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and hold the menu button for 2 seconds to return to the main screen and activate the new values.

SHn2: 

Show mode 2, which is the set colour mode. When this mode is selected, the internal programs of the 

bar are run in a standard order. But as opposed to the first show mode, users can select 1 basic colour with 
the COL mode (1-7) and the speed (0-9). When entering the SHn2 mode, use the up and down buttons to 
switch between colour and speed values. Press enter to access colour or speed and change the values if 
necessary. Press enter to store the new value. Press and hold the menu button for 2 seconds to return to the 
main screen and activate the new values. 

COLO: 

Choose from one of the 7 built-in colour presets. Choose red, green, blue, yellow, purple, cyan, white.

SOUN: 

Activate or disable the built-in sound-controlled mode. When activated, the fixture will respond to the 

beat of the music. When the sound-controlled mode is activated, it will override all speed settings of SHn1 
and SHn2. When turned off, the selected speed of SHn1 and SHn2 are used.

SENS: 

The sensitivity of the built-in microphone is adjustable, to optimise the built-in sound-controlled mode. 

For example, when your music source (speakers) is placed far away, it is possible to increase the sensitivity 
to make sure that the fixture responds to the sound accurately.

BALA: 

Colour balance. For theatrical applications, users may want to change the colour balance of the bar 

so it is more similar to the colours of other lighting fixtures. With this mode, the maximum intensity for each 
basic colour (red, green, blue) can be limited from value 50 to 255. When this mode is selected, use the up 
and down buttons to scroll between the basic colours and press enter to see the current values. Adjust values
with the up and down buttons and press enter to store changes. The default setting is 255 for each basic 
colour.

BLND: 

Fixture LEDS on/off. For testing purposes it is possible to switch the fixture LEDs on or off. If this 

mode is activated, no light will be projected from the pixel bar. 

LED: 

LED display on/off. When using this device in a club or theatre, the environment is mostly dark. 

Therefore, it is possible to shut off the LED menu display when it is not in use. Default setting is to ON, which 
states that the LED display remains on all the time. 

DISP: 

Display invert version – When using the fixture upside down or vertically, it is possible to flip the 

display, so the characters will be shown upside down. This makes reading the status much easier during 
maintenance or when changing menu values.

TEST: 

When this mode is selected, the basic colours are shown in the RGB order. After this, the bar will test 

all pixels separately. This will continue in an infinite loop until the user exits the test mode. This mode is used 
for maintenance purposes, to check the functionality of the bar, and to  see if all pixels and colours work as 
they should. 

CPU: 

LED CPU status. Usually, when the bar is working as it should, the status reads B10 and C10. This 

means the CPU units are working well. If the CPU reads status 'NG' there is something wrong in the CPU and
the bar needs to be checked by a skilled technician. Contact your local dealer for repairs or replacement of 
the fixture if needed. 

Hour: 

The fixture shows how much hours it has been used. This is very practical information for rental 

companies, who need to perform service intervals on all fixtures after several hours of performing, to ensure 
all fixtures remain in proper working condition. 

VER: 

Software version. Given values are only informative and can not be changed. Users cannot perform 

firmware updates to this fixture. 

All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.

User manual version: 1.0

Creation date + author initials: 02-02-2015 RV Revision date + author initials: 02-02-2015 RV

Summary of Contents for 9000-0019-2007

Page 1: ...l bar User manual All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author initials 02 02 2015 RV Revision...

Page 2: ...tion Never remove any warning or informative labels from the unit The ground contact must be connected at all times Do not cover or remove the ground contact Never leave cables lying around Do not ope...

Page 3: ...power outlet with the wrong type of voltage or using the product with a wrong type of power supply may cause permanent damage to the device Avoid shocks and collision during use and transport Do not t...

Page 4: ...uct properly This product is part of the WEEE directive the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive The requirements stated in this directive apply to all manufacturers and producers of el...

Page 5: ...ears broken or has visible damage do not use it If the unit is not going to be used for a longer period of time disconnect it from the power supply and store it in a dust free environment Always check...

Page 6: ...with control buttons 7 Power link IEC C13 chassis 8 DMX out 3p XLR 9 DMX in 3p XLR 10 Fuse compartment 11 Power input IEC C14 chassis All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are su...

Page 7: ...ion Idsp dspI TEST Test mode Self test CPU Inner test programs CPU check Code B10 C10 working OK Hour Using time of light Fixture hours 0 9999 Ver Software version Only for information ADDR DMX addres...

Page 8: ...default setting is 255 for each basic colour BLND Fixture LEDS on off For testing purposes it is possible to switch the fixture LEDs on or off If this mode is activated no light will be projected from...

Page 9: ...function requires 3p XLR male XLR female cables not included DMX The LED Tri Bar 12 can be connected to a DMX controller with standard 3p XLR male XLR female cable In DMX mode a DMX terminator must b...

Page 10: ...255 Special shows Standard show selection Special show selection CH2 000 255 Speed adjustment slow to fast CH3 000 255 Dimmer red 0 100 not used during Standard Show mode CH4 000 255 Dimmer green 0 10...

Page 11: ...55 colour selection Colour select pixel 10 CH11 000 010 no value 011 255 colour selection Colour select pixel 11 CH12 000 010 no value 011 255 colour selection Colour select pixel 12 13CH mode CH1 000...

Page 12: ...255 Dimmer pixel 11 red 0 100 CH32 000 255 Dimmer pixel 11 green 0 100 CH33 000 255 Dimmer pixel 11 blue 0 100 CH34 000 255 Dimmer pixel 12 red 0 100 CH35 000 255 Dimmer pixel 12 green 0 100 CH36 000...

Page 13: ...you contact an expert to select the right mounting equipment for the installation For every suspended installation the LED Tri Bar 12 needs to be secured using a proper safety cable This prevents the...

Page 14: ...se or DMX activity signal LEDs active Check your DMX cables for possible connector breaks and replace them if necessary Wrong working mode Switch the working mode of the device to DMX mode The fixture...

Page 15: ...oes not respond to all DMX channels Wrong DMX channel mode Check the DMX channel mode of the fixture If the wrong value is set change the channel mode to a different setting and try again All informat...

Page 16: ...crease the max intensity of basic colours for optimal colour calibration high refresh rate 2 000 4 500 Hz Internal test mode to check all pixels CPU test fixture working hour readout option firmware r...

Page 17: ...ectors Electrical wiring All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author initials 02 02 2015 RV Re...

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