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USER MANUAL 

 

 

JB SYSTEMS® 

12/12 

USB PARTYSET 

 

MAINTENANCE 

  Make sure the area below the installation place is free from unwanted persons during servicing. 

  Switch off the unit, unplug the mains cable and wait until the unit has been cooled down. 

During inspection the following points should be checked: 

  All  screws  used  for  installing  the  device  and  any  of  its  parts  should  be  tightly  fastened  and  may  not  be 

corroded. 

  Housings,  fixations  and  installations  spots  (ceiling,  truss,  suspensions)  should  be  totally  free  from  any 

deformation. 

  When an optical lens is visibly damaged due to cracks or deep scratches, it must be replaced. 

  The  mains  cables  must  be  in  impeccable  condition  and  should  be  replaced  immediately  when  even  a 

small problem is detected. 

  In order  to  protect  the  device  from  overheat  the  cooling  fans  (if  any)  and  ventilation  openings  should  be 

cleaned monthly. 

  The interior of the device should be cleaned annually using a vacuum cleaner or air-jet. 

  The  cleaning  of  internal  and  external  optical  lenses  and/or  mirrors  must  be  carried  out  periodically  to 

optimize light output. Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates: damp, 
smoky or particularly dirty surroundings can cause greater accumulation of dirt 

on the unit’s optics. 

  Clean with a soft cloth using normal glass cleaning products. 

  Always dry the parts carefully. 

  Clean the external optics at least once every 30 days.  

  Clean the internal optics at least every 90 days. 

Attention: We strongly recommend internal cleaning to be carried out by qualified personnel! 
 

SPECIFICATIONS 

This unit is radio-interference suppressed. This product meets the requirements of the current European and 
national guidelines. Conformity has been established and the relevant statements and documents have been 
deposited by the manufacturer. 
This device was designed to produce decorative effect lighting and is used in light show systems. 

 

Mains Input: 

AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz  

Fuse: 

250V 1.6A slow blow (20mm glass) 

Total Power consumption:

 

50W 

Sound Control: 

Internal microphone 

DMX connections: 

3pin XLR male / female

 

 

DMX channels: 

4, 7, 10 or 34 channels 

PAR LED power:

 

2 projectors of 12W each (3W Red, 3W Green, 3W Blue, 3W White) 

Derby LED power:

 

2 projectors of 8W each (2W Red, 2W Green, 2W Blue, 2W White) 

Environment temperature:

 

10°C to 40°C 

Size (bar + effects):

 

720x250x110mm  

Size stand:

  

max. height = 2.05m, folded = 79 cm 

Weight:

 

6 kg (full set with stand) 

 

 

Every information is subject to change without prior notice 

You can download the latest version of this user manual on our website: www.jb-systems.eu      

 

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Page 3: ...a 4 7 10 or 34 channels Standalone sound activated internal microphone or automatic IR remote infrared remote control Prepared for wireless DMX just plug in an optional WTR DMX DONGLE Briteq order code 4645 Several bars can be connected in master slave to create wonderful synchronized shows 3 digit LED display for easy menu navigation BEFORE USE Before you start using this unit please check if the...

Page 4: ...cm from surrounding walls Don t cover any ventilation openings as this may result in overheating Prevent use in dusty environments and clean the unit regularly Keep the unit away from children Inexperienced persons should not operate this device The save ambient temperature is between 15 40 C Don t use this unit at higher ambient temperatures Make sure the area below the installation place is free...

Page 5: ...jectors from our USB range can be powered and controlled via these extra USB connectors JB Systems USB LASER USB MUSHROOM USB DERBY USB PAR 8 CONTROL PANEL Used to select the different functions of the bar see further to learn how to operate the unit 9 DISPLAY shows all the necessary information about settings and working modes 10 INTERNAL MICROPHONE The built in microphone is used to synchronize ...

Page 6: ...se the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired program speed from S 01 slow to S 99 fast Press ENTER to confirm your setting Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired motor speed from M 00 STOP to M 99 fastest only needed if you use effects with a rotation motor Press ENTER to confirm your setting You can connect several USB PARTYSETs together just put the first unit of the chain in one ...

Page 7: ...strobe effect o S 00 no output o S 01 to S 99 slow strobe to fast strobe o S 99 full on and NO strobe effect o S 100 Sound controlled strobe Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice IMPORTANT if you have set a correct color and the strobe is set to a value between S 01 and S 100 but you have no light output go back to the 2 SOUND CONTROLLED STANDALONE MODE settings in the menu see above and c...

Page 8: ...you press this button you will activate another sound program SP01 SP02 PROGRAM SPEED press number 0 to 9 to select the desired speed for the automatic programs not sound controlled 0 slowest 9 fastest The other buttons are not used 6 CONTROLLED VIA DMX The USB PARTYSET can be controlled by any standard DMX controller in 4 different DMX modes 4 CHANNEL MODE for easy control over the automatic and ...

Page 9: ...ables this simply won t work Each effect in the chain needs to have its proper starting address so it knows which commands from the controller it has to decode 4 CHANNEL DMX CONFIGURATION DMX Channel DMX value function remarks 1 000 009 Blackout 010 029 AM01 Mixed Automatic Shows 030 059 AM02 060 089 AM03 090 129 AP01 AP18 Automatic Program 01 18 use Channel 2 128 159 SM01 Mixed Sound Shows 160 18...

Page 10: ...matic Shows 030 059 AM02 060 089 AM03 090 129 AP01 AP18 Automatic Program 01 18 use Channel 2 128 159 SM01 Mixed Sound Shows 160 189 SM02 190 209 SM03 210 249 SP01 SP18 Sound Program 01 18 use Channel 2 250 255 Manual Mode Channel 5 to 10 are available 2 000 013 AP01 SP01 Select select a specific program Channel 1 between 090 and 129 Auto mode Ch 1 between 210 and 255 Sound Mode 014 027 AP02 SP02 ...

Page 11: ...030 059 AM02 060 089 AM03 090 129 AP01 AP18 Automatic Program 01 18 use Channel 2 128 159 SM01 Mixed Sound Shows 160 189 SM02 190 209 SM03 210 255 SP01 SP18 Sound Program 01 18 use Channel 2 2 000 013 AP01 SP01 Select select a specific program Channel 1 between 090 and 129 Auto mode Ch 1 between 210 and 255 Sound Mode 014 027 AP02 SP02 028 041 AP03 SP03 042 055 AP04 SP04 056 069 AP05 SP05 070 083 ...

Page 12: ...6 000 Stop Motor Rotation slow to fast 001 127 Clockwise rotation 128 Stop 129 255 Anticlockwise rotation Channel for projector effect 3 17 000 255 Red 0 100 18 000 255 Green 19 000 255 Blue 20 000 255 White 21 000 015 No Strobe Slow to Fast 016 255 Strobe Speed 22 000 Stop Motor Rotation slow to fast 001 127 Clockwise rotation 128 Stop 129 255 Anticlockwise rotation Channel for projector effect 4...

Page 13: ...er Press the ENTER button to enter the option settings Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired mode ON function activated The wireless IR remote controller can be used OFF function deactivated The wireless IR remote controller can NOT be used Press the ENTER button to confirm your setting o SouN When the bar is used in a sound controlled mode you can decide here how the bar should react when ...

Page 14: ... particularly dirty surroundings can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit s optics Clean with a soft cloth using normal glass cleaning products Always dry the parts carefully Clean the external optics at least once every 30 days Clean the internal optics at least every 90 days Attention We strongly recommend internal cleaning to be carried out by qualified personnel SPECIFICATIONS This u...

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