Description
The Outdoor version ''IP65 Classic Par 543'' features 54*3W Edison LEDs. 25° Beam angles (optional 15°, 45°), electronic strobe and dimming (0-100%), variable dimming curve modes, dual yoke / floor stand, RGB provide unmatched color mixing with no flicker and no multi-colored shadowing, rugged die-cast aluminum exterior, flicker free operation for TV and FILM.
Features
*IP Rated 54x3W Edison LEDs, standard RGB(18red, 18green, 18blue), optional RGBW(14red, 14green, 14blue, 12white), Customizable
*25° Beam angles (optional 15°, 45°)
*Excellent Color Mixing
*Flicker Free Operation for TV and FILM
*Electronic Strobe and Variable Dim Curves
*Built-in Marcos effect, Built-in automated programs
Specification
SOURCE
IP Rated 54x3W Edison LEDs, standard RGB(18red, 18green, 18blue), optional RGBW(14red, 14green, 14blue, 12white), Customizable
60,000 Hours LED Lifetime (May vary depending on different factors)
FUNCTION
25° Beam angles (optional 15°, 45°)
Excellent Color Mixing
Flicker Free Operation for TV and FILM
Electronic Strobe and Variable Dim Curves
Built-in Marcos effect, Built-in automated programs
Manual adjustment
CONTROL & CONNECTIONS
(1) DMX Channel Modes (8 channels)
LCD Menu Display
DMX In/Out
Power In/Out
DMX512, Auto run, Sound, Master/Slave
THERMAL & ELECTRICAL
200W max Power Consumption
Input voltage: 100-240V AC/50-60 Hz
APPROVALS / RATINGS
CE | RoHs Compliant | IP65
SIZE / WEIGHT
11.8" (300mm) Length
9.8" (250mm) Width
9.8" (250mm) Height
22 lbs (10 kg) Weight
U N D E R S T A N D I N G D M X
DMX-512
DMX is short for Digital Multiplex. This is a universal protocol used by most lighting and
controller manufactures as a form of communication between intelligent fixtures
and controllers. DMX allows all makes and models of different manufactures to be
linked together and operate from a single controller. This is possible as long as all the
fixtures and the controller are DMX compliant. A DMX controller sends the DMX data
instructions to the fixture allowing the user to control the different aspects of an
intelligent light. DMX data is sent out as serial data that travels from fixture to fixture
via data “IN” and data “OUT” XLR terminals located on the fixtures (most controllers
will only have output jacks).
DMX LINKING
To ensure proper DMX data transmission, always use proper DMX cables and a
terminator. When using several DMX fixtures try to use the shortest cable path
possible. Never split a DMX line with a “Y” style connector. The order in which the
fixtures are connected in a DMX line does not influence the DMX addressing. For
example; a fixture assigned a starting DMX address of 1 may be placed anywhere in
the DMX chain, at the beginning, at the end, or anywhere in the middle. The DMX
controller knows to send data assigned to address 1 to that fixture no matter where
it is located in the DMX chain. The IP65 Classic Par 543 can be controlled via DMX-512
protocol and the DMX address is set via the control menu.
DATA CABLE (DMX Cable) REQUIREMENTS (For DMX and Primary/Secondary Operation)
Your fixture and your DMX controller require a standard 3pin or 5pin XLR connector
for data input and data output . Also, remember that a DMX line
must be daisy chained and cannot be split.
DMX-512 CONTROLLER CONNECTION
Connect the provided XLR cable to the female XLR output of your controller and the other side to the male XLR input of the IP65 Classic Par 543. The diagram below illustrates a typical DMX-512 connection when the fixture is in the 8 Channel Mode. You can chain multiple panels together through serial linking. . Always be sure daisy chain your In and out data connections, never split or “Y” your DMX connections.