do not attempt any repairs
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yourself, doing so will void your manufactures warranty.
Elation Encourages Recycling: Please do not discard the shipping carton in the trash.
Please recycle whenever possible.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION: The Event MH™ carries a two year (730 days) limited
warranty. Please fill out the enclosed warranty card to validate your purchase. All returned
service items whether under warranty or not, must be freight pre-paid and accompany a
return authorization (R.A.) number. The R.A. number must be clearly written on the outside
of the return package. A brief description of the problem as well as the R.A. number must
also be written down on a piece of paper and included in the shipping container. If the unit is
under warranty, you must provide a copy of your proof of purchase invoice. Items returned
without a R.A. number clearly marked on the outside of the package will be refused and
returned at customer’s expense. You may obtain a R.A. number by contacting customer
support at (323) 582-3322.
Never open this fixture while in use!
This device falls under protection-class 1. Therefore it is essential that the device be
grounded properly.
Qualified personnel must perform all electrical connections.
Be sure the available voltage matches the voltage requirements of the unit.
Be sure the power cord is never crimped or damaged. If the power cord is damaged, replace
it immediately with a new one of similar power rating.
Always disconnect from main power before performing any type of service or any cleaning
procedure.
Only handle the power cord by the plug. Never pull out the plug by tugging the wire portion of
the cord.
Please be aware that damages caused by manual modifications to the device are not
subject to warranty.
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2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The Event MH™ is an extremely sophisticated piece of electronic
equipment. To guarantee a smooth operation, it is important to
follow the guidelines in this manual. The manufacturer of this
device will not accept responsibility for damages resulting from
the misuse of this fixture due to the disregard of the information
printed in this manual.
1. Always be sure that the fan and the air inlets remain clean and are never blocked.
Allow about 6” (15cm) between this fixture and other devices or a wall to allow for
proper cooling.
2. Never touch the fixture during normal operation. This can cause severe personal
injuries and/or damage to the fixture.
3. Be sure to unplug the EVENT MH™ from the power outlet before performing any
service related issues.
4. Lamp Replacement; Allow at least 30 minutes after disconnecting main power
before you open the EVENT MH™. To prevent personal injury, never touch the
lamp if you are not absolutely sure it has cooled.
5. Never look directly into the lamp beam. You risk injury to your retina, which may
induce blindness.
6. Be sure to track and record the lamp running time. The lamp should be changed at
the end of the specified lamp life, regardless of lamp output. You may also have to
change the lamp if it shows any deformations or damage. The same is with all
glass components, color filters, lenses and mirrors.
7. For safe operation, follow the Installation guide described in chapter two of this
manual. Operating the EVENT MH™ without suited safety aids such as safety
cables or clamps can increase the risk of damage and/or personal injury.
8. Installation should only be performed by qualified and certified personal.
9. When mounting this fixture, use only the original rigging parts included with this
fixture. Any structural modification will void the original manufactures warranty and
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may increase the risk of damage and/or personal injury.
10. To reduce the risk of fire or shock, do not expose this fixture to rain or moisture.
11. Do not attempt to operate this fixture if the power cord has become damaged or
frayed.
12. Never charge the Battery and run the fixture on battery power at the same time.
This will damage the battery pack.
Important Notice: Damages resulting from the disregard of safety and general user
instructions found in this user manual are not subject to any warranty claims.
Never touch the device during operation!
The housing may heat up
Never look directly into the light source,
as sensitive persons may suffer an epileptic shock.
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3. FEATURES
• Pan 630˚ or 540˚ / Tilt 265°
• Low power consumption
• Runs on Battery or Wall Voltage
• Wireless DMX Receiver Built-in
• Minimal heat emission
• Equipped with 36 one-watt LEDs: (12 red, 12 blue, 12 green)
• High quality Luxeon LEDs manufactured by Lumileds, USA
• 100,000 hours RATED LEDs
• Step-less, smooth RGB additive color mixing, 16.7 million colors (24bit)
• Preprogrammed colored macros
• Strobe-effect with a maximum flash rate of 18fps (white or color)
• 12 or 10 DMX-channel operation (16 or 8 bit operation)
• Flicker-free operation for television and film
• Brilliant light output
• 3 operation mode: DMX controlled, stand alone or sound activated (via internal
microphone)
• Dimmer intensity from 0%~100%
• Control board with 4-digit display and foil-keyboard
• Digital display can be turned 180° to fit different installation position
• RDMX (Remote DMX addressing from any DMX console)
• Auto test for all functions
• Automatic Pan/Tilt Correction
• USITT DMX-512 Complaint
• Value of each DMX-channel can be displayed
• 8 User Assignable Program Presets - Internal Program: Edit and save programs to
the incorporated EEPROM through the front control panel or external controller; you
can save a maximum of 48 scenes, and run the saved programs by using the “run”
menu on the front control panel
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4. GENERAL GUIDELINES
This fixture is a professional lighting effect designed for use on stage, in nightclubs, in
theatres, etc. Do not attempt operation or installation without a proper knowledge on how to
so.
This fixture was designed for indoor use only, use of this product outdoors will void all
warranties written or implied.
Although this fixture has not duty cycle, consistent operational breaks will ensure that the
fixture will function properly for many years to come.
Do not shake the fixture around. Avoid brute force when installing or operating the device.
When choosing an installation location, please be sure the fixture will not be exposed to
extreme heat, moisture, or dust. The minimum distance between the fixture and a wall or flat
surface should be at least .5 meter (about 1.5ft).
Always install the fixture with an appropriate safety cable. When installing the fixture in a
suspended environment always be to use mounting hardware no less than M10 x 25 mm,
also be sure the hardware is insert in the pre-arranged mounting holes in the “Omega” clamp
(see page 16).
When using the quick release “Omega” cam-lock system, be sure the four quick lock
fasteners are locked in the quick lock mounting points properly.
Do not attempt to operate this fixture until you have familiarized yourself with its functions.
Do not permit operation by persons not qualified for operating this type of theatrical fixture;
most damages are the result of operations by persons unfamiliar with this type of product.
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5. FIXTURE OVERVIEW
1) LED LENS ASSEMBLY – 36 One-watt Lumileds LED’s by Luxeon rated at 100,000
hours (12 red, 12 green, 12 blue).
2) LED MENU DISPLAY – Four segment LED menu display, details all menu functions.
3) MODE/ESC BUTTON – This button is used to access and exit the fixture’s on-board
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menu system.
4) UP BUTTON – This button is used to scroll forward when navigating through the
fixture’s menu system.
5) DOWN BUTTON – This button is used to scroll backwards when navigating through
the fixture’s menu system.
6) ENTER BUTTON – This button is used to select and confirm a menu function.
7) HEAD FAN ASSEMBLY – This fan is used to cool the internal temperature of the
head assembly.
8) BASE ASSEMBLY – The main base holds the majority of the electronics and logic
boards. The base also provides a means to securely mount the fixture to the floor or
ceiling.
9) BATTERY POWER INPUT – This jack is used to supply the fixture with power from
the external battery pack. NEVER attempt to run the fixture on battery power
when the battery pack is plugged into wall power.
10) DMX OUTPUT JACK – This 3-pin XLR jack sends a DMX signal to another DMX
fixture. For best results this jack should be terminated if it is the last fixture in a DMX
daisy chain (see DMX termination on page 18).
11) DMX INPUT JACK – This 3-pin XLR jack is receives an incoming DMX signal from a
DMX controller.
12) FUSE HOLDER – This housing holds a 2A/250v GMA fuse and is designed to protect
the electronics in the event of severer power fluctuations. Never defeat this fuse. In
the event of fuse failure, always be sure to replace with an exact match fuse unless
other wise specified by an authorized Elation Professional technician.
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13) POWER CONNECTION – This cable provides main power to your fixture. Always be
sure to use a properly grounded power cable. If this cable ever becomes frayed or
damaged this cable should be replaced immediately by a qualified technician.
14) TRANSPORT HANDLE – This fixture contains a build-in carrying handle be sure to
always transport this fixture by the handle and never by grasping the head or yoke
assembly.
15) OMEGA CLAMP – This system allows a quick and efficient means to secure a clamp
to the unit. To attach a clamp to the unit, attach a clamp that is rated to handle the
weight of the unit to your omega clamp. After a clamp has been attached to the
omega clamp, attach the cam locks to the designated position on the bottom of your
unit. Lock the cam locks into position by turning the wing nuts 90°.
16) SAFETY CABLE RIGGING POINT –The fixture provides a built-in rigging point for a
safety cable on the underside of the fixture, be sure to use this point and never
secure a safety cable to a carrying handle.
1) Carrying Handle
2) LED Indicators – Battery charge indicators.
3) Battery Housing
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4) Power Output – Used to supply battery power to the Event MH.
5) Power Input – Input power connect to charge the battery.
6) Safety Hook – Eyehook is design for use with a safety cable for situation that
requires the battery pack to be suspended.
7) Power Switch – This switch controls output power flow.
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6. MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION
Caution: For added protection mount the fixtures in areas outside of walking paths, seating
areas, or areas were the fixture might be reached by unauthorized personal.
Before mounting the fixture to any surface, make sure that the installation area can hold a
minimum point load of 10 times the device’s weight.
Fixture installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment, such as an
appropriate safety cable.
To avoid injury, never stand directly below the device when mounting, removing, or servicing
the fixture.
Refer to regulations BGV C1 (formerly VBG 70) and DIN VDE
0711-217 for proper installation in Europe
To ensure proper installation, only qualified staff should
attempt installation.
Mounting
The EVENT MH™ is fully operational in two different mounting positions, hanging
upside-down from a ceiling, or set on a flat level surface (see illustration on next page). To
avoid internal damage to the unit, never mount the unit on its side in a permanent
installation as illustrated on the next page. This could cause excessive stress on the motors
and damage the unit. Be sure this fixture is kept at least 0.5m away from any flammable
materials (decoration etc.). Always use and install the supplied safety cable as a safety
measure to prevent accidental damage and/or injury in the event the clamp fails.
Be sure to complete all rigging and installation procedures before connecting the main
power cord to the appropriate wall outlet.
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Mounting points
Overhead mounting requires extensive experience, including amongst others calculating
working load limits, a fine knowledge of the installation material being used, and periodic
safety inspection of all installation material and the fixture. If you lack these qualifications, do
not attempt the installation yourself. Improper installation can result in bodily injury.
CAUTION!
Be sure all electrical connections are performed by a qualified
electrician.
Clamp Mounting
The Event MH™ provides a unique mounting bracket assembly that integrates the hanging
yoke as well as the safety cable rigging point in one unit (see the illustration on next page).
When mounting this fixture to truss be sure to secure an appropriately rated clamp to the
hanging yoke using a M10 screw fitted through the center hole of the hanging yoke. As an
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added safety measure be sure to attached at least one properly rated safety cable to the
fixture using on of the safety cable rigging point integrated in the bracket assembly
Securing the EVENT MH™
Regardless of the rigging option you choose for your EVENT MH™ always be sure to secure
your fixture with a safety cable. The fixture provides a built-in rigging point for a safety cable
on the hanging bracket as illustrated above (3). Be sure to only use the designated rigging
point for the safety.
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7. UNDERSTADING DMX
Data Cable (DMX Cable) Requirements (For DMX and Master/Slave Operation):
Your fixture and your DMX controller require a standard 3-pin XLR connector for data input
and data output (see figure below). Be sure to only use properly rated DMX cables for DMX
operation and not standrd audio cables. If you are constructing your own cables be sure to
use two conductor shielded digital cable rated at a 120 ohms (this cable can be purchased at
almost all professional sound and lighting stores). Your cables should be made with a male
and female 3-pin XLR connector on either end of the cable.
Please note; this is not the same as audio microphone cable. Audio cable has a
different resistance rating.
Be sure to follow the above figure when making your own cables. Do not use the ground lug
on the XLR connector. Do not connect the cable’s shield conductor to the ground lug or
allow the shield conductor to come in contact with the XLR’s outer casing. Grounding the
shield could cause a short circuit and erratic behavior.
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DMX-512 control connection
Connect the provided XLR cable to the female 3-pin XLR output of your controller and the
other side to the male 3-pin XLR input of the moving head (Please refer to the diagram on
the previous page). You can link multiple DMX fixtures together through DMX cables as
illustrated on the previous page. Always be sure to daisy-chain your in and out data
connections, never split or “Y” your DMX connections unless you are using an approved
DMX splitter such as the Elation Opto Branch 4™ or DMX Branch/4™.
DMX-512 connection with DMX terminator
Although a DMX line may operate normally without one, we always recommend the use of a
terminator on the last fixture to avoid erratic behavior. A terminator is a 120 ohm 1/4 watt
resistor that is connected between pins 2 and 3 of a male XLR connector (DATA + and DATA
-). A DMX Terminator is inserted in the female XLR connector of the last fixture in your DMX
chain. Using a cable terminator (Elation part number Z-DMX/T) will decrease the possibilities
of erratic behavior. In instances where a DMX splitter is used, you must be sure to
terminate all open lines. For example if using an Elation DMX Branch/4™ with four line
outputs you must be sure to 4 DMX terminators, one for each output.
5-Pin XLR DMX Connectors. Some manufactures use 5-pin XLR connectors for DATA
transmission in place of 3-pin. 5-pin XLR fixtures may be implemented in a 3-pin XLR DMX
line. When inserting standard 5-pin XLR connectors in to a 3-pin line a cable adaptor must
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be used, these adaptors are readily available at most electric stores. The following chart
details a proper cable conversion.
Fixture DMX addressing;
All fixtures should be given a DMX starting address when using a DMX controller, so the
correct fixture responds to the correct control signal. This digital starting address is the
channel number from which the fixture starts to “listen” to the digital control information sent
out from the DMX controller. The allocation of this starting DMX address is achieved by
setting the correct DMX address on the digital display located on the head of the fixture.
You can set the same starting address for all fixtures or a group of fixtures, or set different
address for each individual fixture. Be advised that setting all you fixtures to the same DMX
address will subsequently control all fixtures in the same fashion, in other words, changing
the settings of one channel will affect all the fixtures simultaneously.
If you set each fixture to a different DMX address, each unit will start to “listen” to the
channel number you have set, based on the quantity of control channels (DMX channels) of
each fixture. That means changing the settings of one channel will only affect the selected
fixture.
In the case of the Event MH™, which is a 12 channel fixture(default setting), you should set
the starting DMX address of the first unit to 1, the second unit to 13 (12 + 1), the third unit to
25 (12 + 13), and so on.
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Note: During start-up the Event MH™ will automatically detect whether a DMX data signal is
being received or not. If DMX data signal is being received, the display will show "A.XXX"
(XXX representing the actual DMX address). If the fixture is not receiving a DMX signal the
display will flash "A.XXX" (XXX representing the actual DMX address).
If your fixture is connected to a DMX controller and the display is flashing (not receiving a
DMX signal), please check the following:
-
The 3 PIN XLR plug (cable with DMX signal from controller) is not connected or is not
inserted completely into the DMX input jack.
-
-
-
The DMX controller is switched off or defective.
The DMX cable or connector is defective.
A DMX terminator has been inserted into the last fixture in your DMX chain.
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8. DISPLAY LED INDICATORS
The Event MH™ has two LED indicators on the display. These indicators are designed to
give a quick visual indication of the fixtures’ status. The illustration below details the
functionality of the LED indicators.
. .
.
.
DMX OK
NO DMX
DMX OK
Lamp off
NO DMX
Lamp off
Lamp on
Lamp on
The first LED indicators represents DMX signal:
• If the indicators is on a clean DMX signal is present
• If the indicator is off there is no DMX signal present
The second LED indicator represents lamp condition:
• If the indicator is on the lamp is struck and in working condition
• If the LED indicator is off the lamp has not struck, has been turned off, or is bad.
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9. FIXTURE MENU
On-Board System Menu: The EVENT MH™ comes with an easy to navigate system menu.
This next section will detail the functions of each command in the system menu.
LED Control Panel: The control panel located on the top, front of the fixture allows you to
access the main menu and make all necessary adjustments to the Event MH™. During
normal operation, tapping the “MODE/ESC” key once will access the fixture’s main menu.
Once in the main menu you can navigate through the different functions and access the
sub-menus with the Up and Down buttons. Once you reach a field that requires adjusting,
tap the ENTER button to activate that field and use the UP and Down button to adjust the
field. Tapping the Enter button once more will confirm your setting. Once a setting is saved
the LED will briefly readout PASS to confirm a new setting has been made and locked into
memory. You may exit the main menu at any time without making any adjustments by
tapping the MODE/ESC button.
MODE/ESC Button - To access the main menu locate the MODE/ESC button on the front of
the unit. Press this button to activate the system menu. Tap the UP button until you reach
the function you wish to change. When you reach the function you wish to change tap the
ENTER button once to select that menu function. When a function is selected the menu will
begin to flash, use the UP or DOWN button to change the function. Once your changes are
made tap the ENTER button yet again to lock the change in the system menu. To exit
without making any changes tap the MODE/ESC button.
Default settings shaded.
0
MODE
VALU
SLAV
A001~AXXX (AXXX)
SLA1/ SLA2/ SLA3
DMX address setting
Slave setting
ADDR
RUN
Change DMX address via
external controller
Automatic Run in Stand
Alone
Automatic Run as Master
Sound-controlled Run in
Stand Alone
EBOC
AUTO
SOUN
ON/OFF
ALON
MAST
ALON
(AU-A)
(AU-M)
(SO-A)
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Sound-controlled Run as
Master
MAST
(SO-M)
Display the DMX 512
value of each channel
Reverse display
Shut off LED display
Pan Reverse
VALU
D–XX D-00 (DXXX)
DISP
RDIS
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
CLDI
RPAN
ON/OFF
RTIL
16BI
DEGR
MIC
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
630/540
M-XX
Tilt Reverse
Switch 16 bit/8 bit
Pan degree select
Mic sensitivity
AUTO
FANS
SPEE
REST
LODA
Clos/Hold/Auto/Audi
HIGH/AUTO
SP-1/SP-2
No DMX Status
Fan’s mode select
Movement Mode Select
Reset
Restore factory settings
WDMX control
1
SET
ON/OFF
WDMX ON/OFF/ REST
VER
LADJ
V-1.0~V-9.9
ON/OFF
Software version
Lamp adjustment
Test function of each
channel
Fixture code *code is
“C050”
TEST
T–01~T–30
CODE
2
3
ADJU
TIME
CXXX
WHEL
CH01~CH30
XXXX(-128~127)
Motor Fix
LIFE
0000~9999(hours)
Fixture running time
Clear fixture time code
*code is “C038”
CODE
CXXX
CLFE
STEP
REC.
ON/OFF
S–01 ~S–48
RE.XX
Clear fixture time
Steps of Program Run
Auto Save Scene
0 1 XX(00~FFH)
3 0 XX(00~FFH)
Edit the channels of each
scene
C–01~C–30
TIME
4
EDIT
SC01
~ SC48
XXXX(000.2s~199.8s)
Time for each scene
Edit
program
via
CNIN
ON/OFF
controller
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Main Menu Functions
- Main menu 0
1. Press [MODE/ESC] to enter the main menu "MODE" (display flashing)
2. Press [ENTER] and select "ADDR", “RUN” or "DISP" by pressing [UP] or [DOWN]
button.
3. Press [ENTER] for selecting the desired sub menu.
- DMX address setting, Slave setting
- DMX address setting
With this function, you can adjust the desired DMX-address via the Control Board.
This function is used to set or adjust the fixture’s starting DMX address. Every device
controlled by DMX has to have a unique starting address. The addressing feature is what
allows DMX to function properly. The DMX address of a fixture is what allows it to
communicate with a controller properly. The DMX addressing also allows the fixture to
ignore any DMX information coming from the controller that is not meant specifically for the
fixture. Because each fixture is connected in a daisy-chain fashion it is imperative to assign a
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proper and unique starting DMX address to each and every fixture. The DMX address is
non-destructive and will remain in the fixture’s memory even when the power to the unit is
switched off. Memory is backed-up and retain by an internal power source that should last
about five years. For proper DMX addressing see Section 10/Page 35 of this user manual.
- Slave setting
With this function, you can define the device as slave.
1. Select “SLAV” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “ON” or “OFF”.
3. Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to enable this function or press [DOWN] to select
“OFF” if you don’t.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or press [MODE/ESC] to return to main menu.
-DMX address setting via controller
With this function, you can adjust the desired DMX-address via an external controller.
This function can only be activated when the DMX-value of all other channels is set to "0" on
the controller. See “Remote DMX Addressing on page 35
- Program Run, Master setting
With the function "RUN", you can run the internal program. You can set the number of steps
under Step. You can edit the individual scenes under Edit. You can run the individual scenes
either automatically (AUTO), i.e. with the adjusted Step-Time or sound-controlled (SOUN).
The selection "ALON" means Stand Alone-mode and "MAST" that the device is defined as
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1. Select "AUTO" or "SOUN" by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER] for selecting the desired extension menu.
3. Select "ALON" or "MAST" by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Display the DMX-value, Reverse display, Shut off LED display
- Display the DMX 512 value of each channel
With this function you can display the DMX 512 value of each channel.
1. Select "VALU" by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER] to confirm; the display shows“D-00”. In this setting, the DMX-adjustment
of every channel will be displayed.
3. Press [UP] or [DOWN] button in order to select the desired channel. If you select “D-12”
the display will only show the DMX-value of the 12th channel.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
5. The display shows "D- XX”, “X” stands for the DMX-value of the selected channel.
- Reverse display
With this function you can rotate the display by 180°.
1. Select "RDIS" by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “ON” or “OFF”.
3. Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to enable this function or press [DOWN] button to
“OFF” if you don’t; the display will rotate by 180°.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Shut off LED display
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With this function you can shut off the LED display after 2 minutes.
1. Select "CLDI" by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “ON” or “OFF”.
3. Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to enable this function or press [DOWN] button to
“OFF” if you don’t.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Main menu 1
1. Press [MODE/ESC] to enter the main menu (display flashing).
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] button. to select “SET”.
- Pan Reverse
With this function you can reverse the Pan-movement.
1. Select “RPAN” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “ON” or “OFF”.
3. Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to enable this function or press [DOWN] button to
“OFF” if you don’t.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Tilt Reverse
With this function you can reverse the Tilt-movement.
1. Select “RTIL” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “ON” or “OFF”.
3. Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to enable this function or press [DOWN] button to
“OFF” if you don’t.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
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- Switch 16 bit/8 bit
With this function you can switch the device from 16 bit to 8 bit resolution.
1. Select “16BI” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “ON” or “OFF”.
3.
Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to enable this function or press [DOWN] button
to “OFF” if you don’t.
5. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Pan degree select
With this function you can select pan angle 6300 or 5400.
1. Select “DEGR” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “630” or “540”.
3. Press [UP] to select “630” or press [DOWN] button to select“540”.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Mic sensitivity
With this function you can adjust the sensitivity of the microphone.
1. Select “MIC” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “M-XX”, “XX” stands for the number from 0 to 99.
3. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
-Automatic Run by no DMX
With this function you can automatic run the device by no DMX.
1. Select “AUTO” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “CLOS”, “HOLD”, “AUTO” or “AUDI”.
3. Press [UP] or [DOWN] button to select “CLOS”, “HOLD”, “AUTO” or “AUDI”, the default
is “HOLD”.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Fan’s mode select
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With this function you can select the Fan’s mode.
1. Select “FANS” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “HIGH” or “AUTO”.
3. Select “HIGH” or “AUTO” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Movement mode select
With this function you can select the movement mode.
1. Select “SPEE” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “SP-1” or “SP-2”.
3. Select “SP-1” or “SP-2” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu..
- Reset
With this function you can reset the device via the Control Board.
1. Select “REST” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER] to reset or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Restore factory settings
With this function you can restore the factory settings of the device. All settings will be set
back to the default values (shaded). Any edited scenes will be lost.
1. Select “LODA” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “ON” or “OFF”.
3. Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to enable this function or press [DOWN] button to
“OFF” if you don’t.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
—WDMX control
1. Select “WDMX” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “ON”,“OFF” or “REST”
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2. Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to enable this function, press [DOWN] button to
“OFF” if you don’t,
With the function “REST” you can remove the device from wireless DMX.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Software version
With this function you can display the software version of the device.
1. Select “VER” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], The display will show “V-XX”, "XX" stands for the version number, such
as the display may also show,"V-1.0","V-9.9"etc.
3. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Main menu 2
1. Press [MODE/ESC] to enter the main menu (display flashing).
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] button to select “ADJU”.
- Lamp adjustment
With this function you can adjust the lamp via the Control Board. The shutter opens and the
lamp can be adjusted. In this mode, the device will not react to any control signal.
1. Select “LADJ” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “ON” or “OFF”.
3. Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to enable this function or press [DOWN] button to
select “OFF” if you don’t.
4. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Test function of each channel
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With this function you can test each channel on its (correct) function.
1. Select “TEST” by pressing [UP] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “T-XX”, “X” stands for the channel number.
3. The current channel will be tested.
4. Select the desired channel by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
5. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Fixture code and motor fix
1. Select “WHEL” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “CODE” or “CH01-CH30”.
4. Select “CODE” or “CH01-CH30” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
5. Press [ENTER] to confirm or Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Main menu 3
1. Press [MODE/ESC] to enter the main menu (display flashing).
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] button to select “TIME”.
- Fixture running time
With this function you can display the running time of the device.
1. Select “LIFE” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “XXXX”, “X“ stands for the number of hours.
3. Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu
- Time password
With this function you can display the running time of the lamp.
1. Select “CODE” by pressing [UP] button.
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2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “C038”, “038” is password of clear open time.
3. Press [MODE/ESC] to return to the main menu.
- Clear fixture time
With this function you can clear the running time of the device.
1. Select “CLFE” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “ON” or “OFF”.
3. Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to enable this function or Press [DOWN] to
select “OFF” if you don’t.
4.
Press [ENTER] to confirm or press [MODE/ESC] to return to main menu.
- Main menu 4
1.Press [MODE/ESC] to enter the main menu (display flashing).
2.Press [UP] or [DOWN] button to select “EDIT”.
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- Define the number of steps in Run
With this function you can define the number of steps in the Program Run.
1. Select “STEP” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “S-XX”, “X” stands for the total amount of steps you
want to save, so you can call up to 48 scenes in “RUN”. For example if the “XX” is 05, it
means that “RUN” will run the first 5 scenes you saved in “EDIT”.
3. Press [ENTER] to confirm or press [MODE/ESC] to return to main menu.
- Editing the channels of the individual scenes
With this function you can edit the program to be called up in Run.
a) Editing via the Control Board
1. Select “SC01” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “SCXX”, “X” stands for the scene no. to be edited.
3. Change the scene no. by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button
4. Press [ENTER], the display shows “C-X”, “X” stands for the channel no. Such as “C-01”,
it means you are editing channel 1 of the selected scene.
5. Select the channel no. you would like to edit by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button
6. Press [ENTER] to enter editing for the selected channel, the fixture reacts to your
settings. The display shows the DMX value of the edited channel. Such as “11XX”, it
stands for in the channel 11 of the editing scene, the DMX value is XX , XX is a
hexadecimal number value “01-FF”.
7. Adjust the desired DMX value by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button
8. Press [ENTER] in order to edit other channels of this scene.
9. Repeat steps 5-9 until you finish setting all the DMX values for all channels of this scene.
10.Once all the channels completed, the display will flash “TIME”
11.Press [ENTER] to edit the time needed, the display shows “t--X”, “X” stands for the time
needed to run the current scene, value “1-9”. For example, “t--2” means you need 2
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seconds to run the current scene.
12.Adjust the desired time by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button.
13.Press [ENTER] to save the settings for the scene you are editing, the display will change
to the next scene automatically.
14.Repeat step 3-14 to edit and other scenes, you can edit and save a maximum of 48
scenes.
15.Press [MODE/ESC] to exit. The number of steps can be defined under “STEP” and the
scenes can be called up under “RUN”
b) Editing via the external controller
Call up the first scene in your controller now.
1. Select “SC01” by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button
2. Press [ENTER], the display shows “SC01”.
3. Press [ENTER], the display shows “C-01”.
4. Select "CNIN" by pressing [UP] or [DOWN] button
5. Press [ENTER], the display shows "OFF".
6. Press [UP] or [DOWN] button, the display shows "ON".
7. Press [ENTER], the display shows "SC02". You successfully downloaded the first scene.
8. Adjust the Step-time as described above under point 12.
9. Call up the second scene in your controller now.
10.Repeat steps 5-11 until all desired scenes are downloaded.
11.Press [MODE/ESC] to exit. The number of steps can be defined under “STEP” and the
scenes can be called up under “RUN”
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10. DMX ADDRESSING
Setting the DMX address - After the fixture is turned “ON” it will immediately complete a
reset process that test all the fixture’s functions. When the reset process concludes the LCD
will display the fixture’s current DMX address. If the fixture is not receiving a DMX signal, the
display will flash continuously. To set or adjust a DMX address, please follow the procedure
below:
1. Toggle through the menu by pressing the Up and Down buttons until the display
reads “Set DMX Address.” Tap the enter button to make changes to the address.
2. While the current three-digit address is flashing use the “UP” and “DOWN”
buttons to select a new address. Once the new address has been selected, lock
the new address into the fixture’s memory by pressing the “ENTER” button.
The DMX address is non-volatile and will remain in the fixture’s memory even when the
power to the unit is switched off. Memory is backed-up and retain by an internal power
source that should last about five years
Remote DMX addressing (RDMX) / Address Via DMX- This function allows the DMX
address to be changed remotely from a DMX console. This setting requires special settings
for both the controller and the fixture. RDMX is on by default. Follow the procedure listed
below to access the RDMX functions:
Fixture Settings:
1. Access the main menu and use the UP or DOWN to get to the “Personality”
menu, then press ENTER.
2. Once in the “Personalities” menu, tap the UP or Down to get to the “Status
Settings “ menu, press ENTER.
3. Once in the “Status Settings” tap the UP or Down to get to the “Address via
DMX” function and press ENTER. “Address via DMX” is the function that
turns the RDMX function on and off.
4. Press the UP button to display “ON” to activate this function, or “OFF” to
deactivate this function.
5. Press ENTER to confirm.
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6. Press MODE/ESC to return to the main menu.
Controller Settings:
1. Set the DMX value of channel 1 to a value of 7.
2. Set the DMX value of channel 2 to a value of 7 or 8. When channel 2 is set to
"7" you can adjust the starting address between 1 and 255. When set to "8"
you can adjust the starting address between 256 and 511.
3. Use channel 3 to set your desired DMX starting address. For example: If
you want to set the starting address to 57, set channel 1 to a value of “7,” set
channel 2 to a value of “7” and use channel 3 to set your address to 57 by
selecting a channel value of 57. Example 2: If you want to set the starting
address to 420, set channel 1 to a value of “7,” channel 2 to "8" and channel
3 to "164" (256+164=420).
4. Wait for approximately 20 seconds for the unit to complete the
address reset function.
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11. DMX CHANNEL TRAITS
The chart below details the channel layout for 12 DMX channels (default).
In 8bit mode the “Pan Fine” and “Tilt Fine” channels are not used, thus converting the fixture
into a 10-channel DMX fixture.
CHANNEL 1: Pan Movement (max. 540˚)
CHANNEL 2: 16bit Pan Movement (pan fine)
CHANNEL 3: Tilt Movement (max. 265°)
CHANNEL 4: 16bit Tilt Movement (tilt fine)
CHANNEL 5: Speed Control (Pan/Tilt movement, blackout selection)
CHANNEL 6: Rainbow Control (Built-in color macros)
CHANNEL 7: Red Control
CHANNEL 8: Green Control
CHANNEL 9: Blue Control
CHANNEL 10: Strobe Control (0~13Hz, Variable, Random, Pulse)
CHANNEL 11: Special (Auto program control and motor reset)
CHANNEL 12: Dimmer Control
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DMX channel function and values (12 Channel Mode):
Channel 1 - PAN movement 8bit:
Channel 2 – Pan fine
Channel 3 - TILT movement 8bit:
Channel 4 – Tilt fine
Channel 5 - Speed pan/tilt movement:
0-225
Max to min speed
Blackout by movement
No function
226-235
236-245
246-255
No function
Channel 6 - Rainbow:
0-7
No function
8-220
Rainbow colors
221-255
Color macros from slow to fast
Channel 7 - Red:
0-255
Red (0-Black, 255-100% Red)
Green (0-Black, 255-100% Green)
Blue (0-Black, 255- 100% Blue)
Channel 8 - Green:
0-255
Channel 9 - Blue:
0-255
Channel 10 – reset, internal programs:
Normal
0-79
80-84
All motor reset
85-87
88-99
Scan motor reset
No function
100-119
120-139
140-159
160-179
180-199
200-219
Internal program 1
Internal program 2
Internal program 3
Internal program 4
Internal program 5
Internal program 6
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220-239
240-255
Internal program 7
Auto program by music
Channel 11 - Strobe:
0
1-95
No function (shutter open)
Strobe effect slow to fast
No function (shutter open)
Pulse effect in sequences
No function (shutter open)
Random strobe effect slow to fast
No function (shutter open)
96-127
128-159
160-191
192-223
224-255
Channel 12 - General dimming (option 1)
0-255 Dimming (1%-100%)
DMX channel function and values (10 Channel Mode):
Channel 1 - PAN movement 8bit:
Channel 2 - TILT movement 8bit:
Channel 3 - Speed pan/tilt movement:
0-225
Max to min speed
226-235 Blackout by movement
236-245 No function
246-255 No function
Channel 4 - Rainbow:
0-7
No function
8-220
Rainbow colors
221-255 Color macros from slow to fast
Channel 5 - Red:
0-255
Red (0-Black, 255-100% Red)
Channel 6 - Green:
0-255
Green (0-Black, 255-100% Green)
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Channel 7 - Blue:
0-255
Blue (0-Black, 255- 100% Blue)
Channel 8 – reset, internal programs:
No function
0-79
80-84
85-87
88-99
All motor reset
Scan motor reset
No function
100-119 Internal program 1
120-139 Internal program 2
140-159 Internal program 3
160-179 Internal program 4
180-199 Internal program 5
200-219 Internal program 6
220-239 Internal program 7
240-255 Auto program by music
Channel 9 - Strobe:
0
1-95
96-127
No function (shutter open)
Strobe effect slow to fast
No function (shutter open)
128-159 Pulse effect in sequences
160-191 No function (shutter open)
192-223 Random strobe effect slow to fast
224-255 No function (shutter open)
Channel 10 - General dimming (option 1)
0-255
Dimming (1%-100%)
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12.ERROR CODES:
When power is applied, the unit will automatically enter a “reset/test” mode. This mode
brings all the internal motors to a home position. If there is an internal problem with one or
more of the motors an error code will flash in the display in the form of “XXer” were as XX will
represent a function number. For example, when the display shows “02Er,” it means there is
some type of error with the channel 2 motor. If there are multiple errors during the start-up
process they will all flash in the display. For example: if the fixtures has errors on channel 1,
channel 2, and channel 5 all at the same time, you will see the error message “01Er”, “02Er,”
and ”05Er” flash repeated 5 times.
If an error does occur during the initial start-up procedure the fixture will self-generate a
second reset signal and try to realign all the motors and correct the errors, if the error persist
after a second attempt a third attempt will be made.
If after a third attempt all the errors have not been corrected the fixture will make the
following determinations: 1) 3 or more errors - The fixture cannot function properly with three
or more errors therefore the fixture will place itself in a stand-by mode until subsequent
repairs can be made. 2) Less than 3 errors - The fixture has less than 3 errors, therefore
most other functions will work properly. The fixture will attempt to operate normally until the
errors can be correct by a technician. The errors in question will remain flashing in the
display as a reminder of internal errors.
01Er – PAN movement error:
The yoke is not located in the default position after start-up or after a reset command. This
message will appear after a fixture reset if the pan-yoke’s magnetic-indexing circuit
malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet is missing) or there is a stepper motor failure
(defective motor or a defective motor IC drive on the main PCB).
03Er – TILT movement error:
The head is not located in the default tilt position after start-up or after a reset command.
This message will appear after a fixture reset if the tilt magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions
(sensor failed or magnet is missing) or there is a stepper motor failure (defective motor or a
defective motor IC drive on the main PCB).
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13. OPERATION
Operating Modes: The Event MH™ can operate in several different modes. This next
section will detail the differences in the operating modes.
• Auto Program Mode (Master) - The fixture will chase through the built-in programs,
sending a DMX control signal to all other fixtures connect via DMX cables instruction for a
synchronized light show.
• Auto Program Mode (Stand-alone) - The fixture will chase through the built-in program.
This feature is great for store front with custom logos, where as the logos need to be
displayed but the use of a controller is unwanted.
• Music Control Mode (Stand-alone) - The fixture will react to sound, chasing through the
built-in programs. Great for small clubs or DJs that do not want to bother with programming.
• Music Control Mode (Master/Slave) - You can daisy chain up to 16 fixtures together to
get a synchronized light show without the need of an external controller. The fixtures will
react to sound, chasing to a synchronized light show.
• Set To Slave – This function will set the fixture to slave mode for use in either the auto
program or music control program modes.
• DMX control mode - This function will allow you to control each individual fixtures traits
with a standard DMX-512 controller such as the Elation® Show Designer 2 or Show
Designer 3.
13.1
Stand-Alone Operation (Auto Program or Music Control): This mode allows a
single fixture to run to the built-in programs with or without sound. Only use this
mode when running a single fixture, or when running several fixtures as individuals.
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Mount your fixture in a secure and stable manner.
For functionality without sound control: Access the “Function” menu and
select the “Auto Program” function, this will give you access to the “Auto
Program” submenu. See page 25 for the menu breakdown. Once in the
“Auto Program” submenu select “Alone”
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For functionality that chases to sound: Access the “Function” menu and
select the “Music Control” function, this will give you access to the “Music
Control” submenu. See page 22 for the menu breakdown. Once in the
“Music Control” submenu select “Alone”
13.2
Master-Slave Operation (Auto Program or Music Control): This function allows
up to 16 fixtures to be linked together to provide a synchronized light show without
the use of a controller. Only use this when linking several Event MH together for use
without a controller. Any fixture can act as a “Master or a “Slave.”
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Using DMX cables, daisy chain your fixtures together. See “Understanding
DMX Section 7/Page 17.
For the unit functioning as the “Master” unit follow the same procedures
listed in the previous section “Stand-Alone section.
For the “Slave” units, access the “Set To Slave” settings in the “Function
Mode” menu and assign each slave fixture a designation (Slave 1, Slave 2,
Slave 3…etc).
13.3 Universal DMX Control: This function allows you to use a universal DMX-512
controller such as the Elation® Show Designer 2™ or Elation® Show Designer 3™ to
control head movement, the color wheel, the shutter (strobe), and all other DMX traits.
A DMX controller allows you to create unique programs tailored to your individual
needs. The Event MH™ uses 12 DMX channels. See page 37 for detailed description
of the DMX traits. To control your fixture in DMX mode, follow the set-up procedures
beginning on page 17 as well as the set-up specifications that are included with your
DMX controller. Use the controller’s faders to control the various DMX fixture traits.
This will allow you to create your own programs.
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Follow the instruction on page 35 to set the DMX address.
Be sure to use a terminator on the last fixture, especially for longer cable
runs (more than a 100 feet).
•
For help operating in DMX, consult the user manual that came with your
DMX controller.
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14. Using the Built-In Wireless DMX System
The Event MH comes equipped with an Elation Wireless DMX Receiver built-in. This
receiver is fully compatible with your existing Elation Wireless DMX System.
14.1 Working with the Wireless DMX (WDMX) System:
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To turn the system “On” or “Off,” access the main menu and toggle to Personality -
Wireless DMX. The next menu selection will allow the user to Activate the system,
Deactivate the system, or Reset the system. Activate turns the system on,
Deactivate turn the system off, and Reset clears the link between the fixture and a
transmitter.
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PLEASE NOTE: When the WDMX system is activate the link between the built-in
DMX “IN” XLR jacks is electronically turned off, but the “OUTPUT” DMX XLR jacks
will function normally.
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If a fixture is powered on when the built-in WDMX system is activated, the fixture will
automatically scan for a wireless DMX signal from an Elation wireless transmitter. If
no wireless signal is received the fixture will electronically switch to wired mode.
WARNING!
Never connect a fixture to a controller via a DMX cable when
the WDMX system is in use. This could cause serious damage
to the controller.
14.2 Setting up the WDMX system:
1) Follow the instructions that come with your wireless transmitter and connect the
transmitter to your DMX controller.
2) To sync your fixture with your wireless transmitter follow the steps below:
a) Initially, the WDMX indicator on the fixture should be solid red
b) Press and hold the configuration button on your WDMX transmitter for about 3
seconds. The red/green LED indicators on the transmitter and the fixture should
then begin to flash rapidly for about 5~ 10 seconds while the two system pair
c) Once the fixture is paired with the transmitter (T1), the WDMX status indicators
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on the both the fixture and the transmitter will stop flashing and glow solid green.
If the paring is unsuccessful repeat the process until the paring is secured.
d) The fixture will store the pairing information inside a nondestructive memory
bank once a link is created between the fixture and a transmitter. The fixture will
remember the paired transmitter even if the fixture is turned off for extended
periods of time.
14.3 Clearing Transmitter Link:
1) Access the fixture’s main menu and toggle to Personality - Wireless DMX – Reset.
Select “Reset” to clear any existing link between the fixture and a transmitter. The
WDMX indictor on the fixture will turn solid red when the link is severed.
2) You may also clear the link from the transmitter. First, be sure the fixture(s) is
powered on, and then hold down the configuration button on the transmitter for as
least 5 seconds. This will automatically clear the link between the transmitter and
any fixture that is powered on. All WDMX indictors will glow solid red if the procedure
was successful.
14.4 WDMX Indicators:
1) Rapid flashing Red/Green: Syncing in to a transmitter.
2) Slow flashing Red/Green: Paired with a transmitter. Transmitter is not receiving a
DMX signal from a controller.
3) Solid Green: Paired with a transmitter and receiving DMX data.
4) Solid Red: Not paired with a transmitter (free)
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15. WORKING WITH BUILT-IN PROGRAMS
The fixture comes equipped with a built-in DMX recorder that allows custom programs to be
installed and recalled directly from the fixture’s control board. Programs can be created and
stored using the fixture’s control board or by using an external DMX controller. The following
instructions will detail the procedures for using the on-board system menu as well as using a
DMX compliant controller.
Memory Statistics:
Total Number of Programs: 8
Maximum Number of Steps (Scenes) per a Program: 48
Total Number of Scenes (Steps): 250
Step 1 – Building Scenes.
The control will store a maximum of 250 scenes. These scenes are then used to create the
programs. A program can store one or a maximum of 64 scenes. Keep in mind that a scene
can only be access when it is stored in a “Program.” If you wish to build a static scene (a
scene consisting of no movement) for a logo or gobo projection, the scene must be stored
inside a program. To build scenes follow the instructions below:
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Access the main menu and toggle to “Edit Programs” which is menu function 8.
Then tap the “ENTER” button and toggle to “Edit Scenes,” menu function 8-3.
When you get to the “Edit Scenes” function tap the “ENTER” button. The screen will
then change to Edit Scene 001, this will be menu function 8-3-1. You can then press
the “ENTER” button to begin to edit scene 1 or use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to
toggle to access scenes 2-250.
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Once in the scene edit screen you have access to the functions listed below.
Tapping the “ENTER” button will instantly allow you to change the values of the
selected function in real time. The values can be adjusted from 0~250. Once you
achieved your desired value tap the “ENTER” button once again to automatically
lock the value into the scenes memory. You can repeat the procedure for all
functions listed below:
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“Auto Program” – Allows access to all 12 of the channel’s DMX traits.
“PAN” – pan movement.
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“PAN-Fine” – precision pan movement.
“TILT” – tilt movement.
“TILT-Fine” – precision tilt movement
“Move Speed” – adjust pan and tilt motor speed
“Color Macro” – select a built-in color mixing macro
“RED” – adjust the cyan flag value
“GREEN” – adjust the magenta flag value
“BLUE” – adjust the yellow flag value
“Strobe” – adjust the strobe
“Dimmer” – adjust the dimmer intensity
“Scene Time” – set the hold time for the scene
“Input By Out” – this function will store a scene from an external DMX
console. See the next section for scene editing via an external DMX
controller.
Step 1B – Building Scenes from an External DMX Controller.
The fixture includes a simple built-in DMX recorder. This recorded allow you to build a scene
using your own DMX console and then send that scene to the fixture to be stored inside one
of the fixture scene storage banks. Many people may find this procedure easier and quicker
than using the on board menu functions as in “Step 1.” To store a scene from an external
DMX controller follow the procedures below:
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Using your DMX controller build and store scenes as you normally would.
Once you have built all your required scenes, enter the fixtures main menu
and toggle to “Edit Programs” – “Edit Scenes”
- Using the UP and DOWN buttons to select a scene bank to store your scene.
You may choose a bank from 1 ~ 250.
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Once you reach your desired bank press the ENTER button and use the UP
and DOWN button to reach “Input by Outside”
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Next, select a scene on your DMX console and press the ENTER button on
the fixture. The scene should then be stored to the fixtures internal memory
EPROM.
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Follow the next section to build a program with your scenes.
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Step 2 – Editing Programs.
The control will store a maximum of 10 programs. A program can store one or a maximum of
64 scenes. Keep in mind that a scene can only be access when it is stored inside one of the
10 available programs. Follow the procedure below to build an internal program:
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Access the main menu and toggle to “Edit Programs” which is menu function 8.
Then tap the “ENTER” button and toggle to “Program 1” menu function 8-2-1.
When you get to the “Program 1” function tap the “ENTER” button. The screen will
then change to Edit Steps 01, this will be menu function 8-2-1-1. Use the “UP” and
“DOWN” buttons to toggle through the scenes created in “Step 1.” Press the
“ENTER” button to add a scene to the program. Tapping the “Enter” button will
automatically lock the selected scene into the programs’ memory. Repeat the
process until all the desired scenes have been added to the program. Each program
can store a maximum of 64 scenes.
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To test the program access “Program Test” in the “Program Edit” menu function.
Step 3 – Playing a Program
To initiate a program follow the procedure below:
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Access the main menu and use the “Up” and “Down” to toggle to “Function Mode”
and tap the “Enter” button.
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In the next screen select “Auto Program” and tap the “Enter” button.
There are now two selections, “Master” and “Alone.” Select “Master” when running
multiple fixtures in a master/slave configuration. See section 13.2 “Master/ Slave
Operation” on page 43 for proper set-up instructions. Select “Alone” when running a
single fixture or when multiple fixtures in stand-alone mode. See section 13.1
“Stand-Alone Operation” on page 42 for proper set-up instructions.
A Master unit can send up to 3 different data groups to the Slave units, i.e. a Master unit can
start 3 different Slave units, which run 3 different programs. The Master unit sends the 3
program parts in a continuous loop.
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The Slave unit receives data from the Master unit according to the group which the Slave
unit was assigned to. If e.g. a Slave unit is set to “Slave 1” in the menu “Set to Slave”, the
Master unit sends “Auto Program Part 1” to the Slave unit. If set to “Slave 2”, the Slave unit
receives “Auto Program Part 2”.
To start a Auto Program please proceed as follows:
1. Slave-Setting
• Select “Function Mode” by turning the encoder.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Select “Set to slave” by turning the encoder.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Turn the encoder to select “Slave 1”, “Slave 2” or “Slave 3”.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Press the Mode/Esc button in order to return to the main menu.
2. Automatic Program Run
• Select “Function Mode” by turning the encoder.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Select “Auto Program” by turning the encoder.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Turn the encoder to select “Master” or “Alone”. The selection "Alone" means Stand
Alone-mode and "Master" that the device is defined as master.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Press the Mode/Esc button in order to return to the main menu.
3. Program selection for Auto Pro Part
• Select “Edit program” by turning the encoder.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Select “Select programs” by turning the encoder.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
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• Turn the encoder to select “Auto Pro Part 1”, “Auto Pro Part 2” or “Auto Pro Part 3”, and
thus select which Slave program is to be sent. Selection “Part 1” means, that the
Slave unit runs the same program as the master units.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Press the Mode/Esc button in order to return to the main menu.
4. Program selection for Edit Program
• Select “Edit program” by turning the encoder.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Select “Edit program” by turning the encoder.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Turn the encoder to select the desired program. With this function you can edit specific
scenes into a specific program.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Press the Mode/Esc button in order to return to the main menu.
5. Automatic Scene Recording
• Select “Edit program” by turning the encoder.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Select “Edit scenes” by turning the encoder.
• Turn the encoder to select the desired scene numbers. You can program a maximum
number of 250 • Turn the encoder to select the desired scene numbers. You can
program a maximum number of 250 scenes.
• Press the Enter button to confirm.
• Press the Mode/Esc button in order to return to the main menu.
Example:
Program 2 includes scenes: 10, 11, 12, 13
Program 4 includes scenes: 8, 9, 10
Program 6 includes scenes: 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
Auto Pro Part 1 is Program 2;
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Auto Pro Part 2 is Program 3;
Auto Pro Part 3 is Program 6
The 3 Slave groups run the Auto Program in certain time segments, as shown in the
following picture:
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16. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Please refer to the following points during normal inspection:
1. Be sure all screws and fasteners are securely tightened at all times. Lose screws may
fall out during normal operation resulting in damage or injury as larger parts could fall.
2. There must not be any deformations on the housing, color lenses, rigging hardware
and rigging points (ceiling, suspension, trussing). Deformations in the housing could
allow for dust to enter into the motor assemblies. Damaged rigging points or
unsecured rigging could cause the unit to fall and serious injure a person.
3. All mechanical parts and motors should not show any traces of serious wear and
should rotate freely.
4. Electric power supply cables must not show any damage, material fatigue or
sediments. Never remove the ground prong from the power cable.
Further instructions depending on installation and usage have to be adhered to by a skilled
installer and any safety problems should be addressed before attempting operation.
We recommend frequent cleaning of the device; this will ensure operational longevity and
crisp light output. When cleaning, please use a moist, lint-free cloth. Never use alcohol or
solvents.
There are no user serviceable parts inside this. Please refer all other service related issues
to an authorized Elation service technician.
Should you decide to service the fixture yourself please order genuine Elation parts directly
from Elation.
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17.PHOTOMETRIC DATA:
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18. DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS:
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19. CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC:
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20. BATTERY PACK
The battery pack can supply power to fixture for up to 8 hours of normal operation.
Be sure to charge the battery pack for at least 12 hours before first use.
To run the fixture on battery power, connect the fixture to the battery pack as illustrated
above and turn the battery power pack on.
CAUTION!
Never have the battery pack plugged in to wall power while
running the fixture on battery power.
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21. 2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
A. Elation Professional® hereby warrants, to the original purchaser, Elation Professional®
products to be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a period of two
years, (730 days) from the date of purchase. This warranty shall be valid only if the product
is purchased within the United States of America, including possessions and territories. It is
the owner’s responsibility to establish the date and place of purchase by acceptable
evidence, at the time service is sought.
B. For warranty service, send the product only to the Elation Professional® factory. All
shipping charges must be pre-paid. If the requested repairs or service (including parts
replacement) are within the terms of this warranty, Elation Professional® will pay return
shipping charges only to a designated point within the United States. If the entire instrument
is sent, it must be shipped in its original package. No accessories should be shipped with the
product. If any accessories are shipped with the product, Elation Professional® shall have
no liability what so ever for loss of or damage to any such accessories, nor for the safe
return thereof.
C.
This warranty is void if the serial number has been altered or removed; if the product is
modified in any manner which Elation Professional® concludes, after inspection, affects the
reliability of the product; if the product has been repaired or serviced by anyone other than
the Elation Professional® factory unless prior written authorization was issued to purchaser
by Elation Professional®; if the product is damaged because not properly maintained as set
forth in the instruction manual.
D. This is not a service contract, and this warranty does not include maintenance, cleaning
or periodic check-up. During the period specified above, Elation Professional® will replace
defective parts at its expense, and will absorb all expenses for warranty service and repair
labor by reason of defects in material or workmanship. The sole responsibility of Elation
Professional® under this warranty shall be limited to the repair of the product, or
replacement thereof, including parts, at the sole discretion of Elation Professional®. All
products covered by this warranty were manufactured after January 1, 1990, and bare
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identifying marks to that effect.
E.
Elation Professional® reserves the right to make changes in design and/or
improvements upon its products without any obligation to include these changes in any
products theretofore manufactured.
F. No warranty, whether expressed or implied, is given or made with respect to any
accessory supplied with products described above. Except to the extent prohibited by
applicable law, all implied warranties made by Elation Professional® in connection with this
product, including warranties of merchantability or fitness, are limited in duration to the
warranty period set forth above. And no warranties, whether expressed or implied, including
warranties of merchantability or fitness, shall apply to this product after said period has
expired. The consumer’s and or Dealer’s sole remedy shall be such repair or replacement as
is expressly provided above; and under no circumstances shall Elation Professional® be
liable for any loss or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or inability to
use, this product.
G. This warranty is the only written warranty applicable to Elation Professional® Products
and supersedes all prior warranties and written descriptions of warranty terms and
conditions heretofore published.
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22. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply
Power consumption
_98VAC, 50Hz;□120VAC, 50Hz;□208VAC, 50Hz;
□220VAC, 50Hz;□230VAC, 50Hz;□240VAC, 50Hz; or
□98VAC,60Hz;□120VAC,60Hz;□208VAC,60Hz;
□220VAC,60Hz;□230VAC,60Hz;□240VAC,60Hz;
120w (maximum power draw)
Power Consumption
Fuse protection
120V = 2A/250V, GMA (5x20mm fine-wire fuse)
220V = 1A/250V, GMA (5x20mm fine-wire fuse)
Light Source
Type
Life time
Color
36 x 1w Lumileds LEDs
100,000 Hrs Rated
12 x Red LEDs ~ 12 Green LEDs ~ 12 Blue LEDs
Strobe / Dimmer
Strobe-effect with variable speed 1 - 18 flashes per second
Continuously mechanical dimmer 0 - 100%
DMX Channels
12 (16bit – default) or 10 (8bit – user selectable)
Drive
Standard DMX-512, 3 pole XLR; [+] = Pin 3
Starting DMX [001].
[-] = Pin 2
[Ground] = Pin 1.
Pan / Tilt
Pan- movement
540°/630˚ in max. 2.0 seconds, 16 bit resolution
265° in max. 1.5 seconds, 16 bit resolution
Tilt- movement
Weights and measures
Dimensions
29cm (W) x 28.2cm (L) x 34.7cm (H) ~ Head vertical
15.8Kgs / 35Lbs (including battery)
Weight (net)
Please Note: Specifications and improvements in the design of this unit and this
manual are subject to change without any prior written notice.
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