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to mount the unit and position it. Each bracket may 
offer different benefits when floor standing, truss 
mounting, wall or ceiling mounting. Always keep 
cords out of the way, thus preventing any trip 
hazards. Secure all cables properly. Do not mount 
where the fixture will be exposed to rain, high 
humidity, extreme temperature changes or restricted 
ventilation.  Do not obstruct any vents. 

 

 
 

Basic Reference 

 
Male 

XLR 

3-pin 

         

Female 

XLR 

3-pin 

    Data Input             

 

 

Digital LCD Display   

 

    Data Output 

 
 

 

Menu Setting Buttons 

 
Power Input & Fuse           

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power Out 

     

 

Setup and Operation Modes (LCD Display) 

 
The following refers to the different modes that are available on this fixture via the LCD Control 
Panel display. All functions are selectable from the display menu located at the back of the 
fixture. 
 
 

Control Panel Menu & Operation Settings 

Use the fixture’s Control Panel to access the Control Menu.  The MODE Key puts the 
fixture in the settings menu itself. The UP/DOWN moves through the menu options and 
allows the assignment of a value. The ENTER key is used to enter that option and 
confirms the selection once the UP/DOWN is used to adjust the value. Settings are 
stored and recalled on subsequent power cycles. R, G, B, refers to Red, Green and Blue 
respectively. DMX and master/slave modes require data cables to be connected between 
fixtures. Manual and some stand-alone modes do not require data cables for independent 
use of the fixture.  

 

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Summary of Contents for UltraLED Series DL-BAR10TC24

Page 1: ...Information specifically for DL BAR10TC24 v1 0 This manual contains important information Please read before operating fixture...

Page 2: ...o and shall not exceed the purchase price paid Returning equipment and Repairs All returns must be accompanied by a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number and sent pre paid Contact the dealer or...

Page 3: ...P14 7 Auto Run Operation 7 Slave Operation 8 Sound Active Operation 8 DMX Operation 8 DMX 512 Control 8 DMX Data Connection 9 Data Terminator 9 Adapter 5 to 3 pin 9 DMX Start Address 10 DMX Channel A...

Page 4: ...x 5 9 x 6 3 Weight 13 2 lbs 6 0 kgs Housing Material Aluminum Environmental Location Indoor Max ambient temperature 113 F 45 C Min distance to flammable surface 3 3ft 1m Min distance to illuminated su...

Page 5: ...on of the nature of the return Shipping damage resulting from inadequate packaging is the customer s responsibility Customer will be charged additional shipping charges to return products received in...

Page 6: ...des that are available on this fixture via the LCD Control Panel display All functions are selectable from the display menu located at the back of the fixture Control Panel Menu Operation Settings Use...

Page 7: ...n color dreaming Speed Strobe adjustable P3 METEOR Speed 00 99 Strobe 00 99 Seven color flow Speed Strobe adjustable P4 FADE Speed 00 99 Strobe 00 99 Seven color fade Speed Strobe adjustable P5 CHANGE...

Page 8: ...NS00 31 frequency FQN01 99 of loops Press the ENTER button to select the desired sensitivity and frequency of the loops respectively Press the ENTER button again to confirm and to exit the SOUND Mode...

Page 9: ...ain topography Connection is made from the controller to the DMX IN of the first light then from the DMX OUT to the DMX IN of the next light and so on Only one data source can be on a chain and no bra...

Page 10: ...irst possible Start Address 1 This fixture occupies DMX channels 1 thru 6 The next DMX channel available for a Start Address is found by adding the previous fixture s Start Address to its channel requ...

Page 11: ...6 channel mode fully describes the function of channel 1 Reference this table for all other DMX channel modes Macro CH 1 will over ride all other channels in all modes CH 1 CH 2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 Macro...

Page 12: ...15 11 21 Master Dimmer 0 255 Strobe 0 255 R1 G1 B1 R2 G2 B2 R3 G3 B3 R4 G4 B4 24 Channel Mode CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 CH 9 CH 10 CH 11 CH 12 CH 13 CH 14 CH 15 R1 G1 B1 R2 G2 B2 R3 G3...

Page 13: ...reme care to prevent damaging any internal parts or effects 4 Clean all optical elements when the fixture is cold Use a soft lint free cotton cloth or tissue and cleaner safe for plastics 5 Inspect cl...

Page 14: ...after another Even if the data on a specific channel has not been changed it must be sent In a packet a start code of all zeros is sent before the data to identify the signal as a Standard DMX transmi...

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