Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Ayra ComPar 2. This user-friendly wash light fixture enables you to create a
great atmosphere with various bright colours. The ComPar 2 features 54 RGB SMD5050 LEDs, ensuring
optimal short-distance colour mixing and wide-angle light projection. As such, the ComPar 2 is the perfect
way sublty light up any room, party tent or venue.
Read this user manual before you set up the device and familiarise yourself with the product and its
accessories. Also check the contents of the box for possible damage or missing parts.
If you encounter any problems during use, contact your local dealer for more information and help.
The ComPar 2 features a robust and compact housing, equipped with a double bracket that makes it easy to
suspend the fixture or place it on a floor. An infrared remote control allows you to select colour presets and
many other options without touching the display or menu buttons. The ComPar 2 has a wide range of built-in
colour presets, as well as colour fade/jump options. DMX and master/slave options are also available.
As the ComPar 2's SMD LEDs deliver a wide beam angle, they are ideal for smooth wash lighting, as well as
short-distance illumination of objects. This makes the ComPar 2 a great tool for lighting a dark DJ booth, or
for lighting up semi-transparent DJ booth panels.
The fixture's compact design allows for low-profile applications. Four rubber feet provide adequate support,
and because the connectors are located on the sides, the unit can be installed in a flat position. This also
helps to prevent cable management problems. Additional useful features include DMX connectors and power
daisy-chain options. The ComPar 2 is often used as a party light, and is often found in party rooms,
community centres, bars, dance studios, rollerskate rinks, bowling venues, etc.
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: 04-11-2015 RV Revision date + author initials: