Multiform HP5-70 User manual

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Floodlights
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Introduction
Dear customer,
Congratulations on the purchase of the Multispot HP5-70 from Apollo. Apollo is the US
exclusive distributor for Multiform, a leading global manufacturer of professional lighting
equipment with decades of experience in design, production, and quality assurance.
To meet your requirements, this unit has been designed and built to the highest standards
to assure you have made a sound investment. To take full advantage of all possibilities
and for your own safety and the safety of your environment, please read these operating
instructions carefully before you start using the unit.
Product Description
The Multispot HP5-70 is a high-power DMX-controlled LED light source for both indoor
and outdoor applications, ranging from architectural illumination to stage lighting. This
xture has been designed for exibility and reliability, including various connection options
and an advanced cooling system that allow for longer LED lifetime.
Safety Informaton
Read the safety precautions in this chapter before installing,
powering up, operating or servicing this device. Failure to do
so may void the product warranty, and releases the manufacturer
and distributor from all product liability.
Symbols used in this manual
The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product
and in this manual:
WARNING! Read manual before installation, operation or servicing.
WARNING! Safety hazard. Risk of injury or death.
WARNING! Hazardous voltage. Risk of severe or fatal electric shock.
WARNING! Shock hazard. Equipment must be properly grounded.
WARNING! Hot surface. Risk of skin burn or skin irritation.
Introduction ...................................................................................................... 2
Product Description ........................................................................................ 2
Safety Information and Symbols .................................................................... 2
Security Advice ............................................................................................ 3
Protection from Eye Injury ............................................................................ 3
Protection from Electric Shock ..................................................................... 3
Protection from Fire ...................................................................................... 4
Protection from Injury and Damage .............................................................. 4
Health Advice ................................................................................................... 5
Functional Advice ............................................................................................ 5
Environmental Advice .................................................................................... 5
LED Lifetime Advice ........................................................................................ 5
Unpacking ........................................................................................................ 5
Getting started (IP65 Version only) ................................................................ 6
Making Internal Connections ....................................................................... 6
Indoor/Outdoor Conversion (Diagram) ......................................................... 8
Internal Connections (Diagram) ................................................................... 9
Getting started changing the lens panel (only if required) .........................10
Lens panel change (Diagram) .....................................................................11
Getting started (IP20 & IP65 Version) ............................................................12
Choosing a Location ...................................................................................12
Secure Mounting .........................................................................................12
Making AC Power Connections ...................................................................13
Making DMX Control Connections (Diagram) .............................................14
Operation/User Interface (Diagram) ..............................................................14
Operation Modes ............................................................................................15
ST Static Color Mode ..............................................................................15
C Color Mode ..........................................................................................15
SP Switch / Strobe Mode.........................................................................16
FP Fade Patterns Mode ...........................................................................17
SLA DMX Slave Mode ............................................................................. 17
GDMX General DMX Mode .....................................................................18
CBAL Color Balance Mode .....................................................................19
EDIT Edit Settings Mode ........................................................................ 20
Maintenance ................................................................................................... 21
Technical Data ............................................................................................... 21
Standards ....................................................................................................... 22
Warranty ......................................................................................................... 22
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WARNING! Fire hazard.
WARNING! LED light emission. Risk of eye injury.
Security Advice Before Use
General advice:
1. Read this manual completely before using the product.
2. Keep this manual in your records for future reference.
3. Follow all instructions printed in this manual, otherwise
warranty may become void.
4. Follow all printed safety advice on the device.
5. Carry this product with care. Dropping or heavy vibration may
damage this product mechanically and/or electrically.
6. The manufacturer and distributor take no responsibility for injury
or damage caused by not following the safety precautions and
instructions printed within this manual and on the device.
Protection From Eye Injury
1. Warning: Depending on the conguration of the device, this device
reaches the limits of IEC/EN62471 Group 2 and may extend into
Group 3.
2. To avoid eye injury, do not look into the beam from a distance
of less than 28’ (8.5m) from the front surface of the xture without
protective eyewear such as shade-5 welding goggles. At greater
distances, light output is harmless to the naked eye provided that
the eye’s natural aversion response is normal.
3. Do not view the beam directly with optical instruments such as
magniers, telescopes, binoculars or similar optical instruments
that may concentrate the light output.
4 Ensure that during setup and DMX programming, no persons are
within 28’ (8.5m) of the device’s front surface to avoid accidental
exposure to the light beam.
Protection From Electric Shock:
1. Only connect this unit to a mains socket outlet with protective earth
connection, ground-fault (earth-fault) and overload protection.
2. When removing the AC power cord from an AC power outlet, grip
the plug. Never pull on the cable only. To disconnect the unit from
AC power, remove the AC power cord from the AC power outlet.
Do not disconnect the unit from AC power using the powerCON
connector. The powerCON is a connector without breaking
capacity, i.e. the powerCON should not be connected or
disconnected under load or when live.
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3. Disconnect the unit from AC power before cleaning.
Use a smooth and dry cloth only for cleaning.
4. Do not submerge unit in liquid.
5. If unit is not converted to comply with IP65 rating, do not expose
this unit to any dripping or splashing liquids, and do not place
objects lled with liquids, such as vases, on the unit. Do not operate
this unit near open water or in high humidity.
6. Choose the position of the AC cord according to the lowest risk of
damage by foot traffic or rolling equipment.
7. Do not open the unit for service. There are no user-serviceable
parts inside. Warranty will be void in any case of unauthorized
service by the user or other unauthorized persons.
Protection From Fire:
1. Take care to not place the unit near sources of heat (e.g. powerful
ampliers, fog machines).
2. Allow at least 6” (15cm) between this unit and other devices or walls
to allow for proper cooling.
3. Take care to allow sufficient air convection in the unit’s environ
ment to avoid overheating. Make sure air convection slots are not
blocked. Do not operate this unit in environmental temperatures
exceeding 105°F (40°C).
4. Be sure unit is kept at least 30” (76cm) away from any ammable
materials.
5. Do not attach gel or diffusion directly to the LEDs or the front of
the unit.
6. To avoid overloading power, check the total maximum power of your
AC wall outlet if you are using powerCON jumpers to daisy chain
units together.
7. When using powerCON jumpers to daisy chain units using the
powerCON outlet, do not connect more than 12 units together.
Protection From Injury and Damage:
1. Never use any accessories or modications not authorized by the
manufacturer of this unit.
2. Choose a location for operation where the unit is protected from
vibration and where a xed mounting position is provided. In case of
overhead-mounting, follow applicable rigging rules and regulations
for rigging safety, including the use of an approved safety cable.
3. The surface of the device may get hot during operation. Do not
touch heat sink areas of the device during operation. Allow 30
minutes of cool-down time after powering off before touching.
4. If uids have spilled into the unit when congured to IP20,
immediately disconnect power to the unit and return the unit to
Apollo for service.
5. This unit has no user serviceable parts. If service is needed, return
unit to Apollo for service.
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Health advice
This unit produces and absorbs electromagnetic radiation. The strength of radiation
and the sensitivity for disturbing interference conforms to CE and FCC requirements.
A corresponding sign is printed on the backside of the unit. Any change or modication
may affect the behavior of the unit concerning electromagnetic radiation, and may cause
non-conformity to CE requirements. The manufacturer takes no responsibility in this case.
Functional advice
This unit is immune to the presence of electromagnetic disturbances – both conducted
and radiated - up to a certain level. Under peak conditions, the unit is classied to show
a “class C” performance criteria and may encounter temporary degradation or loss of
function. In such a case, disconnect the unit AC power from the unit and reconnect it
again to recover.
Environmental advice
This unit is built to conform to the ROHS standards and the WEEE
directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council
of the European Union. Under these regulations, the product shall
not be discarded into regular garbage at the end of its life, but shall be returned
to authorized recycling stations. It is highly recommended that North American users
follow environmentally safe disposal/recycling practices.
LED Lifetime advice
LED lifetime is determined by the gradually declining brightness of an LED over time
where, the point of 50% brightness reduction marks the dened end of its lifetime. The
driving factor of this effect is the heat that the chip inside the LED is exposed to. While an
LED may reach 100,000 hours under ideal circumstances,
the real-world lifetime may only be 30,000 to 50,000 hours. This may be less if the LED is
exposed to excessive heat, which can be caused by continuously running all LEDs inside
this device at full power and/or operating the unit in high environmental temperatures. If
improving the lifetime of the LED is a concern, keeping the operating temperature lower
is advised. This may include forced air external cooling and/or the reduction of overall
intensity.
Unpacking
Please check that the box contains the following items:
Main parts: 1 Multispot HP5-70 LED main unit
1 operation manual
Accessory parts: 2 M6 security lugs
1 power cable (IP20 unit only)
If any part is missing, please contact your dealer immediately for replacement.
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Getting started: IP65 version only
Making Internal Connections
Your Multiform HP5-70 as an IP65-compliant outdoor version has PG9 cable glands
installed to hold all connection cables. It is necessary to connect your cables inside of the
unit. Please take note of the follow precautions and instructions to ensure that it is done
properly to avoid personal injury and/or damage to the unit.
Reliability risk: Disassembling and reassembling the unit in an
inappropriate manner may defeat the IP65 rating and may void the
warranty if water intrudes into the unit. It is essential to follow the
instructions to maintain the IP65 rating of the xture and its product
warranty.
Safety risk: Be sure that the unit is disconnected from AC power
before proceeding. This procedure requires opening the unit and
exposure to AC electrical parts. If the internal wiring is improperly done
or not completed, the safety of the whole installation where this unit is
used may be endangered and a risk of re is possible. Therefore, this
procedure should only be carried out by qualied technicians with
relevant experience in safe work methods for electrical equipment
service and maintenance. DO NOT attempt if you do not have the
applicable experience. Apollo does not assume any liability for life and
assets if such unqualied attempt is made.
Before opening the unit, please make sure that:
• This procedure is only being carried out by a qualied technician with relevant
experience in safe work methods for electrical equipment service and maintenance.
• The unit is disconnected from any AC source.
• The unit is completely dry, and has cooled down for at least 30 minutes after last
operation. The unit should be at room temperature.
• The location chosen to exchange the lens panel does not have more than 40%
relative humidity and the temperature during the exchange does not exceed 105°F
(40°C). This is important to avoid condensation inside of the unit if operated at
lower temperatures.
• The proper tools are used to dismantle and re-assemble the unit to avoid any
damage to the screws. A 4mm hex driver, a #2 Phillips screwdriver, and a 3/32”at
head screwdriver are required.
• Tools with built-in torque measurement or other torque measurement devices are
recommended to ensure that screws are fastened with the right amount of torque
during reassembly.
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7. Pull the cables from the outside of the rear cover until the remaining
internal length is minimized without putting strain on the cables or their
connections to the terminal blocks.
8. Tighten the cover nuts of the PG9 glands. Be sure the rubber gland
seal adapts properly and tightly to the cables outer perimeter to
maintain the IP65 rating.
9. At this point, carefully inspect the rubber seal on the main unit to
ensure that it is properly seated in the grove of the outer edge of
the rear compartment.
10. Carefully reconnect the wires unplugged in step 3 to the proper locations
on the PSU PCB and MCU PCB. Take care to properly line up the
connectors before attempting to plug them in to avoid damage to
the connectors.
11. Gently turn the cover so the electronics are facing down. Carefully
lower the cover straight down into the main unit. Check to ensure that
the rubber seal is still properly seated, and then carefully place the
cover down on the main unit. NOTE: It is extremely important the
rubber seal is properly seated in the groove of the outer edge of the
rear compartment to maintain the IP65 rating.
12. Carefully replace the 6 socket head cap screws into the proper holes
on the main unit. Tighten them to 5.3 in-lbs (0.6 N-m) ~ 6.2 in-lbs
(0.7 N-m) torque.
Indoor/Outdoor Conversion
A. Detach Rear Cover
B. Connect Cable Wires C. Re-attach Rear Cover
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To ensure the IP65 rating of the fixture is maintained, the proper
size cable must be used.
• Rubber AC cable of at least 3x16AWG, with outer diameter of not less than .236”
(6mm), and not more than .354” (9mm).
• DMX signal cable, 2x22AWG twisted pair with shield, with outer diameter of not
less than .236” (6mm), and not more than .354” (9mm).
Reliability risk: Using cable material of unsuitable outer diameter or
with insufficient exibility of its outer jacket may defeat the IP65 rating
of the xture and may void any warranty.
NOTE: If opting to not install cable in all 4 PG9 glands, it is necessary to install the
rubber plugs in place of cable to maintain the IP65 rating. 3 pieces are provided for
this purpose.
Please follow the below step-by-step instructions to properly install the necessary
cables.
1. Place the unit on its front. Remove the 6 socket head caps screws
that hold the rear cover of the power supply compartment. Set the
screws aside, do not lose them.
2. The PSU PCB and MCU PCB are attached to the rear cover. Carefully
lift the cover straight up from the main unit.
3. Gently turn the cover around. You will see two sets of wires in a white
sleeve coming through a hole in the main body. Carefully unplug just
these wires from the PSU PCB and MCU PCB. The cover and
attached electronics should now be loose.
4. Insert your cables through the PG9 glands mounted to the cover.
Do not tighten the gland cover nuts yet so the cable can still
slide through the glands. Pull enough cable through to allow
preparation of the cable ends.
5. AC cable preparation and installation:
a. Remove 1 1/2” (38mm) of the outer jacket.
b. Strip each wire 3/8” (9.5mm).
c. Insert the AC leads into the screw terminal block on the PSU
PCB. If connecting an output cable, insert both wires of each
cable into the terminal block.
d. Carefully tighten screws taking care to not over tighten as this
could cause damage to the terminal block and PSU PCB.
6. DMX cable preparation and installation:
a. Remove 1 1/2” (38mm) of the outer jacket
b. Strip each wire 3/16” (4.75mm)
c. Insert the wires into the screw terminal blocks on the MCU
PCB. It is recommended to cover the shield wire with a piece
of 1 1/4” (6.35mm) long 1/8” (3.2mm) heat shrink to protect
from creating shorts on the MCU PCB.
d. Carefully tighten screws taking care to not over tighten as this
could cause damage to the terminal block and MCU PCB.
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Internal Connections (View from PCB Side)
DANGER! Safety hazard.
Risk of severe injury or death.
WARNING! Hazardous
voltage. Risk of lethal or
severe electric shock.
NOTE: Any internal work on
this unit shall only be carried
out by qualied technicians
who are familiar with safe
repair techniques. Disconnect
AC before opening the unit.
[AC-In/Out] L (Red Lead)
[MCU-PCB Supply] + DC (Red Lead)
[MCU-PCB Supply] - DC (Black Lead)
[LED-PCB Supply] + DC (Red Lead)
[LED-PCB Supply] GND (Black Lead)
[AC-In/Out] N (Black Lead)
[AC-In/Out] GND (YG Lead)
[DMX-Out] GND (Black Lead)
[DMX-Out] - DATA (Green Lead)
[DMX-Out] + DATA (Red Lead)
[DMX-In] + DATA (Red Lead)
[DMX-In] - DATA (Green Lead)
[DMX-In] GND (Black Lead)
[Supply] + DC (Red Lead)
[Supply] - DC (Black Lead)
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Getting started: changing the lens panel (only if required)
Your Multiform HP5-70 has been factory-tted with a 25° lens panel. A 40° lens panel is
available as an option. If you wish to exchange the lens panel to achieve a 40° disper-
sion angle, please contact your dealer to order the 40° lens panel. Please take note of
the following precautions and instructions below to ensure the lens panel exchange is
done properly to avoid damage to the unit.
Reliability risk: Disassembling and reassembling the unit in an inap-
propriate manner may defeat the IP65 rating and may void the warranty
if water intrudes into the unit. It is essential to follow the instructions to
maintain the IP65 rating of the xture and its product warranty.
Before you start to exchange the lens panel, please make sure that:
• All cables are disconnected from unit.
• The unit is completely dry, and has cooled down for at least 30 minutes after last
operation. The unit should be at room temperature.
• The location chosen to exchange the lens panel does not have more than 40%
relative humidity and the temperature during the exchange does not exceed 105°F
(40°C). This is important to avoid condensation inside of the unit if operated at lower
temperatures.
• The proper tools are used to exchange the lens panel to avoid any damage to the unit
and screws. A 4mm hex driver and a #2 Phillips screwdriver are required.
• Tools with built-in torque measurement or other torque measurement devices are
recommended to ensure that screws are fastened with the right amount of torque
during reassembly.
Please follow the below step-by-step instructions to properly exchange
the lens panel.
1) Place the unit on its facedown on its front frame. Remove the 8 socket head cap
screws that hold the front frame to the main xture body (Illustration step A). Set
the screws aside, do not lose them.
2) Carefully take hold of the main xture body and front frame and turn the unit over
onto its back. It is possible that the glass seal around the front glass could stick
to the front frame and unexpectedly break loose, potentially damaging the glass.
Carefully lift off the front frame while holding down the front glass to be sure the
glass seal does not stick to the front frame.
3) Carefully lift off the front glass including the glass seal (Illustration step B). Do
not remove the glass seal from around the glass.
4) Remove the 5 lens panel screws holding the lens panel in place. Set the screws
aside, do not lose them.
5) It is possible to damage the LEDs if the lens panel is not removed properly.
Carefully remove the lens panel by gripping it by the two nger grip points and
lifting it straight up off of the unit.
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1) Once again, it is possible to damage the LEDs if the lens panel is not placed
properly. The LEDs can be easily damaged by coming into contact with the
lenses. Carefully place the lens panel by gripping it by the two nger grip
points and gently lower it straight down onto the unit. Do not apply pressure
to the lens panel. If the lens is not properly aligned, carefully lift it back up and
check alignment before carefully lowering it back down.
2) Carefully replace the 5 lens panel screws. Tighten them to 4.4 in-lbs (0.50
N-m) ~ 4.8 in-lbs (0.55 N-m) torque.
3) Be sure that the glass seal is installed properly around the front glass and
carefully place the front glass into position on the unit.
4) Check to be sure that the glass seal is properly seated down and inside of the
8 tabs around the edge of the unit. If this is not done properly, the unit may not
meet IP65 rating.
5) Carefully lower the front frame down onto the main unit with the screw holes
aligned. Avoid any position change of the front glass with seal and the main
seal.
6) Carefully take hold of the main xture body and the front frame and turn the unit
over onto the front frame.
7) Carefully replace the 8 socket head cap screws which secure the front frame to
the main xture body. Tighten them to 26.5 in-lbs (3.0 N-m) ~ 29.2 in-lbs (3.3
N-m) torque.
Getting Started: IP20 and IP65 Versions
Choosing A Location
Risk of fire: The Multispot HP5-70 has been designed to operate at
environmental temperatures up to 105°F (40°C). For proper
operation, the unit must be operated with unobstructed air convection
to its outside metal case.
Do not:
Operate the Multispot HP5-70 in environments with more than 105°F (40°C)
environmental temperature.
Operate the Multispot HP5-70 in any closed space, unless forced air convection
is provided.
Operate less than 30” (76cm) away from any ammable materials.
Secure Mounting
The Multispot HP5-70 can be mounted in various ways:
Floor standing operation
Turn the bracket to the lower side of the unit and fold out the second bracket.
Place the unit in a secure position.
Make sure to comply with the cooling requirements of the unit.
Hanging/Rigging, ceiling-mounted Operation
Risk of injury: Overhead mounting requires extensive experience,
including, among others, calculating working load limits, good
knowledge of the installation material being used, and periodic
safety inspection of all installation material and the unit.
If you lack such qualications, do not attempt the installation
yourself. Improper installation can result in injury. Be sure to
complete all rigging and installation procedures before applying
power to the unit.
Leave the inner and outer bracket folded.
The unit should be installed out of reach of people and outside areas where
persons may walk by or be seated.
Make sure the installation area can hold a minimum point load of 10
times the unit’s weight.
In xed installations, attach the unit with self-locking screws/nuts to the
mounting point.
When mounting the unit to truss, be sure to secure an appropriately rated
clamp to the hanging yoke through the center hole of the hanging yoke.
Attach the supplied M6 safety lugs to the rear side threaded insert points.
Secure the installation with an appropriate safety cable xed to an individual
separate mounting point. Be sure to only use the designated rigging point for
the safety cable.
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Always use a certied safety cable that can hold 12 times the weight of
the unit when installing the unit. This secondary safety attachment should
be installed in a way that no part of the unit can drop more than 8” (20cm)
if the main attachment fails.
Never stand directly below the device when mounting, removing, or servicing
the xture.
The installation should be inspected every year by a skilled person to
ensure safety.
Be sure to comply with the cooling requirements of the unit.
Making AC Power Connections
Risk of fire / Safety risk
The Multispot HP5-70 requires an AC power source with sufficient
power and correct grounding to ensure safe operation. The
AC power source must be equipped with a circuit breaker. Make sure
to only use compliant AC supply lines.
The Multispot HP5-70 has an AC outlet that is designed to carry
loads of no more than 10A. Make sure that all connected units in a
chain fed by the rst unit do not exceed a maximum of 10A current
consumption.
When using powerCON jumpers to daisy chain units using the
powerCON outlet, do not connect more than 12 units together.
Do not disconnect the unit from AC power using the powerCON
connector. The powerCON is a connector without breaking
capacity, i.e. the powerCON should not be connected or disconnected
under load or when live.
To connect the unit to AC power, rst plug the cable into the unit. Align the tabs on the
powerCON input connector (blue) with the slots in the powerCON inlet (blue) and insert
connector until it stops, then rotate the connector clockwise until the silver tab clicks
into place and locks the connector in. If using powerCON jumpers to daisy chain power
across multiple units using the powerCON outlet, connect all units, up to 12, together
before connecting the rst unit to AC power. Align the tabs on the powerCON output
connector (grey) with the slots in the powerCON outlet (grey) and insert connector until
it stops, then rotate the connector counterclockwise until the silver tab clicks into place
and locks the connector in. Once all units are connected together, the rst unit may be
connected to AC power.
To remove the power cables from the units, rst disconnect the rst unit from AC power.
Grasp the powerCON input connector (blue), slide the silver tab back, and rotate the
connector counterclockwise until it stops, then pull the connector straight out of the
powerCON inlet. Grasp the powerCON output connector (grey), slide the silver tab
back, and rotate the connector clockwise until it stops, then pull the connector straight
out of the powerCON outlet.
NOTE: The powerCON is a connector without breaking capacity, i.e. the powerCON
should not be connected or disconnected under load or when live.
Making DMX Control Connections
Connect the Multispot HP5-70 to a suitable DMX controller where needed, and
interconnect several units by means of their DMX In/Outputs as required. The last unit shall
be tted with a proper 120 Ohm termination resistor-equipped DMX-plug as shown in below
drawing. Please make sure that all used DMX cables comply with below standard:
Termination
1 MODE selection Button
2 LEFT ARROW Button
3 RIGHT ARROW Button
4 – Button
5 + Button
6 DISPLAY: Sound-to-Light
Indicator
7 DISPLAY: 4-Digit Message
Display Area
8 DISPLAY: + Indicator
9 DISPLAY: - Indicator
10 DISPLAY: ARROW Indicators
11 DISPLAY: DMX Signal
Presence Indicator
12 Microphone
cover membrane
13 DMX Input
14 DMX Output
15 AC Power Input
16 AC Power Output
17 M6 safety lug
mounting thread
18 M10 nut insert point
User Interface
Overview:
Operation
User interface
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Operation Modes
The Multispot HP5-70 has several operating modes to allow for local preset
control and remote operation.
“ST” Static Color Mode
Press the MODE button (1) until the rst two digits on the display shows “ST”. Choose
a color, “ST 0” – “ST25”, by pressing the left/right buttons (2 or 3), see table below. The
+/- buttons (4 or 5) change the dimming level, “L 0” – “L100”. Pressing the +/- buttons (4
or 5) once shows the current dimming level. The dimming level can then be changed by
using the +/- buttons (4 or 5). Holding the +/- buttons (4 or 5) for longer than 1 second
accelerates the change rate of the displayed value to 3 times normal speed. The display
will automatically return to show “ST##” after 5 seconds, and the dimming level will
remain as set.
NOTE: This mode is automatically disabled when an external DMX signal is present.
“C” Color Picker Mode
Press the MODE button (1) until the rst digit on the display shows “C”. There are 256
color steps. Choose a color, “C 0”“C225”, by pressing the left/right buttons (2 or 3).
The +/- buttons (4 or 5) change the dimming level, “L 0” – “L100”. Pressing the +/- but-
tons (4 or 5) once shows the current dimming level. The dimming level can then be
changed by using the +/- buttons (4 or 5). Holding the +/- buttons (4 or 5) for longer than
1 second accelerates the change rate of the displayed value to 3 times normal speed.
The display will automatically return to show “C###” after 5 seconds, and the dimming
level will remain as set.
NOTE: This mode is automatically disabled when an external DMX signal is present.
# Color # Color
ST 0 All Off ST13 Flesh
ST 1 Red ST14 Light Blue Green
ST 2 Green ST15 Light Green
ST 3 Blue ST16 Light Purple
ST 4 Yellow ST17 Light Lavender
ST 5 Pink ST18 Light Blue
ST 6 Turquoise ST19 White 1 (cool)
ST 7 Lime ST20 White 2
ST 8 Orange ST21 White 3
ST 9 Marine ST22 White 4
ST10 Blue Green ST23 White 5 (warm)
ST11 Lavender ST24 Light Orange
ST12 Hot Pink ST25 Dark Orange
“SP” Switch / Strobe Patterns Mode
In this mode you will only nd hard switching and strobe patterns. Press the MODE
button (1) until the rst two digits on the display shows “SP”. Choose a pattern, “SP 0” –
“SP12”, by pressing the left/right buttons (2 or 3), see table below.
The +/- buttons (4 or 5) change the color speed or activate the Sound-to-Light function,
“SL 0” – “SL25”, “S2L. Pressing the +/- buttons (4 or 5) once shows the current setting.
The setting can then be changed by using the +/- buttons (4 or 5), see table below. The
display will automatically return to show “SP##” after 5 seconds, and the speed setting
will remain as set.
Please note that above speed levels are only applicable to patterns “SP 0”“SP 8”.
When using patterns “SP 9”“SP12”, “S2L “ indicates Sound-to-Strobe and “SL 1”
“SL25” are strobe speed ranging from 1Hz to 18Hz.
When Sound-to-Light or Sound-to-Strobe, “S2L , is selected, the “S” indicator (6) will be
illuminated. The built-in microphone will be active.
NOTE: This mode is automatically disabled when an external DMX signal is
present.
# Pattern # Pattern
SP 0 Red - Green SP 7 Red - Green - Blue
SP 1 Green - Blue SP 8 Red - Yellow - Green - Turquoise - Blue - Hot Pink
SP 2 Red - Blue SP 9 Strobe Red
SP 3 Red - Yellow SP10 Strobe Green
SP 4 Hot Pink - Lime SP11 Strobe Blue
SP 5 Pink - Blue SP12 Strobe White
SP 6 Turquoise - Pink
Setting Speed Setting Speed
S2L Sound-to-Light SL13 1 step per second
SL 1 1 step per 240 seconds SL14 1.5 steps per second
SL 2 1 step per 120 seconds SL15 2 steps per second
SL 3 1 step per 90 seconds SL16 2.5 steps per second
SL 4 1 step per 60 seconds SL17 3 steps per second
SL 5 1 step per 30 seconds SL18 4 steps per second
SL 6 1 step per 20 seconds SL19 5 steps per second
SL 7 1 step per 10 seconds SL20 6 steps per second
SL 8 1 step per 5 seconds SL21 7 steps per second
SL 9 1 step per 3 seconds SL22 8 steps per second
SL10 1 step per 2 seconds SL23 9 steps per second
SL11 1 step per 1.6 seconds SL24 10 steps per second
SL12 1 step per 1.2 seconds SL25 11 steps per second
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“FP” Fade Patterns Mode
In this mode you will only nd soft fade patterns. Press the MODE button (1) until the
rst two digits on the display shows “FP”. Choose a pattern, “FP 0”“FP 7”, by pressing
the left/right buttons (2 or 3), see table below.
The +/- buttons (4 or 5) change the color fade speed, “SL 0” – “SL25”. Pressing the
+/- buttons (4 or 5) once shows the current setting. The setting can then be changed
by using the +/- buttons (4 or 5), see table below. The display will automatically return
to show “FP##” after 5 seconds, and the speed setting will remain as set.
NOTE: This mode is automatically disabled when an external DMX signal is present.
# Pattern # Pattern
FP 0 Red - Green FP 4 Hot Pink - Lime
FP 1 Green - Blue FP 5 Pink - Blue
FP 2 Blue - Red FP 6 Turquoise - Pink
FP 3 Red - Yellow FP 7 Red - Green - Blue (All Colors)
Setting Speed Setting Speed
SL 0 1 loop per 960 seconds SL13 1 loop per 3 seconds
SL 1 1 loop per 480 seconds SL14 1 loop per 2 seconds
SL 2 1 loop per 360 seconds SL15 1 loop per 1.5 seconds
SL 3 1 loop per 240 seconds SL16 1 loop per 1.25 seconds
SL 4 1 loop per 120 seconds SL17 1 loop per 1 second
SL 5 1 loop per 80 seconds SL18 1.2 loops per second
SL 6 1 loop per 40 seconds SL19 1.4 loops per second
SL 7 1 loop per 20 seconds SL20 1.6 loops per second
SL 8 1 loop per 12 seconds SL21 1.9 loops per second
SL 9 1 loop per 10 seconds SL22 2.2 loops per second
SL10 1 loop per 8 seconds SL23 2.5 loops per second
SL11 1 loop per 6 seconds SL24 2.8 loops per second
SL12 1 loop per 4 seconds SL25 3.2 loops per second
“SLA” DMX Slave Mode
The Slave mode offers 4 independent groups of slaves. Press the MODE button (1) until
the rst three digits on the display shows “SLA. The +/- buttons (4 or 5) change the slave
group, “SLA1” – “SLA4”. The rst unit will then control any connected units. Each slave
group will be in the same preset and speed as the master, but the timing of the preset
will be offset from the previous slave group. To have all units operating together, set all
units to slave group 1.
DMX
channel
Value
Range Function
DMX
channel
Value
Range Function
1
000-010 Red
1
154-163 Light Purple
011-020 Green 164-174 Light Lavender
021-030 Blue 175-184 Light Blue
031-040 Yellow 185-194 White 1 (cool)
041-051 Pink 195-204 White 2
052-061 Turquoise 205-215 White 3
062-071 Lime 216-225 White 4
072-081 Orange 226-235 White 5 (warm)
082-092 Marine 236-245 Light Orange
093-102 Blue Green 246-255 Dark Orange
103-112 Lavender 2000-255 Intensity
113-122 Hot Pink 3000-049 Static Colors
123-133 Flesh 4000-014 Strobe off
134-143 Light Blue Green 015-255 Strobe on
144-153 Light Green
“GDMX” General DMX Mode
Press the MODE button (1) until the display shows “GDMX”. When the unit is receiving a
DMX signal, the DMX indicator (11) will be illuminated.
Setting the DMX Address
The +/- buttons (4 or 5) change the DMX address, “ 1” – “ 512”. Pressing the +/- buttons
(4 or 5) once shows the current DMX address. The DMX address can then be changed
by using the +/- buttons (4 or 5). Holding the +/- buttons (4 or 5) for longer than 1
second accelerates the change rate of the displayed value to 3 times normal speed. The
display will automatically return to show “GDMX” after 5 seconds, and the DMX address
will remain as set. The DMX address remains the same regardless of the selected DMX
control mode. However, the number of channels used may change depending on the
selected DMX control mode.
Selecting a DMX Control Mode
Pressing the left/right buttons (2 or 3) once shows the current DMX control mode. The
left/right buttons (2 or 3) can then be used to cycle through the following DMX control
modes.
- “3RAW” 3 Channels – 1=Red, 2=Green, 3=Blue
- “3CCC” 4 Channels – 1=Red, 2=Green, 3=Blue, 4=Intensity/Strobe
- – CH 4 values – 000-127=Intensity, 128-239=Strobe, 240-255=Full Intensity
- “3CMS” 5 Channels – 1=Red, 2=Green, 3=Blue, 4=Intensity, 5=Strobe
- “5RAW” 5 Channels – 1=Red, 2=Green, 3=Blue, 4=Amber, 5=White
- “5CMS” 7 Channels – 1=Red, 2=Green, 3=Blue, 4=Amber, 5=White,
6=Intensity, 7=Strobe
- “HSLS” 4 Channels – 1=Hue, 2=Saturation, 3=Lightness, 4=Strobe
- “PRES” 4 Channels – Presets, see section below.
When the DMX control mode is set to Presets, the DMX value of channel 3 determines
which presets channel 1 controls. If the DMX value of channel 3 is 000-049, channel
1 selects static colors, see table below. Channel 4 strobe speed is 015=slow (1Hz) to
255=fast (18Hz).
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If the DMX value of channel 3 is 050-255, channel 1 selects fade/switch colors, see
table below. Channel 3 controls the fade/switch speed (050=slow/255=fast). Channel 4
strobe speed is 015=slow (1Hz) to 255=fast (18Hz).
“CBAL” Color Balance Mode
In this mode you can dene the unit’s color balance by setting a maximum brightness for
each LED color, giving you the individual color balance you desire. Any changes made
to the color balance will affect the unit in all modes. Press the MODE button (1) until the
display shows “CBAL. Once color balance mode is entered all the LEDs will turn on at
their set value. Use the left/right buttons (2 or 3) to enter color balance mode and cycle
though “R###”, “G###”, and “B###”. ### indicates values from 200 through 255. (Values
below 200 are disabled to avoid overall output reduction of the xture.) Pressing the +/-
buttons (4 or 5) will change the values. All changes are effective immediately.
NOTE: To make sure that several xtures used together do not exhibit different color
behavior, all xtures must be calibrated to the same color balance.
DMX channel Value Range Function
1
000-015 Fade Red - Green
016-031 Fade Blue - Green
032-047 Fade Blue - Red
048-063 Fade Red - Lime
064-079 Fade Hot Pink - Lime
080-095 Fade Pink - Blue
096-111 Fade Turquoise - Pink
112-127 Fade Red - Green - Blue (All Colors)
128-143 Switch Red - Green
144-159 Switch Green - Blue
160-175 Switch Red - Blue
176-191 Switch Red - Yellow
192-207 Switch Hot Pink - Lime
208-223 Switch Pink - Blue
224-239 Switch Turquoise - Pink
240-255 Switch Red - Green - Blue
2 000-255 Intensity
3 050-255 Fade/Switch Speed
4000-014 Strobe off
015-255 Strobe on
“EDIT” Edit Settings Mode
Press the MODE button (1) until the display shows “EDIT”. Pressing the left/right buttons
(2 or 3) will cycle through the following options.
“ADMX” Automatic DMX Addressing – Automatic DMX Addressing is used
to quickly setup multiple Multiform HP5-70 units that are daisy chained with DMX
cable. Two modes, Slave and DMX, are available. When in DMX mode, the rst unit
will determine the DMX mode and addresses of the units. The desired DMX mode and
starting address needs to be set on the rst unit prior to using this feature.
Press the left/right buttons (2 or 3) until the display shows ADMX”. Pressing the
+/- buttons (4 or 5) once shows “ OFF”. Pressing the + button (4) will set the units to
“GDMX” (General DMX mode) and start the auto addressing process. This process
assumes that it is executed from the rst device in a chain. It will set all the following
devices settings to the same DMX mode as the rst unit and assign DMX channels
consecutively according to the chosen DMX mode. Pressing the - button (5) will set the
units to DMX Slave Mode. The master unit will be assigned to slave group 1, and the
following units will be assigned to consecutive groups up to “SLA4” then starting over at
“SLA1”, i.e. Unit 2 = “SLA2”, unit 3 = “SLA3”, unit 4 = “SLA4”, unit 5 = “SLA1”, and so on.
NOTE: For this to execute properly, the rst unit must not be connected to DMX and all
units need to be in one of the following operating modes when the process is initiated –
DMX Slave Mode, General DMX Mode, Color Balance Mode, or Edit Settings Mode.
“ALOK” Auto Lock – Press the left/right buttons (2 or 3) until the display shows
ALOK”. Press the +/- buttons (4 or 5) to alternate between “ ON” or “ OFF”. When turned
on, the unit will lock itself after 1 minute with no button presses. To unlock a locked unit,
press the left (2) and right (3) buttons simultaneously.
“ADIS” Auto Display Off – Press the left/right buttons (2 or 3) until the display
shows ADIS”. Press the +/- buttons (4 or 5) to alternate between “ ON” or “ OFF”. When
turned on, the display backlight will turn off after 1 minute with no button presses.
Pressing any button will turn the display backlight on again. The display elements
themselves remain active at all times. When turned off, the display backlight stays lit.
“TEMP” Temperature Display – Press the left/right buttons (2 or 3) until the display
shows “TEMP”. Press the +/- buttons (4 or 5) to alternate between “ ON” or “ OFF”.
When turned on, the display will show the current operating temperature in °C after 1
minute with no button presses. Pressing any button will return the display to normal
operation.
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“RSET” Reset – Press the left/right buttons (2 or 3) until the display shows “RSET”.
Press the +/- buttons (4 or 5) to change the display to “YES+”. Pressing the + button (4)
will perform a factory reset. This returns all the settings and calibration to the defaults.
This does not include the operation hours.
“HOUR” Operation Hours – Press the left/right buttons (2 or 3) until the display
shows “HOUR”. Press the +/- buttons (4 or 5) to show the number of hours of operation.
The unit can only display the hours up to 9999.
“VERS” Software Version – Press the left/right buttons (2 or 3) until the display
shows “VERS”. Press the +/- buttons (4 or 5) to show the software version.
Maintenance
This device does not need regular maintenance. It the unit fails to operate, return the
unit to Apollo for service. There are no user serviceable parts inside. The glass front
may be cleaned using a glass cleaner.
Technical Data Multispot HP5-70
Output 2600 lm
LEDs, Total 34
LEDs, Red 8×1W
LEDs, Green 6×3W
LEDs, Blue 6×3W
LEDs, Amber 8×1W
LEDs, White 6×3W
Optics Secondary, 25 degrees (40 optional)
DMX Channels 3-7
IP Rating 20 (as-is)/65 (with conversion kit)
Mains Input AC90-250V~ 50/60Hz
Power supply type Auto-switching
Power consumption 75W
Fuse internal (see service manual)
DMX connections 5 pin XLR (Male / Female)
Modulation Type Pulse Density Modulation (PDM)
Control protocol DMX 512 (1990)
Dimensions (with straight bracket) HxWxD 13” (33cm) x 12.8” (32.5cm) x 6.2” (15.75cm)
Weight 14.8 lbs (6.7kg)
Warranty
Items are covered for defects in materials and workmanship for one year, including repair
parts and repair labor on defective item, from date of Apollo invoice. The warranty covers
freight for 30 days after initial purchase. Apollo does not cover any other loss resulting from
product failure.
Products being returned for warranty repair must display the original serial number sticker.
Removal of the serial number sticker voids the product’s limited warranty.
Despite the care taken for the compilation of this book, Apollo Design Technology, Inc.,
cannot be held responsible for any damages resulting from errors that may appear in
this book. All efforts have been made to provide the most accurate, up-to-date
instructions and illustrations possible.
Need assistance? Call Apollo at 800-288-4626 for details.
Keep this information handy if requiring technical assistance.
Serial Number
Date Purchased
Purchased From
Standards
This product complies with the following standards:
EU electrical safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN60598-1:2008, EN60598-2-1:1989
EU general safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN60598-2-17
EU photobiological safety . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . EN 62471:2008
EU EMC. . . . . . . . . . . EN55015: 2006 + A1:2007, EN61547:1995 + A1:2000
EU Harmonics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN61000-3-2:2006
EU Flicker . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ..EN61000-3-3:2008
US safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UL60065
US EMC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FCC Part 15
This product meets both the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and the Low Voltage
Directive 2006/95/EC.
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Multiform HP5-70 User manual

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