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Type | LED Bar |
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Light Source | LED |
LED Type | RGBWW |
Number of LEDs | 5 |
DMX Connection | 3-pin XLR |
Input Voltage | 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
Housing Colour | Black |
Color | RGBWW |
Control | DMX |
Power Supply | Internal |
Provides details on obtaining more information via website, search, guides, and consultation.
Explains how letterings and displays are marked in the manual.
Introduces the meaning of symbols and signal words used in the manual.
Details the device's intended use, professional application, and proper handling by users.
Covers risks for children and internal high voltages, advising on safe handling and covers.
Warns about short circuits, eye damage from intense light, and epileptic shock from strobes.
Advises on ventilation, avoiding heat sources, and keeping away from open flames to prevent fire.
Specifies indoor use, protection from moisture, dirt, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations.
Guides on matching voltage, using residual current breakers, and unplugging during storms or inactivity.
Details distance, ventilation, and ambient temperature limits to prevent overheating.
Advises on safe stand use and proper DMX cable selection for error-free operation.
States that the device must not be connected to a dimmer.
Shows the pre-mounted spots on the T-bar with labeled components A, B, C, D.
Explains the function of components A (locking screw), B (orientation screw), C (connection), and D (tripod flange).
Provides step-by-step instructions for inserting the battery into the remote control.
Advises on making all connections while the device is off, using quality cables, and managing cable runs.
Explains how to connect devices in DMX mode, forming a daisy chain and using termination resistors.
Details how to connect devices in master/slave mode for synchronized shows.
Identifies and describes the unit's power, DMX, footswitch ports, and control buttons (Mode, Setup, Up, Down).
Details the functions of the wireless foot switch buttons for controlling shows and effects.
Explains the operation of the IR remote, including mode selection, speed, sound, strobe, and color control.
Covers initial startup, remote functions (blackout, auto), and basic remote operation.
Details using the remote for preprogrammed shows, sound control, and color dimming.
Details operating modes like Automatic, Preprogrammed, Slave, DMX, and Sound control directly on the unit.
Explains DMX channel assignments and functions for 4, 8, 10, and 12-channel modes.
Lists channel assignments for preprogrammed shows and sound-controlled operations.
Provides step-by-step instructions for resetting the device to its original factory settings.
Explains DMX connection pin assignments and the importance of correct cabling.
Provides instructions for cleaning optical lenses and fan grids to maintain performance.
Advises on environmentally friendly disposal of packaging materials and batteries.
Explains the proper disposal procedures for the electronic device according to WEEE regulations.