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Pulse Change Mode:

 

1.

 

Plug the

 

fixtu

r

e

 

in and

 

p

r

ess

 

the

 

MENU

 

or

 

UP

 

and

 

DOWN

 

buttons

 

until

 

“ACC

 

-

 

is 

displayed.

 

2.

 

P

r

ess

 

the

 

ENTER

 

button

 

to

 

adjust

 

the

 

Pulse

 

speed.

 

Use

 

the

 

UP

 

and

 

DOWN

 

buttons

 

to

 

adjust

 

the

 

speed.

 

3.

 

The

 

speed

 

can

 

be

 

adjusted

 

between

 

“AC.00”

 

(slowest)

 

to

 

“AC.12”

 

(fastest).

 

4.

 

After  you

 

have

 

adjusted

 

the

 

pulse  speed

 

you

 

can

 

activate

 

st

r

obing

 

by

 

p

r

essing

 

the

 

MENU

 

button

 

until 

“FLAS”

 

is  displayed

 

and

 

p

r

ess

 

ENTER.

 

The

 

Flash

 

can

 

be

 

adjusted

 

between

 

“FL.00”

 

(flash

 

o

f

f)

 

to

 

“FL.12” 

(fastest

 

flash).

 

 

Fade Mode:

 

1.

 

Plug the

 

fixtu

r

e

 

in and

 

p

r

ess

 

the

 

MENU

 

or

 

UP

 

and

 

DOWN

 

buttons

 

until

 

F

Ade”

 

is 

displayed.

 

2.

 

P

r

ess

 

the

 

ENTER

 

button

 

to

 

adjust

 

the

 

Fade

 

speed.

 

Use

 

the

 

UP

 

and

 

DOWN

 

buttons

 

to

 

adjust

 

the

 

speed.

 

3.

 

The

 

speed

 

can

 

be

 

adjusted

 

between

 

F

A.00”

 

(slowest)

 

to

 

F

A.12”

 

(fastest).

 

4.

 

After you

 

have

 

adjusted

 

the

 

p

r

ogram

 

speed

 

you

 

can

 

activate

 

st

r

obing

 

by

 

p

r

essing

 

the

 

MENU

 

button

 

until 

“FLAS”

 

is  displayed

 

and

 

p

r

ess

 

ENTER.

 

The

 

Flash

 

can

 

be

 

adjusted

 

between

 

“FL.00” 

 

(flash

 

o

f

f)

 

to

 

“FL.12” 

(fastest

 

flash).

 

 

Sound

 

Active

 

Pulse

 

Mode:

 

1.

 

Plug the

 

fixtu

r

e

 

in and

 

p

r

ess

 

the

 

MENU

 

or

 

UP

 

and

 

DOWN

 

buttons

 

until

 

“SOUF”

 

is 

displayed.

 

2.

 

P

r

ess

 

the

 

ENTER

 

button

 

to

 

adjust

 

the

 

sound

 

sensitivit

y

.

 

Use

 

the

 

UP

 

and

 

DOWN

 

buttons

 

to

 

adjust

 

the 

sensitivit

y

.

 

The

 

sensitivity

 

can

 

be

 

adjusted

 

between

 

“S

F

.00”

 

(least

 

sensitive)

 

to

 

“S

F

.12”

 

(most sensitive).

 

3.

 

After  you

 

have

 

adjusted

 

the

 

sensitivity

 

you

 

can

 

activate

 

st

r

obing

 

by

 

p

r

essing

 

the

 

MENU

 

button

 

until 

“FLAS”

 

is 

displayed

 

and

 

p

r

ess

 

ENTER.

 

The

 

Flash

 

can

 

be

 

adjusted

 

between

 

“FL.00” 

 

(flash

 

o

f

f)

 

to

 

“FL.12” 

(fastest

 

flash).

 

 

UV

 

Dimmer

 

Mode:

 

1.

 

Plug the

 

fixtu

r

e

 

in and

 

p

r

ess

 

the

 

MENU

 

or

 

UP

 

and

 

DOWN

 

buttons

 

until

 

“rL”,

 

“gL”,

 

“bL”,

 

or

 

“uL”

 

is displayed,

 

and

 

p

r

ess

 

ENTER.

 

2.

 

Use

 

the

 

UP

 

and

 

DOWN

 

buttons

 

to

 

adjust

 

the

 

output

 

intensit

y

.

 

When

 

you

 

a

r

e

 

finished

 

adjusting,

 

p

r

ess

 

ENTER.

 

3.

 

After you

 

have

 

adjusted

 

the

 

colors

 

you

 

can

 

activate

 

st

r

obing

 

by

 

p

r

essing

 

the

 

MENU

 

button

 

until

 

“FLAS”

 

is  displayed

 

and

 

p

r

ess

 

ENTER.

 

The

 

Flash

 

can

 

be

 

adjusted

 

between

 

“FL.00”

 

(flash

 

o

f

f)

 

to

 

“FL.12” 

(fastest

 

flash).

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Mini Par UV LED

Page 1: ...Mini Par UV LED User Guide...

Page 2: ...on of this product Eliminator Lighting USA 6122 S Eastern Ave Los Angeles CA 90040 USA Tel 323 948 0480 Fax 888 287 5224 www eliminatorlighting com info eliminatorlighting com RISK GROUP 3 RISK OF EXP...

Page 3: ...ited Warranty USA Only 5 Safety Guidelines 6 Maintenance Guidelines 8 Overview 9 Installation Guidelines 10 System Menu 11 Operation 11 DMX Traits 13 Trouble Shooting and Frequently Asked Questions 14...

Page 4: ...ct to your dealer without first contacting customer support at the number listed below Please do not discard the shipping carton in the trash Please recycle whenever possible CUSTOMER SUPPORT Tel 323...

Page 5: ...at its expense with new or refurbished parts and will absorb all expenses for warranty service and repair labor by reason of defects in material or workmanship The sole responsibility of ADJ Products...

Page 6: ...d increase the risk of damage and or personal injury THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THIS DEVICE DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY REPAIRS YOURSELF DOING SO WILL VOID YOUR MANUFACTURES WARRANTY DAMAGES RE...

Page 7: ...disconnect devices from main power source before performing any cleaning ALWAYS disconnect light from main power before replacing lamp ALWAYS be sure to install these devices in an area that will allo...

Page 8: ...ts inside these devices please refer all other service issues to Eliminator Lighting Should you need any spare parts please order genuine parts from Eliminator Lighting Please refer to the following p...

Page 9: ...V I E W INCLUDED ITEMS 1 Mini Par UV LED 1 Mini Par UV LED 2 Yoke 3 Star Knob 2 4 Power Cable 4 7 6 5 9 11 1 10 2 5 DMX Out 6 DMX In 7 LCD Display 8 Enter Button 8 9 Down Button 10 Up Button 11 Menu...

Page 10: ...E SURE SCREWS AND OR ANCHOR BOLTS NOT INCLUDED FIT INTO MOUNTING HOLES FOR ADDED PROTECTION MOUNT DEVICES IN AREAS OUTSIDE WALKING PATHS SEATING AREAS OR IN AREAS WERE UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL CAN REACH...

Page 11: ...s 1 To run your fixture in DMX mode press the MENU or UP and DOWN buttons until Addr is displayed and press ENTER A XXX will now be displayed XXX represents the current displayed address Use the UP or...

Page 12: ...il FLAS is displayed and press ENTER The Flash can be adjusted between FL 00 flash off to FL 12 fastest flash Sound Active Pulse Mode 1 Plug the fixture in and press the MENU or UP and DOWN buttons un...

Page 13: ...0 255 UV Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 0 255 UV Channel 3 Channel 3 Channel 3 0 255 UV Channel 4 Channel 4 Channel 4 0 255 UV Channel 5 Channel 5 0 255 UV Channel 6 0 5 No Function 6 255 Flash Slow t...

Page 14: ...ll cables are connected to the right connectors F R E Q U E N T L Y A S K E D Q U E S T I O N S Listed below are a few answers to common questions users may have 1 Is there a fuse Can it be replaced T...

Page 15: ...grees Power Consumption 14W Working Position Any Safe Position Duty Cycle None DMX Channels 3 DMX Channel Modes 4 6 and 8 Channel Mode Colors UV Dimensions LxWxH 3 74 x 5 71 x 6 02 95mm x 145mm x 153m...

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