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1. 128 Slowest speed Gobo change 4 120 127 128 Slowest speed Rainbow effect 4 118 127 Pink 111 119 107 117 Yellow 103 110 4 094 102 086 083 096 106 Orange 086 095 Light Green 132 Slowest speed shaking 075 085 UV Purple 077 085 064 074 Blue 131 Fastest speed shutter 069 076 054 063 Red ry 060 068 4 4 052 059 043 053 Amber 032 042 Light Blue WOO EK 1LOO X 044 051 4 035 043 16 Slowest speed shutter 0 26 034 022 031 Magenta lt gt 16S Wey 011 021 Green 000 010 White 018 025 008 015 Open 009 017 i 000 007 Blackout 000 008 Each fixture takes up 5 DMX Channels See Above The controller is a fairly basic 24 channel 255 Fastest speed Rainbow Effect Q 128 Slowest speed Rainbow effect 121 127 Pink 113 120 Yellow Pink 106 112 Yellow 098 105 Orange Yellow 091 097 Orange 083 090 Light Green Orange 076 082 Light Green 068 075 UV Purple 061 067 Blue 053 060 Red Blue 046 052 Red 038 045 Amber 031 037 Light Blue 023 030 Magenta 016 022 Green Magenta 008 016 Green 000 007 White You have acable from the controller to the first fixture cable then from first to second and so on The last light then has a DMX terminator plugged in Fixture 1 would be set to DMX address 1 dipswitch number 1 on Fixture 2 would be set to DMX address 6 dipswitch numbers 2 amp 3 on Fixture 3 would be set to DMX address 11 dipswitch numbers 1 2 amp 4 o
2. transit In the event there is damage to the housing cable or internal components contact your dealer immediately Specifications Power supply 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 60W LED 1 Watt RGBW x54 Dimensions 200 x 200 x 135mm Weight 1 14Kg Features An LED par can with a combination of red green blue and white LED s There are many built in programmes or the light can be DMX controlled Features Include Red Green Blue and White LED s Each LED is 1 Watt Supplied with Hanging Bracket Fade and Hard Switching Programmes Manual Colour Selection MENU dOO1 Use the up and down button to select a DMX address IP Use the up and down buttons to select IP03 when using the light in DMX mode A1 Manual Colour selection from 1 18 use the up and down buttons to select a colour A2 Colour hard switching programme the numbers that are flashing can be used to set the speed from 1 32 using the up and down buttons A3 Fade programmes 1 19 use the up and down buttons to select a programme press enter the last two numbers flash you can then select a speed using the up and down buttons 1 32 A4 Set a sound to light strobe programme from 1 19 A5 Automatic strobe programme 1 19 press enter the last two numbers flash select a speed using the up and down buttons from 1 32 A6 Built in fading strobing and hard switching programme A7 Automatic hard switching programme 1 19 press enter the las
3. User Manual LightinLED Par Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing the LightinLED Par Light With decades of experience in design and production you can be assured this product has been manufactured to the highest of standards For your safety and to ensure you make full use of all features please make sure you read this manual in full Product Description Safety Advice 1 Read this manual in full before operating this product 2 Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference 3 Heed all warnings and instructions both in this manual and on the product 4 Carry and transport this product with care Dropping this product may result in serious mechanical failure 5 The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for injury or damage caused as a result of not following the manual provided 6 Turn off and unplug this machine from mains supply when not in use 7 This machine is not water proof and should not be used outside 8 In the event of any liquid entering the housing unplug immediately amp contact a qualified engineer Protection from Electric Shock 1 Only connect this unit to a mains socket with suitable trip and RCD protection 2 To disconnect from the mains socket always remove by the mains plug Do not attempt to remove by pulling the mains cable 3 Disconnect the unit from the mains supply before cleaning Cleaning should be carried out with a soft dry cloth 4 Do not expose this unit to any li
4. ed so that all manufacturers can use the same protocol language to control their fixtures allowing the end user to use any make of fixture from their DMX controller as long as both are DMX compatible and the controller has enough channels to control the fixture that is attached Fixtures have an input and output DMX socket allowing you to connect from the controller to the first fixture then from that fixture to the next this is often referred to as daisy chaining Sockets are normally 3 pin XLR but can be 5 pin XLR DMX fixtures need to have a DMX address set this is so they can then decode the correct information from the controller This is normally done by a digital display panel where the address can be changed by simple up and down buttons the address ranges from 1 512 Alternatively it may be controlled by a row of small switches called dip switches on this type system the required address is then converted to a binary number DMX512 Start Channel Binary Action if No DMX Normal DIP Switch assignments DMX start channel 1 To work out your dip switch settings you can simply download a DMX calculator from the internet or see our table further on The order in which fixtures are connected in a DMX line does not influence the DMX address a fixture set to DMX address 1 can be put in a DMX line anywhere from beginning middle to end As long as it has its address set to 1 it knows to take information from that point
5. n Fixture 4 would be set to DMX address 16 dipswitch number 5 on We recommend you read manuals for your light and controller in full Some controllers tell you what each fixture address needs to be and some lights need other settings changed before they will work When setting your DMX address you must ensure fixtures don t overlap from one to the next You can set 2 fixtures to the same address and as long as they are the same fixture i e same channel layout then they will then do the same as each other
6. onwards DMX Wiring PIN 1 GND PIN 1 GND PIN 2 PIN 2 PIN3 PIN 3 PIN 4 NOT USED PIN 5 NOT USED 3 pin wiring is more common 5 pin is the correct way 3 pin may be used to save on cost With 5 pin connections not all pins are used though it is worth checking your manual for your fixture as some lights use the unused pins for low voltage control 5 pin would be better so there is no confusion over mixer leads and DMX leads in larger rigs Sending a mixers 48v phantom power down a DMX cable could damage the DMX light If making cables always use suitable DMX cable and do not connect pin 1 GND to the outer casing of the connector as you might do with audio cables as this may cause erratic behaviour from your fixture Do not make Y leads to split cables to fixtures always use the in and out sockets or a DMX splitter as again this may cause erratic behaviour from your fixture We recommend you to put a DMX terminator in any fixture which hasn t got a DMX lead connected from the output socket to another fixture this again is to reduce unexpected behaviour A DMX terminator is simply a male XLR plug with 120 ohms watt resistor soldered across pin 2 amp 3 120 Ohm Example of a DMX line DMX 512 COMMON 1200hm 1 4W Pan Tilt Shutter Shaking Gobo Normal Split 255 Fastest speed Gobo change 255 Fastest speed Rainbow Effect 246 255 Open O 247 Fastest speed shaking O
7. quids 5 Do not operate near exposed water or in high humidity 6 Choose a suitable route for mains cables ensuring trip hazards are avoided and the mains cable is not at risk of being crushed 7 Do not open this unit to service There are no user serviceable parts inside Any servicing or repairs should be carried out by a qualified engineer only Any attempt to service or adapt this unit will leave your warranty void and could result in serious malfunction or injury Protection from Fire 1 Do not place near sources of heat or ignition 2 Do not cover or block any ventilation holes 3 Check your AC wall socket will take the power you are applying to avoid overloading the mains supply Protection from Injury and Damage 1 Do not attempt to modify this unit 2 Always install the unit in a suitable location where vibrations to the unit are avoided 3 Check this unit matches the mains voltage and frequency before plugging it in to your mains socket 4 In the event that any object or liquid enters the machine switch off immediately remove from mains and consult a qualified engineer 5 Should you experience ant malfunction or damage to the mains cable disconnect from the mains supply immediately and consult a qualified engineer 6 All parts should be replaced with genuine spare parts and carried out by a qualified engineer Contents amp Unpacking Before beginning your initial setup check the unit has not been damaged in
8. t two numbers flash select a speed using the up and down buttons from 1 32 R Red manual adjustment 0 255 G Green manual adjustment 0 255 B Blue manual adjustment 0 255 W White manual adjustment 0 255 DMX Channel Layout Channel 1 10 Manual control of colours using channels 4 8 11 50 Manual colour selection with channel 2 51 100 Hard switching programme with channel 3 controlling speed 101 150 Fade Programme channel 2 controls programme selection channel 3 controls speed 151 200 Sound to light strobe programme channel 2 selects colours 1 201 255 Strobe Programme channel 2 selects colours channel 3 selects speed 2 Colour Programme selection 3 Speed 4 Dimmer 5 Red 6 Green 7 Blue 8 White DMX BASICS DMX is short for digital multiplexer which is a universal protocol designed for the entertainment industry It allows control of intelligent fixtures like scanners moving heads LED par cans dimmer packs amp effects machines etc DMX allows you to control many fixture channels normally up to 512 with varying channels from 0 255 0 100 This will give control of channels such as gobo selection movement colours dimming and timing to name just a few DMX is a very good system as all this information can be sent down one cable Used in conjunction with a DMX controller with memory all of your channel settings can be saved and recalled easily DMX was design

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