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A.D.J. Supply Europe B.V. 

– www.adj.eu –  Element QAIP  Instruction Manual Page 21 

 

UC IR & AIRSTREAM APP CONTROL 

The 

UC  IR  (sold  separately) 

infrared  remote  gives  you  control  of  various  functions  (See  below).  To  control 

the fixture, you must aim the remote at the front of the fixture and be no more than 30 feet away. To use the 
ADJ  UC  IR  you  must  first  activate  the  fixtures  infrared  sensor,  to  activate  the  sensor  please  see  the 
instructions on page 20.  
The 

Airstream IR (sold separately) 

remote transmitter plugs into the headphone jack of your iOS phone or 

tablet. To control your IR fixture, you must raise the volume to the maximum on your iOS phone or tablet and 
aim  the  transmitter  at  the  fixture  sensor  and  be  no  more  than  15  feet  away.  After  you  have  purchased  the 
Airstream IR transmitters, the app is a free download from the app store for your iOS phone or tablet. The app 
comes  with  3  pages  of  control  depending  on  the  fixture  you  are  using.  Please  see  below  for  IR  functions 
including the corresponding app page.  

Works with App page 1.

 

STAND BY - 

Pressing this button will blackout the fixture. Press the button again to return to the initial state. 

FULL ON - 

Press this button to fully light up the unit.  

FADE/GOBO - 

This button activates color change mode, color fade mode and color change/fade mode. Each 

press of the button will cycle through the modes. 

“” and “DIMMER -” - 

Use these buttons to adjust the output intensity in color mode.  

STROBE  - 

Press  this  button  to  activate  strobing.  Use  buttons  1-

4 to  adjust  the  strobe  speed.  “1”  being  the 

slowest, 

“4” being the fastest. 

COLOR - 

Press this button to activate color mode. Use buttons 1-9 to find your desired color.  

1-9  - 

Use  buttons  1-9  to  select  your  desired  color  in  static  color  mode  or  your  desired  color  fade  mode  and 

color change mode. In color fade mode and color change mode, press the Show 0 button to activate show 10. 
Press the 1 button twice to activate show 11.  

SOUND ON & OFF - 

Use the buttons to activate and deactivate sound active mode. 

SHOW 0 - 

See buttons 1-9. 

 

BATTERY STATUS & CHARGING 

Battery Status:

 

This function is used to check the life status of the battery. 
Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until “bXXX” is displayed

“XXX” represents the current battery 

life.  The  number  that  is  displayed  is  the  remaining  battery  life. 

If  “b---”  is  displayed,  it  means  that  you  are 

running the unit on AC power. 

Please do not let the battery fully die, this severely shortens the life of the 

battery.

 

NOTE: 

When the battery life is below 30% the battery percentage will flash. At 15% power the fixture will shut 

off. 

NOTE:  When  using  battery  power,  after  20  seconds  of  inactivity,  the  display  will  revert  back  to  the 
battery life display.

 

 
Battery Recharge: 

To recharge the battery, plug the supplied AC cord into the AC input on the side of the unit 

and  plug  the  other  end  into  a  matching  power  supply.  It  takes  about  4  hours  to  reach  full  charge  (with  the 
power off). 

The display will STOP flashing when the unit reaches 100% charge. 

 

Note:  When  unplugging  the  unit  from  charging  and  then  applying  power  via  battery,  there  will  be  a 
minimal charge drop.

 

For a faster recharge, turn the Load setting to “Off” and turn the battery “On”.  See 

LOAD SETTING 

on page 

17. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Element QAIP

Page 1: ...User Instructions A D J Supply Europe B V Junostraat 2 6468 EW Kerkrade The Netherlands www adj eu 03 19...

Page 2: ...re hereby acknowledged All non ADJ Products LLC brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies ADJ Products LLC and all affiliated companies hereby disc...

Page 3: ...OLOR MACROS 1 32 15 COLOR MACRO CHART COLOR MACROS 33 64 16 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 17 WIFLY SET UP 20 WIFLY MASTER SLAVE SET UP 20 UC IR AIRSTREAM APP CONTROL 21 BATTERY STATUS CHARGING 21 DIMMER CURV...

Page 4: ...nd alone mode or connected in a Master Slave configuration This wash has five operating modes Auto mode color change color fade combination RGBA Dimmer mode Static Color mode and DMX control mode Cust...

Page 5: ...t will allow proper ventilation Allow about 6 15cm between this device and a wall Do not attempt to operate this unit if it becomes damaged During long periods of non use disconnect the unit s main po...

Page 6: ...t of protection against particles entering the fixture and the second digit Water Protection indicates the extent of protection against water entering the fixture An IP54 rated lighting fixture is one...

Page 7: ...Not Expose the Battery to Heat or Fire Never incinerate or dispose of the batteries in fire This may cause an explosion which would be very dangerous 3 5 Do Not Expose the Battery to water or liquids...

Page 8: ...into a matching power source Located inside the power socket is the fuse housing See page 23 for fuse replacement 4 Mode Button This button lets you scroll through the system menu Setup Button This b...

Page 9: ...s then press the SETUP button to select your DMX Channel mode 3 Use the UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through the DMX Channel modes The Channel modes are listed below To run the 4 Channel Mode press th...

Page 10: ...PULSE STROBING SLOW FAST LED ON RANDOM STROBING SLOW FAST LED ON 9 CHANNEL MODE 1 Channel Value Function 1 0 255 RED 0 100 2 0 255 GREEN 0 100 3 0 255 BLUE 0 100 4 0 255 AMBER 0 100 5 0 255 MASTER DI...

Page 11: ...1 COLOR CHANGE 2 COLOR CHANGE 3 COLOR CHANGE 4 COLOR CHANGE 5 COLOR CHANGE 6 COLOR CHANGE 7 COLOR CHANGE 8 COLOR CHANGE 9 COLOR CHANGE 10 COLOR CHANGE 11 COLOR CHANGE 12 COLOR CHANGE 13 COLOR CHANGE...

Page 12: ...een the values of 52 102 Channel 8 is in Color Macros Mode and Channel 5 will control strobing When Channel 7 is between the values of 103 153 Channel 8 is in Color Change Mode and Channel 9 will cont...

Page 13: ...204 205 255 PROGRAM SELECTION MODE DIMMING MODE COLOR MACRO MODE COLOR CHANGE MODE COLOR FADE MODE SOUND ACTIVE MODE 8 0 255 0 15 16 31 32 47 48 63 64 79 80 95 96 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175...

Page 14: ...D ACTIVE MODE 9 SOUND ACTIVE MODE 10 SOUND ACTIVE MODE 11 SOUND ACTIVE MODE 12 SOUND ACTIVE MODE 13 SOUND ACTIVE MODE 14 SOUND ACTIVE MODE 15 SOUND ACTIVE MODE 16 9 0 255 0 255 PROGRAM SPEED SOUND SEN...

Page 15: ...74 Color11 41 44 255 97 77 74 Color12 45 48 255 71 77 71 Color13 49 52 255 83 134 83 Color14 53 56 255 93 182 93 Color15 57 60 255 96 236 96 Color16 61 64 238 93 255 93 Color17 65 68 196 87 255 87 Co...

Page 16: ...lor42 165 168 175 77 173 0 Color43 169 172 119 130 199 0 Color44 173 176 147 164 212 0 Color45 177 180 88 2 163 0 Color46 181 184 0 38 86 0 Color47 185 188 0 142 208 0 Color48 189 192 52 148 209 0 Col...

Page 17: ...e battery life is less than 80 this is will extend the battery life 1 To activate energy saving mode press the MODE button until either bXXX bsXX or LoXX is displayed XX is the represents the current...

Page 18: ...l be displayed this is strobe mode The strobe can be adjusted between 00 flash off to 15 fastest flash Static Color Mode 1 Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until CLXX is displayed 2 There...

Page 19: ...nel Mode press the MODE button until Ch010 is displayed This is the 10 Channel DMX Mode 4 Please see pages 9 14 for DMX values and traits DMX State This mode can be used as a precaution mode that in c...

Page 20: ...oFF 2 Press the SET UP button until dEFA is displayed 3 Press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously Press the MODE button to exit WIFLY SET UP This unit can only be controlled using WiFly Your DMX co...

Page 21: ...4 to adjust the strobe speed 1 being the slowest 4 being the fastest COLOR Press this button to activate color mode Use buttons 1 9 to find your desired color 1 9 Use buttons 1 9 to select your desir...

Page 22: ...CURVE CHART Dimming Curve Ramp Effect 0 sec Fade Time 1 sec Fade Time Rise Time ms Down Time ms Rise Time ms Down Time ms Standard default 0 0 0 0 Stage 780 1100 1540 1660 TV 1180 1520 1860 1940 Arch...

Page 23: ...nit not responding to DMX 1 Check that the DMX cables are connected properly and are wired correctly pin 3 is hot on some other DMX devices pin 2 may be hot Also check that all cables are connected to...

Page 24: ...g position 250V 2A 42W 6 5lbs 2 9Kgs 5 5 L x 5 5 W x 7 5 H 140 x 140 x 192mm RGBA 5 DMX Modes 4 Channel Mode 5 Channel Mode 6 Channel Mode 9 Channel Mode 10 Channel Mode 4 Hours With LOAD Off and POWE...

Page 25: ...t each kind of electronics we have around us in our households or at work As manufacturers of products of the brands of AMERICAN AUDIO ADJ ELATION Professional and ACCLAIM Lighting we are obligated to...

Page 26: ...lied to develop a common system of waste management Thereby we can ensure professional and environmentally friendly scraping and recycling program As manufactures we are part of the German system of E...

Page 27: ...oducts LLC 6122 S Eastern Ave Los Angeles CA 90040 USA Tel 323 582 2650 Fax 323 725 6100 Web www adj com E mail info adj com A D J Supply Europe B V Junostraat 2 6468 EW Kerkrade The Netherlands www a...

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