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1. Work Mode 12345678910 Auto Progarm 000 0000 Auto Progarm 100 0000 Auto Progarm 010 0000 Auto Progarm 110 0000 AUTO Auto Progarm 001 0000 Auto Progarm 101 0000 Auto Progarm 011 0000 Master Auto Progarm 111 0000 Save Sound Progarm 000 1000 Sound Progarm 100 1000 Sound Progarm 010 1000 Sound Active Sound Progarm 110 1000 Sound Progarm 001 1000 Sound Progarm 101 1000 Sound Progarm 011 1000 Sound Progarm 111 1000 DMX XXXXX X XXX Slave Mode 111 1000 A DMX mode To have the fixture working in DMX mode please toggle off the dipswitch 10 of the first group 6 as illustrated in figure below TU uE f 123 4567 89 10 OFF ON PART II Installation By combining various dipswitches from 1 to 10 you can designate DMX address ranging from 1 to 512 The DMX channel traits in this working mode detailed as below 1 DMX Channel 1 Red Case CH4 0 28 CH4 gt 28 CH1 no functions DMX Value Red 255 Carmine 0 Null 2 DMX Channel2 Green Case CH4 0 28 CH4 gt 28 CH2 no functions DMX Value Green 255 Dark Green 0 Null PART II Installation 3 DMX Channel 3 Bule Case CH4 0 28 CH4 gt 28 CH3 no functions DMX Value Blue 255 Navy Blue 0 Null 4 DMX Channel 4 Auto Program Channel Selecting NO DMX value Effect 1 0 28 RGB FEHER 2 29 56 Auto Progarm 1 3 57 84 Auto Progarm 2 4 85 112 Auto Progarm 3 5 113 140 A
2. F ON Program 6 changing between green and blue OFF ON ON Program 7 changing among red green and blue ON ON ON Program 8 changing among red red and blue blue The parameter fading is specified by the various combining of dipswitch 4 5 and 6 of group two dipswitches DIP4 DIPS DIP6 FADING OFF OFF OFF 0 ON OFF OFF 14 2 OFF ON OFF 28 4 ON ON OFF 42 6 OFF OFF ON 56 8 ON OFF ON 71 OFF ON ON 85 2 ON ON ON 100 The running speed of auto programs is adjusted by turning the knob VR2 located at the front panel of the fixture D Sound Active mode Turn the dipswitch 7 on and 10 of the 1 group dipswitches off the fixture will working in sound active mode whose sensitivity is adjustable through the tuning of knob VR1 PART HT MAINTENACE AND CLEANING Please refer to the following points during normal inspection 1 Be sure all screws and fasteners are securely tightened at all times Loosened screws may cause unexpected damage or injury 2 Electric power supply cables must not show any damage or frayed spot 10 Make sure that the power cord of the unit is disconnected from the mains before performing the following operation to avoid shock hazard CAUTION We recommend if possible frequent cleaning of the device which will ensure its long lifespan and bright light output While perform
3. RL deo ready LED MI PAR 241 Table of Contents PART I GENERAL INFORMATION 3 1 Introduction 0 00 00 20 0een ne nen ne ennneenncee ence en eeeeneeenns 3 2 Safety Information 20 2 2002 2 en een ce nnn en ne en ee nee ene ee ene nnens 3 3 Unpacking 0 220220 en een ne en nen nn en ce nnn nnn nen ne en en nce en een eeen ee nee 4 4 Specifications 0 0 0n seen en ne en nen een nen een ne en een ne en een nen eens 4 5 Features 220 2200 000n nnn n nnn en nee en ne en nnn ennnen en eee en eeesneeenneeenas 4 PART II Installation 5 1 AC power 2 2 222222121 10nn nen nee e ene ne ne eeneen sens 5 2 Understanding DMX 2 0 2022 en ne en nen ne en nen een nn een en enn eeen eens 5 3 Operation Instructions 00 02 0e ennn 6 PART IIT MAINTENACE AND CLEANING 12 PART I GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing the VRL PAR 241 our High Power LED Par Lamp series product To ensure reliable performance please read the instructions in this manual thoroughly and carefully before application 2 Safety Information The following definitions of identifying
4. ing the cleaning please always make sure that the power cord is disconnected from the mains and use a moist lint free cloth Avoid using any alcohol or solvents as they are harmful to the fixture Troubleshooting Trouble Cause Remedy Fixtures do not No power Check the main power switch and the responds supply cables Fuse burned Disconnect the power and replace the fuse If fuses continue to burn out there is a problem with the circuitry Please consult a technician Fixture comes on but the fixtures do not respond or act abnormally via controller or Master Slave data errors Check the data bus Ensure the signal input of the first fixture and the output of the controller are connected Wrong DMX Check and unify the address setting address Note when linked to the DMX controller no fixtures are set as master The signal Pull out the signal output and input of port of one one fixture Then connect both directly lamp has Do the same with the rest of the fixtures failed to see which fixture has problems If you find a problem with one of the ports contact a technician 11
5. operating condition Check the shipping carton carefully for damage that may have occurred during shipping If the carton appears to be damaged carefully inspect your fixture for damage and be sure all accessories 3 necessary to operate the fixture have arrived intact In the event that damage has been found or parts are missing please contact your sales person for further instructions You can find the following components inside the box Aset of VRL PAR 241 This User Manual 4 Specifications Qty of LEDs 24 PCS R 1W 8PCS G 1W 8PCS B 1W 8PCS Power Supply AC110 240V Power Consumption 35W Dimension mm L255 X W200 X X H200 Weight 2 6kg Note Power configuration may differ by regions 5 Features Low power consumption Maintenance free operation 100 000 hours rated LED lifespan 24 PCS of high power LED generates 16 7 million additive RGB colors DMX stand alone Master Slave AUTO Sound Active 8 auto programs accessed via DMX controller or stand alone Sound activated via built in microphone of adjustable sensitivity Brilliant light output PART II Installation 1 AC power The fixture s mains lead may require a grounding type cord cap that fits your power distribution cable or outlet Consult a qualified electrician if you have any doubts about proper installation WARNING For protection from dangerous electric shock the fixture must be electrically grounded The AC main power su
6. pply shall have overload and ground fault protection CAUTION Verify that the feed cables are undamaged and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices before use Following the cord cap manufacturer s instructions connect the yellow and green wire to ground earth the brown wire to live and the blue wire to neutral The table below details some pin identification schemes Wire Pin Marking Screw color Brown Live L Yellow or brass Blue Neutral N Silver Yellow or green Ground Green 2 Understanding DMX A About DMX DMX is the abbreviation of Digital Multiplex It s a universal protocol used by most audio lighting and controller manufactures as a communication mean between fixtures and controllers A DMX controller sends out DMX instructions that travel through the DMX chain as serial data to the fixtures via XLR cables DMX is a kind of common language allowing all modules of different manufactures to be linked together and operate from a single controller as long as all modules and the controller are DMX compatible B DMX Cable Requirements Your fixture VRL PAR 241 uses 3 pin XLR cable as its connection media We provide each fixture a 3 meter 3 pin XLR cable for you to chain the fixtures C Connection of DMX Connect the provided DMX XLR cable to the female 3 pin XLR output of your controller and the other side to the male 3 pin XLR input of the fixture plea
7. se refer to the figure below You must chain multiple fixtures together through serial linking never split your DMX connections unless you are using our splitter signal amplifier such as SRL 144 D DMX addressing All fixtures should be given a DMX starting address when using a DMX controller so the correct fixture responds to the correct control signal This digital starting address is the channel number from which the fixture starts to listen to the DMX control information sent out from the DMX controller The allocation of this starting DMX address is achieved by various combinations of the dipswitches Please refer to related sections for further information 3 Operation Instructions The fixture employs two groups of dipswitches to access its functions Normally the dipswitches from 1 to 9 are used for encoding DMX address the 10 dipswitch for alternates among different modes TUL E f 123 4 567 89 10 OFF ON Dipswitch 1 address equals to 1 Dipswitch 2 address equals to 2 Dipswitch 3 address equals to 4 Dipswitch 4 address equals to 8 Dipswitch 5 address equals to 16 Dipswitch 6 address equals to 32 Dipswitch 7 address equals to 64 Dipswitch 8 address equals to 128 Dipswitch 9 address equals to 256 Dipswitch 10 is reserved for selecting DMX or Master Slave mode PART II Installation Functions amp DIP Switch DIP Switch
8. the severity of the hazards associated with the products are used DANGER Imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will cause death or serious injury WARNING Potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could cause death or serious injury CAUTION Potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may cause minor or moderate injury or property damage In addition it uses to alert against unsafe practice IGNORING A HAZARD WILL VOID ANY WARRANTY DANGER Ensure that the fixture is disconnected from the main power before performing any type of service or any cleaning procedure WARNING No serviceable parts inside the fixture do not attempt to open it WARNING The Installation must be performed by qualified professional in accordance with related local codes WARNING Do not attempt to operate the fixture before reading and understanding the installation instructions and safety labels CAUTION Do not modify alter or attempt to service the VRL PAR 241 CAUTION Do not lengthen the cable of VRL PAR 241 unless authorized by technicians of NEO NEON CAUTION Always ground the fixture electrically CAUTION Refer all service to a qualified technician CAUTION When suspending the fixture above ground level verify that the structure can hold at least 10 times the weight of all installed devices 3 Unpacking The VRL PAR 241 has been thoroughly tested and shipped in perfect
9. uto Progarm 4 6 141 168 Auto Progarm 5 7 169 196 Auto Progarm 6 8 197 224 Auto Progarm 7 9 225 255 Auto Progarm 8 Chart 1 When the Channel 4 value is less than 28 the RGB brightness is controlled by the DMX Channell Channe2 and Channel3 PART II Installation 5 DMX Channel 5 Auto Program Speed Case CH4 gt 0 28 CH4 lt 28 CH5 no functions DMX Value 255 the fastest 2 5S 0 the slowest 0 4s 6 DMX Channel 6 DMX value lt 10 no strobe DMX value gt 10 strobe DMX Value 255 the fastest strobe 0 the slowest strobe PART II Installation B M S mode To work in M S mode you should designate one fixture as master mode and the rest as slave mode By switching the dipswitch 10 off you set this fixture to master mode While by switching the dipswitch 10 on you set this fixture to slave mode as the way you set it to DMX mode Via Master Slave the master and the slave run synchronically C Select auto programs To select auto programs turn the dipswitch 10 of the 1 group dipswitches and dipswitch 7 off Auto programs are then selected by the various combining of dipswitches 1 2 and 3 of group one dipswitches DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 Programs OFF OFF OFF Program 1 red fading ON OFF OFF Program 2 green fading OFF ON OFF Program 3 blue fading ON ON OFF Program 4 changing between red and green OFF OFF ON Program 5 changing between red and blue ON OF

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