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Version 1.02

Elation Professional
4295 Charter Street
Los Angeles CA 90058
e-mail: Info@ElationLighting.com
Web site: www.elationlighting.com

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Introduction...........................................................................................................................5
1.1 Safety rules .................................................................................................................... 6

2

Installation .............................................................................................................................7
2.1 Mounting.........................................................................................................................7
2.1.1 Clamps...............................................................................................................7
2.2 Securing .........................................................................................................................7
2.3 Connectors .................................................................................................................... 7
2.3.1 AC Connectors .................................................................................................7
2.3.2 DMX ...................................................................................................................7
2.4 Fuse................................................................................................................................ 7

3

The Menu Field .....................................................................................................................8
3.1 DMX Channel addressing ............................................................................................ 8
3.2 Read outs.......................................................................................................................9
3.2.1 Lamp Time 1.....................................................................................................9
3.2.2 Lamp Time 2.....................................................................................................9
3.2.3 Life Time............................................................................................................ 9
3.3 The CODE Level...........................................................................................................9
3.4 The Test Level.............................................................................................................10
3.5 Temperature Control 1 ...............................................................................................10

4

Channel selection (Overview table)..............................................................................11

5

Programming......................................................................................................................14
5.1 Engaging Program Mode ..........................................................................................14
5.2 Writing a program .......................................................................................................14
5.3 Call on the Standalone Program ...............................................................................15

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Lamp Installation ...............................................................................................................15
6.1 Safety Rules.................................................................................................................15
6.2 How to install new lamp..............................................................................................15

7

Gobos Replacment ...........................................................................................................16
7.1 Safety Rules.................................................................................................................16
7.2 How to replace the Gobos .........................................................................................16

8

Maintenance .......................................................................................................................17
8.1 Mirror and Optical System .........................................................................................17

9

Technical Data / Overview...............................................................................................18

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1 Introduction

Figure 1-1

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1.1 Safety rules
The JOY-150 is a High-Tech Product. To guarantee smooth operation, it is
necessary to follow all safety rules.

1. Make sure that the mirror of the J OY-1 50, can move without any mechanical
problems and that all fan openings are clean and are not blocked by anything.
2. Touching the mirror while moving can cause serious injuries.
3. Unplug the JOY-15 0 from the AC outlet before attempting any service.
4. It is necessary to wait at least 30 minutes after disconnecting the AC before
opening the J OY-15 0 . Please do not touch the Bulb if you are not absolutely sure
it is cold. -Danger of BURNING5. The JOY-1 50 is provided with a protecting switch which disconnects the power
from the lamp while the cover is opened. Never bridge this protecting switch.
It can damage your retina.
6. To allow a secure operation, follow the installation guide described in chapter 2.
Operating the J OY-1 50 without suited safety aids like safety cables or
clamps/hooks can increase the risk of an accident.
7. The installation should be done by a qualified staff member only.

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Installation

2.1 Mounting
The J OY-15 0 is fully operational whether it hangs or is mounted to the wall.
2.1.1 Clamps
Mount clamps and/or hooks directly to the bracket of the J OY-15 0. Please
make sure to use right sized clamps and hooks and fit them securely.
2.2 Securing
Always use safety cables to secure the J OY-1 50 , Use the eyelet at the rear of unit
(see Drawing 1-1).
2.3 Connectors
2.3.1 AC Connectors
230 Volt, 50 Hz, 0,9AT (power compensated)
115 Volt, 60 Hz, 1,8AT (power compensated)
Please see printing on the case for the right Power supply !
2.3.2 DMX
DMX 512 Standard input/output.
[+] = Pin 3 / [-] = Pin 2 / [Ground] = Pin 3
Die DMX- Address starts at [001].
Please see printing on the case for the right Pin usage!
2.4 Fuse
The J OY-1 50 electronic system is protected by a 5x20 T4A fuse 250V.

Disconnect AC outlet before changing a fuse !!!

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The Menu Field

Menü

Cursor

Data- Data+

3.1 DMX channel addressing
Right after turning on the JOY-15 0 you can see the current DMX- Address. Choose
this as follows:

Count up or down the DMX- Address with the Data + or Data – buttons. To speed up
the counting press the cursor button, this will turn on all decimal dots to indicate fast
counting. Pushing the Cursor button again will set DMX addressing to slow speed.
Confirm the DMX-Address by pressing the Menu key once.
Attention: As long as you see the decimal dot flashing the new address is not
saved.

If there is no DMX- Signal, the d in the display will flash.

The DMX-Address will be stored when switching off the J OY-15 0 !!!

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3.2 Read out the Running Time of Lamp and Unit
Select the time level by pressing the Menu key twice.

Select the requested time by pressing the Cursor key,

3.2.1 Lamp Time 1
The current lamp time is shown alternating with LA 1. This is the total hours
used by the current lamp.

This time can be cleared by pressing the Data + and Data – keys at the same
time. Usually done when adding a new lamp.
3.2.2 Lamp Time 2
The total lamp time is shown alternating with LA 2. This time can’t cleared.
This is the total hours of all lamp lives.

3.2.3 Life Time
The life time is shown alternating with LIFE. This is total hours of usage for the
entire fixture.

3.3 The CODE Level
This level is accessed by authorized dealers only.
In this level you can adjust all functions.

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3.4 The Test Level
The Test Level makes a self test procedure possible.
Select the self test Procedure by pressing the Menu key three times.

Start the self test program by pressing the Cursor key. The lamp will be started
automatically and a self test procedure with 8 steps will run. To leave the self test
press the Menu key again.

3.5 Temperature Control 1
If the temperature value deviates to much from the system standard, the lamp will turn
off automatically. Unit will be inoperable.
Reconnection can only be made by authorized dealers.

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Channel selection (Overview table)
Channel

Description

DMX

Hex

Value in %

1) PAN – High

0..180°

0..255

00..FF

0..100

2) PAN – Low

High-Pos .. High-Pos + 0,7°

0..255

00..FF

0..100

3) TILT – High

0..150°

0..255

00..FF

0..100

4) TILT – Low

High-Pos .. High-Pos + 0,59°

0..255

00..FF

0..100

5) Color

Open

0..3

00..03

0..1

Open / Color 1

4..7

04..07

2..3

Color 1

8..11

08..0B

3..4

Color 1 / Color 2

12..15

0C..0F

4..5

Color 2

16..19

10..13

5..7

Color 2 / Color 3

20..23

14..17

8..9

Color 3

24..27

18..1B

9..10

Color 3 / Color 4

28..31

1C..1F

10..11

Color 4

32..35

20..23

12..13

Color 4 / Color 5

36..39

24..27

14..15

Color 5

40..43

28..2B

16..17

Color 5 / Color 6

44..47

2C..2F

17..18

Color 6

48..51

30..33

19..20

Color 6 / Color 7

52..55

34..37

20..21

Color 7

56..59

38..3B

21..22

Color 7 / open

60..127

3C..7F

23..49

Rot. Color, slow – fast CW

128..191

80..BF

50..75

Rot. Color fast – slow CCW

192..253

C0..FD

76..98

Audio Color-change slow

254

FE

99

Audio Color-change fast

255

FF

100

Gobo 1 big spot

0..15

00..0F

0..6

Gobo 2

16..31

10..1F

7..12

Gobo 3

32..47

20..2F

13..18

Gobo 4

48..63

30..3F

19..24

Gobo 5

64..79

40..4F

25..31

Gobo 6

80..96

50..5F

32..37

Gobo 7

96..127

60..7F

38..50

Rot. Gobo, slow - fast CW

128..191

80..BF

51..75

Rot. Gobo, fast – slow CCW

192..253

C0..FD

76..98

6) Gobo

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Channel

7) Shutter

8) Gobo
Rotation

9) Special

10) Speed

11* Save Step

Description

DMX

Hex

Value in %

Audio Gobo-change slow

254

FE

99

Audio Gobo-change fast

255

FF

100

Shutter closed

0..15

00..0F

0..6

Shutter frequence slow – fast

16..239

10..EF

7..93

Shutter open

240..255

F0..FF

94..100

Gobo position 0..700°

0..127

00..7F

0..50

Gobo rotation slow - fast CW

128..191

80..BF

51..75

Gobo rotation fast – slow CCW

192..253

C0..FD

76..100

Audio Gobo Rotation slow

254

FE

99

Audio Gobo Rotation fast

255

FF

100

No function

0..15

00..0F

0..6

Gobo-wipe +/- 10° slow - fast

16..31

10..1F

7..12

Gobo-wipe +/- 20° slow - fast

32..47

20..2F

13..18

Gobo-wipe +/- 30° slow - fast

48..63

30..3F

19..24

Color Chaser C / C+1 slow - fast

64..79

40..4F

25..31

Color Chaser C / C+2 slow - fast

80..95

50..5F

32..37

Audio Pan / Tilt slow

96..111

60..6F

38..43

Audio Pan / Tilt fast

112..127

70..7F

44..50

Engage Program – Modeà **

192..207

C0..CF

75..81

Engage Program-Receive-Modeà **

208..223

D0..DF

82..87

Engage Program–Send–Modeà **

224..239

E0..EF

88..93

No Function

240..249

F0..F9

94..97

Reset

250..255

FA..FF

98..100

Pan/Tilt relative

0..15

00..0F

0..6

Pan/Tilt slow – fast

16..255

10..FF

7..100

XàFFà0

Xà100à0

X à 255 à 0, X à FF à 0 save program Xà255à0
step in the Scanner

12* Next Time

Call saved program steps

00..15

00..15

0..6

Set DMX-Values

16..254

10..FE

7..99

Audio – min. Time 0,4 sec

0..04

0..04

0..2

Next Time in 1/10 sec

5..199

05..C7

3..78

Audio – min. Time 1 sec

200..209

C8..D1

79..82

Audio – min. Time 2 sec

210..219

D2..CB

83..85

Audio – min. Time 3 sec

220..229

DC..E5

86..89

Audio – min. Time 5 sec

230..239

E6..EF

90..93

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Channel

13* Step No.

Description

DMX

Hex

Value in %

Audio – min. Time 10 sec

240..255

F0..FF

94..100

Program step No. 1

0..7

00..07

0..2

Program step No. 2

8..15

08..0F

3..5

Program step No. 3 ....

16..23

10..17

6..9

Program step No. 25

224..239

F0..F7

87..93

Engage Learn – Mode with channel 11 and 240..255

F8..FF

94..100

channel 12, 0 à 255 à 0
Lamp ON

Shutter open

240..255

F0..FF

94..100

Lamp OFF

Shutter close and

0..15

00..0F

0..6

Special channel 9 and

0...10

0...0A

0...4

Speed channel 10

Xà255à0

XàFFà0

Xà100à0

* These channels are only activated in the Program – Mode

** You can activate the Program – Mode either with an DMX controller or direct at the
display of the J OY-1 50 .

At the scanner choose the function “P” with the Menu key. Than select the Program –
Mode with the Cursor key.

If you use a DMX controller choose one of the Program – Modes with the Special
Channel (No.09). Than engage channel Step No. (No.13) to DMX 255. To save this
mode engage channel S ave Step (No.11) from 0à255à0.

If the Send - or Receive – Mode is engaged the channels 11, 12 and 13 are activated.

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Programming the JOY-15 0

You can program the J OY-15 0 in a standalone program within 25 steps. This program can
run automatically after turning on the unit. This means you need a DMX Controller for
programming but not for running the stand alone program.
5.1 Engage the Program Mode
Normal - Mode: Receive standard DMX signal.
Receive - Mode: The scanner receives DMX signals for programming and stores
the steps.
Send - Mode: The scanner works stand alone and sends DMX signals to other
scans.
a) Engage at the J OY-15 0
Press the Menu key once. P_n_. You are now in the Normal–Mode.
Change with the Cursor key to the Receive – Mode P._r_ or further to the Send–
Mode P._S_
Press the Menu key again to confirm the changes.
b) Engage with a DMX Controller
Look at the channel selection overview table.
5.2 Write a program
You must be in the Receive- or Send – Mode to program the J OY-15 0. In this mode
the DMX Channels 11, 12 and 13 are activated.
Procedure:
1) Activate the Receive- or Send - Mode.
2) Set Channel No.11 to “Set DMX-Values” (DMX 16..254).
3) Choose the program step with DMX Channel No.13.
4) Set your DMX adjustments with the DMX Channels No.1..10.
5) Choose the Next Time or the Audio control with DMX Channel No.12.
6) Save the step with DMX Channel No.11 xx à 255 à 00.
7) etc.
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5.3 Call on the Standalone Program
Engage the Send – Mode at the J OY-15 0.
The program starts automatically after turning on the unit. In the display you can see
the Next Time fo r the following step. At the last step the program will jump
automatically to the beginning of the program.

6

Change the Lamp

For a hassle free change of the Light bulb, it is absolutely necessary to follow all
descriptions in this chapter step by step.
6.1 Safety Rules
•

Unplug AC power connection

•

Allow to cool (min. 30 minutes)

•

Don’t touch lamp with bare fingers.

•

Install the lamp with the filler to the right direction.

•

Distance between lamp and lens holder must be min. 5mm.

•

Close the J OY-1 50 before you connect the AC power!

6.2 How to change the lamp
Please see Figure 1-1.

1. Open the two screws at the top plate.
2. Take off the broken 150 CMD lamp and put in an new one.
3. Close the JOY-1 50 in reverse order.

Attention:
Please make sure that you don’t touch the bulb of the lamp with bare fingers !!!

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Change the Gobos

The JOY-1 50 is fitted with standard Gobos (∅26 mm, picture size 22mm).
7.1 Safety Rules
•

Unplug AC power connection

•

Allow to cool (over 30 minutes)

•

Don’t touch lamp with bare fingers.

•

Close the J OY-1 50 before you connect the AC power!

7.2 How to change the Gobos
Please see Figure 1-1.

1. Open the two screws at the top plate.
2. Remove the gobo springs with the help of an small screwdriver.
3. Change the Gobo’s and fix them with the gobo springs.
4. Close the JOY-1 50 in reverse order.

Do the same with the Effect Wheel.

Attention:
If you use glass gobo’s the mirror - side of the Gobo must align towards the
mirror.

Close the J OY-15 0 in reverse order.

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Maintenance the J OY-150

The cleaning of the inner optical System, color filters, color correction filter and lenses
should be done by qualified technician only! Contact your local ELATION Dealer for
details.

Do not use strong detergents, acid etc. for cleaning the case.

8.1 Mirror and Optical System
Clean the JOY-150 optical system with a moistened cloth and a little cleaner.

Attention:
Never clean the aspheric lens besides the lamp with water or cleaner. Only use a
clean and dry piece of cloth.

It is necessary to clean the fan openings, air channels and fan gratings on a
regular base (depending on the local environment, about every two weeks).

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Technical Data / Overview

•

AC 230V/0,9 AT or AC 115V/1,8 AT

•

150 CMD Lamp with 9000h lifetime

•

Power compensated

•

DMX 512 Standard

•

Weight 12 kg

•

Dimensions: 600 x 175 x 265 mm

•

16 Bit Pan/Tilt

•

Pan- movement: 180°

•

Pan- movement: 150°

•

angle of spread: 16°

•

5 rotating and positioning Gobos

•

1 fixed Gobos

•

7 Colors + white

•

8 Half colors

•

Rainbow effect

•

High Speed Shutter

•

Audio controlled

•

Programmable up to 25 steps

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