Eliminator Lighting Electro MH25R User Manual

Electro mh25r, Specifications

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Electro MH25R

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ntroduction:

This unit can be either an 8 or 12 channel DMX intelligent moving head unit. The Electro MH25R has 3 operat-
ing modes; sound active mode, auto program mode (test mode), or it can be controlled by a DMX controller.
The unit can be run as a stand alone unit or in a Master/Slave configuration. This unit has been tested and
the lamp has been installed at the factory, there is no assembly required. The unit is ready to be plugged in to
a power outlet. There are no dipswitch settings for Master/Slave mode, just simply link the units together. To
enhance the beams effects you can use a fog machine. This unit looks good in pairs.

CAUTION! Please read and understand these instructions before installing or operating this unit.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Model:

Electro MH25R

LED:

1 x 25W LED

Weight:

19lbs./ 18.6kgs.

Size:

12” (H) x 10.5” (W) x

10” (L)

Fuse:

2 Amp

Supply Voltage:

110V-240V 50/60Hz

Working Position:

Any Safe position

Duty Cycle:

None

DMX Channels:

2 DMX Channel Modes

8 Channel Mode &

12 Channel Mode

Gobos:

7 plus Spot

Colors:

8 Colors + White

Warranty:

1 Year

CAUTION! Please read and
understand these instructions
before installing or operating
this unit.

1 Year Limited Warranty:

Eliminator Lighting warranty is valid from the date of purchase. Our

1 year limited warranty covers manufacturing defects only. Serial number, place of purchase with
dated valid receipt must be submitted at time of service. Eliminator Lighting warranty does not cover
items or parts prone to wear and tear: motors, fuses, brushes and belts. Eliminator Lighting warranty
is only valid with-in the United States.

Fuse Replacement: Locate and remove
the unit’s power cord. Once the cord has
been removed located the fuse holder
located inside the power socket. Insert
a flat-head screw driver into the power
socket and gently pry out the fuse holder.
Remove the bad fuse and replace with a
new one. The fuse holder has a built-in
socket for a spare fuse be sure not to
confuse the spare fuse with active fuse.

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