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USER MANUAL 

 

 
JB SYSTEMS

®

 

3/13 

LIVESET 2 

DESCRIPTION: 

 

 

 

1.  HANGING BRACKETS:

 Fix one bracket at each extremity of the bar by using the 2 knobs. You can now 

fix a mounting hook (or fast clamp) in each bracket hole so you can hang the unit in the truss. 

2.  35mm POLE STAND ADAPTER: 

can be used to install the unit directly on a light stand

 

3.  DMX OUTPUT:

 3pin female XLR-connector used to connect the bar with the next unit in the DMX chain.  

4.  DMX  INPUT:

  3pin  male  XLR-connector  used  to  connect  universal  DMX-cables.  This  input  receives 

instructions from a DMX-controller (in DMX mode) or from the previous bar (in Master/Slave mode).  

5.  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 
function  with  all  connected  units!  No  extra  settings  to  be  made  in  the  setup  menu,  just  follow  the 
procedure  in  the  user  manual  supplied  with  the  WTR-DMX  DONGLE  from  BRITEQ

®

The  separate 

WTR-DMX DONGLE is available from WWW.BRITEQ-LIGHTING.COM (order code: 4645) 

6.  MAINS  LINK  OUTPUT: 

you  can  use  a  special  IEC  power  cable  to  connect  this  output  with  the  mains 

input of the next bar or projector for easier linking (Max. total load on one power line = 10A)

 

7.  MAINS INPUT:

 IEC socket with integrated fuse holder, connect the supplied mains cable here. 

8.  INTERNAL MICROPHONE: 

is used to synchronize the sound controlled shows to the beat of the music.

 

9.  SENSITIVITY  KNOB: 

turn  this  knob  anti-clockwise  to  decrease  the  sensitivity  or  turn  it  clockwise  to 

increase the sensitivity of the integrated microphone.

 

10.  DISPLAY:

 shows all the necessary information about settings and working modes. 

11.  CONTROL PANEL:

 Used to select the different functions of the bar, see further to learn how to operate 

the unit. 

 

OVERHEAD RIGGING 

 

Important:

 

The  installation  must  be  carried  out  by  qualified  service  personal  only.  Improper 

installation  can  result  in  serious  injuries  and/or  damage  to  property.    Overhead  rigging  requires 
extensive  experience!  Working  load  limits  should  be  respected,  certified  installation  materials 
should be used, the installed device should be inspected regularly for safety.

 

  Make sure the area below  the installation place  is free from unwanted persons  during rigging, de-rigging 

and servicing.  

  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 d

evice’s 

weight. 

  Always use a certified safety cable that can hold 12times the weight of the device when installing the unit. 

This  secondary  safety  attachment  should  be  installed  in  a  way  that  no  part  of  the  installation  can  drop 
more than 20cm if the main attachment fails. 

  The device should be well fixed; a free-swinging mounting is dangerous and may not be considered! 

 

Don’t cover any ventilation openings as this may result in overheating.  

  The operator has to make sure that the safety-relating and machine-technical installations are approved by 

an expert before using them for the first time. The installations should be inspected every year by a skilled 
person to be sure that safety is still optimal. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LIVESET 2

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Page 3: ...es needed Excellent built in programs for wonderful ever changing light shows Special USB connection for use with an optionally available Wireless DMX dongle LED display for easy menu navigation and setup BEFORE USE Before you start using this unit please check if there s no transportation damage Should there be any do not use the device and consult your dealer first Important This device left our...

Page 4: ...t 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 appropriate and certified safety cable when installing the unit In order to prevent electric shock do...

Page 5: ...controlled shows to the beat of the music 9 SENSITIVITY KNOB turn this knob anti clockwise to decrease the sensitivity or turn it clockwise to increase the sensitivity of the integrated microphone 10 DISPLAY shows all the necessary information about settings and working modes 11 CONTROL PANEL Used to select the different functions of the bar see further to learn how to operate the unit OVERHEAD RI...

Page 6: ...01 slow to S 99 fast Press ENTER to confirm your setting If you want a program where the 4 projectors do exactly the same you can enable the SYNC mode Press the MENU button until the display shows SyN Press the ENTER button to enter the mode Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select Sy A Press the ENTER button to enter the mode Now you can use the UP or DOWN buttons to select the desired speed Press th...

Page 7: ... all work synchronously you can work in the so called master slave mode To do this just daisy chain all the bars and make the settings of the desired automatic or sound controlled program in the first bar of the chain see description above This bar is called the Master unit Note to send out the information from the master to the slaves you also have to set the master unit in MASTER MODE Press the ...

Page 8: ... CONTROLLED VIA DMX The LIVESET can be controlled by any standard DMX controller in several different DMX modes Connect the DMX input of the unit to the DMX output of the previous unit in the chain or directly to the DMX output of your controller Press the MENU button until the display shows DMH Press the ENTER button to enter this option The actual DMX address is shown on the display Press the EN...

Page 9: ...possible address setup could be unit1 001 unit2 005 unit3 009 unit4 013 etc 1 CHANNEL DMX CONFIGURATION DMX Channel DMX value function remarks 1 000 009 Blackout Automatic shows Speed can be controlled from Slow to Fast 010 072 Auto Par 073 132 Auto Flash Led 133 195 Auto Mix 196 215 Sound Par Sound controlled shows 216 235 Sound Flash Led 236 255 Sound Mix 4 CHANNEL DMX CONFIGURATION DMX Channel ...

Page 10: ...ol 1 000 255 Red 0 100 2 000 255 Green 3 000 255 Blue RGB Projector 2 control 4 000 255 Red 0 100 5 000 255 Green 6 000 255 Blue RGB Projector 3 control 7 000 255 Red 0 100 8 000 255 Green 9 000 255 Blue RGB Projector 4 control 10 000 255 Red 0 100 11 000 255 Green 12 000 255 Blue RGB Main Dimmer 13 000 255 Intensity 0 100 RGB Strobe 14 000 009 No Strobe 010 083 Pulse Closed Slow to Fast 084 163 P...

Page 11: ...55 Blue RGB Projector 3 control 7 000 255 Red 0 100 8 000 255 Green 9 000 255 Blue RGB Projector 4 control 10 000 255 Red 0 100 11 000 255 Green 12 000 255 Blue Main Dimmer 13 000 255 Intensity 0 100 RGB Strobe 14 000 009 No Strobe 010 083 Pulse Closed 084 163 Pulse Open 164 243 Strobe Slow to Fast 244 255 Sound Strobe Sound controlled modulator effect White LED Strobe 15 000 255 White Strobe Slow...

Page 12: ...DMX output of your controller Press the MENU button until the display shows DMH Press the ENTER button to enter this option The actual DMX address is shown on the display Press the ENTER button again to access the DMX settings You can now change the DMX mode Use the UP DOWN buttons to select the DMX mode LC02 Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice Now you can use the UP DOWN buttons to set ...

Page 13: ...er 0 100 11 Blue projector 3 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 12 Dim Strobe Music Mode projector 3 000 007 Blackout 008 190 Master Dimmer 0 100 191 200 Automatic Sound controlled Mode 201 247 Strobe speed slow to fast 248 255 Maximum Master dimmer level 13 Red projector 4 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 14 Green projector 4 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 15 Blue projector 4 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 16 Dim Strobe Music Mode projector ...

Page 14: ...Function 1 Red projector 1 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 2 Green projector 1 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 3 Blue projector 1 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 4 to 8 NOT USED No function 9 Red projector 2 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 10 Green projector 2 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 11 Blue projector 2 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 12 to 16 NOT USED No function 17 Red projector 3 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 18 Green projector 3 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 19 Blue p...

Page 15: ...iodically 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 Attention We strongly recommend internal cleaning to be carried out by qualified personnel ...

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