Eski WASH Infared transmitter User Manual USER GUIDE WASH 3 5

Eski Inc. Infared transmitter USER GUIDE WASH 3 5

Users Manual

103 rue Louvain Ouest, H2N 1A3, Montreal USER GUIDE WASH 3.5 | Version 1.0 USER GUIDE WASH 3.5 Version 1.0, 14-02-2019
103 rue Louvain Ouest, H2N 1A3, Montreal USER GUIDE WASH 3.5 | Version 1.0 Contents 1. Wash 3.5 presentation and characteristics ..................................................................................31.1 Description use ................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Electrical charateristics ....................................................................................................................... 3 1.2.1 Description ................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2.2 Key features ................................................................................................................................. 3 1.2.3 Working temperature .................................................................................................................. 3 1.2.4 Water protection .......................................................................................................................... 3 1.2.5 Physical and body ......................................................................................................................... 3 1.2.6 Electrical specs ............................................................................................................................. 3 1.2.7 Communication protocol .............................................................................................................. 3 1.2.8 Coverage ...................................................................................................................................... 4 2.Warning .....................................................................................................................................52.1 Security ........................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2 Label ................................................................................................................................................ 5 3.Material needed .........................................................................................................................54.Installation .................................................................................................................................64.1 Installation ......................................................................................................................................6 4.2 Orientation ......................................................................................................................................6 4.3 Connections ....................................................................................................................................7 5.Wash 3.5 menu......................................................................................................................... ..85.1 Home screen ....................................................................................................................................9 5.2 Change channel ................................................................................................................................9 5.3 See temperature ....... ......................................................................................................................9 5.4 Flip screen ...........................................................................................................................................9 5.5 Change Pro2 to Auto ...........................................................................................................................9 6.Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................... .106.1 Front LED status indicator ..............................................................................................................10 6.2 Visualizing infrared .........................................................................................................................11
103 rue Louvain Ouest, H2N 1A3, Montreal USER GUIDE WASH 3.5 | Version 1.0 1. Wash 3.5 presentation and characteristics1.1 Description use A WASH is an  infrared transmitter that controls PixMob luminous objects  wirelessly. Similary to a LED flood light, it is controllable by a lighting through DMX. The operational frequency 20 MHz. 1.2 Electrical charateristics 1.2.1 Description Our most powerful infrared light fixture built to flood a venue with signal. Output PixMob PRO2 protocol to control wearable devices for mass crowd effects. 1.2.2 Key features -PixMob PRO2 architechture -Standard professional lighting rigging yoke -DMX512 1.2.3 Working temperature -20 ° to 60 °C -5 ° to 140 °F 1.2.4 Water protection IP64 1.2.5 Physical and body Length 8 in/200 mm Width 8 in/200 mm Height 10 in/260 mm Weight 7.8 kg/17.5 lbs External I/O Neutrik PowerCon in/out Neutrik 5pol XLR in/out Casing Blacm aluminium case 1.2.6 Electrical specs In/out voltage AC: 100-240 V nominal, 50/60 Hz Max power 125 W 1.2.7 Communication protocol PixMob PRO2 Infrared: IR Out 940 nm IR Range 260 m/850 ft at 0° angle IR Spread 140°
103 rue Louvain Ouest, H2N 1A3, Montreal USER GUIDE WASH 3.5 | Version 1.0 1.2.8 Coverage
103 rue Louvain Ouest, H2N 1A3, Montreal USER GUIDE WASH 3.5 | Version 1.0 2.Warning2.1 Security -Use green glass lenses when you are near a functional WASH during operating and testing. The Maximum distance to be near an operation WASH without glasses is 3 ft/1 m with a direct view. -Specifications of the green glass: -Green Glass lenses (not tinted) -Standard: ANSI Z87.1-2003 -Marking Z87+ -Color: Shade 3.0 IR -Recommendation: 3M™ Nassau Rave™ Protective Eyewear 14459-00000-20 Shade 3.0 IR Lens 2.2 Label 3.Material needed-1 WASH power cable (Powercon) -1 DMX XLR5 pin cable -1 PixMob WASH (with cheeseborough clamp or c-clamp and safety cable)
103 rue Louvain Ouest, H2N 1A3, Montreal USER GUIDE WASH 3.5 | Version 1.0 4.Installation4.1 Installation Open the cheeseborough clamp or c-clamp and put the Wash on the lighting truss. Secure the Wash with the safety cable first and then fasten the cheeseborough clamp or c-clamp. 4.2 Orientation For best coverage, it is important to orient the WASH properly. IR signals behave like normal light, so shadows, occlusion and reflections need to be considered. WASH emit IR in a cone shape with a beam angle of 60º. We recommend always thoroughly testing the coverage before any show.  You can adjust the orientation of the Wash along two axes: 1. Use the screw on the cheeseborough clamp or c-clamp to orient the beam of IR.2. Use the yoke clamps to adjust the head of the Wash.
103 rue Louvain Ouest, H2N 1A3, Montreal USER GUIDE WASH 3.5 | Version 1.0 4.3 Connections This picture shows the process to follow when you have more than one Wash to set up. (Daisy chain) • For electrical reasons, do not connect more than 4 WASHs in a serie.• All the WASHs on the same line must be connected to one dedicated DMX line in order to respect ourframe rate of 15 fps. • We recommend putting a 120 ohm DMX terminator on the DMX out on the last WASH in the line.• We recommend putting a 25MHz ferrite on DMX and Power cable, the closest to the casing.1. DMX OUT2. POWERCON OUT3. DMX IN4. POWERCON INT. 120 ohm DMX TERMINATOR • Do not connect DMX over ethernet network.• Do not connect DMX over wireless technology.
103 rue Louvain Ouest, H2N 1A3, Montreal USER GUIDE WASH 3.5 | Version 1.0 5.Wash 3.5 menu5.1 Home screen When the WASH 3.5 is power up, these 4 screens show up with an interval of 1-2 seconds. Boot screen Firmware version Hardware version Channel (1 to 512) 5.2 Change channel To change the channel you need to: -Hold the EDIT button for more than 3 seconds -Press + or – to change the channel -Press on ENTER to select the channel If you hold + or -, it will increase or decrease by 10. If you don’t press ENTER after you select the channel, it will automatically come back to the previous menu with the previous channel.
103 rue Louvain Ouest, H2N 1A3, Montreal USER GUIDE WASH 3.5 | Version 1.0 5.3 See temperature Hold EDIT and – at the same time for 3 seconds and the Temperature should appear. tb24 means temperature 24C 5.4 Flip screen  To flip the screen, hold + and – at the same time for 3 seconds. The screen should flip. Normal screen Flip screen 5.5 Change Pro2 to Auto To change the protocol from Auto to Pro2, hold EDIT and ENTER at the same time for 3 seconds. The screen should switch from Pro2 to Auto continually. Press ENTER when you want to select.  Pro2 screen Auto screen
103 rue Louvain Ouest, H2N 1A3, Montreal USER GUIDE WASH 3.5 | Version 1.0 6.Troubleshooting6.1 Front LED status indicator Once the Wash is properly connected, you should see the two (green and blue) LED status indicator illuminate at the front of the Wash. 1. Blinking green (DMX); Receiving DMX2. Fast blue blinking (IR); Output PixMob IR signal
103 rue Louvain Ouest, H2N 1A3, Montreal USER GUIDE WASH 3.5 | Version 1.0 6.2 Visualizing infrared Before checking the IR LED, use the protective glasses against IR. After that, to see if all IR LED are ok you can use: 1- The WASH power meter to detect if one or more IR LED are burned or damaged. 2- Your telephone, open the camera and check it some IR LED are not power.

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