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An explanation of all available functions can be found below:

ADDR: 

With this function, you can determine the DMX start address of the device. Set it channel 001, and 

the device will respond to DMX channel 1. Set it to channel 003, then the device will respond to DMX 
channel 3 and so on.

CHND:

 This device can operate with various DMX channel modes. If your DMX circuit is reasonably full with

devices and you do not need extensive control over the functions, a concise channel mode can be selected.
It is also possible to select a more extensive channel mode, making more channels available for the control
of several separate functions. 

SLND: 

Using the Master / Slave Mode, it’s possible to connect several devices of the same type with one

another, via DMX 3-pin XLR cables so that they perform exactly the same movements and functions at the
same   time.   Therefore,   single   devices   do   not   respond   individually   (or   chaotically)   and   this   results   in   a
completely coordinated show. In the Master / Slave function, the first device in the circuit is set as the Master
and does not receive DMX signal.

PLEASE NOTE: When Slave mode is activated, the device shall wait for a signal from the designated Master
device. Selecting an automatic or sound-controlled mode is then not possible! To cancel the Slave mode,
enter the ‘SLND’ menu and select ‘NAST’. This then sets the device to Master mode and the stand-alone
functions can then be activated once more. 

SHND: 

Within this mode, a number of automatic programs can be selected.

SH1-15: Select an automatic show and set the speed between 0 and 9. 
COL1-9: Select a static projection colour from 0 to 9.
FADE 000: Select a Fade Colour Change programme, in which colours slowly blend into one another. 
JUMP 000: Select a Jump Colour Change programme in which the device jumps quickly from colour to 
colour. 

SOUN: 

Here, the in-built microphone can be set to On or Off. 

SENS:  

This mode allows you to set  the  sensitivity of  the in-built microphone. The further the device  is

installed from the sound-source, the higher the sensitivity of the microphone needs to be so that the sound is
registered   and   the   device   responds   accordingly   and   in   time   to   the   music.   The   microphone   is   able   to
withstand high sound pressure. However, if the sound is loud and the sensitivity is high, the microphone will
find it more difficult to register the beat. Experiment with the sensitivity and distance from the positioning of
the device to make sure you’re getting the best possible signal and optimum performance.

LED: 

When the LED display is not in use, it can be switched off. By setting ‘LED’ to ‘Off’, this will prevent red

symbols from illuminating when the device is being used in dark spaces. If you press of the menu buttons,
the display shall immediately light up and show all necessary information. If the display is not used, it shall
automatically switch off again within 30 seconds.

DISP: 

This function is useful when the device is suspended and the display screen is upside down. Use this

function to flip the screen so that it can be easily read when the device is suspended.  

TEST:  

When the device needs to be checked, use the ‘TEST’ function to test one or more devices at the

same time. The device(s) shall continuously runs through a programme within which the LEDs are tested so
that any deviations or defects can be easily detected. The device shall continue to repeat the programme
until it is manually interrupted (when you switch the device to sound control, for example).

HOUR:  

When   the   device   is   used   professionally   or   rented,   it   is   important   that   the   device   is   frequently

inspected and maintained. The HOUR function displays the duration that the device has been in use and
active in hours. This is automatically generated and cannot be adjusted or manipulated. 

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: 07-10-2019 RV

Revision date and author's initials: -

Summary of Contents for 9000-0051-4477

Page 1: ...potlight with Effect SMD LEDs 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 07 10 2019 RV Revision...

Page 2: ...hat the Compar 20 Plus does not function properly or if you have any issues while operating it please remove the plug from the power socket and contact your retailer for assistance Box Contents Ayra C...

Page 3: ...ot remove any labels or stickers from this device Do not leave any cables lying around The device should not be opened up and any hardware or software that may be present should not be modified To ach...

Page 4: ...t Do not move or transport the device while it is in use Avoid using excessive force when installing and operating the device Any user must become familiar with the functions of this device before usi...

Page 5: ...ise inside the body seek medical help immediately PLEASE NOTE If the battery is not correctly replaced there is a danger of the battery exploding Always replace the battery for the same quality type D...

Page 6: ...dence address Should you wish to send in a product for repairs or for a refund please contact your dealer for an RMA request Return Merchandise Authorisation The information in this user manual is sub...

Page 7: ...wer input via IEC C14 with fuse holder 7 LED display with Menu buttons 8 Ventilation grille 9 Microphone 10 Safety cable attachment point 11 DMX input and output via 3 pin XLR The information in this...

Page 8: ...lly return to the main menu and perform the set actions This can be sped up by holding the Menu button down for 2 seconds after confirming a setting by pressing Enter This is usually done after adjust...

Page 9: ...r Off SENS This mode allows you to set the sensitivity of the in built microphone The further the device is installed from the sound source the higher the sensitivity of the microphone needs to be so...

Page 10: ...ces do not respond individually or chaotically and this results in a completely coordinated show In theory by adding a DMX booster an unlimited number of Slave devices can be linked to one Master devi...

Page 11: ...09 Effect 20 210 219 Effect 21 220 229 Effect 22 230 255 No function 8 Effect Speed 000 255 Slow to fast 9 Channel function 000 239 No function 240 255 Sound controlled 12CH mode CH Function Value 1 M...

Page 12: ...ct 9 100 109 Effect 10 110 119 Effect 11 120 129 Effect 12 130 139 Effect 13 140 149 Effect 14 150 159 Effect 15 160 169 Effect 16 170 179 Effect 17 180 189 Effect 18 190 199 Effect 19 200 209 Effect...

Page 13: ...SMD Colours 1 9 SHOW 1 Show effect 1 SHOW 2 Show effect 2 SHOW 3 Show effect 3 SHOW 4 Show effect 4 SHOW 5 Show effect 5 SPEED Sound sensitivity SPEED Sound sensitivity DIMMER Dimmer SMD LED DIMMER Di...

Page 14: ...thods When the Compar 20 Plus is suspended you will need to attach a safety cable to the fixture This is not included but is available at your local retailer The device is fitted with an attachment po...

Page 15: ...the device needs to be checked thoroughly Power Output The Compar 20 Plus is fitted with a Neutrik Powercon power input and a Neutrik Powercon power output This makes it possible to link multiple dev...

Page 16: ...rse the DMX polarity switch on the DMX 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 necessar...

Page 17: ...nel mode is set 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...

Page 18: ...Fade Auto Jump with met adjustable speed Colour macros with Dimmer and Strobe options Sound Music Controlled mode with adjustable sensitivity Integrated attachment point for safety cable built into ho...

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