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Operation and Mounting

To activate the device, plug it into a mains socket. Once it's connected to an active power source, it will turn 
on automatically. 

The device cannot be operated while it is still starting up and displays the ‘AYRA’ logo. Once the device has
fully started up, it will automatically jump to the last mode and setting. Operation modes and other settings
shown on the display can now be adjusted or changed via the menu buttons. 

If a DMX signal is detected, the device shall automatically switch to DMX mode and the DMX address that
was last used. For a new device, this is usually DMX address 001. The DMX address can of course be
changed via the display and menu buttons.

The functions, modes and settings can be changed by using the display and menu buttons. Push ‘Enter’ to
select a function or to confirm a change. Push ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ to change any values and push the ‘Menu’
button to return to the main menu. A few seconds after confirming a setting by pressing ‘Enter’, the device
shall automatically 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
adjusting the working mode or DMX address. 

The Menu includes the following options and fuctions:

Display

Mode

Function

ADDR / A001

DMX Address Configuration

Address A001 … A512

CHAN

Channel Mode Selection

3CH / 5CH / 7CH

NASL

Slave Mode

Master
Slave

COLO

Colour Presets

CO 1 – 15 (Colour Presets)
Stro 0-100 (Stroboscope Off up to 100%)

JUMP

Colour Jump Programme

JU 1-100 Jump Speed, slow to fast
Stro 0-100 (Stroboscope Off up to 100%)

FADE

Colour Fade Programme

FA 1-100 Fade Speed, slow to fast
Stro 0-100 (Stroboscope Off up to 100%)

MANU

Manual Mode

Stro 0-100 (Stroboscope Off up to 100%)
Dim 0-100 (Dimmer Level 0 to 100%)
Red 0-100 (Intensity Red 0 to 100%)
Gree 0-100 (Intensity Green 0 to 100%)
Blue 0-100 (Intensity Blue 0 to 100%)

SOUND

Sound-Controlled Mode

Modus: ON / OFF

SENS

Sound Sensitivity

0 - 100: Sensitivity in %

BLND

DMX Signal Loss Mode Selection

No: Normal mode, switch to automatic 
programme
Yes: Blackout during DMX signal loss

LED

LED Display Off / On when not in 
use

ON/OFF 

DISP

Display Inversion

Display invert, disp - dslp

TEST

Test Mode

Test programme to check the operation of each 
LED by illuminating each LED one by one

TEMP

Temperature Display

Displayed in Degrees Celsius

FHRS

Duration of use

0000 – 9999 Hours of use

VER

Firmware Version

Displays current version of firmware installed. 
This cannot be adjusted or changed

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 9000-0051-4489

Page 1: ...D LED Strobe Wash Effect 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 date...

Page 2: ...D 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 Armageddon 648 RGB LED...

Page 3: ...o 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 achieve optimal performance any inputs on the device s...

Page 4: ...use Avoid using excessive force when installing and operating the device Any user must become familiar with the functions of this device before using it Should the device not be used in the manner de...

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 Suitable for indoor use only this product was on...

Page 6: ...one 5 LED Display with Menu buttons 6 DMX input via 3 pin XLR 7 DMX output via 3 pin XLR 8 IEC C14 power input with fuse compartment The information in this user manual is subject to change at any tim...

Page 7: ...u includes the following options and fuctions Display Mode Function ADDR A001 DMX Address Configuration Address A001 A512 CHAN Channel Mode Selection 3CH 5CH 7CH NASL Slave Mode Master Slave COLO Colo...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...device is being used and cannot be manipulated by the user VER Here the current firmware version is displayed This cannot be changed or adjusted The information in this user manual is subject to chang...

Page 10: ...Therefore single devices 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 link...

Page 11: ...ON 3 Red 0 100 000 255 4 Green 0 100 000 255 5 Blue 0 100 000 255 6 Macro Channel 006 013 Colour 1 014 021 Colour 2 022 029 Colour 3 030 037 Colour 4 038 045 Colour 5 046 053 Colour 6 054 061 Colour 7...

Page 12: ...ds When the Armageddon 648 RGB LED 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 attachme...

Page 13: ...MX mode it is common for a terminator to be used at the end of the DMX circuit A DMX terminator is a terminal resistor consisting of a 120 Ohm resistor placed between the second and third pins to elim...

Page 14: ...ng 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 music Incorrect operation mode Make s...

Page 15: ...ode 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 Mast...

Page 16: ...50V Power supply 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Nominal power consumption 110 W Power factor 0 675 at 110V 0 608 at 220V Maximum temperature of housing when in normal use 46 C Optimum ambient temperature 0 C t...

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