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STAGE TRI LED BUNDLE ST1

Controlling the Device

AC Power Connections
From AC Mains
Power Cord
AC Out
AC In
The Lighting device uses an IEC AC power input receptacle with in-line fuseholder.
WARNING:
Make sure that all AC Power is turned off before making power connections.
Make sure the total current draw from all units does not exceed the capacity of the AC Mains supply.
Do not use with Dimmers
The AC mains power supply must be grounded, and the mains connection to the Lighting unit must use a 3-pin power cord.
The power must be disconnected before checking or replacing the in-line fuse.
Controlling the Device
The device can be controlled in the following ways:
1.
Stand Alone
2.
Master/slave
3.
DMX control
4.
IR Remote Control
Stand Alone
The device can be used on its own, without a DMX controller
1.
Use the AUTO menu to select Auto mode
2.
Use the PROG menu to select from 24 automatic preprogrammed shows
3.
Use the SOUN menu to select sound activation of the internal shows
4.
Use the MANU menu to select customized color and strobe frequency
Master/Slave Control
1.
Connect the device(s) with DMX cable(s) as shown. Note: In order to prevent interference, connect less than or equal to 32 units at
one time.
2.
Set the master unit:
2.1. Press MENU of the first device and select MASL
2.2. Press ENTER
2.3. Use UP and DOWN to select MAST
2.4. Press ENTER (now the first unit is the master)
2.5. Press MENU and select any AUTO, PROG, SOUN, or MANU mode
2.6. Press ENTER
2.7. After 5-10 seconds of inactivity, the show mode will be activated
Power Cord
AC Out
3.
Set the slave unit(s):
3.1. Press MENU and select MASL (use the same operation on all slave units)
3.2. Press ENTER
3.3. Use UP and DOWN to select SLAV
3.4. Press ENTER to confirm
DMX
DMX Cable
In
Out
MASTER
SLAVE
DMX Control
To use a DMX controller to control the devices, the ADDRESS menu is used to set the DMX address code of each device (the address code
range is between 1-512) so that the devices can receive the DMX signal. The DMX operation can be 1, 2, 3, 5, 8-1, 8-2, or 16 Channels.
1.
Connect the output port of your DMX Controller to the DMX input port of the first device, and connect the DMX output port to the
DMX input port of the second device, and so on, until all devices are connected
2.
In the ADDR menu for each device, enter the address code that matches your DMX controller
3.
In the CHAN menu, select from 1, 2, 3, 5, 8-1, 8-2, or 16 channels, depending on your controller or preference
4.
The DMX Controller can now control the devices
In
Out
From DMX
DMX Cable
Console
DMX connection requires terminal (loop connection)
During the installation process, if the signal line is laid a long distance, or in a noisy environment, such as a dance hall, it is recommended
to use a DMX terminal (loop connection). This can reduce any interference to the digital control signal by electrical noise.
The DMX terminator consists of a simple XLR connector with pin 2 and 3 connected to a 120 Ω resistor. Please insert the terminator into
the XLR output port of the last device, please refer to the figure below.
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Quick Start Guide
DMX Cable
2
3
SLAVE
DMX Cable
2
3

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