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•  Suitable  for  adult  use  only.  The  appliance  must  be  placed  out  of  the  reach  of  children. 
Never leave the connected device unattended. 
•  Only  use  replacement  fuses  of  the  same  type  and  performance  as  the  fuses  already 
contained. 
• The user is responsible for the correct positioning and correct operation of the device. The 
manufacturer is not liable for damages caused by incorrect use or incorrect installation. 
• The unit falls under protection class I. Therefore it must be earthed with the yellow-green 
cable. 
 
 
• There may be too little smoke or odor during initial start-up. This is not unusual and does 
not necessarily mean that the device is not working properly. 

•  Repairs,  maintenance  and  electrical  connections  may  only  be  carried  out  or  handled  by 
qualified technicians.

 

 
 
 

 

ATTENTION! EYE DAMAGE! 

Never look directly into the light source. 

(Especially epileptics)! 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 

Intended Use

 

 

•  This  unit  is  not  suitable  for  continuous  operation.  Maintaining  regular  operating  breaks 
increases the life of the unit. 
• The minimum distance between the light source and the illuminated area is 0.5 meters 
•  The  maximum  ambient  temperature  for  operation  is  ta  =  45  °  C  and  must  never  be 
exceeded. 
• The relative humidity must not exceed 50% at an ambient temperature of 45 ° C. 
•  If  the  appliance  is  not  used  as  described  in  this  manual,  it  could  be  damaged  and  the 
warranty void. 
• Any improper use will lead to risks such as: Short circuits, burns, 
• Electric shock, crashes, etc. 

 

 

 

 

Your safety and the people you surround are in danger! 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Installation

 

Summary of Contents for 0716715133048

Page 1: ...LED Six Hole ...

Page 2: ...when an ideal distance is maintained or operated under optimal conditions ie individually For this reason the useful life is significantly reduced when all color LEDs are operated with maximum brightness The service life achievable under normal operating conditions is approximately between 40 000 and 50 000 hours If the prolongation of the service life is of great importance to you you should ensu...

Page 3: ...er liquids Check that the housing is tightly closed and that all screws are tightened before using the appliance Do not place the product near open fires or flammable liquids or gases Always allow at least 50cm clearance around the unit to ensure adequate ventilation Always unplug the unit when not in use or when you want to clean it Only hold the mains cable at the provided area on the plug Never...

Page 4: ...working properly Repairs maintenance and electrical connections may only be carried out or handled by qualified technicians ATTENTION EYE DAMAGE Never look directly into the light source Especially epileptics Intended Use This unit is not suitable for continuous operation Maintaining regular operating breaks increases the life of the unit The minimum distance between the light source and the illum...

Page 5: ...ations you should refrain from performing an installation yourself The installation should be inspected once a year by a suitably trained specialist Power connections Connect the device to the power supply with the mains cable Always ensure that the colored cables are connected to the appropriate correct locations International Europe Cable UK Cable USA Cable PIN L BROWN RED YELLOW COPPER PHASE N ...

Page 6: ... you connect or reconnect the device to other devices The operator must ensure that all safety relevant and mechanical devices are subjected to a technical inspection test by qualified personnel after four years The operator must ensure that all safety related and mechanical devices are inspected once a year by qualified personnel The following points must be considered during the inspection 1 All...

Page 7: ...h the technical data Product description The LED Six Hole Light produces countless LED Beams which are thrown into the room through its 6 lenses With its RGBWY color LEDs it changes the colors according to its movement The DMX automatic mode and the master slave function enable many areas of application from the party cellar to the club Technical specifications Power consumption 30W Power supply 9...

Page 8: ...io sensitivity knob 6 safety eyelet 7 Display and menu buttons Functions and settings MENU Function selectionDMX512 Master Slave AUTO Strobe Music controlled Manual control Brightness adjustment UP DOWN Previous or next function value adjustment positive or negative ENTER Select or Save value 1 7 5 2 3 4 6 ...

Page 9: ...tional Overview LS01 LS64 SPEd rS01 rS64 chSE CH08 CH05 CH03 SLAu d001 d512 d001 d512 Soud Sod1 Sod9 AuTo Au 01 Au 09 Automatic mode Sound mode DMX512 addressing Slave Function DMX chanal selection Speed settings ...

Page 10: ...omatic color change Au 03 RGBWY 5 colors LED Automatic double color change Au 04 RGBWY 5 colors LED Automatic triple color change Au 05 RGBWY 5 Colors LED Automatic single double triple quadruple color change Au 06 RGBWY 5 Colors LED Automatic single double triple quadruple color change and strobe effect alternating Sound control 1 Use the UP DOWN buttons to display Soud press ENTER to enter the s...

Page 11: ... beat of the music Sod6 RGBWY 5 Colors LED Automatic single double triple quad color change and strobe effect to the beat of the music Master Slave function 1 Use the UP DOWN buttons to display SLAu press ENTER The device now operates in slave mode and takes over all functions from the master device Important Please note that the devices are connected to each other by means of a DMX cable DMX addr...

Page 12: ...ween the general and the housing earthing of the spotlight The general grounding may cause a loop and your headlight could only work irregularly Test the cables with a resistance meter to check the correct polarity and to ensure the correct polarity Connect the headlights If you want to control light shows with one or more devices with a DMX 512 controller or you want to play synchronized shows wi...

Page 13: ...no 7 146 155 Switch off and switching on of each LED control via channel No 7 156 165 Counter switching off two LEDs control via channel No 7 166 175 Individual LEDs are turned off clockwise music control 176 185 Individual LEDs change to the beat of the music music control 186 195 Two LEDs each are turned off clockwise music control 196 205 Two LEDs change to the beat of the music music control 2...

Page 14: ...hannel No 2 176 191 Single colors R G B W Y to the beat of the music music controlled 192 207 2 colors RG WB GY RB WG RY GB RW BY WY to the beat of the music music controlled 208 223 3 colors RGB RWY GBY RGW BWY GRW GBW RBY GWY RBW to the beat of music music controlled 224 239 4 colors RGBW RGBY RBWY GBWY to the beat of the music music controlled 240 255 1 2 3 4 mix of colors with music music cont...

Page 15: ...Single colors R G B W Y to the beat of the music music controlled 192 207 2 colors RG WB GY RB WG RY GB RW BY WY to the beat of the music music controlled 208 223 3 colors RGB RWY GBY RGW BWY GRW GBW RBY GWY RBW to the beat of music music controlled 224 239 4 colors RGBW RGBY RBWY GBWY to the beat of the music music controlled 240 255 1 2 3 4 mix of colors with music music control 2 Color speed 0 ...

Page 16: ...ontrol via channel No 7 156 165 Counter switching off two LEDs control via channel No 7 166 175 Individual LEDs are turned off clockwise music control 176 185 Individual LEDs change to the beat of the music music control 186 195 Two LEDs each are turned off clockwise music control 196 205 Two LEDs change to the beat of the music music control 206 215 Two LEDs each are turned off clockwise music co...

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