Connect the plug (7) of the cable POWER IN to
GB
the inline jack of the supplied cable fitted with the
mains plug (11) and then use the cap nut to
screw the plug-in connection together. Connect
the mains plug to a mains socket (230 V~ /
50 Hz). The floodlight will be switched on.
WASH
LIGHTING
will appear on the display
(5), and the display will be illuminated for a few
seconds.
CAUTION!
Do not connect the unit to the mains voltage via
a dimmer!
If no further floodlight is connected to the inline
jack (8) of the cable POWER OUT and to the
inline jack (9) of the cable DMX OUT, make
absolutely sure to screw the protective covers
onto the inline jacks. The cable POWER OUT
carries mains voltage.
5.1 Connecting multiple floodlights
If multiple ODW-2410RGBW are used, the flood-
lights can be interconnected for power supply.
Do not connect the first floodlight to a mains
socket for the time being.
1) Use the inline jack (8) of the cable POWER
OUT to connect the first floodlight to the plug
(7) of the cable POWER IN of the second
floodlight. Proceed in the same way to con-
nect the second floodlight to the third one etc.
until all floodlights are connected in a chain.
If the mains connection cables between
the floodlights are too short, use suitable
extension cables such as ODP-34AC (2 m) or
ODP-34AC / 10 (10 m).
WARNING The total current in the connec-
tion cables (7, 8) must not
exceed 10 A; otherwise, a
cable fire may occur due to
overload. Therefore, only inter-
connect 9 floodlights as a max-
imum.
2) At the last floodlight, screw the protective
cover supplied onto the inline jack (8) of the
cable POWER OUT. The cable carries mains
voltage.
3) Connect the mains plug (11) of the first flood-
light to a mains socket (230 V~ / 50 Hz).
6 Operation
All settings of the unit are made via a menu on
the display (5) by means of the buttons MENU,
ENTER, UP and DOWN (4). The unit will always
display the most recently selected menu view.
To change a setting:
1) Press the button MENU repeatedly until the
indication on the display does not change
anymore: The top menu level (main menu)
has been reached (
fig. 2).
2) Use the button UP or DOWN to select the
menu item desired. The arrow
point to the menu item selected.
3) Press the button ENTER to call up the menu
item selected. The display will indicate the
current setting (
Ɗ
) for this menu item.
4) Use the button UP or DOWN to change the
setting.
5) If submenu items are available, use the but-
ton ENTER to call them up and then use the
button UP or DOWN to change their settings.
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6) For further settings, press the button MENU
to go to a higher menu level (if required, go to
the main menu,
The display illumination will extinguish after a
few seconds if no button is pressed. It will light
LED
up again when a button is pressed.
Make the desired settings for the respective
operation mode, observing the instructions given
in chapters 7 to 9.
Main menu
Static Color
Auto
RUN
DMX Address
Personality
ID Address
EDIT
SET
CAL1 white
CAL2 Parameter
KEY LOCK
Overview of the main menu
7 Independent Operation
7.1 Colour floodlight and stroboscope
In this mode, the floodlight constantly radiates
light in an adjustable colour. The stroboscope
function can additionally be activated.
1) Call up the menu item
2) Set the following parameters:
ƊRed
:
Brightness of red
green:
Brightness of green (0 – 255)
blue :
Brightness of blue (0 – 255)
white:
Brightness of white (0 – 255)
strob:
Flash frequency (0 – 20 Hz)
of the stroboscope
3) The arrow
Ɗ
selection or the value to be set. To set the
parameter selected: Press the button ENTER
and use the button UP or DOWN to change
the setting; then press the button MENU to
return to the parameter selection and to
change another parameter.
7.2 Different shades of white,
storing 11 shades of colour
In this mode, the floodlight radiates white light.
11 different shades of white are stored which,
however, can be changed, if required. For each
shade of white, the brightness of the colours red,
green, blue and white may be set to different val-
Ɗ
will always
ues so that this mode can also be used to store
11 individual shades of colour.
1) Call up the menu item
Ɗ
arrow
on the display will point to one of the
11 storage locations (
the LEDs will light up in the corresponding
shade of white.
2) Use the button UP or DOWN to select the
desired shade of white or to select the storage
location whose settings are to be changed.
step 1).
Description
Chapter
Colour floodlight / stroboscope
7.1
Aut.
Call up show programs (
)/
programmable sequences of scenes
Pro.
(
)
7.3
Master / slave mode
7.5
DMX start address
8.3
DMX operation mode /
number of channels
8.2
Subaddress
8.3.1
Program sequences of scenes
7.4
UPLD
: Copy sequence of scenes to
other floodlights
7.5.1
REST
: Reset settings
9.4
ID
:
Subaddressing
8.3.1
REGW
: Colour limitation
9.2
Dim
:
Response time
9.3
11 shades of white
or individual colours
7.2
Set colour limitation values
9.2
Key lock
9.1
Static Color
.
(0 – 255)
always precedes the current
CAL1 white
. The
WT01
...
WT11
), and
3) To change a setting after selecting a storage
location, press the button ENTER.
4) Set the following parameters:
ƊRed
:
Brightness of red
green:
Brightness of green (0 – 255)
blue :
Brightness of blue (0 – 255)
white:
Brightness of white (0 – 255)
5) The arrow
Ɗ
always precedes the current
selection or the value to be set. To set the
parameter selected: Press the button ENTER
and use the button UP or DOWN to change
the setting; then press the button MENU to
return to the parameter selection and to
change another parameter.
6) To call up another shade of white or to
change the settings of another storage loca-
tion, press the button MENU repeatedly until
the storage location number is shown again.
Then repeat steps 2 – 5.
7.3 Show programs and
sequences of scenes
10 show programs (
Aut.01
...
stored on the floodlight. In addition, 10 automatic
sequences of scenes (
Pro.01
with up to 30 scenes each can be programmed
(
chapter 7.4). To start the show programs
and sequences of scenes:
1) Call up the menu item
Auto
. The arrow
the display points to the show program
Aut.01
Aut.10
(
...
) or sequence of
scenes (
Pro.01
...
Pro.10
) most recently
called up.
2) Use the button UP or DOWN to select the
show program or the sequence of scenes.
The sequence of the show programs is as fol-
lows:
Show
Sequence
program
Aut.01
Stroboscope: white light
Aut.02
Fade-in / fade-out: red, green, blue, white
Aut.03
Colour change: red, white, green, blue
Colour change: red, off, white, off,
Aut.04
green, off, blue, off
Aut.05
Crossfading: green
Aut.06
Fade-in / fade-out: magenta, yellow
Aut.07
Fade-in / fade-out: purple, yellow
Aut.08
Fade-in / fade-out: purple
Aut.09
Fade-in / fade-out: cyan, magenta
Aut.10
Fade-in / fade out: purple, green
Show programs
7.4 Programming sequences of scenes
10 sequences of scenes can be easily pro-
grammed. Each sequence may include up to
30 scenes. For each scene, the colour can be
set together with the brightness and the strobo-
scope function with variable flash frequency can
be activated. In addition, the length of the scenes
and the crossfading time can be defined.
1) Call up the menu item
EDIT
. The arrow
the display will point to the sequence of
scenes most recently selected (
Pro10
).
2) Use the button UP or DOWN to select the
number to which the sequence of scenes is to
be stored, and then press the button ENTER.
The display will show the number of the first
scene (
SC01
).
(0 – 255)
Aut.10
) are
...
Pro.10
)
Ɗ
on
red
blue
Ɗ
on
Pro01
...