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Colour Blast 80

  

User Manual

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Operating instructions

Master/slave mode:

To set the master unit, press the 

“MENU”

 button on the rear of the master unit then select your  

desired program (sound active or dimmer modes). To set the other units in slave mode, press the  

“MENU”

 button on the rear of the unit to show  

SLAu

 on the LED display and press the 

“ENTER”

  

button to confirm the setting. The units will now run in sequence with the master unit.  
To exit out of any of the above options, press the 

“MENU”

 button. 

Please ensure that all slave units are set to the same DMX channel mode as the master unit.

Manual dimming mode:

To access the manual dimming mode, press the 

“MENU”

 button until the display shows  

r.255

 on the 

LED display. Use the 

“UP”

 and 

“DOWN”

 buttons to select the required brightness of red from  

r.000

 ~ 

r.255

. Press the 

“ENTER” 

button and repeat for  

g

 (green),  

b

 (blue) and  

A

 (amber). Once all colours 

have been set you can then adjust the flash speed by pressing the 

“ENTER” 

button and then use the 

“UP”

 and 

“DOWN”

 buttons to select any value from  

F5.00

 ~ 

F5.15

.  

Press the 

“ENTER” 

button to confirm the setting.

Value: 000 - 255 (000 = low brightness, 255 = high brightness) 
Value: 00 - 15 (00 = no flash, 15 = fast flash speed)

 To exit out of any of the above options, press the 

“MENU”

 button.

Sound active mode:

To access the sound active mode, press the 

“MENU”

 button until the display shows  

So01

 on the LED 

display. Use the 

“UP”

 and 

“DOWN”

 buttons to select the required sound mode from  

So01

 ~ 

So16

.  

To adjust the sound sensitivity press the 

“ENTER” 

button and then use the 

“UP”

 and 

“DOWN”

 buttons to  

select any value from  

SJ-1

 ~ 

SJ-8

. Press the 

“ENTER” 

button to confirm the setting.

Value: 1 - 8 (1 = low sensitivity, 8 = high sensitivity)

 To exit out of any of the above options, press the 

“MENU”

 button.

Auto mode:

To access the auto mode, press the 

“MENU”

 button until the display shows  

AF01

 on the LED display. 

Firstly the program speed needs to be set. To adjust the speed, press the 

“ENTER” 

button until  

SP..01 

is displayed on the rear of the unit. Then use the 

“UP”

 and 

“DOWN”

 buttons to select any value from  

SP.01

 ~ 

SP.16

. Press the 

“ENTER” 

button and the unit will start the auto fade/change mode  

A-JF

.

Alternatively by pressing the 

“ENTER” 

button once more and use the 

“UP”

 and 

“DOWN”

 buttons you are 

able to select the required auto fade mode from  

AF01

 ~ 

AF16

. By pressing the 

“ENTER”  

button a third time and using the 

“UP”

 and 

“DOWN”

 buttons you are able to select the required auto 

change mode from  

AJ01

 ~ 

AJ16

. Press the 

“ENTER” 

button to confirm the setting.

Value: 01 - 16 (01 = slow speed, 16 = fast speed)

 To exit out of any of the above options, press the 

“MENU”

 button.

Summary of Contents for Colour Blast 80

Page 1: ...Order code LEDJ116 Colour Blast 80 User Manual...

Page 2: ...n short intervals as this will reduce the system s life Only use the equipment indoors Do not expose to flammable sources liquids or gases Always disconnect the power from the mains when equipment is...

Page 3: ...nds High frequency dimming ensures smooth colour fades and a flicker free performance time after time Control features include DMX master slave and sound activation The sit flat cylindrical housing wi...

Page 4: ...output 09 Fuse T3A 250V 10 Hanging bracket 11 Hanging bracket adjustable knob In the box 1 x fixture 1 x 25 beam reduction lens 1 x 40 beam reduction lens 1 x power cable 1 x user manual 03 POWER INPU...

Page 5: ...L 0 0 S o 0 1 S o 1 6 S J 1 S J 8 Sound active mode sound sensitivity S o 0 1 C h 0 4 C h 0 2 d 0 0 1 d 5 1 2 C h 0 5 C h 0 6 d r 1 d r 4 DMX settings dimmer curves d 0 0 1 C h 0 7 C h 1 0 r 0 0 0 g 0...

Page 6: ...any of the above options press the MENU button Operating instructions Channel Value Function 1 000 No function 001 255 Halogen emulation 1800K 3200K 2 000 255 Master dimmer 0 100 2 channel mode Chann...

Page 7: ...mer 0 100 5 000 031 LED off 032 063 LED on 064 095 Strobe slow fast 096 127 LED on 128 159 Strobe pulse slow fast 160 191 LED on 192 223 Strobe random slow fast 224 255 LED on 6 000 255 Master dimmer...

Page 8: ...ur Change 5 Colour Fade 5 Sound Active 5 080 095 Colour Change 6 Colour Fade 6 Sound Active 6 096 111 Colour Change 7 Colour Fade 7 Sound Active 7 112 127 Colour Change 8 Colour Fade 8 Sound Active 8...

Page 9: ...214 090 001 000 065 068 Dark Amber CL17 22 255 059 001 000 069 072 Sunrise Red CL18 25 249 083 002 000 073 076 Light Pink CL19 35 180 200 075 255 077 080 Medium Pink CL20 36 223 180 063 205 081 084 P...

Page 10: ...196 Pale Lavender CL49 136 225 196 054 000 197 200 Special Lavender CL50 137 199 197 074 000 201 204 Primary Green CL51 139 059 229 001 000 205 208 Bright Blue CL52 141 000 243 079 000 209 212 Apricot...

Page 11: ...lash speed To exit out of any of the above options press the MENU button Sound active mode To access the sound active mode press the MENU button until the display shows So01 on the LED display Use the...

Page 12: ...of the above options press the MENU button IR remote To access the IR remote setting press the MENU button until the display shows Iron on the LED display Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select either...

Page 13: ...ress again and buttons to adjust the dimmer curve mode 06 Sets the DMX address press once followed by three numeric buttons to set the DMX address required 07 Activates the slave sound modes Press onc...

Page 14: ...DMX is a language allowing all makes and models of different manufactures to be linked together and operate from a single controller as long as all fixtures and the controller are DMX compliant To ens...

Page 15: ...5 pin XLR DMX connectors Some manufactures use 5 pin XLR connectors for data transmission in place of 3 pin 5 pin XLR fixtures may be implemented in a 3 pin XLR DMX line When inserting standard 5 pin...

Page 16: ...sible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material r...

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