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STAIRVILLE   •   PAR 56/64 10 MM BLACK/SILVER FLOOR RGB

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power socket is assured, thus in an emergency situation you are able to 

immediately pull out the mains adaptor. To eliminate the risk of fire you 

must completely disconnect the mains adaptor from the power socket 

after the device has been used.

 

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Always grasp the mains adaptor by the plug. Do not pull on the adaptor 

cord and never touch the mains adaptor with wet hands as this could 

result in a short circuit or an electrical shock. Do not place the device, 

speaker cabinets or anything else on the adaptor cord and make sure 

that it does not become clamped. Place the adaptor cord in a position 

where it can not be trod on. A damaged mains adaptor can cause a fire 

or an electrical shock. Check the mains adaptor and the adaptor cable 

from time to time. Should it become damaged contact our customer 

service centre to have it replaced.

 

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You have to ensure, that the mains adaptor never becomes wet during 

operation.

 

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Before a storm and/or a thunderstorm with a risk of lightning, disconnect 

the device from the mains power supply.

 

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Under no circumstances may you open the housing of the device. 

Should you do so your safety would not be assured and the warranty 

will become void. There are no operational components whatsoever 

inside, only 

dangerous voltages that can give you a deadly shock!

 

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Never attempt any repairs by yourself. If the fixture shows any visible 

damage or in the unlikely event, that your fixture may require service, 

please contact your nearest dealer. Always use genuine spare parts.

 

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NEVER use the unit under the following conditions: 

> In places subject to vibrations or bumps. 

> In places with a temperature of over 45 °C or less than 2 °C. 

> In places subject to excessive dryness or humidity (ideal conditions 

are between 35% and 80%).

 

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Never submerse the device in water or any other liquid. Only wipe it 

with a slightly damp cloth.

 

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This appliance must not be used by individuals (including children) with 

restricted physical, physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiencies in 

experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person 

responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how 

the appliance is to be used.

 

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Keep children away from the device and mains adaptor! Children frequently 

underestimate the dangers of electrical devices. Also keep the plastic 

packaging well away from small children. There is a risk of suffocation!

Summary of Contents for PAR 56

Page 1: ...Owner s manual LED PAR SPOT PAR 56 64 10 MM BLACK SILVER FLOOR RGB ...

Page 2: ... electric shock Never sever or manipulate any part of the mains connection If a power cord is provided with an earth lead this is mandatory to ensure safe operation Otherwise a LIFE THREATENING situation exists X X The unit is for indoor use only Use it only in a dry location Exposing the device to rain or moisture would cause the risk of electrical shock or fire X X DO NOT let any liquids or obje...

Page 3: ...the device Should you do so your safety would not be assured and the warranty will become void There are no operational components whatsoever inside only dangerous voltages that can give you a deadly shock X X Never attempt any repairs by yourself If the fixture shows any visible damage or in the unlikely event that your fixture may require service please contact your nearest dealer Always use gen...

Page 4: ...nded X X Never look directly into the light source sensitive persons may suffer an epileptic shock Sound action mode Set dip switch 12 to ON The LED PAR is controlled by music beat With every music beat another colour is shown You may adjust the sensitivity with the potentionmeter Mix colour mode Set dip switches 11 and 12 to ON The LED PAR is in fading mode then Set dip switch 1 to ON to set the ...

Page 5: ... the following table RED DIP 1 2 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON GREEN DIP 3 4 BLUE DIP 5 6 BRIGHTNESS 0 25 50 100 DMX mode Set dip switches 10 11 and 12 to OFF The unit is in DMX mode then and may be controlled by any DMX controller The DMX channels may be set in a range of 1 507 by dip switches 1 to 9 Dip switch 1 is the first channel switch 9 is channel 256 ...

Page 6: ... 1 255 DIM 1 255 DIM 1 255 DIM 16 255 strobe 16 steps of speed 0 15 OFF 0 15 OFF 0 15 OFF 0 255 speed 32 63 fade out 16 255 ON 16 255 ON 16 255 ON 0 15 OFF 0 15 OFF 0 15 OFF 64 95 fade in 16 255 ON 16 255 ON 16 255 ON 0 15 OFF 0 15 OFF 0 15 OFF 69 127 fade in out 16 255 ON 16 255 ON 16 255 ON n a n a n a 128 159 auto mix 160 191 3 colour chase 192 223 7 colour chase n a 224 255 sound action 8 255 ...

Page 7: ...aning fluid X X Always dry the parts carefully X X Clean the fixture at least every 20 days Disposal Do not dispose of the device at the end of his operating life in your normal domestic waste This device is subject to the European Guidelines 2002 96 EC X X Have the product disposed of by a professional disposal company of by your communal disposal facility X X Observe the currently applicable reg...

Page 8: ... 2011 Musikhaus Thomann e K Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany www thomann de ...

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