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The display will extinguish after a few seconds, if
no button is pressed. It will illuminate again once a
button is pressed.
Make the desired settings for the respective oper-
ating mode, observing chapters 7 to 9.
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Operation without DMX Controller

7.1 Colour spotlight and stroboscope

In this mode, the spotlight constantly emits light of
an adjustable colour. In addition, the stroboscope
function can be activated.
Use the remote control to switch the primary
colours individually on and off: Press the appropri-
ate button for white or the primary colour desired
(5/ W = white, 7/ R = red; 8/ G = green, 9/B = blue).
Then use the buttons UP and DOWN to change the
brightness of the colour selected. Press the button
STROBE to activate and deactivate the strobo-
scope function.
To set the colour mix via the menu of the spotlight:
1) Call up the menu item
the display.
2) Use the button UP or DOWN to select the colour
to be set (
= red,
= white), and then press the button
ENTER to confirm.
3) Use the button UP or DOWN to set the bright-
ness value (0 – 255) of the colour selected, and
then press the button ENTER to save the set-
ting.
4) If desired, change the setting of the stroboscope
effect: Use the button UP or DOWN to set the
flash frequency between
and
(approx. 10 Hz), and then press the
button ENTER to save the setting.
To make settings for further colours, press the but-
ton MENU (twice) and proceed with step 2.
Alternatively, select one of 51 predefined colours:
1) Call up the menu item
2) Use the button UP or DOWN to select the colour
desired (
to
to save your selection.
3) If desired, change the setting of the stroboscope
effect: Use the button UP or DOWN to set the
flash frequency between
and
(approx. 10 Hz), and then press the
button ENTER to save the setting.
.
will appear on
= green,
= blue,
(permanent light)
.
), and then press ENTER
(permanent light)

7.2 Automatic programs

Two programs are available:
AUTO 1 = colour sequence with crossfading
AUTO 2 = colour sequence without crossfading
1) On the remote control, press the appropriate
button (AUTO 1 or AUTO 2) to switch on the pro-
gram desired.
Alternatively, on the menu of the spotlight, call
up the menu item
ENTER to confirm your selection (
).
2) On the remote control, press the button SPEED
and then use the buttons UP and DOWN to set
the speed.
Alternatively, set the speed by means of the
menu: Use the buttons UP and DOWN (
) to set the speed, and then press ENTER
to save the setting.
3) To activate or deactivate the stroboscope func-
tion for the program selected and to set the stro-
boscope frequency: On the remote control,
press the button STROBE to activate or deacti-
vate the stroboscope function, and use the but-
tons UP and DOWN to change the flash fre-
quency.
Alternatively, set the flash frequency by
means of the menu: Go to the submenu item
then use the button UP or DOWN to set the flash
frequency between
(approx. 10 Hz) and finally press the but-
ton ENTER to save the setting.

7.3 Music control

If the spotlight is to be music-controlled by means
of its microphone (6), select one of the following
two music modes:
SOUND 1 = sound-controlled stroboscopic salvos
with changing colours
SOUND 2 = sound-controlled colour changes
1) On the remote control, press the appropriate
button (SOUND 1 or SOUND 2) to switch on the
program desired.
Alternatively, on the menu of the spotlight, call
up the menu item
to confirm your selection (
2) On the remote control, use the buttons UP and
DOWN to set the sensitivity for the microphone.
Alternatively, set the sensitivity on the menu:
Call up the submenu item
UP or DOWN to set the sensitivity between
and
, and then press ENTER to save
the setting.
and press the button
(permanent light) and
, and then press ENTER
or
).
, use the buttons
GB
or
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