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Z120M Par 64 LED

RGBW 120W

LED PAR

user manual

Summary of Contents for STAIRVILLE Z120M

Page 1: ...Z120M Par 64 LED RGBW 120W 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 08 04 2021 ID 451128...

Page 3: ...s 8 2 Safety instructions 11 3 Features 17 4 Installation 18 5 Starting up 22 6 Connections and controls 25 7 Operating 28 7 1 Starting the device 28 7 2 Operating on the unit 28 7 3 Menu overview 43...

Page 4: ...nnel DMX mode 49 7 8 Functions in 6 channel DMX mode 50 7 9 Functions in 10 channel DMX mode 52 8 Technical specifications 56 9 Plug and connection assignments 58 10 Troubleshooting 59 11 Cleaning 62...

Page 5: ...vailable to all persons 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 develop...

Page 6: ...ord search Use the search function 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 P...

Page 7: ...etterings for connectors and controls are marked by square brackets and italics Examples VOLUME control Mono button Texts and values displayed on the device are marked by quotation marks and italics E...

Page 8: ...hlighted by an arrow Example 1 Switch on the device 2 Press Auto Automatic operation is started 3 Switch off the device 1 3 Symbols and signal words In this section you will find an overview of the me...

Page 9: ...ignal word indicates 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 s...

Page 10: ...Warning signs Type of danger Warning suspended load Warning danger zone General information LED PAR 10...

Page 11: ...roperty damage No 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 cor...

Page 12: ...like from the unit They could 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...

Page 13: ...ice from a registered electrician 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 de...

Page 14: ...res in photosensitive epilepsy Sensitive persons should avoid looking at strobe lights NOTICE Risk of fire Do not block areas of ventilation Do not install the device near any direct heat source Keep...

Page 15: ...ons of this user manual 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 t...

Page 16: ...could result in damage to the 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 o...

Page 17: ...rol via DMX or via buttons and display on the unit n Robust aluminium housing with bracket and colour filter frame holder For technological reasons the light output of LEDs decreases over their lifeti...

Page 18: ...ransportation or storage use the original packaging or your own packaging material suitable for transport or storage respectively WARNING Risk of injury caused by falling objects Make sure that the in...

Page 19: ...icient ventilation 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 th...

Page 20: ...u can install the device hanging or on a tripod When in use the device must always be attached to a solid surface or an approved truss Use the opening of the bracket provided for mounting Always work...

Page 21: ...Please note that this device must not be connected to a dimmer Installation Z120M Par 64 LED RGBW 120W 21...

Page 22: ...ting up Create all connections 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 P...

Page 23: ...device Connect the 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...

Page 24: ...ster Slave mode the first unit will control the others This feature is especially useful to start a show without much programming Connect the DMX output of the master unit to the DMX input of the firs...

Page 25: ...6 Connections and controls Connections and controls Z120M Par 64 LED RGBW 120W 25...

Page 26: ...the bracket 4 DMX IN DMX input 5 DMX OUT DMX output 6 Display MENU Calls up the main menu or a submenu Navigates upwards in a menu list Increases the displayed value by one Navigates downwards in a m...

Page 27: ...afety cable eyelet 8 POWER OUT Lockable output socket Power Twist for the power supply of further units 9 POWER IN Lockable input socket Power Twist for power supply 10 Fuse holder Connections and con...

Page 28: ...e and the display shows A001 an 7 2 Operating on the unit 1 Press MENU to activate the main menu 2 Press again MENU to call up further menu items 3 To activate the respectively shown menu item press E...

Page 29: ...play shows Addr Confirm with ENTER 2 Use to select the desired DMX address between 1 and 512 Make sure that this number matches the configuration of your DMX controller 3 Press ENTER to accept the sel...

Page 30: ...e 2 3 4 5 6 or 10 channels Depending on the selected mode the display shows 2Ch 3Ch 4Ch 5Ch 6Ch or 10Ch 3 Press ENTER to accept the selection This setting is only relevant when the device is controlle...

Page 31: ...irm with ENTER 2 Use to select the desired dimmer setting 3 Press ENTER to accept the selection Display Meaning stdA Standard setting st9e Stage setting tu TV setting ArAL Building setting thAL Theatr...

Page 32: ...until the display shows DInC Confirm with ENTER 2 Use to select the desired dimmer curve 3 Press ENTER to accept the selection Display Meaning Linn Linear Inue Inverse Square Suar Square Scur S curve...

Page 33: ...Operating Z120M Par 64 LED RGBW 120W 33...

Page 34: ...th ENTER 2 Use to select the desired refresh rate of the dimmer between 900 Hz and 25 kHz display shows 900 25t 3 Press ENTER to accept the selection Display Display 900 2500 1000 4000 1100 5000 1200...

Page 35: ...Slnd Confirm with ENTER 2 Use to select the Salve mode display shows Sl 1 3 Press ENTER to accept the selection The device is now working in slave mode i e it will exactly copy the movement of the con...

Page 36: ...hold auto and soun to make the setting to be used when the DMX controller fails 3 Press ENTER to accept the selection Display Meaning blac Spotlight turns off hold Last effect is being held auto Auto...

Page 37: ...d then repeatedly until the display shows MAnu Confirm with ENTER 2 Use to select CCT for setting the colour temperature or Clor for the setting of the colours 3 Press ENTER repeatedly to activate the...

Page 38: ...ou want to adjust 3 Press ENTER to activate the desired sub menu 4 Use to select a value between 000 and 255 to adjust dimmer intensity strobe frequency or colour intensity 5 Press ENTER to accept the...

Page 39: ...1 Press MENU and then repeatedly until the display shows tEnP Confirm with ENTER The display indicates the device temperature display shows 00C 90C 2 Press ENTER The menu is closed Device temperature...

Page 40: ...play turns off after a few seconds in case of inactivity 3 Press ENTER to accept the selection 1 Press repeatedly until the display shows dISP Confirm with ENTER 2 Use to choose between On display rot...

Page 41: ...l runtime of the device 2 Press ENTER The menu is closed 1 Press MENU and then repeatedly until the display shows uEr Confirm with ENTER The display shows the current software version used by the devi...

Page 42: ...Press MENU and then repeatedly until the display shows dEFA Confirm with ENTER The device is reset to the default settings Reset Operating LED PAR 42...

Page 43: ...7 3 Menu overview Operating Z120M Par 64 LED RGBW 120W 43...

Page 44: ...Operating LED PAR 44...

Page 45: ...o red 018 029 Colour macro amber 030 041 Colour macro warm yellow 042 053 Colour macro yellow 054 065 Colour macro green 066 077 Colour macro cyan 078 089 Colour macro cobalt blue 090 101 Colour macro...

Page 46: ...Colour macro cold white 186 220 Colour change increasing speed 221 255 Colour fade effect increasing speed 2 000 035 No function 036 055 Colour temperature macro 2800 K 056 075 Colour temperature macr...

Page 47: ...acro 4500 K 156 175 Colour temperature macro 5000 K 176 195 Colour temperature macro 5500 K 196 215 Colour temperature macro 6000 K 216 235 Colour temperature macro 6500 K 236 255 Colour temperature m...

Page 48: ...ue Function 1 000 255 Intensity red 0 100 2 000 255 Intensity green 0 100 3 000 255 Intensity blue 0 100 7 6 Functions in 4 channel DMX mode Channel Value Function 1 000 255 Intensity red 0 100 2 000...

Page 49: ...sity blue 0 100 4 000 255 Intensity white 0 100 7 7 Functions in 5 channel DMX mode Channel Value Function 1 000 255 Master dimmer 0 100 2 000 255 Intensity red 0 100 3 000 255 Intensity green 0 100 O...

Page 50: ...0 255 Intensity white 0 100 7 8 Functions in 6 channel DMX mode Channel Value Function 1 000 255 Master dimmer 0 100 2 000 015 No function blackout 016 030 Shutter open 031 090 Strobe ramp up effect i...

Page 51: ...5 Hz 166 180 Shutter open 181 240 Random strobe effect increasing frequency 241 255 Shutter open 3 000 255 Intensity red 0 100 4 000 255 Intensity green 0 100 5 000 255 Intensity blue 0 100 6 000 255...

Page 52: ...ackout 016 030 Shutter open 031 090 Strobe ramp up effect increasing speed 091 105 Shutter open 106 165 Strobe effect increasing 1 Hz 25 Hz 166 180 Shutter open 181 240 Random strobe effect increasing...

Page 53: ...7 Colour macro red 018 029 Colour macro amber 030 041 Colour macro warm yellow 042 053 Colour macro yellow 054 065 Colour macro green 066 077 Colour macro cyan 078 089 Colour macro cobalt blue 090 101...

Page 54: ...Colour macro cold white 186 220 Colour change increasing speed 211 255 Colour fade effect increasing speed 8 000 035 No function 036 055 Colour temperature macro 2800 K 056 075 Colour temperature macr...

Page 55: ...acro 6000 K 216 235 Colour temperature macro 6500 K 236 255 Colour temperature macro 7200 K 9 000 015 No function 016 095 Automatic show 1 Colour change 096 175 Automatic show 2 Strobe effect colour 1...

Page 56: ...2 m with 9 5 zoom Optical properties Beam angle 9 5 43 Control DMX Buttons and display on the unit Number of DMX channels 2 3 4 5 6 10 Input connections Voltage supply Lockable input socket Power Twi...

Page 57: ...V 50 60 Hz Fuse 5 mm 20 mm 2 A 250 V fast acting Protection class IP20 Mounting options hanging standing Dimensions W H D 224 mm 275 mm 491 mm Weight 3 24 kg Ambient conditions Temperature range 0 C...

Page 58: ...into a socket the result of 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...

Page 59: ...ables and do not use 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 duri...

Page 60: ...heck the DMX connectors and cables for proper con nection 2 If the unit is in DMX mode and a DMX controller is connected and turned on a dot on the second digit of the display will flash If it doesn t...

Page 61: ...r or parallel to high voltage cables that may cause damage or interfer ence to a DMX interface circuit If the procedures recommended above do not succeed please contact our Service Center You can find...

Page 62: ...s of the device n Clean with 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...

Page 63: ...s and markings on 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 househol...

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