Flat LED Par Can Light EDD-GL-200 USER MANUAL
1. Introduction 3 Thank you for purchasing our Million Color Flat LED light. Please read these instructions carefully before operating to avoid any possible damage and accidents caused by misuse. The Million Color Flat LED light has a solid steel body. Three colors of high-brightness LED lights (red, blue, green) are used to create a wide spectrum of colors. It draws low power, has a low profile, dual mounting yokes in the handle and is low weight. The DMX controls include dimming, strobe, sound activation and independent control of RGB. The unit is compatible with the standard DMX 512 signal for external DMX control. Practical uses of the product include dance halls, stage backgrounds, hotels, large-scale performances, drapery uplighting and stage lighting. Packing List - Million color flat LED light - Power cable - User manual - Warranty card 2. Safety Information - Please consult skilled service technicians for any repairs required - Always disconnect from the power source before setting up, moving and servicing - Avoid direct eye contact to the light when in operation - Make sure the power supply voltage is compatible with this light - Before installation, please check the light s fasteners and mechanical structure is in good condition and not damaged - The light is designed for indoor use, below 40 degrees celsius - The fixture may be mounted in any position provided there is adequate room for ventilation. Make sure there are no flammable and explosive items within 0.5 meters. - Please ensure the ground is always connected www.eddylightco.com 1-800-914-3538
3. Dimensions and Specifications Beam Angle: 21, Field Angle: 32 Weight: 4 lbs/1.8 kg Lamp: 183 UV high-power 10mm LEDs Lamp Life: 100,00 hours 8.0 Dimensions: 3.0 8.0
4. DMX Channel Assignment 5 Channel DMX Value 1 0-255 2 0-255 3 0-255 4 0-255 5 0-255 Function Red dimming Green dimming Blue dimming Amber dimming RGB dimming 6 0-255 Strobe speed 7 0-255 Speed control 0-50 Solid color 51-100 Color cycling 8 101-150 Color fading 151-200 Color chase 201-255 Sound activated Notes 5. Rear Panel Display and Operation LED Display Menu Up Down Enter DMX OUT DMX IN 120V AC OUT 120V AC IN Selection buttons DMX input/output Power in/out www.eddylightco.com 1-800-914-3538
MENU: Access the menu or return to a previous menu option UP: Menu selection or parameter increments DOWN: Menu selection or parameter increments ENTER: Select the current menu option 6. Instructions for Manual Programming MENU items: d : DMX mode (001-512) CC : Color change mode (speed: 0-99) CP : Color pulse mode (speed: 0-99) de ; Built-in (default) program speed change mode (speed: 0-99) be ; Sound (beat) activated (sensitivity: 0-99) r ; Red color setting (brightness: 0-255) g ; Green color setting (brightness: 0-255) b ; Blue color setting (brightness: 0-255) a ; Amber color setting (brightness: 0-255) Press MENU to enter the main menu, and use UP/DOWN to cycle through the different modes. Press ENTER to select the desired mode, and UP/ DOWN buttons to cycle through the different mode values (ie. 0-99, etc). Press ENTER to select that value and save your selection. When powering up the unit, you will enter the menu mode previously saved. For example, to Enter DMX mode, operate as follows: Press MENU repeatedly until d001 Press UP / DOWN to select your desired address (ie. d017 ) Press ENTER to choose.
7. Color Selection Guide: 7 Set the RGBA values using MENU on the back of the unit, or by using the DMX control board. Experiment with the different values to create different colors (ie. adding more Green to Red will make the red more orangey). Color Name Red Green Blue Amber Red 255 0 0 0 Green 0 255 0 0 Blue 0 0 255 0 Amber 0 0 0 255 White 255 255 255 255 Yellow 255 255 0 0 Magenta 255 0 255 0 Cyan 0 255 255 0 Champagne 0 0 0 255 Cold White 255 255 255 0 Warm White 255 255 255 255 www.eddylightco.com 1-800-914-3538
8. Cable Connection A standard XLR connection is used for the DMX 512 protocol: Note: DMX512 does not include automatic error checking and correction, and so is not an appropriate control for hazardous applications, such as pyrotechnics or movement of theatrical rigging. False triggering may be caused by electromagnetic interference, static electricity discharges, improper cable termination, excessively long cables, or poor quality cables. Note: In order to avoid failures and signal interference, it is recommended to connect a 120Ω resistor (1/4W) at the end of the DMX connection as shown on right. If using 5-pin DMX, please use a 5-pin to 3-pin cable adapter. Details on configuration below: