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Cooling

The Q-Par 4 / 6 is cooled by a fan that is installed in the housing. It is activated when the device turns on. 
Make sure the fan and ventilation slots are not blocked and regularly check that they are functioning 
normally. Be aware that should the fan suck in substances like dust, smoke and moisture, this may impair its 
operation.

The fan will turn on at low speed from 35 degrees Celsius and is measured close to the LEDs. As the 
temperature continues to rise to a maximum of 55 degrees, the fan will gradually change to the fastest 
setting. 
Above 55 degrees, 'power reduction' will be used. For each degree above the 55 degree limit, the light-
output will be reduced by 5%. The maximum limit is 68 degrees. If that limit is reached, the light output will be
completely disabled until the temperature drops to a maximum of less than 60 degrees. It is strongly 
recommended not to use the device permanently or regularly in such extreme conditions.
At normal room temperatures, the device will never reach such extremes, even at full power. 

Parts and repair

This product does not include spare parts and can not be repaired by the user. All inspections and overall 
maintenance should be done by a specialist.

Cleaning and maintenance

Clean the exterior of this device monthly with a dry, or slightly damp microfibre cloth. Ensure that the device 
is unplugged before cleaning it. 

Check if all the screws are intact and secured and tighten or replace them where needed. Check all metal 
parts of the device for any signs of corrosion. If corrosion is found, the device needs to be checked 
thoroughly.

Fuse

This device is equipped with fixed power cable without a fuse. There is an internal fuse in the device itself but
this cannot be replaced by the user. In the event that the internal fuse blows, this device must be inspected 
by someone qualified to do so. 

The information in this user manual is subject to change at any time without notice.

Version: 1.0

Date of creation and author's initials:14-02-2017 RV

Revision date and author's initials: -

Summary of Contents for 9000-0031-9641

Page 1: ...RGBW LED spotlight User manual The information in this user manual is subject to change at any time without notice Version 1 0 Date of creation and author s initials 14 02 2017 RV Revision date and au...

Page 2: ...in the package In the event that the Q Par 4 or 6 does not function properly or if you have any issues while operating it please remove the plug from the power socket and contact your dealer for assi...

Page 3: ...ned up and any hardware or software that may be present should not be modified To achieve optimal performance inputs on this device should not be fed with a signal higher than necessary The device sho...

Page 4: ...d become familiar with the functions of this device before using it Should the device not be used in the manner described in this user manual damages or even injuries could occur Ayra cannot be held r...

Page 5: ...s much as possible from pollution CE The CE logo indicates that this product meets the European norms and requirements to which it must legally conform Only suitable for indoor use this product was on...

Page 6: ...for optional safety cable 5 LED display with menu buttons 6 DMX input via 3 pin XLR 7 DMX output via 3 pin XLR 8 fixed power cable to Schuko not shown 9 filter frame and filter frame bracket 10 LEDs...

Page 7: ...This operation is not always necessary considering the device automatically does this after a new setting is confirmed The menu contains the following options and functions display Mode Function ADDR...

Page 8: ...t which you can see in the display as ON or OFF SENS This mode allows you to determine the sensitivity of the internal microphone The further the device is from the speaker the higher the sensitivity...

Page 9: ...he same way instead of all different directions which can be chaotic Basically you can connect an unlimited number of slave devices to a master device but a DMX booster is required in between Generall...

Page 10: ...unction Value 1 Red 0 100 000 255 2 Green 0 100 000 255 3 Blue 0 100 000 255 4 White 0 100 000 255 7CH mode CH Function Value 1 Master dimmer 0 100 000 255 2 Strobe slow fast 000 255 slow fast 3 Red 0...

Page 11: ...th an eyelet for hooking a safety cable Once it s hooked on you can wrap the cable around the truss or light stand and attach it again by means of the same hook This ensures the device is secured and...

Page 12: ...y in such extreme conditions At normal room temperatures the device will never reach such extremes even at full power Parts and repair This product does not include spare parts and can not be repaired...

Page 13: ...controller The device is not reacting there is no DMX signal indication Make sure the XLR cables are connected properly and are not defective Replace if necessary The device does not react to sound m...

Page 14: ...annel mode The operation mode can not be changed The device is in Slave mode If the device is in Slave mode it will wait for a master signal unless there is a DMX signal present Set the device to Mast...

Page 15: ...sions 200 x 140 x 140 mm weight 2 2 kg Menu functions Blackout function when display is not in use inverted display possible colour balance system temperature display Test function checks all the LEDs...

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