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USER MANUAL
MANUALE UTENTE
MOVING HEAD
PANORAMAIPWBX
PANORAMAIPWBX
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REV. 03-11/18
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PANORAMAIPWBX
Packing content
PANORAMAIPWBX
Mount bracket
User manual
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Safety
General instructions
Warnings and installation precautions
1 Introduction
1. 1 Description
1. 2 Technical specications
1. 3 Operating elements and connections
2 Installation
2. 1 Mounting
3 Functions and settings
3. 1 Operation
3. 2 Basic
3. 3 Menu structure
3. 4 Linking
3. 5 DMX mode
3. 6 DMX conguration
3. 7 DMX addressing
3. 8 Connection of the DMX line
3. 9 Construction of the DMX termination
3. 10 DMX control
3. 11 Wireless control settings
3. 12 Fixture settings
3. 13 Display settings
3. 14 Special functions
3. 15 Lamp settings
3. 16 Fixture information
3. 17 Operation in automatic mode
Slave Receive mode
Music mode
Sensitivity microphone
Scenes Record mode
4 Maintenance
4. 1 Maintenance and cleaning the unit
4. 2 Trouble shooting
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WARNING! Before carrying out any operations with the unit, carefully read this instruction
manual and keep it with cure for future reference. It contains important information about
the installation, usage and maintenance of the unit.
SAFETY
General instruction
The products referred to in this manual conform to the European Community Directives and are there-
fore marked with .
The unit is supplied with hazardous network voltage (230V~). Leave servicing to skilled personnel only.
Never make any modications on the unit not described in this instruction manual, otherwise you will
risk an electric shock.
Connection must be made to a power supply system tted with ecient earthing (Class I appliance ac-
cording to standard EN 60598-1). It is, moreover, recommended to protect the supply lines of the units
from indirect contact and/or shorting to earth by using appropriately sized residual current devices.
The connection to the main network of electric distribution must be carried out by a qualied electrical
installer. Check that the main frequency and voltage correspond to those for which the unit is designed
as given on the electrical data label.
This unit is not for home use, only professional applications.
Never use the xture under the following conditions:
- in places subject to vibrations or bumps;
- in places with an ambient temperature of over 45°C.
Make certain that no inammable liquids, water or metal objects enter the xture.
Do not dismantle or modify the xture.
All work must always be carried out by qualied technical personnel. Contact the nearest sales point for
an inspection or contact the manufacturer directly.
If the unit is to be put out of operation denitively, take it to a local recycling
plant for a disposal which is not harmful to the environment.
Warnings and installation precautions
If this device will be operated in any way dierent to the one described in this manual, it may suer
damage and the guarantee becomes void. Furthermore, any other operation may lead to dangers like
short circuit, burns, electric shock, etc.
Before starting any maintenance work or cleaning the projector, cut o power from the main supply.
Always additionally secure the projector with the safety rope. When carrying out any work, always com-
ply scrupulously with all the regulations (particularly regarding safety) currently in force in the country
in which the xture’s being used.
For inside use only. Not designed for outside use.
The minimum distance between the xture and surrounding walls must be more than 50 cm and the
air vents at the housing must not be covered in any case.
Install the xture in a well ventilated place.
Keep any inammable material at a safe distance from the xture.
The maximum temperature that can be reached on the external surface of the tting, in a thermally
steady state, is high. After power o, please cool down over 15 minutes.
Shields, lenses or ultraviolet screens shall be changed if they have become damaged to such an extent
that their eectiveness is impaired.
The lamp (LED) shall be changed if it has become damaged or thermally deformed.
Never look directly at the light beam. Please note that fast changes in lighting, e. g. ashing light, may
trigger epileptic seizures in photosensitive persons or persons with epilepsy.
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PANORAMAIPWBX
- 1 - INTRODUCTION
1.1 DESCRIPTION
PANORAMAIPWBFX is a stunning IP65 high output, LED wash luminaire with pixel ring designed to bring
the workhorse LED washlightto outdoor events. Featuring 19 of Osrams new 40W RGBW Ostar LEDs it
delivers a massive output with a huge color range and extensive toolkit of eects.
1.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
LIGHT SOURCE
Source: 19x40W RGBW Osram Ostar LED
Lux: (3°) 60000 lux (45°) 5010lux @3m Full
Lux: (3°) 31500 lux (45°) 2000lux @5m Full
Source Life Expectancy: >50.000 h
Other: Outer RGB Pixel ring with frost lm
OPTICS
Zoom: 3-45° Motorised linear zoom
Lens Type: HQ glass lens optics
Additional Optics: Diuser on outer pixel ring
COLOR SYSTEM
Color Mixing: RGBW/FC
CTC: CTC control through independent DMX channel
White Presets: 2000-10000K
Color Wheel: Virtual color wheel with presets
Macros: Several pre-build pixel macros with adjustable speed
DYNAMIC EFFECTS
Pixel Patterns: Preprogrammed dynamic and static patterns
FX Generator: Adjustable foreground/background color, index, speed, direction
Special Features: Outer RGB pixel ring with several built in customizable FX macros
BODY
Pan Angle: 540/630°
Tilt Angle: 267°
Pan/Tilt Resolution: 16 bit
Feedback: Automatic repositioning after accidental movement
Body: Weatherproof IP65 construction
Body Color: Black
CONTROL
Protocols: DMX512, RDM, Art-Net
DMX Channels: 18/44/120/42ch
Pixel Control: Pixel2Pixel control
W-DMX: Included, Wireless Solution receiver
RDM: RDM ready for xture remote monitor and settings
PANORAMAIPWBX
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Display: LCD high resolution color display with autoip
Firmware Upgrade: Yes, via USB-DMX interface (UPBOX2) not included
Hibernation: Power Safe Mode when lost DMX
Master/Slave: for synchronized operation of more units linked in a chain
ELECTRONICS
Dimmer: Linear 0~100% electronic dimmer
Strobe/Shutter: 1-30 Hz, electronic
Battery Backup: Battery backup for user operation without connecting to the main power
Operating Temperature: -20° ~ +45°
Flicker: Flicker free operation
ELECTRICAL
Power Supply: 100-240V – 50/60Hz
Power Consumption (at 230V): 661W
Power Consumption (at 120V): 698W
PHYSICAL
Cooling: Combination of heat pipe cooling system and low noise fan
Suspension And Fixing: Any position with quick-lock” omega brackets
Signal Connection: IP DMX 5p IN/OUT, IP ARTNET Neutrik IN/OUT
Power Connection: PowerCON TRUE1 in
IP: 65 for outdoor events
Dimensions (WxHxD): 529x676x312mm
Weight: 35kg
Fig.1Technical drawing
529mm
20,82in
676mm
26,61in
312mm
12,28in
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PANORAMAIPWBX
1. MOVING HEAD
2. ROTARY ARM
3. HANDLE
4. CONTROL PANEL with LCD display
and 5 button used to access
the control panel functions and
manage them.
5. LED INDICATOR "WDMX"
6. BATTERY LED INDICATOR
7. ANTENNA
8. EtherCON connector Signal IN/
OUT
9. EtherCON connector Signal IN/
OUT
10. POWER IN (PowerCON IN):
for connection to a socket
(100-240V~/50-60Hz) via the
supplied mains cable.
11. DMX IN (5-pole XLR):
1 = ground, 2 = DMX-, 3 = DMX+,
4 N/C, 5 N/C.
12. DMX OUT (5-pole XLR):
1 = ground, 2 = DMX-, 3 = DMX+,
4 N/C, 5 N/C.
1.3 OPERATING ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS
Fig.2
View A
View B
1
2
3
5
6
4
8 7
10
9
11 12
A
B
PANORAMAIPWBX
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2.1 MOUNTING
The may be set up on a solid and even surface. By means of the xing facilities of the baseplate, the
unit can also be mounted upside down to a cross arm. The base plate is shown in g.3. For xing, stable
mounting clips are required. According to the gure, the bolts of the brackets are placed into the openings
provided in the base plate and turned clockwise until they lock (to the stop). Always ensure that the unit
is rmly xed to avoid vibration and slipping while operating. The mounting place must be of sucient
stability and be able to support a weight of 10 times of the units weight. When carrying out any installa-
tion, always comply scrupulously with all the regulations (particularly regarding safety) currently in force
in the country in which the xtures being used. Always additionally secure the projector with the safety
rope from falling down. For this purpose, fasten the safety rope at a suitable position so that the maximum
fall of the projector will be 20 cm.
- 2 - INSTALLATION
Fig.3
ALISCAFF
CLAMP
SAFETY
CABLE
OMEGA
BRACKETS
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PANORAMAIPWBX
- 3 - FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS
3.1 OPERATION
Connect the supplied main cable to a socket (100-240V~/50-60Hz). The unit will run built-in program to
reset all motors to their home position. Shortly after that the PANORAMAIPWBX is ready for operation.
To switch o, disconnect the mains plug from the socket. For a more convenient operation it is recom-
mended to connect the unit to a socket which can be switched on and o via light switch.
3.2 BASIC
The PANORAMAIPWBX has a LCD display and 5 button used to access the control panel functions and
manage them (g.4).
Fig.4 - Functions of the buttons and display icons
CONNECT
LIGHT
INFORMATION
SET
PROGRAM
LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN ENTER BATTERY
Return to the top
level
Commute from
units, tens, hundred
in the menu
Increases the value
displayed or passes
to the previous item
in a menu
Decreases the value
displayed or passes
to the next item in
the menu
Conrms the
displayed value,
or activates the
displayed function,
or enters the
successive menu
Used to activate the
backup battery. It
allows to switching
display interface
without main power
ENTER
Battery
W-DMX
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3.3 MENU STRUCTURE
MENU
1 CONNECT
ð
Address
ð
DMX
ð
Value (1-512)
W-DMX
ð
Value (1-512)
Artnet
ð
Value (1-512)
DMX Mode
ð
Mode
ð
V1 WASH/V1 FX/ V1 PIXFX/V1 RINGS/ V2
WASH/V2 FX/ V2 PIXFX/V2 RINGS/ USER
Edit User
ð
Max Channel/Pan=CH01
Wireless
ð
DMX Out
ð
ON/OFF
Reset Connect
ð
YES/NO
Ethernet
ð
DMX Out
ð
ON/OFF
IP Address
ð
XX.XX.XX.XX
IP Mask
ð
255.0.0.0
Universe
ð
00000
RDM ID
ð
Name
ð
Fixture ID Name
Mode
ð
Mode1/Mode2(Model)
Password
ð
050 (unlocks the following settings)
PID Code
ð
xxxxxx
2 SET UP
ð
Temperature
ð
Temperature C/F
ð
Celsius/Fahrenheit
Max Temperature
ð
Value (60~139°C/140~282°F)
Movement
ð
Pan Reverse
ð
YES/NO
Tilt Reverse
ð
YES/NO
Pan Degree
ð
540/630
Feedbacks
ð
YES/NO
Pan/Tilt Mode
ð
Standard/Smooth
Screen
ð
Backlight
ð
Always On/Min (01-99)
Flip Display
ð
YES/NO/AUTO
Display Bright
ð
Value (00-31)
Key Lock
ð
ON/OFF
Language
ð
EN/FR/SP...
Fixture
ð
Fans Mode
ð
Auto Speed/High Speed
No Signal
ð
Close/Hold/Auto/Music
Hibernation
ð
Disable/Min (01-99)
Theater Mode
ð
YES/NO
Frequency
ð
600Hz……
Adjust
ð
Pan
ð
Value (000-255) for each function
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PANORAMAIPWBX
3 ADVANCED
ð
Reset
ð
All
Pan & Tilt
Others
Calibration
ð
Password
ð
050 (unlocks the following settings)
Pan
ð
Value (-128-127)
Reload Default
ð
Basic Reload
ð
ON/OFF
Program Reload
ð
ON/OFF
Password
ð
050 (unlocks the following settings)
Private Reload
ð
ON/OFF
All Reload
ð
ON/OFF
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INFORMATION
ð
Time I nfo.
ð
Current XXXX(Hours)
Fixture Life XXXX(Hours)
Temperature
ð
Near Lamp Temp
Fans Speed
ð
Near Lamp Fan
Channel Value
ð
PAN
Error Message
ð
Pan,Tilt
Fixture Model
ð
xxxxxxxxxxxx
Software Ver.
ð
1U01 V1.0.00
5 STAND ALONE
ð
Play
ð
DMX Receive
Slave Receive
ð
Part 1-2-3 Receive
Static
ð
1-250 Scene
Sequence
ð
Master/Alone
Music
ð
Master/Alone
Mic Sens.
ð
Value (00-99%)
Select Chase
ð
Chase Part 1
ð
Chase 1 - Chase 8
Chase Part 2
ð
Chase 1 - Chase 8
Chase Part 3
ð
Chase 1 - Chase 8
Edit Chase
ð
Chase 1
ð
Chase Test
....
Chase 8
ð
Step 1 - 64
Edit Scenes
ð
Edit Scenes 001
ð
Pan/Tilt...
Edit Scenes ...
ð
Pan/Tilt/...
Edit Scenes 250
ð
Fade Time, Scene Time, DMX Input
Scenes Record
ð
Sc XX - Sc XX
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3.4 LINKING
Several units may be interconnected in order to control all further slave units to the same eect of the
master unit.
1. Connect the DMX OUT of the master unit via 5-pole XLR cable to the DMX IN of the rst slave unit.
2. Connect the DMX OUT of the rst slave unit to the DMX IN of the second slave unit, etc. until all units
are connected in a chain.
3.5 DMX MODE
To enter the DMX mode, follow these steps:
Press the ENTER button to access the main menu.
Press the UP/DOWN button to scroll the menu, select the Connect icon, then press the ENTER button to
enter the next menu.
Press the UP/DOWN button to scroll through the menu, select the DMX Address and press the ENTER key.
Press the arrow keys to select the desired value (001-512).
Press the ENTER key to conrm the setting.
Press the LEFT button repeatedly to exit the menu and save changes.
3.6 DMX CONFIGURATION
The PANORAMAIPWBX has 8 DMX channel congurations which can be accessed from the control panel.
Press the ENTER button to access the main menu.
Press the UP/DOWN button to scroll the menu, select the Set icon, then press the ENTER button to enter
the next menu.
Press the UP/DOWN button to scroll through the menu, select Users and press the ENTER button to
enter the next menu.
Press the UP/DOWN button to scroll through the menu, select User Mode and press ENTER to conrm
your choice.
Use the UP/DOWN button to select the desired DMX channel conguration (V1 WASH/V1 FX/ V1 PIXFX/V1
RINGS/ V2 WASH/V2 FX/ V2 PIXFX/V2 RINGS/ USER/ User), then press the ENTER button to conrm your choice.
Press the LEFT button repeatedly to exit the menu and save changes.
The tables on page 13 show the mode of operation and their values DMX.
The unit is equipped with 5-pole XLR connections.
Edit User
The Edit User, in the same menu, allows you to create a prole of personalized functions. You can change
the parameters of the various functions (Control, Pan, Tilt, etc.). Once you’ve created your custom prole,
you can use it by selecting the USER mode as described above.
3.7 DMX ADDRESSING
For operation via light control unit with DMX512 protocol, is sucient connect the controller to PANORA-
MAIPWBX. To able to operate the PANORAMAIPWBX with a light controller, adjust the DMX start address
for the rst a DMX channel. If e. g. address 33 on the controller is provided for controlling the function of
the rst DMX channel, adjust the start address 33 on the PANORAMAIPWBX. The other functions of the
light eect panel are then automatically assigned to the following addresses.
An example with the start address 33 is shown below:
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Fig.5 - Example 19 DMX channels conguration
DMX Address: 96DMX Address: 54DMX Address: 33 DMX Address: 75
. . . . . . . . . . . .
DMX512 Controller
Number of
DMX channels
Start address
(example)
DMX Address
occupied
Next possible start
address for unit No. 1
Next possible start
address for unit No. 2
Next possible start
address for unit No. 3
18 33 33-51 52 71 90
44 33 33-76 77 120 164
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Fig.6
3.8 CONNECTION OF THE DMX LINE
DMX connection employs standard XLR connectors. Use shielded pair-twisted cables with 120Ω imped-
ance and low capacity.
The following diagram shows the connection mode:
ATTENTION
The screened parts of the cable (sleeve) must never be connected to the system’s earth, as this would
cause faulty xture and controller operation.
Over long runs can be necessary to insert a DMX level matching amplier.
For those connections the use of balanced microphone cable is not recommended because it cannot
transmit control DMX data reliably.
Connect the controller DMX input to the DMX output of the rst unit.
Connect the DMX output to the DMX input of the following unit. Connect again the output to the input
of the following unit until all the units are connected in chain.
When the signal cable has to run longer distance is recommended to insert a DMX termination on the
last unit.
3.9 CONSTRUCTION OF THE DMX TERMINATION
The termination avoids the risk of DMX 512 signals being reected back along the cable when they reach-
es the end of the line: under certain conditions and with certain cable lengths, this could cause them to
cancel the original signals.
The termination is prepared by soldering a 120Ω 1/4 W resistor between pins 2 and 3 of the 5-pin male XLR
connector, as shown in gure.
DMX - OUTPUT
XLR socket
DMX - INPUT
XLR plug
Pin1 : GND - Shield
Pin2 : - Negative
Pin3 : + Positive
Pin4 : N/C
Pin5 : N/C
Fig.7
Esempio:
connettore XLR a 5 pin
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PANORAMAIPWBX
3.10 DMX CONTROL
Channel V1
PANORAMAIPWBX
FUNCTION
DMX
Value
V1
Wash
V1
FX
V1
Pixfx
V1
Rings
1 1 1 1
PAN
Pan coarse 0~100%
000 - 255
2 2 2 2
PAN ne
0~100%
000 - 255
3 3 3 3
TILT
0~100%
000 - 255
4 4 4 4
TILT Fine
0~100%
000 - 255
5 5 5 5
MOVEMENT SPEED
Fastest to slowest
Movement with Blackout
000 - 247
248 - 255
6 6 6 6
SHUTTER
Shutter closed
Strobe eect slow to fast
No function (Shutter open 1)
Pulse-eect in sequences
Shutter open 2
Random strobe eect slow to fast
No function (Shutter open 3)
000 - 010
011 - 082
083 - 093
094 - 163
164 - 174
175 - 244
245 - 255
7 7 7 7
DIMMER
Dimmer 0% ~ 100%
000 - 255
8 8 8
DIMMER FADE
from 0% to 100%
000 - 255
8 9 9 9
RED
0~100%
000 - 255
9 10 10 10
GREEN
0~100%
000 - 255
10 11 11 11
BLUE
0~100%
000 - 255
11 12 12 12
WHITE
0~100%
000 - 255
13 13
BACKGROUND RED
0~100%
000 - 255
14 14
BACKGROUND GREEN
0~100%
000 - 255
15 15
BACKGROUND BLUE
0~100%
000 - 255
16 16
BACKGROUND WHITE
0~100%
000 - 255
17 17
WHITE PRESETS
White 2000K ~10000K
000 - 255
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Channel V1
PANORAMAIPWBX
FUNCTION
DMX
Value
V1
Wash
V1
FX
V1
Pixfx
V1
Rings
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DIMMER SECTOR1
0~100%
000 - 255
14
DIMMER SECTOR 2
Dimmer 0% ~ 100%
000 - 255
15
DIMMER SECTOR 3
Dimmer 0% ~ 100%
000 - 255
16
DIMMER SECTOR 4
Dimmer 0% ~ 100%
000 - 255
17
SECTOR1 RED
0~100%
000 - 255
18
SECTOR1 GREEN
0~100%
000 - 255
19
SECTOR1 BLUE
0~100%
000 - 255
20
SECTOR1 WHITE
0~100%
000 - 255
21
SECTOR2 RED
0~100%
000 - 255
22
SECTOR2 GREEN
0~100%
000 - 255
23
SECTOR2 BLUE
0~100%
000 - 255
24
SECTOR2 WHITE
0~100%
000 - 255
25
SECTOR3 RED
0~100%
000 - 255
26
SECTOR3 GREEN
0~100%
000 - 255
27
SECTOR3 BLUE
0~100%
000 - 255
28
SECTOR3 WHITE
0~100%
000 - 255
29
SECTOR4 RED
0~100%
000 - 255
30
SECTOR4 GREEN
0~100%
000 - 255
31
SECTOR4 BLUE
0~100%
000 - 255
32
SECTOR2 PATTERN MODE
On Pattern
Static Pattern
Dynamic Pattern
000 - 031
032 - 063
064 -255
33
SECTOR2 PATTERN SELECTION
Static Pattern
Static Pattern
Dynamic Pattern
Pattern Eect
000 - 255
000 - 255
34
SECTOR2 PATTERN SPEED
Dynamic Pattern Effect
Static indexing
Forward Slow to fastest
Stop
Reverse Slow to fastest
000 - 023
024 - 137
138 - 141
142 - 255
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Channel V1
PANORAMAIPWBX
FUNCTION
DMX
Value
V1
Wash
V1
FX
V1
Pixfx
V1
Rings
35
SECTOR3 PATTERN MODE
On Pattern
Static Pattern
Dynamic Pattern
000 - 031
032 - 063
064 -255
36
SECTOR3 PATTERN SELECTION
Static Pattern
Static Pattern
Dynamic Pattern
Pattern Eect
000 - 255
000 - 255
37
SECTOR3 PATTERN SPEED
Static indexing
Forward Slow to fastest
Stop
Reverse Slow to fastest
000 - 023
024 - 137
138 - 141
142 - 255
38
SECTOR4 PATTERN MODE
On Pattern
Static Pattern
Dynamic Pattern
000 - 031
032 - 063
064 - 255
39
SECTOR4 PATTERN SELECTION
Static Pattern
Static Pattern
Dynamic Pattern
Pattern Eect
000 - 255
000 - 255
40
SECTOR4 PATTERN SPEED
Static indexing
Forward Slow to fastest
Stop
Reverse Slow to fastest
000 - 023
024 -137
138 - 141
142 - 255
12 18 18 41
ZOOM
Big to Small
000 - 255
19 19
PATTERN MODE
No Pattern
Static Pattern
Dynamic Pattern
000 - 031
032 - 063
064 - 255
20 20
PATTERN SELECTION
Static Pattern
Static Pattern
Dynamic Pattern
Pattern Eect
000 - 255
000 - 255
21 21
PATTERN/SPEED
Static indexing
Forward Slow to fastest
Stop
Reverse Slow to fastest
000 - 023
024 - 137
138 - 141
142 - 255
PANORAMAIPWBX
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Channel V1
PANORAMAIPWBX
FUNCTION
DMX
Value
V1
Wash
V1
FX
V1
Pixfx
V1
Rings
22 22
DIMMER TRANSITION
Dimmer 0% ~ 100% 000 - 255
23 23
FOREGROUND DIMMER
Dimmer 0% ~ 100% 000 - 255
24 24
FOREGROUND SHUTTER
Shutter closed
Strobe eect slow to fast
No function (Shutter open 1)
Random strobe eect slow to fast
No function (Shutter open 2)
000 - 010
011 - 163
164 - 174
175 - 244
245 - 255
25 25
BACKGROUND DIMMER
Dimmer 0% ~ 100% 000 - 255
26 26
BACKGROUND SHUTTER
Shutter closed
Strobe eect slow to fast
Shutter open 1
Random strobe eect slow to fast
Shutter open 2
000 - 010
011 - 163
164 - 174
175 - 244
245 - 255
13 27 27
RING SHUTTER
Shutter closed
Strobe eect slow to fast
No function (Shutter open 1)
Pulse-eect in sequences
No function (Shutter open 2)
Random strobe eect slow to fast
No function (Shutter open 3)
000 - 010
011 - 082
083 - 093
094 - 163
164 - 174
175 - 244
245 - 255
14 28 28
RING DIMMER
0% to 100% 000 - 255
29 29
RING DIMMER FADE
0% to 100% 000 - 255
15 30 30
RING RED
0~100% 000 - 255
16 31 31
RING GREEN
0~100% 000 - 255
17 32 32
RING BLUE
0~100% 000 - 255
33 33
RING BACKGROUND RED
0~100% 000 - 255
34 34
RING BACKGROUND GREEN
0~100% 000 - 255
35 35
RING BACKGROUND BLUE
0~100% 000 - 255
36 36
RING PATTERN
On Pattern
Static Pattern
Dynamic Pattern
000 - 031
031 - 063
064 - 255
37 37
RING PATTERN SELECTION
Static Pattern
Static Pattern
Dynamic Pattern
Pattern Eect
000 - 255
000 - 255
17
PANORAMAIPWBX
Channel V1
PANORAMAIPWBX
FUNCTION
DMX
Value
V1
Wash
V1
FX
V1
Pixfx
V1
Rings
38 38
RING PATTERN/SPEED
Static indexing
Forward Slow to fastest
Stop
Reverse Slow to fastest
000 - 023
024 - 137
138 - 141
142 - 255
39 39
RING DIMMER TRANSITION
Dimmer 0~100% 000 - 255
40 40
RING FOREGROUND DIMMER
0~100% 000 - 255
41 41
RING FOREGROUND SHUTTER
Shutter closed
Strobe eect slow to fast
No function (Shutter open 1)
Random strobe eect slow to fast
No function (Shutter open 2)
000 - 010
011 - 163
164 - 174
175 - 244
245 - 255
42 42
RING BACKGROUND DIMMER
0~100% 000 - 255
43 43
RING BACKGROUND SHUTTER
Shutter closed
Strobe eect slow to fast
No function (Shutter open 1)
Random strobe eect slow to fast
No function (Shutter open 2)
000 - 010
011 - 163
164 - 174
175 - 244
245 - 255
18 44 44 42
CONTROL
Normal
Reset All
Pan&Tilt Reset
TBD
Other Reset
Display O
Display On
TBD
TBD
Hibernation
TBD
000 - 007
008 - 015
016 - 023
024 - 047
048 - 055
056 - 063
064 - 071
072 - 079
080 - 087
088 -095
096 - 255
45
RED 1
0~100% 000 - 255
46
GREEN 1
0~100% 000 - 255
47
BLUE 1
0~100% 000 - 255
48
WHITE 1
0~100% 000 - 255
. . .
117
RED 1
0~100% 000 - 255
118
GREEN 1
0~100% 000 - 255
119
BLUE 1
0~100% 000 - 255
120
WHITE 1
0~100% 000 - 255
PANORAMAIPWBX
18
Channel V2
PANORAMAIPWBX
FUNCTION
DMX
Value
V2
Wash
V2
FX
V2
Pixfx
V2
Rings
1 1 1 1
PAN
Pan coarse 0~100%
000 - 255
2 2 2 2
PAN ne
0~100%
000 - 255
3 3 3 3
TILT
0~100%
000 - 255
4 4 4 4
TILT Fine
0~100%
000 - 255
5 5 5 5
MOVEMENT SPEED
Fastest to slowest
Movement with Blackout
000 - 247
248 - 255
6 6 6 6
DIMMER
Dimmer 0% ~ 100%
000 - 255
7 7 7
DIMMER FADE
from 0% to 100%
000 - 255
8 8
FOREGROUND DIMMER
from 0% to 100%
000 - 255
7 9 9 8
SHUTTER
Shutter closed
Strobe eect slow to fast
No function (Shutter open 1)
Pulse-eect in sequences
Shutter open 2
Random strobe eect slow to fast
No function (Shutter open 3)
000 - 010
011 - 082
083 - 093
094 - 163
164 - 174
175 - 244
245 - 255
10 10
FOREGROUND SHUTTER
Shutter closed
Strobe eect slow to fast
No function (shutter open)
Random strobe eect slow to fast
No function (shutter open)
000 - 010
011 - 163
164 - 174
175 - 244
245 - 255
8 11 11 9
RED
0~100%
000 - 255
9 12 12 10
GREEN
0~100%
000 - 255
10 13 23 11
BLUE
0~100%
000 - 255
11 14 14 12
WHITE
0~100%
000 - 255
15 15
WHITE PRESETS
White 2000K ~10000K
000 - 255
12 16 16 13
ZOOM
Big to Small
000 - 255
17 17
PATTERN MODE
No Pattern
Static Pattern
Dynamic Pattern
000 - 031
032 - 063
064 - 255
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