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1. Safety Instructions   

 

 

 

WARNING

 

Please keep this User Manual for future consultation. If you sell the unit to another user, be sure 

that they also receive this instruction booklet. 

 

Unpack and check carefully there is no transportation damage before using the unit. 

 

Before operating, ensure that the voltage and frequency of power supply match the power 

requirements of the unit.   

 

It’s important to ground the yellow/green conductor to earth in order to avoid electric shock. 

 

The unit is for indoor use only. Use only in a dry location. 

 

The unit must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation, at least 50cm from adjacent 

surfaces. Be sure that no ventilation slots are blocked.   

 

Disconnect main power before replacement or servicing.   

 

Make sure there are no flammable materials close to the unit while operating as it is fire hazard.   

 

Use safety cables when fixing this unit. DO NOT handle the unit by its head only, always carry by 

its base.     

 

Maximum ambient temperature is Ta: 40 degrees C. DO NOT operate it where the temperature 

is higher than this. 

 

Unit surface temperature may reach up to 75  degrees C. DO NOT  touch the housing with 

bare-hands during its operation. Turn off the power and allow about 15 minutes for the unit to 

cool down before replacing or serving. 

 

In the event of a serious operating problem, stop using the unit immediately. Never try to repair 

the unit by yourself. Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction. 

Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center. Always use the same type 

spare parts. 

 

DO NOT touch any wire during operation as high voltage may cause electric shock. 

Warning: 

 

To prevent or reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not expose the unit to rain or 

Please read the instruction carefully which includes important 
information about the installation, usage and maintenance. 

 

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Summary of Contents for Color Par 36

Page 1: ...User Manual Please read the instruc on carefully before use CP 36S ...

Page 2: ... 3 3 How To Set The Unit 4 3 1 Control Panel 4 3 2 Main Function 5 4 How To Control The Unit 11 4 1 Master Slave Built In Preprogrammed Function 11 4 2 DMX Controller 11 5 DMX512 Configuration 12 6 DMX Connection 14 7 Troubleshooting 15 8 Fixture Cleaning 16 1B ...

Page 3: ...d Use safety cables when fixing this unit DO NOT handle the unit by its head only always carry by its base Maximum ambient temperature is Ta 40 degrees C DO NOT operate it where the temperature is higher than this Unit surface temperature may reach up to 75 degrees C DO NOT touch the housing with bare hands during its operation Turn off the power and allow about 15 minutes for the unit to cool dow...

Page 4: ...pport a weight of 10 times of the fixtures weight Always use a safety cable that can hold 12 times of the weight of the fixture when installing The equipment must be installed by professionals It must be installed in a place where is out of the reach of people and no one can pass by or under it 2 Technical Specifications DMX Channels 3 5 6 channels mode 3 operation modes DMX Master Slave and Sound...

Page 5: ...d the selected functions 2 Button 6 MENU To select the programming functions 7 DOWN To go backward in the selected functions 8 UP To go forward in the selected functions 9 ENTER To confirm the selected functions 3 Mains input Connects to power supply 4 DMX output DMX512 link use 3 pin XLR cable to link the next unit 4B ...

Page 6: ... the display Select the function by the ENTER button and the display will blink Use the DOWN UP button to change the mode Once the required mode has been selected press the ENTER button to setup to go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again Press and hold the MENU button for about one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu mode The main functions are shown belo...

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Page 8: ... changes press the MENU button again Hold and press the MENU button for one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu mode Show Mode To select the press the ENTER button to show the SHOW MODE on the display Use the DOWN UP button to select the Show 1 Show 2 Show 3 Show 4 show 5 color or fade mode when you select color or fade mode press ENTER to confirm use UP DOWN button to select 1 10 or ad...

Page 9: ... the press the ENTER button to show the SOUND MODE on the display Use the DOWN UP button to select the sound mode on or sound mode off Once the mode has been selected press the ENTER button to setup to go back to the functions without any changes press the MENU button again Hold and press the MENU button for one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu mode Sound Sense To select the press th...

Page 10: ...t the menu mode Display To select the press the ENTER button to show the DISPLAY on the display Use the DOWN UP button to select the normal or display inversion To go back to the functions without any changes press the MENU button again Hold and press the MENU button for one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu mode Display normal mode for the fixture putting on the floor Display inversi...

Page 11: ... any changes press the MENU button again Hold and press the MENU button for one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu mode Fixture Hours To select the press the ENTER button to show the FIXTURE HOURS on the display and the display will show the number of working hours of the unit To go back to the functions without any changes press the MENU button again Hold and press the MENU button for...

Page 12: ...is function is good when you want an instant show You have to set the first unit in master mode and select show 1 Show 2 Show 3 show 4 or show 5 mode Its DMX input jack will have nothing plugged into it and its master LED will be constantly on and sound LED will flash to the music The other units will have to set in slave mode and select normal or 2 light show mode Their DMX cables plugged into th...

Page 13: ...atically 7 seconds later To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again Please refer to the following diagram to address your DMX512 channel for the first 4 units 3 CH MODE 5 CH MODE 6 CH MODE 5 DMX512 Configuration 3 Channel Mode MODE 1 Channel Value Function 1 000 255 Red 0 100 2 000 255 Green 0 100 3 000 255 Blue 0 100 5 Channel Mode MODE 2 Channel Value Function 1 0...

Page 14: ...nction 1 000 255 Red 100 2 000 255 Green100 3 000 255 Blue 100 4 Color 000 007 Closed 008 015 Color 1 016 023 Color 2 024 030 Color 3 031 038 Color 4 039 046 Color 5 047 054 Color 6 055 061 Color 7 062 069 Color 8 070 077 Color 9 078 085 Color 10 086 092 Color 11 093 100 Color 12 101 108 Color 13 109 116 Color 14 117 123 Color 15 124 131 Color 16 132 139 Color 17 140 147 Color 18 148 154 Color 19 ...

Page 15: ... 28 225 232 Color 29 233 240 Color 30 241 247 Color 31 248 255 Color 32 5 Strobe 000 007 Closed 008 015 Open 016 131 Strobe Slow Fast 132 139 Open 140 181 Slow Open Fast Close 182 189 Open 190 231 Slow Close Fast Open 232 239 Open 240 247 Random Strobe 248 255 Open 6 0 255 Dimmer 100 6 DMX Connection Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 14B ...

Page 16: ...gh to maintain the DMX circuit when power is disconnected to the unit 4 Each lighting unit needs to have an address set to receive the data sent by the controller The address number is between 0 511 usually 0 1 are equal to 1 5 The end of the DMX 512 system should be terminated to reduce signal errors 6 3 pin XLR connectors are more popular than 5 pin XLR 3 pin XLR Pin 1 GND Pin 2 Negative signal ...

Page 17: ...ing 2 Check the LED for the response of the master slave mode signal D No response to the sound 1 Make sure the fixture does not receive DMX signal 2 Check microphone to see if it is good by tapping the microphone E One of the channels is not working well 1 The stepper motor might be damaged or the cable connected to the PCB is broken 2 The motor s drive IC on the PCB might be out of condition 8 F...

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Page 19: ...ccordance with the provision of the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55103 1 2009 A1 2012 EN55103 2 2009 EN61000 3 2 2014 EN61000 3 3 2013 Harmonized Standard EN 60598 1 2015 EN 60598 2 17 1989 A2 1991 EN 62471 2008 EN 62493 2010 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 1 General requirements 18B ...

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