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4Ray Version 1.0
Thank you for choosing our LED effect light. For safety, please
read this user’s manual carefully before use.
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Installation:
1. This light can will operate under voltage conditions of AC100V~~230V/50Hz/60Hz.
2. Only use this product in a well-ventilated environment.
3. Always keep this light at least 0.5 meters from any flammable materials.
4. Never install, dismantle, or maintain this light when it is powered.
5. The packing list of this light is as follows:
1) Light ---------------------------------------------------------------1 pcs
2) Power Cable-----------------------------------------------------1 pcs
3) User’s Manual---------------------------------------------------1 pcs
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Product Description
This product uses high-intensity LED's as the light source, which are rich in color, shock-
proof, long lasting. It has low heat output and low power consumption. It can project a variety
of patterns on the floor, ceiling, walls, or through smoke/haze. It has several modes,
including: sound active, master, slave mode, automatic, or DMX512. It features e
lectronic
dimming from 0-100%, strobe from fast to slow, and large range of the light output. Internal
programs and DMX channel are set by DIP switches
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III. Instructions:
This unit has a variety of operating modes. To change the mode, press the button “Enter”. With
each press of the “Enter” button, the unit will cycle through the following six modes.
1. DMX Operation (d.001):
If you have a DMX controller and DMX cable (neither included), you
may operate the unit remotely. To use DMX mode, set the DMX start channel for this unit to
match the DMX start channel on the controller. The default is at channel 1 (d.001). You may
adjust the start channel
by pressing “UP” or “DOWN” and the pressing “ENTER” when the
desired channel is obtained. The DMX channels that may be manipulated by the controller are:
Channel 1 Built-in function selector
Channel 1 Values
0-2
Off
3-227
Scanning Modes
228-251 Synchronous Mode
252-255 Sound Active Mode
Channel 2 Produces different patterns
Channel 3 Adjusts the speed of pattern changes
Channel 4 Strobe and strobe speed