Ledj TRI LED-56 CAN User manual

Summary of TRI LED-56 CAN

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    W w w . P r o l i g h t . C o . U k tri led-56 can user manual order code: ledj38 - black order code: ledj39 - polished.

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    Warning for your own safety, please read this user manual carefully before your initial start-up! Caution! Keep this equipment away from rain, moisture and liquids. Safety instructions every person involved with the installation, operation & maintenance of this equipment should: - be competent - fol...

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    Tri led-56 can safety important: the manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused by the non-observance of this manual or any unauthorised modification to the equipment. • never let the power-cable come into contact with other cables. Handle the power-cable and all mains v...

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    You should find inside the ledj carton the following items : 1, tri led-56 can 2, instruction manual technical specifications: dmx channels: 6 9 x ultra bright 3w tri-colour leds 3-pin xlr in/out sockets 400hz flicker free power supply: 240v power consumption: 41w dimensions: 342 x 249 x 171mm weigh...

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    Operation: there are 6 different operation modes to choose from: 1) static colour mode 2) colour change mode 3) colour fade mode 4) sound active mode 5) dmx mode 6) slave mode 1, static colour mode mode button - press the “mode” button under the led display, to show “c000”, then press the “enter” bu...

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    5, dmx addressing mode to access the dmx address mode, press the “ mode” button until the led display shows “a001”, and use the “up and “down” buttons to select the desired dmx address and press the “enter” button to confirm the setting. Then follow the dmx channel assignment and function table belo...

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    Dmx-512: • dmx (digital multiplex) is a universal protocol used as a form of communication between intelligent fixtures and controllers. A dmx controller sends dmx data instructions form the controller to the fixture. Dmx data is sent as serial data that travels from fixture to fixture via the data ...

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    Notice: • be sure to follow figures 2 & 3 when making your own cables. Do not connect the cable’s shield conductor to the ground lug or allow the shield conductor to come in contact with the xlr’s outer casing. Grounding the shield could cause a short circuit and erratic behaviour. Special note: lin...