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General set up
1 Mount the fixture in the required position. The integral yoke can act as a floor stand or hanger.
Important
• When suspended off ground, always use a safety wire rated to a minimum of 34kg (75lbs) around the yoke.
• Do not position the fixture close to fog machines. The fog oil mist will be drawn in by the cooling fan and will short out important components. The warranty will be void for all fixtures returned in such a condition.
2 Where external control is to be used, connect a DMX lead (XLR
5-pin female) to the input socket at the rear of the fixture.
Control panel
When suspended off ground, always use a safety wire rated to a minimum of 34kg (75lbs) around the yoke.
Fuse holder
DMX in (XLR 5pin male) connector
DMX out
(XLR 5pin female) connector
Circuitry cooling vent Power lead
LED heat sink
3 Where other fixtures are to be used in a control daisy-chain, connect a DMX lead (XLR 5-pin male) to the output socket at the rear of the fixture.
4 Connect power to the fixture.
5 Use the control panel to access the internal menu and choose the appropriate operation mode and related settings (see over).
Operation modes
The PixelPar 90 provides a range of operation modes. These are selected using the MODE section of the control menu:
DMX Allows RGB control via DMX input. Internal chase effects are not available within this mode.
MAX1 Legacy mode that makes inefficient use of DMX channels. Use MAX2 in preference.
MAX2 Provides control of RGB mixing and selection of the dual internal chase effects via DMX input. Requires 10
DMX channels.
MANU Provides RGB colour mixing independently of any external control. Use the internal control menu (MAN section) to select the required colour values.
EF M Allows the display of the dual internal chase effects, independently of any external control. Use the internal control menu (PROG section) to select the required chase effects, speeds and cross fades.
EF D Superseded by (and operates in a similar manner to)
MAX2 . RGB mixing and chase effects cannot be used at the same time. Requires 7 DMX channels.
EX61 Legacy mode that makes inefficient use of DMX channels. Use MAX2 in preference.
PixelPar 90 personalities are available for a variety of controllers.
Please see www.pixelrange.co.uk for details.
General notes
• Ensure that only one DMX device in the chain is set as master (e.g. the lighting desk). This fixture is usually set to slave mode
• This fixture is shipped with the
DMX address set to 001.
• If the fixture is used as a master,
DMX transmission will only occur when the DMX address is displayed (e.g. A001, A002, etc).
• The four digit display can be set to fade out after 60 seconds, press
to resume. To alter this mode:
PERS > DISP.
Chase effects
This section describes each of the 31 internal chase effects that are selectable either via the control menu
(PROG > C1/C2 > EFEC) or using DMX values sent from an external source. To use the internal effects, set the MODE option either to EF M (to control effects via the menu) or MAX2 (to control effects externally via
DMX).
DMX EFEC Chase effect description value value
0-7
8-15
00
01
Off
Rainbow chase forward
16-23 02 Rainbow chase reverse
24-31 03 10/90 duty cycle strobe white
32-39 04 10/90 duty cycle strobe white
40-47 05 10/90 duty cycle strobe white
48-55 06 50/50 duty cycle strobe white
56-63 07 50/50 duty cycle strobe red
64-71 08 50/50 duty cycle strobe blue
72-79 09 50/50 duty cycle strobe yellow
80-87 10 50/50 duty cycle strobe green
88-95 11 Pulse strobe white
96-103 12 Pulse strobe blue
104-111 13 Pulse strobe rainbow
112-119 14 Pulse strobe red/green/blue
120-127 15 Primary/secondary chase
128-135 16 Rainbow chase
136-143 17 Yellow/blue chase
144-151 18 Rainbow chase
152-159 19 Yellow/blue chase
160-167 20 Red/blue chase
168-175 21 Red/green chase
176-183 22 Rainbow chase
184-191 23 Purple/white/green chase
192-199 24 Rainbow chase
200-207 25 Static orange
208-215 26 Static yellow
216-223 27 Static light blue
224-231 28 Static purple
232-239 29 Static red
240-247 30 Static green
248-255 31 Static blue
Using the control menu
• When not in the menu, the four digit display shows the current DMX address e.g. A001
• Press to enter the menu. The four digit display will show ADDR.
• Use and to move between menu options (or to change a value within an option).
• Press to enter an option (or to fix a changed value within an option and return to the previous option level).
Note: If you do not press to fix a value, operation will revert to the previously set mode at the next power on.
• Press to exit from a menu option (and eventually exit the menu completely).
Chase effects and master intensity channel layouts
The table below shows how the chase effects and master intensity controls are mapped to DMX channels for each mode. Mode DMX does not use chase effects.
The first channel of the fixture occurs at the DMX address selected using ADDR and successive channels for the fixture follow from there. MAX1, EF D and EX61 are legacy modes which do not provide the best performance. You are recommended to use MAX2 for combined RGB colour mixing and chase effect control.
Control
C1 Effect
C1 Speed
C1 Xfade
C2 Effect
C2 Speed
C2 Xfade
RGB master intensity
Effects master intensity
Combined master intensity
MAX1
Ch55
Ch56
Ch57
Ch58
Ch59
Ch60
None
None
Ch61
MAX2
Ch4
Ch5
Ch6
Ch7
Ch8
Ch9
None
None
Ch10
EF D
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
Ch4
Ch5
Ch6
None
None
Ch7
EX61
Ch56
Ch57
Ch58
Ch59
Ch60
Ch61
Ch55
Ch62
None
Note
When using DMX mode for colour mixing (no chase effects possible) and the
MINT option is enabled, ensure that the PERS > RES option is set to 3CH. This will ensure that the master intensity channel occurs immediately after the red, green and blue control channels, at channel 4.
Control menu contents
Sets the base DMX address from which the control channels will begin.
Shows the main processor software revision. No changes are possible within this option.
Shows the display controller software revision. No changes are possible within this option.
Selects the primary internal chase effect. See Chase effects for descriptions.
Select MODE > EF M to show the selected chase.
Selects the cross fade speed between the steps of the selected
C1 chase effect.
Selects the speed of the selected C1 chase effect.
Selects the master intensity level of chase effects C1 and C2.
Selects the secondary internal chase effect. See Chase effects for descriptions.
Select MODE > EF M to show the selected chase.
Selects the cross fade speed between the steps of the selected C2 chase effect.
Selects the speed of the selected C2 chase effect.
Sets the red intensity. Select MODE > MANU (manual) to show the result.
Sets the green intensity. Select MODE > MANU (manual) to show the result.
Sets the blue intensity. Select MODE > MANU (manual) to show the result.
Legacy option, which should be set to 3CH for best results when using DMX mode.
Thus, if MINT is set on, the master intensity channel will occur at channel 4.
Determines whether this fixture will act as a master controlling others.
When controlled via DMX this fixture must be set to SLAV.
DMX and EX61 modes only. When set ON this enables the master intensity channel
(ch55 for EX61, variable for DMX). This option must be set ON for EX61 mode.
Legacy option that is no longer available.
Determines the intensity of the four digit control panel display and blue status indicators. Values range from 0 (dimmest) to 15 (brightest).
When set to AOFF, the control panel display will blank out 60 seconds after the menu is exited. The blue status indicators will remain active.
RGB control using variable DMX channels determined by PERS > RES setting.
MINT set to ON provides a master intensity. No chase effects are selectable.
Displays the resulting RGB levels that are set via the MAN section of the internal menu. External DMX control is not possible in this mode.
Ch1 to 3: C1 Effect, Speed & Xfade, Ch4 to 6: C2 Effect, Speed & Xfade,
Ch7: Master intensity, Ch8-10: RGB.
Displays the chase effect(s) determined within the PROG section. External DMX control is not possible in this mode.
Legacy mode which makes inefficient use of DMX channels. Use MAX2 in preference.
Legacy mode which makes inefficient use of DMX channels. Use MAX2 in preference.
DMX Ch1 to 3: RGB, Ch4 to 6: C1 Effect, Speed & Xfade,
Ch7 to 9: C2 Effect, Speed & Xfade, Ch10: Master intensity.
Troubleshooting
Fixture remains at blackout when illumination expected
• The indicator should be lit - if not, check the input power and fuse (see below).
• If live DMX is connected, the indicator should be lit - if not, check the DMX cable and the desk output.
• Check that the selected MODE matches the desk personality being used.
• The master intensity channel for the current mode may be set at zero. For EX61 and DMX modes, check the setting of PERS > MINT. For EX61 mode, MINT must be set ON.
• Ensure that only one DMX device in the chain is set as master.
• Standalone chase effects: Effects programmed using
PROG > C1 and C2 but the fixture is not in MODE >
EF M mode. Check also that PROG > LEVL is not set at zero.
• Standalone RGB mixing: Colour values set within MAN section but the fixture is not in MODE > MANU mode.
Fuse access
The single fuse is located at the rear of the fixture near to the DMX input connector. Use a small flat blade screw driver to twist the fuse holder anticlockwise until the carrier can be extracted to reveal the fuse.
Fuse type: 20mm 2A (T2AH) anti-surge, ceramic body
Specifications
Dimensions
Weight
Fixture and yoke: 6.8kg (15 lbs)
Power
Input voltage:
Connectors:
100 to 250V AC, 50 to 60Hz autosensing
Supplied with cable only: live, neutral & earth
Power requirements:
Standby
Maximum (const.)
Start up (peak*)
@ 230V/50Hz
5 watts
135 watts
@ 115V/60Hz
5 watts
135 watts
30 amps 15 amps
* The peak value occurs only at first power up and lasts only for a period measured in microseconds.
Approvals
Miscellaneous
Enclosure rating:
Control input:
IP20 (not protected against moisture ingress)
USITT DMX512 (input connector pin out below)
PIN 1
Ground
PIN 5
Not used
PIN 2
Data –
PIN 3
Data +
PIN 4
Not used
Documentation by Corporate Text & Design (www.ctxd.com)
Release 1.1e
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