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Page 1: ...LED Mini Studio PAR One 40 LED Mini Studio PAR One 20 LED PAR User manual...

Page 2: ...Musikhaus Thomann Thomann GmbH Hans Thomann Stra e 1 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone 49 0 9546 9223 0 E mail info thomann de Internet www thomann de 02 04 2019 ID 455442_455597...

Page 3: ...instructions 10 3 Features 16 4 Installation 17 5 Starting up 21 6 Connections and controls 24 7 Operating 31 7 1 Starting the device 31 7 2 Main menu 31 7 3 Menu overview 42 7 4 Functions in 1 chann...

Page 4: ...X mode 48 8 Technical specifications 50 9 Plug and connection assignments 53 10 Troubleshooting 54 11 Cleaning 56 12 Protecting the environment 57 Table of contents 4 LED Mini Studio PAR One 40 LED Mi...

Page 5: ...ersons using this device If you sell the device to another user be sure that they also receive this manual Our products and user manuals are subject to a process of continuous development We there for...

Page 6: ...unction in the electronic version to find the topics of interest for you quickly Online guides Our online guides provide detailed information on technical basics and terms Personal consultation For pe...

Page 7: ...VOLUME control Mono button Texts and values displayed on the device are marked by quotation marks and italics Examples 24ch OFF 1 3 Symbols and signal words In this section you will find an overview o...

Page 8: ...tes a pos sible dangerous situation that can result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided NOTICE This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pos sible dangerous situation that can...

Page 9: ...Warning signs Type of danger Warning suspended load Warning danger zone General information LED Mini Studio PAR One 40 LED Mini Studio PAR One 20 9 LED PAR...

Page 10: ...liability will be assumed for damages resulting from improper use This device may be used only by persons with sufficient physical sensorial and intellectual abilities and having corresponding knowled...

Page 11: ...uld swallow the pieces and choke Never let children unattended use electrical devices DANGER Electric shock caused by high voltages inside Within the device there are areas where high voltages may be...

Page 12: ...advice from a registered electrician WARNING Eye damage caused by high light intensity Never look directly into the light source WARNING Risk of epileptic shock Strobe lighting can trigger seizures i...

Page 13: ...ble or a safety chain Secure the barn door with a safety cable on the spotlight after installation The safety cable must run outside the barn door and must not interfere with the light emission NOTICE...

Page 14: ...anual Avoid heavy temperature fluctua tions and do not switch the device on immediately after it was exposed to tem perature fluctuations for example after transport at low outside temperatures Dust a...

Page 15: ...he device and possibly injure the user Unplug the device before electrical storms occur and when it is unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire NOTICE Possible dama...

Page 16: ...cket for floor placement or hanging n Remote control colour filter frame 2 DMX in DMX out 5 to 3 pin adapter included For technological reasons the light output of LEDs decreases over their lifetime T...

Page 17: ...age respectively WARNING Risk of injury caused by falling objects Make sure that the installation complies with the standards and rules that apply in your country Always secure the device with a secon...

Page 18: ...The ambient temperature must always be below 40 C 104 F NOTICE Use of stands When mounting the device onto a stand ensure that the stand is in a safe and stable position and that the weight of the de...

Page 19: ...nging or standing position When in use the device must always be attached to a solid surface or an approved truss Use the openings of the bracket provided for mounting Always work from a stable platfo...

Page 20: ...rect polarity according to the marking on the remote Slide the battery holder back into the remote until it clicks into place When shipping the batteries are already installed in the remote and protec...

Page 21: ...ons while the device is off Use the shortest possible high quality cables for all connections Take care when running the cables to prevent tripping hazards Starting up LED Mini Studio PAR One 40 LED M...

Page 22: ...he output of the first DMX device to the input of the second one and so on to form a daisy chain Always ensure that the output of the last DMX device in the daisy chain is terminated with a resistor 1...

Page 23: ...ction is ideal when you want to start a show immediately Connect the DMX output of the master device to the DMX input of the first slave device Then connect the DMX output of the first slave device to...

Page 24: ...6 Connections and controls Front panel Connections and controls 24 LED Mini Studio PAR One 40 LED Mini Studio PAR One 20 LED PAR...

Page 25: ...1 LED 2 Locking screws for the bracket 3 Bracket for floor placement or hanging Connections and controls LED Mini Studio PAR One 40 LED Mini Studio PAR One 20 25 LED PAR...

Page 26: ...Rear panel Connections and controls 26 LED Mini Studio PAR One 40 LED Mini Studio PAR One 20 LED PAR...

Page 27: ...a selected value Decreases the displayed value by one Increases the displayed value by one MENU Calls up the main menu or a submenu 8 Mains cabling power cord with safety plug 9 Fuse holder for the fu...

Page 28: ...Remote control Connections and controls 28 LED Mini Studio PAR One 40 LED Mini Studio PAR One 20 LED PAR...

Page 29: ...8 SLAVE Activates master slave mode 19 SPEED Sets the running speed 20 UP DOWN Selects a programme or number UP increases the displayed value or scrolls forward DOWN decreases the dis played value or...

Page 30: ...nsity with UP or DOWN in a range from 0 to 255 22 STROBE Activates the strobe effect UP or DOWN changes the flash rate 23 SOUND 1 SOUND 2 Selection of music control programs 1 or 2 UP bzw DOWN changes...

Page 31: ...e the main menu and select an operating mode 2 Use the arrow buttons or to change the respectively displayed value When the dis play shows the desired value press ENTER If you don t press any button f...

Page 32: ...the current DMX address 4 Press the arrow buttons or repeatedly until the display shows the desired DMX address display shows A001 A512 5 Confirm the selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU M...

Page 33: ...ws the desired value for the desired sound control mode display shows SoU1 SoU5 5 Confirm the selection with ENTER 6 Press the arrow buttons or repeatedly until the display shows the desired value for...

Page 34: ...TER 4 Press the arrow buttons or to select a constant colour Co01 Co51 5 Confirm the selection with ENTER 6 Press the arrow buttons or to select the strobe speed SP00 SP20 7 Confirm the selection with...

Page 35: ...rm the selection with ENTER 4 Press the arrow buttons or to select the desired colour macro Display Co01 Co05 5 When the display shows the desired value confirm the selection with ENTER To exit the me...

Page 36: ...y rEd red GrEE green bLUE blue UhIE white 7 Confirm the selection with ENTER 8 Press the arrow buttons or to assign a value between 1 and 255 to the selected colour Display r000 r255 G000 G255 b000 b2...

Page 37: ...selection with ENTER 6 Press the arrow buttons or to select the programme speed SP 1 SP 9 7 When the display shows the desired value confirm the selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU 1 Pres...

Page 38: ...er The currently installed software version is displayed 1 Press MENU to activate the main menu 2 Press the arrow buttons or repeatedly until the display shows tEnP The device temperature is displayed...

Page 39: ...firm the selection with ENTER 4 Press the arrow buttons or to select on if you want to activate remote control and oFF if you want to deactivate remote control 5 Confirm the selection with ENTER To ex...

Page 40: ...lect SLA if you want to activate slave mode 5 Confirm the selection with ENTER The slave device now copies exactly the settings of the master device 6 To exit the menu press MENU This setting is only...

Page 41: ...ess the arrow buttons or repeatedly until the display shows the desired DMX channel mode 1Ch 1 channel 4Ch 4 channels 7Ch 7 channels 5 Confirm the selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU This...

Page 42: ...7 3 Menu overview Operating 42 LED Mini Studio PAR One 40 LED Mini Studio PAR One 20 LED PAR...

Page 43: ...4 Without function 5 9 Red 10 14 Green 15 19 Blue 20 24 White 25 29 Colour macro 1 30 34 Colour macro 2 35 39 Colour macro 3 40 44 Colour macro 4 45 49 Colour macro 5 50 54 Colour macro 6 Operating LE...

Page 44: ...lour macro 10 75 79 Colour macro 11 80 84 Colour macro 12 85 89 Colour macro 13 90 94 Colour macro 14 95 99 Colour macro 15 100 104 Colour macro 16 105 109 Colour macro 17 110 114 Colour macro 18 115...

Page 45: ...lour macro 23 140 144 Colour macro 24 145 149 Colour macro 25 150 154 Colour macro 26 155 159 Colour macro 27 160 164 Colour macro 28 165 169 Colour macro 29 170 174 Colour macro 30 175 179 Colour mac...

Page 46: ...5 200 204 Colour macro 36 205 209 Colour macro 37 210 214 Colour macro 38 215 219 Colour macro 39 220 224 Colour macro 40 225 229 Colour macro 41 230 234 Colour macro 42 235 239 Colour macro 43 240 24...

Page 47: ...46 7 5 Functions in 4 channel DMX mode Channel Value Function 1 0 255 Intensity red 0 to 100 2 0 255 Intensity green 0 to 100 3 0 255 Intensity blue 0 to 100 4 0 255 Intensity white 0 to 100 Operatin...

Page 48: ...00 3 0 255 Intensity green 0 to 100 4 0 255 Intensity blue 0 to 100 5 0 255 Intensity white 0 to 100 6 0 7 Preset 8 255 Strobe 0 Hz 20 Hz 0 255 Process speed for programmes in channel 7 7 0 15 Dimmer...

Page 49: ...e effect 128 143 Colour synchronization 144 159 Colour change shutter closing 160 175 Fade out and colour change 176 191 Fade in and colour change 192 207 Fade in out effect 208 223 Colour change mixe...

Page 50: ...Control DMX Infrared remote control Control protocol DMX 512 Number of DMX channels 1 4 or 7 Input connections DMX control XLR chassis socket 3 pin Output connections DMX control XLR chassis socket 3...

Page 51: ...ery remote control Battery type Lithium button cell 3 V CR 2025 Mounting options Standing hanging Dimensions W H D 137 mm 252 mm 285 mm Weight 1 4 kg Ambient conditions Temperature range 0 C 40 C Rela...

Page 52: ...vidual LEDs 10 10 Colour mixture RGBW RGBW LED type x in 1 x in 1 Base housing Yes Yes Fanless No No Remote control Included Included Wireless DMX No No Housing colour Black Black Further information...

Page 53: ...an incorrect connection may be a destroyed DMX controller a short circuit or just a not working light show The unit offers a 3 pin XLR socket for DMX output and a 3 pin XLR plug for DMX input Please...

Page 54: ...se ordi nary microphone cables Never connect the DMX input or output to audio devices such as mixers or ampli fiers In the following we list a few common problems that may occur during operation We gi...

Page 55: ...DMX polarity 3 Try using another DMX controller 4 Check to see if the DMX cables run near or alongside to high voltage cables that may cause damage or interfer ence to DMX interface circuits If the p...

Page 56: ...h a soft cloth using our lamp and lens cleaner item no 280122 n Always dry the parts carefully The fan grids of the device must be cleaned of any contamination such as dust etc on a reg ular basis Bef...

Page 57: ...the packaging This product is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE in its currently valid version Do not dispose with your normal household waste Dispose o...

Page 58: ...Notes 58 LED Mini Studio PAR One 40 LED Mini Studio PAR One 20 LED PAR...

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