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Type | Moving Head Spotlight |
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Pan | 540° |
Tilt | 270° |
Voltage | 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz |
IP Rating | IP20 |
Lifespan | 50, 000 hours |
Lamp | 50W LED |
Gobos | 7 + Open |
Material | Plastic |
Details about the LED moving head, including life, channels, modes, effects, colors, gobos, dimmer.
Procedures for attaching the fixture to a mounting surface, ensuring stability and safety.
Detailed steps for using omega holders, clamps, and safety ropes for secure fixture installation.
Guidance on using a DMX terminator to ensure signal integrity in noisy environments.
How to set the initial DMX address for proper communication with the controller.
Configuring DMX addressing and defining the device's role as a master or slave.
Operating internal programs, selecting modes (AUTO, SOUN, ALON, MAST), and setting steps.
Managing display values, reverse display function, and LED display behavior.
Manual adjustment of the DMX starting address using the control board.
Enabling or disabling the device's slave mode for synchronized operation.
Setting the DMX address remotely using an external DMX controller.
Viewing DMX values for individual channels on the device's display.
Rotating the display by 180 degrees for easier viewing in certain mounting positions.
Configuring the LED display to automatically turn off after a period of inactivity.
Activating an automatic keylock function to prevent accidental changes to settings.
Inverting the direction of the pan movement for flexible positioning.
Inverting the direction of the tilt movement for flexible positioning.
Selecting between 16-bit and 8-bit resolution for finer control of movements.
Choosing between 540° or 630° for the pan movement range.
Adjusting the sensitivity of the built-in microphone for sound-activated modes.
Setting the device to run automatically without DMX, choosing from modes like CLOS, HOLD, AUTO, AUDI.
Selecting the operating mode for the cooling fans (AUTO, HIGH, LOW).
Performing a device reset via the control board to return to default operational states.
Resetting all device settings back to their original factory defaults.
Configuring standby mode behavior when no DMX signal is detected, including auto-reset.
Displaying the current software version of the moving head device.
Adjusting the lamp and shutter settings directly from the control board.
Performing functional tests on individual DMX channels to verify operation.
Managing fixture codes and calibrating motor movements for correct operation.
Displaying the total operating hours of the lighting fixture.
Resetting the fixture's running time counter to zero.
Setting the number of scenes or steps to be included in the program run sequence.
Enabling automatic saving of scene data and steps for program execution.
Editing DMX values for channels within specific scenes, and setting scene timing.