HazeBase Base Low Pro Manual de usuario

User manual
base•low•pro
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30900 Wedemark Germany
Phone: + 49-5130-37 10 05
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E-Mail: info@hazebase.com
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Index
1. Introduction............................................................................................................................. 3
2. Safety Instructions.................................................................................................................. 3
2.1 Scalding Hazard and General Safety .............................................................................. 3
2.2 Working with CO2.............................................................................................................. 4
3. Commissioning of base•low•pro.......................................................................................... 4
3.3 Connection diagram of the CO2bottles .......................................................................... 4
3.1 Selecting of the location .................................................................................................. 4
3.2 Devicelabeling ................................................................................................................. 5
3.4 First Steps ........................................................................................................................ 6
4.Operating the base•low•pro.................................................................................................. 7
4.1 Overview operating modes .............................................................................................. 7
4.2 Manual Mode .................................................................................................................. 8
4.3 Operation via DMX ........................................................................................................... 9
4.4 Operation via Analog........................................................................................................ 10
4.5 Operation via Ethernet..................................................................................................... 11
4.6 Setting up the IP address ................................................................................................ 12
5. Adjust brightness .................................................................................................................... 13
6. Adjust screensaver ................................................................................................................. 13
7. Show device information ....................................................................................................... 14
8. Factory Reset .......................................................................................................................... 14
9. Scope of Delivery .................................................................................................................... 15
10. Technical data....................................................................................................................... 15
11. Accessories ........................................................................................................................... 16
12. Warranty conditions ............................................................................................................. 17
13. Contact.................................................................................................................................. 18

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1. Introduction
The base•low•pro from hazebase is a CO2low fogger like no other. Create amazing low lying fog when used
with either the hazebase base•highpower foggers.
2. Safety Instructions
A fog machine is not a toy!
Damages are apparent by improper use or non-compliance with the operating instructions in their own
responsibility of the user. Structural changes to safety-critical components on the machine are strictly prohi-
bited. If you open the appliance yourself, so the manufacturers warranty void. Please also see the attached
warnings and instructions on the device. Use of other uids will void the warranty on the parts that come into
contact directly with the uid.
2.1 Scalding Hazard and General Safety
• Very hot steam escapes from the nozzle. Danger of getting burnt. Occasionally very hot droplets of uid
may escape when in operation. Thus never aim at persons directly and keep a minimum distance of 3 m
to the nozzle.
• Never touch the nozzle when in operation. Danger of getting burnt.
• The location for the machine must be non-ammable, non-combustible and not sensitive to heat. It has to
be twice as big as the machine.
• Keep a minimum distance of 60 cm to all ammable, combustible objects and objects sensitive to heat.
• Glycol is a chemical alcohol and burns with a slightly bluish, almost invisible ame. Never point the fog at
strong sources of ignition like re or pyrotechnic effects.
• During operation small amounts of hot uid-drops may emerge Therefore you should make sure, that
these do not become a danger to anyone.
• Do not swallow the fog uid. Keep it away from children. In case of eye contact, rinse with a lot of water.
Consult a doctor should you have accidentally swallowed some uid.
• Never open the machine and leave the machine unattended when connected to a power supply.
• The visibility has to be more than 2 m in rooms where people walk around.
• Fog may activate smoke detectors.
• Spilled uid or splashed uid droplets can cause slip hazard. Mop up the uid and dispose of it according
to regulations. hazebase fog liquid is an enviromentally safe product and it can be recycled biologically.
Articially-made fog can be produced in many different ways. The method used here to produce fog, with a
device which works according to the vaporizer principle, is the most harmless one. No case has so far been
reported in which a human being has been harmed because of using our device to produce articial fog. Ho-
wever, this can only be guaranteed if the professional fog generators are used accordingly, i.e. at the correct
vaporization temperatures as well as with the correctly mixed fog uid.
We recommend: People with health problems or problems of the respiratory tract or with
an inclination for allergies should avoid any contact with articially-made fog!

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2.2 Working with CO2
The handling with CO2carbon dioxide as well as the connection and commissioning is necessarily carried out
by trained technical personnel .
Is the carbon dioxide concentration in the room is too high , threatening suffocation . The maximum allowable
workplace concentration is 5000 ml / m3 MAK value . Please observe the regulations for handling carbon
dioxide could be different in other the country.
The hose supplied is designed 1 1/4“ right - male - threaded for connection to a W x 21.8 . If the CO2bottle
have a different threaded connection , so an appropriate adapter must be used.
3. Commissioning of base•low•pro
3.3 Connection diagram of the CO2bottles
If you need ttings for your CO2 bottle, see chapter 11 for more information about accessories.
3.1 Selecting of the location
The location in which the base•low•pro is to be operated must be dry:
• free from dusty or polluted air
• free from vibrations
• located on an non-ammable place or surface
• Well-ventilated with fog-free air keeping the ambient operating temperature between 5°C and 45°C and
the relative air humidity below 80%
Connection of one CO2bottle Connection of serval CO2bottle
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2
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3
1) CO2hose 1.5m
2) Inline Filter
3) CO2 bottle connection Europe
1) CO2hose 1.5m
2) CO2 T-tting
3) Inline Filter
4) CO2 bottle connection Europe

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3.2 Devicelabeling
front view:
rear view:
K
G
H
I
J
G) PowerCon Power-Out J) 3-pin-XLR analog output
H) PowerCon Power-In K) CO2 connection
I) 5-pin-XLR DMX input (DMX512)
AB
C
D
E
F
A) Hose 200mm , mixing chamber D) 5-pin-XLR DMX output (DMX512)
B) Touchscreen operation unit E) 5-pin-XLR DMX input (DMX512)
C) 3-pin-XLR analog output F) Art-Net RJ45 Ethernet

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3.4 First Steps
1. Connect the DMX output of the fog machine via 5 -pin XLR DMX cable (I) of the base•low•pro. If your
fogger has a PowerCon connector exhibit ( max . 3 kW / 1kW for US) you can connect this to the power
output ( G ) of the base•low•pro.
2. Connect the supplied security hose to the CO2 bottle and connect connector ( K ) .
Safety Instructions:
Before connecting the connecting tube check whether all threads and ttings are clean. To ensure that no
CO2 can escape uncontrolled, tighten screw with a suitable tool.
3. Open the valve of the CO2 bottle completely
4. The supplied PowerCon cable to connector ( H ) plug. Is the plug rotating rightward until it snapped.
5. Insert the plug in an sockets connection.
6. In order for proper operation of the base•low•pro make sure that the connected fogger has programed
the DMX start address „001“.
7. Now the base•low•pro is ready to start.
Wait until the connected fogger is fully heated. This takes about 7min at Hazebase foggers. For more informa-
tion, please refer to the manual of your fog machine.

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4.Operating the base•low•pro
4.1 Overview operating modes
The following diagram illustrates the different operating modes of the base•low•pro. These are described in
detail in the following chapters. The manual mode is overwritten by any other . Operation via Ethernet overri-
des everything else and therefore is in the picture at the top.
After turning on the base•low•pro the hazebase logo appears on the display ( B ). The following gure shows
the main menu of the base•low•pro.
L) Display analog input: show the selected mode and
current voltage.
P) Ethernet display: shows which protocol is selected
and whether the base•low•pro is controlled per
over Ethernet.
M) Current CO2 consumption base•low•pro Q) Current output values of fog , air and CO2via you
can change this via MODIFY. (See section 4.2)
N) RESET value of (M) when a new bottle was atta-
ched. This is only a guideline.
R and S) Selection of PRESET in manual mode
O) Display DMX : indicates whether DMX is active
and which address is selected.
T) Open the settings menu
U) Manual start of the fogging process
4.5 Operation via Ethernet
4.4 Operation via Analog 4.3 Operation via DMX 4.2 manual mode
L
M
R
T
O
P
N
Q
S
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4.2 Manual Mode
PRESETS
There are 6 presets available. Three xed and three user-denable. The following table shows the pre-dened
presets .
Preset Values effect
1Fog: 35, Air: 20, CO2: 1 ~150m² up to 10cm in 1 min.
2Fog: 45, Air: 30, CO2: 2 ~150m² 15cm in 1 min.
3Fog: 50, Air: 30, CO2: 3 ~150m² 20cm in 30sec.
4
user-denable presets
5
6
To change the manual mode, the values
of fog , air and CO2, click on the main
menu MODIFY.
Press adjust to the PLUS or MINUS to the
desired value.
Then press START ALL to start the machi-
ne with the choosen values . The button
START ALL changes to operate in STOP
ALL and stops the entire fog process
when it is pressed.
Save PRESETS
First, set as described above using
MODIFY the desired values .
To save a preset, click on the main menu
SETTINGS, then select SAVE MANUAL
SETTINGS. There you can assign the valu-
es to a preset . By clicking on the SAVE
button to save the settings.

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4.3 Operation via DMX
DMX channel allocation
The base•low•pro has 4 DMX channels. The exact channel assignment is shown in the following table .
Channel DMX-Values description
10 - 255 Fog by passing on fogger
20 - 255 control air
30 - 64 no CO2 output
65 - 129 1kg/min CO2 output
130 - 194 2kg/min CO2 output
195 - 255 3kg/min CO2 output
40 - 255 Fans will be passed on to the
connected DMX fog machine.
Connect the base•low•pro on your DMX network and control it with your DMX console faders.
From the main menu button DMX or un-
der SETTINGS - > DMX . The right screen
will showing up.
Here the DMX address can be entered.
With DMX ADDRESS SAVE the DMX ad-
dress will be stored. With BACK you going
back to the main menu without saving.

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4.4 Operation via Analog
Press the ANALOG Button top left in the main menu or select SETTINGS to ANALOG button - > ANALOG to
enter the Analog menu .
The analog mode is divided into two modes:
1. DIRECT
This mode is for XLR Remote with input voltages between 1 and 5 V or 5 and 9V which can be selected via
the button DIRECT as a xed Preset.
Press PRESET to 1-5V with + and - to select the 4th line the preset . 5-9V PRESET key to this set analogously.
The lower half of the rotary knob on the XLR-Remote is about 1 and 5V ; 5 and 9V the top
Half.
2. LATCHED
This mode is an on and off by brief voltage pulse. Press PRESET in 3rd line and adjust with + and - set in 4th
line to select values.
With ANALOG SAVE the settings will be stored. With BACK you going back to the main menu without saving.
If the analog output ( 0 to 10V ) of the
base•low•pro above 1V machine to be
controlled via the analog output . Condi-
tion is that no DMX and Ethernet is still
active.
If the latched mode on the base•low•pro is activated you must be disabled in the latched
mode. Switching to another mode is not possible.
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