If you are using a standard DMX controller, you can connect the DMX output of the controller directly to the DMX input of the first unit in a DMX chain.
Always connect the output of one unit with the input of the next unit until all units are connected.
At the last unit, you must close the DMX line with a terminating resistor. Take an XLR connector and solder a 120 Ohm resistor
between signal (-) and signal (+) and connect it to the DMX output of the last unit in the line.
The fixture must not be connected to DMX if you want to use remote control.
Make your choice to play pre-programmed light shows on sound or automatically.
Black out button turns the lights off.
With these buttons you can directly select the color of the LED bar.
Select a pre-programmed lightshow
0: Automatically plays chase 1-8
1-8: Select a chase
9: Gradual color change
+ / -: Decrease or increase speed or intensity of sound mode
These buttons select the effect during manual control (3)
The remote control is supplied with a battery inserted. An insulating foil between the battery and the battery contacts prevents the
battery from being discharged during storage. Prior to the first operation remove the foil from the battery support on the rear side of the
remote control. Otherwise operation of the remote control is not possible.
If the range of the remote control decreases, replace the battery. For this purpose, on the rear side of the
remote control press the small bar with the groove to the right (1) and at the same time remove the battery
support (2). For operation, one 3 V button cell type CR 2025 is required. When inserting, pay attention that the
positive pole of the button cell shows upwards in the support.
The buildup of dust, dirt and other airborne particles will reduce the unit's light output. It will also prevent the unit from cooling correctly, and this will
reduce the unit's lifetime. The rate of dirt buildup will vary depending on environmental factors such as airborne dust, use of smoke machines, airflow
from ventilation systems, etc. The unit's cooling fans will accelerate buildup, and any smoke particles that are present in the atmosphere will increase the
tendency for dirt to clog.
To get the best performance and lifetime from the unit, inspect it regularly and clean it as soon as you see signs of dirt buildup.
Assess the operating environment each time you begin to use the unit. In dusty or smoky conditions, inspect the unit after a few hours and check it
frequently the unit may attract dirt faster than you expect. Draw up a cleaning schedule that will make sure that dirt is removed before it can build up.
Use the following guidelines:
• Disconnect the unit from power and allow it to cool completely before cleaning.
• Do not use solvents, abrasives or any other aggressive product to clean the unit.
• Vacuum or use low-pressure compressed air to remove dust and loose particles from surfaces and air vents. Prevent the blades of cooling fans
from turning before you aim a vacuum or air jet at the fan, or you may spin the fan too fast and damage it.