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User Manual 

 

 

 

151.269 / 151.272 

 

 

Part I General Information 

1.1 Introduction   

 
You have purchased the 151.269 / 151.272, High Power LED Par Lamp series product. 
To  assure  reliable  performance,  please  read  the  instructions  in  this  manual  thoroughly 
and carefully before operating. 
 

1.2 Safety Information 
 

The  following  definitions  of  identifying  the  severity  of  the  hazards  associated  with  the 
products are used: 

“DANGER”

  Imminently  hazardous  situation  which,  if  not  avoided,  will  cause  death  or 

serious injury. 

“WARNING”

  Potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could cause death or 

serious injury. 

“CAUTION”

    Potentially hazardous situation  which, if not avoided, may cause minor or 

moderate  injury  or  property  damage.  In  addition,  it  uses  to  alert  against 
unsafe practice. 

 

Ignoring a Hazard will make void any Warranty

 

Danger

:  Ensure  that  main  power  supply  is  off  before  installing,  wiring,  or  servicing  this 

product. 

Danger

: This Product must be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with NEC and 

relevant local codes. 

Warning

:  Do  not  attempt  to  install  or  use  this  product  until  you  read  and  understand  the 

installation instructions and safety labels. 

Warning

: Do not use this product if the power cables are damaged. 

Warning

:  Whenever  indicated  by  a  Structural  Engineer  and/or  local  codes,  install  safety 

cables to this product. 

Warning

:  Ensure  that  the  Safety  Cables  comply  too  the  specifications  given  in  this  user 

manual. 

Caution

: This product has no serviceable parts inside. Do not attempt to open the fixture. 

Note

:  The  instructions  and  precautions  in  this  user  manual  are  or  maybe  not  necessarily 

applicable, or relevant to all applications.   

Owner/User Responsibilities 

The contractor, installer, purchaser, owner, and user is solely responsible to install, maintain 
and operate this product in such a way as to comply with all state and local laws, ordinances, 
regulations. 

 

 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 151.269

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL HIGH POWER LED DMX PAR64 CANS 151 269 151 272...

Page 2: ...power supply is off before installing wiring or servicing this product Danger This Product must be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with NEC and relevant local codes Warning Do not...

Page 3: ...or further instructions Included Items 1 Ea 151 269 151 272 1 Ea User Manual 1 4 Specifications Qty of LEDs 36 PCS R 1W 12PCS G 1W 12PCS B 1W 12PCS Power Supply 110 240Vac Power Consumption 45W Dimens...

Page 4: ...User Manual 151 269 151 272 4 Part II Installation and Operation 2 1 Fixture Layout Operating Panel...

Page 5: ...s Wire Pin Marking Screw color Brown Live L Yellow or brass Blue Neutral N Silver Yellow or green Ground E Green 2 3 Understanding DMX A About DMX DMX is the abbreviation of Digital Multiplex It s uni...

Page 6: ...information 2 4 Operation Instructions The fixture employs two groups of dipswitches to access its functions Normally the dipswitches from 1st to 9th are used for encoding DMX address In addition the...

Page 7: ...0 0 Auto Program 2 0 1 0 0 0 Auto Program 3 0 0 1 0 0 Auto Program 4 0 1 1 0 0 Auto Program 5 0 0 0 1 0 Auto Program 6 0 1 0 1 0 Auto Program 7 0 0 1 1 0 Auto Program Auto Program 8 0 1 1 1 0 Sound Pr...

Page 8: ...termined by channel 4 Channel Value Function CH1 CH2 CH3 CH5 000 028 RGB Control Mode Red 000 255 Green 000 255 Blue 000 255 No Function 000 255 029 056 Program 1 057 084 Program 2 085 112 Program 3 1...

Page 9: ...ween green and blue OFF ON ON Program 7 fading among red green and blue ON ON ON Program 8 changing among red red and blue blue The parameter fading is specified by the various combining of dipswitch...

Page 10: ...ensure its long lifespan and bright light output While performing the cleaning please always make sure that the power cord is disconnected from the mains and use a moist lint free cloth Avoid using an...

Page 11: ...put of the first fixture and the output of the controller to be connected Wrong DMX address Check and unify the address setting Note when linked to the DMX controller no fixtures are set as master The...

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