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i-Pix BB4 User Manual

i-Pix BB4
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i-Pix BB4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brandi-Pix
ModelBB4
CategoryFlood Light
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions

Protection from Electric Shock

Details precautions to prevent electrical hazards during installation and operation.

Protection from Fire

Outlines measures to prevent fire hazards, including clearance and modifications.

Protection from Injury

Covers safety procedures for rigging, suspension, and handling to prevent physical harm.

BB4 Washlight Introduction

Rigging Instructions

Rigging Horizontally

Instructions for mounting the fixture horizontally using OMEGA brackets and safety bonds.

Rigging Vertically

Guidance on vertically rigging the fixture using SINGLE or DOUBLE YOLK brackets and safety bonds.

Setup and Configuration

Dimmer Curve Selection

Choosing between LINEAR and ENHANCED dimmer curves for output control.

User Interface Backlight Control

Option to turn off the backlight for the user interface for convenience.

Operating Mode Selection

Choosing one of ten operating modes for different programming styles and DMX configurations.

DMX Address Setup

Setting the unique DMX address for the fixture using the control panel buttons.

Cell Orientation Inversion

Changing the running order of cells for correct orientation, especially after rigging.

Locking the Interface

Locking the interface to prevent accidental changes to parameters during operation.

Operating Modes

Mode 1: 3-Channel 8-bit

Simple mode for fast programming, 3 channels (R, G, B) affecting all cells.

Mode 2: 6-Channel 16-bit

For programming with higher resolution over colors, 6 channels (R, G, B high/low byte).

Mode 3: 5-Channel 8-bit

For fast programming with dimming and strobe control, 5 channels (dim, strobe, R, G, B).

Mode 4: 9-Channel 16-bit

For fast programming with dimming, strobe, and high-resolution colors (9 channels).

Mode 5: 12-Channel 8-bit

For media servers, allowing individual cell coloring (12 channels).

Mode 6: 24-Channel 16-bit

For media servers with high-resolution color, individual cell control (24 channels).

Mode 7: 14-Channel 8-bit

Individual cell color control with master intensity and strobe (14 channels).

Mode 8: 27-Channel 16-bit

High-resolution control per cell with master intensity and strobe (27 channels).

Mode 9: 20-Channel 8-bit

Control over intensity, strobe, and color per cell (20 channels).

Mode 10: 36-Channel 16-bit

High-res control per cell for intensity, color, and strobe (36 channels).

Graphical Mode Overview

Operating Instructions

Stand-Alone Functions

The BB4 can run in stand-alone mode with up to 20 memories and 1 chase.

Storing DMX Input as Memory

How to create memories by using a lighting desk to input desired colors.

Creating Custom Memories

Step-by-step guide to creating custom memories by adjusting intensity, strobe, and color values.

Recalling Memories

Procedure for recalling previously stored memories using the control panel.

Programming Chase Sequences

Guide on setting up chase sequences by defining wait and crossfade times and memory steps.

Technical Information

BB4 Cell Orientation

Illustrates the numbering and orientation of the four individual LED cells on the fixture.

Technical Specifications

Detailed technical data including dimensions, materials, electrical, and DMX specifications.

Unit Dimensions Drawing

Visual representation of the fixture's dimensions and key physical features.

Quick Reset Procedure

Procedure to quickly reset the light to its default factory settings.

Troubleshooting Guide

No Light Response Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting steps for when the fixture does not power on or display any activity.

Mains Supply Trips / Fuse Issues

Diagnostic guide for power issues causing the mains supply to trip or fuses to blow.

Repeated Fuse Blowing

Addresses recurring issues with fuses blowing, suggesting checks for rating and internal faults.

DMX Connectivity Troubleshooting

Common issues and checks for DMX signal connectivity and configuration.

RoHS Compliance and Warranties

Service Contact Information