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  Pro Par56 CWWW                            Operating Instructions

programs. Any unit can act as a Master or as a Slave however, only 
one unit can be programmed to act as the “Master.” 

Master-Slave Connections and Settings:

1.   Daisy chain your units via the XLR connector on the rear of 
    the unit. Use standard XLR microphone cables to link your 
    units together. Remember that the Male XLR connector is the 
    input and the Female XLR connector is the output. The first 
    unit in the chain (master) will use the female XLR connector    
    only. The last unit in the chain will use the male XLR 
    connector only. 
2.  You will also have to link the power cords to each other, as you  
    did with the XLR cables.
3.   Using the Master unit, choose your desired mode and connect  
    the “Slave” unit or units.
4.   Set the “Slave” unit(s) to the DMX mode. So all “Slave” units dis- 
    play “1001”. They will now follow the “Master” unit.

  Pro Par56 CWWW                              4 Channel DMX Mode

  Channel   Value  

                  Function

       

1               0 - 255                   COOL WHITE (CW)

                                                             0% - 100%           
       2               0 - 255                  WARM WHITE (WW)
                                                             0% - 100%
       3                                  WHITE PRESET TEMPERATURES
                           0                                      OFF
                        1 - 13                                3400K
                      14 - 27                                3800K
                      28 - 41                                4000K
                      42 - 55                                4300K
                      56 - 69                                4600K
                      70 - 83                                4800K
                      84 - 97                                5000K
                      98 - 111                              5100K
                    112 - 125                              5400K
                    126 - 139                              5600K
                    140 - 153                              5800K
                    154 - 167                              6000K
                    168 - 181                              6200K
                    182 - 195                              6400K
                    196 - 209                              6600K
                    210 - 223                              6800K
                    224 - 236                              7000K
                    237 - 248                              7200K
                    249 - 255                              7400K
       4                  0                                      OFF
                        1 - 255            STROBING   SLOW - FAST

Color Temperature Presets:

Preset #

Color Temperature

Cool White

Warm White

19

7400K

255

2

18

7200K

255

11

17

7000K

255

20

16

6800K

255

30

15

6600K

255

42

14

6400K

255

56

13

6200K

255

72

12

6000K

255

91

11

5800K

255

113

10

5600K

255

138

9

5400K

255

170

8

5100K

255

231

7

5000K

255

255

6

4800K

204

255

5

4600K

161

255

4

4300K

106

255

3

4000K

61

255

2

3800K

35

255

1

3400K

0

255

DMX Values

  Pro Par56 CWWW                            Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for Pro Par56 CWWW

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Page 2: ...r supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to the point they exit from the unit Cleaning Th...

Page 3: ...Pro Par56 CWWW User Manual Page 5 Pro Par56 CWWW Set Up American DJ Supply www americandj com Pro Par56 CWWW User Manual Page 6 Figure 1 Notice Be sure to follow figures two and three when making you...

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Page 5: ...se your desired mode and connect the Slave unit or units 4 Set the Slave unit s to the DMX mode So all Slave units dis play 1001 They will now follow the Master unit Pro Par56 CWWW 4 Channel DMX Mode...

Page 6: ...e Feet 6 56 9 84 13 12 3 28 3 1 2 Distance Meters 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 Diameter Feet 0 574 0 350 0 175 0 525 0 700 Diameter Meters 16 40 5 2 87 0 875 Cold White 10 1 148 1 72 2 30 12430 3381 1551 899 581 LUX...

Page 7: ...sign and or improvements upon its products without any obligation to include these changes in any products theretofore man ufactured No warranty whether expressed or implied is given or made with resp...

Page 8: ...s manual are subject to change without any prior written notice American DJ Supply American DJ World Headquarters 4295 Charter Street Los Angeles CA 90058 USA Tel 323 582 2650 Fax 323 582 2610 Web www...

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