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ENGLISH 

 

OPERATION MANUAL 

 

 
JB SYSTEMS

®

 

6/11 

CLUBWASH 

audience 

The  spot  is  always  projecting  to  the  audience’s  direction;  i.e.  in  front  of  the  stage.  Pan  movement 
angle (left to right to left): 160°.  Tilt movement angle:  90° (60° above horizon; 30° below horizon.) 

Show 4 mode - Fixture is fixed 

under ceiling

.  

The spot is mainly projecting in front of the stage. Pan movement angle (left to right to left):160°.  Tilt 
movement angle: 90° (vertically, front 75°; back 15°) 

 

Slave Mode 
Used to make the slave unit work in opposite to the master or to work in complete sync. 

  Press the 

[MENU]

 button until 

[SlMd]

” is shown on the display.  

  Press the 

[ENTER]

 button, the display starts blinking.  

  Use 

▼ and ▲ button to select “[

SL 1]

” (normal) or  “[

SL 2]

” (opposite). 

  Once the mode is selected, press the 

[ENTER]

 button to save it. 

(or automatically return to the main functions without any change after 8 seconds)  

To go back to the functions without any change press the 

[MENU]

 button again.  

 

Sound State 
The unit works to rhythm of the beat when used in standalone or master/slave mode

 

  Press the 

[MENU]

 

button until “

[Soun]

” is shown on the display.  

  Press the 

[ENTER]

 button, the display starts blinking.  

  Use 

▼ and ▲ button to select “

On

” or “

Off

” mode. 

  Once the mode is selected, press the 

[ENTER]

 button save it. 

To go back to the main menu without any change press the 

[MENU]

 button shortly.  

If you want to go back to normal running mode: press the 

[MENU]

 button for about 2 seconds. 

 

Sound Sense 
Used to set the sensitivity of the internal microphone

 

  Press the 

[MENU]

 

button until “

[SEnS]

” is shown on the display.  

  Press the 

[ENTER]

 button, the display starts blinking.  

  Use 

▼ and ▲ button to select a value between “

0

” (very low sensitivity) and “

100

” (high sensitivity). 

  Once the mode is selected, press the 

[ENTER]

 button save it. 

To go back to the main menu without any change press the 

[MENU]

 button shortly.  

If you want to go back to normal running mode: press the 

[MENU]

 button for about 2 seconds. 

 

Blackout Mode

 

Blackout  mode:  when  no  DMX-signal  is  detected,  the  unit  goes  in  blackout  and  waits  for  the  DMX-
signal. 
No  blackout  mode:  when  no  DMX-signal  is  detected,  the  unit  automatically  switches  to  standalone 
mode. 

  Press the 

[MENU]

 

button until “

[bLMd]

” is shown on the display.  

  Press the 

[ENTER]

 button, the display starts blinking.  

  Use 

▼ and ▲ button to select “[

YES]

” (yes blackout) or “

no

” (no blackout) mode.  

  Once the mode has been selected, press the 

[ENTER]

 button to save it. 

(or automatically return to the main functions without any change after 8 seconds)  

To go back to the functions without any change press the 

[MENU]

 button again.  

 

 

Pan Inversion 
Normal: Panning movement is not inverted. 
Pan inversion: Panning movement is inverted 

  Press the 

[MENU]

 button until 

[iPAn]

” is shown on the display.  

  Press the 

[ENTER]

 button, the display starts blinking.  

  Use 

▼ and ▲ button to select “

no

” (normal) or “

YES

” (pan inversion) mode. 

  Once the mode has been selected, press the 

[ENTER]

 button to save it. 

(or automatically return to the main functions without any change after 8 seconds)  

To go back to the functions without any change press the 

[MENU]

 button again.  

 

Tilt Inversion 
Normal: Tilt movement is not inverted. 
Tilt inversion: tilt movement is inverted 

Summary of Contents for CLUBWASH

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Page 3: ...s Prepared for wireless DMX just plug in an optional WTR DMX DONGLE optional Briteq code 4645 Multiple working modes DMX control via 5 9 or 15 channels Standalone sound activated with internal mic Master slave wonderful synchronized lightshows 4 digit LED display for easy menu navigation BEFORE USE Before you start using this unit please check if there s no transportation damage Should there be an...

Page 4: ...ct condition Switch the unit immediately off when the power cord is squashed or damaged It must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables This fixture must be earthed in order to comply with safety regulations Don t connect the unit to any dimmer pack Always use an appropr...

Page 5: ...aterials and or liquids The fixture must be fixed at least 50cm from surrounding walls The device should be installed out of reach of people and outside areas where persons may walk by or be seated Before rigging make sure that the installation area can hold a minimum point load of 10times the device s weight Always use a certified safety cable number 3 on the picture that can hold 12 times the we...

Page 6: ...le connector 8 M DMX INPUT Please note that this USB connector is NOT used for updates or to connect the unit to a PC Instead this USB connector makes it very easy to add wireless DMX to the unit Just add the optional WTR DMX DONGLE from BRITEQ and you will get wireless DMX Moreover you will be able to connect other DMX controlled equipment to the DMX output so you can share the wireless DMX funct...

Page 7: ... the functions without any change press the MENU button again Channel Mode Press the MENU button until ChMd is shown on the display Press the ENTER button so the display starts blinking Use and button to select the one of the available dmx modes 5Ch 9Ch 15Ch Once the mode is selected press the ENTER button to setup Or automatically return to the main functions without any change after 8 seconds To...

Page 8: ...nternal microphone Press the MENU button until SEnS is shown on the display Press the ENTER button the display starts blinking Use and button to select a value between 0 very low sensitivity and 100 high sensitivity Once the mode is selected press the ENTER button save it To go back to the main menu without any change press the MENU button shortly If you want to go back to normal running mode pres...

Page 9: ...ss the ENTER button the display starts blinking The CLUBWASH will start its auto test program which will show the different colors RED GREEN BLUE WHITE AMBER and UV and does a complete PAN and TILT movement To go back to the main menu press the MENU button shortly If you want to go back to normal running mode press the MENU button for about 2 seconds Temp Used to show the temperature inside the un...

Page 10: ...e display will indicate Sh 1 Sh 4 Important This function only works when the blackout mode in the menu of the master is set to no otherwise nothing will happen Read more about this option in the Main Menu paragraph MASTER has 4 built in shows You can select show 1 show 2 show 3 or show 4 directly in the menu of the master SLAVES have 2 working options The other units are set to slave mode In orde...

Page 11: ...nds on the controller you will use So please refer to the user manual of your DMX controller to find out which starting addresses you must set DMX CONFIGURATION OF CLUBWASH 5CH Mode DMX Channel DMX value function remarks 1 000 007 Standby 008 255 Dimmer 0 100 2 000 007 No function 008 131 Strobe slow fast 132 139 Full on 140 181 Close open Fast slow 182 189 Full on 190 231 Open close Fast slow 232...

Page 12: ...nction remarks 1 000 255 Pan 2 000 255 Pan fine 3 000 255 Tilt 4 000 255 Tilt fine 5 000 255 Pan Tilt Speed 6 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 7 000 255 Red 8 000 255 Green 9 000 255 Blue 10 000 255 White 11 000 255 Amber 12 000 255 UV 13 000 007 No function 008 255 Colors 32 pre defined colors 14 000 007 No function 008 131 Strobe from slow to fast 132 139 Full on 140 181 Strobe effect 1 182 189 Full on 190 ...

Page 13: ...gs 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 d...

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