Thank you for buying this JB Systems® product. To take full advanta ge of all possibilities an d for your own
safety, please read these operati ng instr uct ions ver y caref ully before you start using this unit.
FEATURES
• Battery operated LED-projector, based on 6pcs 8Watt RGBWA-LEDs to avoid unwanted color shadows.
• Beam angle = 22°
• Projection angle can be adjusted over 25° (vertical to horizontal)
• The perfect solution for many applications: exhibition booths, parties, special events , ...
• +/-10hrs use in fading mode on a fully charged battery!
• Each projector is equip ped with a wireless trans ceiver module (transmitter and receiv er) which is 100%
compatible with the W-DMX G4-protocol from “Wireless Solution Sweden”.
• Projector can still be used with empty battery: just connect it to the mains!
• Very smooth RGBWA color changes thanks to high freq. dimming electronics
• The internal battery charger charges the battery while the projector is working on mains power.
• The projector comes with a transparent plastic cover to protect it against rain (IP20) so it can be used
outdoor to light up trees, plants, walkways,…
• Different working modes:
• Standalone: custom colors selectable or automatic and beat synchronized color changes
• Master/slave mode: wonderful preprogrammed, music synchronized lightshows.
• Controlled by a small JBS LEDCON-02 Mk2 and LEDCON XL controller
• Controlled by wireless IR remote control
• ProCon mains in/outputs: easy daisy chaining of several units (if needed).
BEFORE USE
• Before you start using this unit, pleas e check if there’s no trans portation dam age. Should there b e any, do
not use the device and consult your dealer first.
•Important: This device left our f actory in perfect condition and well packaged. It is absolut ely necessary
for the user to stric tly foll ow the s afety instr uctions and warn ings in th is user m anual. Any dam age caused
by mishandling is not subje ct to warrant y. The dea ler will not accept responsi bility f or an y res ulting d ef ects
or problems caused by disregarding this user manual.
• Keep this booklet in a safe plac e for future consultation. If you sell the fixture, be sure to add this user
manual.
Check the contents:
Check that the packing contains the following items:
• Operating instructions
• Accu Color
• Mains cable
• Wireless IR remote control
• Transparant plastic cover
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CAUTION: T o reduce the risk of electric shock , do not remove
to qualified service personnel only.
This symbol means: indoor use only
IP43 outdoor while used with the optional cover
This symbol determines: the minimum distance from lighted objects. The minimum distance
between light-output and the illuminated surface must be more than 1 meters
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
the top cover. No user-ser viceable parts inside. Refer servicing
The lightning flash with arro whead symbol within the equilateral trian gle is intended to alert the
use or the presenc e of un-insulated “dangero us voltag e” withi n the prod uct’s enc losure th at ma y
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within the equ ilateral triang le is intended to aler t the user to the presence
of important operation and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
this appliance.
This symbol means: Read instructions
The device is not suitabl e for direct mountin g on normally flamm able surfaces . (suitable only for
mounting on non-combustible surfaces)
CAUTION: Do not stare at operating lamp.
May be harmful to the eyes.
• To protect the environment, please try to recycle the packing material as much as possible.
• To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
• To avoid condensati on to be formed ins ide, allow the unit to adapt t o the surroundin g temperatures when
bringing it into a warm room after transport. Condense som etimes prevents the unit from work ing at full
performance or may even cause damages.
• This unit is for indoor use only.
• Don’t place metal obj ects or s pill liqu id inside the unit. Electric shock or malfunc tion m ay result. If a for eign
object enters the unit, immediately disconnect the mains power.
• Locate the fixture in a well ventilated spot, away from any flammable m aterials and/or liqu ids. The fixture
must be fixed at least 50cm from surrounding walls.
• Don’t cover any ventilation openings as this may result in overheating.
• Prevent use in dusty environments and clean the unit regularly.
• Keep the unit away from children.
• Inexperienced persons should not operate this device.
• Maximum safe ambient temperature is 40°C. Don’t use this unit at higher ambient temperatures.
• Make sure the area below the i nstallation place is free from unwanted persons during rigging, de-rigging
and servicing.
• Allow the device about 10 minutes to cool down before to start servicing.
• Always unplug the unit when it is not used for a longer time or before to start servicing.
• The electrical instal lation should be car ried out by qualifie d personal only, acc ording to the regul ations for
electrical and mechanical safety in your country.
• Check that the available voltage is not higher than the one stated on the unit.
• The power cord should alw a ys be in perfect condition. Switch the un it im mediately off when the power cor d
is squashed or damaged. It m ust be replaced b y the manufacturer, it’s service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
• Never let the power-cord come into contact with other cables!
• This fixture must be earthed in order to comply with safety regulations.
• Don’t connect the unit to any dimmer pack.
• Always use an appropriate and certified safety cable when installing the unit.
• In order to prevent electric shock, do not open the cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
• Never repair a fus e or bypass the fuse ho lder. Always replace a damaged fuse with a fus e of the same
type and electrical specifications!
• In the event of serious operating problems, stop using the fixture and contact your dealer immediately.
• The housing and the lenses must be replaced if they are visibly dam aged.
• Please use the original pack ing when the device is to be transpor ted .
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• Due to safety reasons it is prohibited to make unauthorized modifications to the unit.
Important: Never look direc tly into t he light so urce! Don’t us e the eff ect in th e presenc e of p ersons suf fer ing
from epilepsy.
DESCRIPTION:
1. Antenna for wireless connection
2. Handle to easily carry the projector.
3. Lens in front of RGBWA 10W LED
4. Knob used to fasten the projector in a desired angle between 0° and 25°.
5. Projector base.
6. DMX Output connector XLR Female 3P.
7. DMX Input connector XLR Male 3P.
8. Mains output with ProCon connector : you can use a spec ial XLR/P owerc on cabl e to connect up to m ax.
16A (power).
9. Mains input with ProCon connector : you can use a spec ial XLR/ Powercon c able to connec t up to m ax.
16A (power).
10. Fuse holder with glass fuse:replace with the correct fuse, see technical information
11. Hole to use the base as hanging bracket to fix the projector in truss, using a mounting hook.
12. IR sensor
13. [ID-Set] button : used to connect projector wireless to another projector. (see chapter : [HOW TO
SETUP])
14. Test button : push this button to check the battery status (25 – 50 – 75 or 100% charged)
15. [Wireless DMX] Indicator : shows the wireless status (see chapter : [HOW TO SETUP])
16. Microphone : allows the projector to work in audio-mode.
17. [Power ON/OFF] button : push this button to turn the projector ON or OFF
18. Audio sensitivity button : turn this button left or right to adjust the microphone’s sensitivity to sound.
19. [MENU] button : push this button to select the desired topic in the menu
20. ▲ button : push this button to go up in the menu
21. Display
22. ▼ button : push this button to go down in the menu
23. [ENTER] button : push this button to confirm the selected setting
24. [Wireless ON/O FF] button : push this button to s witch ON or O FF the wireless transmitter/r eceiver in the
projector.
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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
Important: The electrical installation should be carried out by qualified personal only,
according to the regulations for electrical and mechanical safety in your country.
Note: In the explanations below we assume that you will operate the projectors with the internal battery
which is already fully charg ed. If you want to use them with a mains cable, simply connect all projec tors to
the mains using the supplied power cable.
Electrical installation for 1 standalone unit:
Switch the projector on using the power switch (17). The unit starts working immediately in the last
selected stand-alone mode.
Refer to chapter [HOW TO SETUP] to learn how to switch between different working modes.
Electrical installation for two or more units in master/slave:
Make sure that all units are switched on. Setup 1 u nit as Master (see [SETUP MENU]) and wire less transmitter (see [SET UP FOR W IRELESS
OPERATION]) . Setup the o ther units as Slave (s ee [S ET UP MENU ]) and wir eles s receiver (see [SETUP
FOR WIRELESS OPERATION])
Done
Remark: You can conn ect a J BS LEDC ON-02 Mk2 remote controller to the mas ter unit if you want to have
more control over the master/slave operation.
Electrical installation for two or more units in DMX-mode:
You can control the Acc u Color b y DMX in d ifferent ways, depend ing on your n eeds. You c an go for a wired
solution (using ca bles), you can go for a completel y wireless solution or you can go for a com bination of
both…
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WIRELESS SOLUTION
• Switch all projectors on.
• Put all projectors in the desired DMX-channel mode (see chapter [HOW TO SETUP]: option [CHnd])
• Set the desired DMX start address on all projectors, take in account the number of DMX channels used
by the selected DMX-channel mode! (see chapter [HOW TO SETUP]: option [Addr] )
• Switch on the wireless mode using switch (24).
• Synchronize all proj ec tors with the wire less DMX transmitter. (for example : Briteq
transmitter is 100% compatible)
• Once this is done everything should work.
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“WT-DMXG4”
MIXED SOLUTION
• Daisy chain all projectors using good quality balanced microphone/DMX cables.
• Switch all projectors on.
• Put all projectors in the desired DMX-channel mode (see chapter [HOW TO SETUP]: option [ChMd])
• Set the desired DMX start address on all projectors, take in account the number of DMX channels used
by the selected DMX-channel mode! (see chapter [HOW TO SETUP]: option [Addr] )
• Synchronize the first projector in the DMX-chain with the wireless DMX transmitter (for example : Briteq
“WT-DMXG4” transmitter is 100% compatible): (see chapter [HOW TO SETUP])
• Once this is done, the first unit is controlled by wireless DMX and will pass the DMX-signal to the other
projectors via the wired DMX-chain.
WIRED SOLUTION
• Same as the MIXED solution but the first unit in the chain also receives the DMX-signal from a DMXcable plugged in its DMX-input connector.
Note: when a DMX-signal is detected on the DMX-input connector, this “wired” DMX-signal will take
precedence over the wireless DMX-signal.
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USING THE TRANSPARANT COVER
• INDOOR USE (IP20): you can use the projector without the transparent cover.
• OUTDOOR USE (IP43): you can use the plastic transparent cover to avoid rain
from entering the projector.
Attention: this does NOT mean that the projector now becomes full
waterproof! It’s only protected against occasional rain!
[SETUP MENU]:
MAIN MENU:
• To select any of the menu options , press the [MENU] button.
• Use ▲ and ▼ button to choose the desired menu option..
• Select the function with the [ENTER] button. The display will blink.
• Once the required menu option is selected, press the [ENTER] button to select.
• Press the [MENU] button to return to running mode.
[Addr] DMX 512 Address setting
Used to set the start address in a DMX setup.
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ button until [Addr] is shown on the display.
• Press the [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Use ▲ and ▼ buttons to change the DMX512 address.
• Once the correct address is shown on the display, press the [ENTER] button to
confirm.
[CHnd] Channel Mode
The unit has 5 different channel modes, refer to the DMX-chart to see the
differences.
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ button until [CHnd] is shown on the display.
• Press the [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Use ▲ and ▼ buttons to select one of the available channel modes.
• Once the mode is selected, press the [ENTER] button to confirm.
[SLAU] Slave Mode
The firs t projector in the chain should be set , all the other proj ectors have to be in
Slave mode.
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ button until [SLAU] is shown on the display.
• Press the [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Then press [ENTER] to confirm the slave mode.
[SP--] Speed Mode
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until [SP--] is shown on the display.
• Press the [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Use ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the desired speed.
[Pr--] Preset Selection Mode
Used to choose to select one of the preprogrammed colors or fades w hen used
in standalone or master/slave mode. All projectors will always show an
identical output.
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until [Pr--] is shown on the display.
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• Press the [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Use ▲ and ▼ buttons to select one of the preprogrammed colors or shows. (Pr01…Pr35)
• Once the desired color or show is selected, press the [ENTER] button to confirm.
[ASC-] Mode
Used to choose the desired color changing show.
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until [ASC-] is shown on the display.
• Press the [ENTER] button to select.
• Use ▲ and ▼ button to select one of the available shows (AC00…AC15)
• Once the desired show is selected, press the [ENTER] button to confirm.
[FAdE] Mode
Used to choose a color fading show
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until [FAdE] is shown on the display.
• Press the [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Use ▲ and ▼ button to select a value between [FA00] (fast fading) and [FA15] (slow fading).
• Once the desired mode is selected, press the [ENTER] button to confirm.
[FLAS] Strobe Mode
Used to select the strobe speed.
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until [FLAS] is shown on the display.
• Press the [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Use ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the speed (FL00…FL15)
• Once the desired speed is selected, press [ENTER] to confirm.
[rL--] Mode
Used to set the minimum value of the Red color
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until [rL--] is shown on the display.
• Press the [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Use ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the speed (r000…r255)
• Once the des ire d value is selecte d, press [ENTER] to confirm .
[GL--] Mode
Used to set the minimum value of the Green colo r
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until [GL--] is shown on the display.
• Press the [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Use ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the speed (G000…G255)
• Once the des ire d value is selecte d, press [ENTER] to confirm .
[bL--] Mode
Used to set the minimum value of the Blue color
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until [bL--] is shown on the display.
• Press the [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Use ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the speed (b000…b255)
• Once the des ire d value is selecte d, press [ENTER] to confirm .
[UL--] Mode
Used to set the minimum value of the White color
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until [UL--] is shown on the display.
• Press the [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Use ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the speed (U000…U255)
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• Once the des ire d value is selecte d, press [ENTER] to confirm .
[AL--] Mode
Used to set the minimum value of the Amber colo r
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until [AL--] is shown on the display.
• Press the [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Use ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the speed (A000…A255)
• Once the des ire d value is selecte d, press [ENTER] to confirm .
[SoUA] Sound Mode
Used to make shows working on sound or not.
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until the display shows [SoUA].
• Press [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking.
• Press [ENTER], the projector is now working in sound mode.
If you want to go back to normal running mode: press the [MENU] button.
[Led] Mode
Led on : display is always on.
Led off : display is off when not used.
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until the display shows [LEd].
• Press [ENTER] button to select. The display starts blinking ans shows [on] or [oFF]
• Select [on] or [oFF] by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button.
• Press [ENTER] to select the desired mode.
• The display will turn off after some time.
• The display will turn on again by pressing one of the buttons [MENU], [▲], [▼] or [ENTER]
[node] Function
Used to slow down the dimming speed.
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until the display shows [node].
• Press the [ENTER] button. The display starts blinking and shows [nod0…nod4]
• Use ▲ and ▼ buttons to select [nod0…nod4] where 0 is the fastest and 4 the slowest mode.
• Once the desired mode is selected, press the [ENTER] button to confirm.
[UErn] Software Version
Used to show the software version of the unit.
• Press the [MENU] button.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons until the display shows [UErn].
• Press the [ENTER] button. The display starts blinking and shows the version [UE2.0].
• Press the [MENU] button to leave.
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[SETUP FOR WIRELESS OPERATION]
Each unit has a wireless DMX transceiver on board. This means that every unit can be transmitter or
receiver.
To set up the system, you first need to assign each receiver to the universe (transmitter) it should work with.
VERY IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE USE
Before you start using these wireless DMX units, you should know about the following some basic
information. It will save you a lot of time and frustration:
• A DMX-controller (switched on) should be connected to the transmitter while synchronizing receivers.
• Check information on the [ID-SET] button (13) and status led (15).
o Status LED (15) WHITE : unit is in setup mode or disconnected from any transmitter.
o Status LED (15) BLUE : unit is in TRANSMITTER mode and connected to one or more receivers.
o Status LED (15) BLUE (blinking fast) : unit (transmitter) is connecting to receiver(s).
o Status LED (15) BLUE (blinking slow) : no DMX-signal present on transmitter
o Status LED (15) GREEN : unit is connected to a transmitter
o Status LED (15) GREEN (blinking slow) : unit receives no DMX-signal from transmitter.
• A receiver can only connect to a transmitter while it is completely disconnected: status led (15) is WHITE.
SETTING UP THE TRANSMITTER
• Be sure a DMX-controller (switched ON) is connected to the transmitter and the unit is switched ON.
• Push the [ID-SET] button (13) while turning O N the Wireless but ton (24). The s tatus LED (15) will bec ome
WHITE for a second and than turns into BLUE (transmitter mode) or GREEN (receiver mode).
• Choose BLUE by pushing the [ID-SET] button (13) shortly.
• Once BLUE selected, push the [ID-SET] button (13) for 3 seconds to confirm the transmitter mode.
• The status LED will turn white, red, green and ends on BLUE.
• The unit is now in transmitter mode.
CONNECTING ONE OR SEVERAL RECEIVERS TO A TRANSMITTER
To connect your receiver(s) to a specific transmitter:
a) Make sure that the receivers to be connected are not linked to another transmitter: the status led (15) on
these receivers should be WHITE.
b) Press the [ID-SET] button (13) of the transmitter shortly; the status led (15) on both the transmitter
(BLUE) and receivers (GREEN) starts bl inking.
c) Wait until blinking stops: the receivers are now linked to the transmitter.
d) Check if the connection was made properl y: press t he [ID-SET] butt on (13) on t he transm itter again, t he
status led (15) on all linked receivers start blinking. Receivers linked to another transmitter will not blink.
DISCONNECTING RECEIVERS FROM A DMX UNIVERSE
To disconnect all the receivers from a DMX universe / transmitter:
• Press the [ID-SET] button (13) of the trans mitter for about 5 seco nds until the status LED ( 15) turns RED ,
the status LED on the receiver(s) turn WHITE (disconnected).
• After a few moments the status LED (15) on the transmitter turns BLUE again.
• You can also re-connect the receiver( s) again sim ply by pushin g shortl y on the [ID-SET] button (13) on the
transmitter. (The status LED (15) on the receiver(s) turns GREEN again.
To disconnect an individual receiver from a DMX universe / transmitter:
• Press the [ID-SET] button (13) of the receiver until the status LED (15) is WHITE.
• This receiver is now disconnected from the transmitter (DMX universe).
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DMX
Channel
1
000-255
Color mixing 0% - 100%
2
000-255
White color dimmer
WHITE
3
000-255
Amber color dimmer
AMBER
4
000-255
Master Dimmer 0% - 100%
MASTER DIMMER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A. Standalone 1unit:
Select one of the automatic modes or select a fixed color Select the static or sound control modeRefer to chapter [HOW TO SETUP] to learn how to make the previous settings.
B. Two or more units in master/slave setup:
Connec t 2 to maximum 16 units tog ether. Refer to the chapt er “electrical instal lation” to learn ho w to
do this.
Set the sla ve mode for each proj ector: the first one mus t be set on in DMX m ode or in a show mode
(for example : [FAdE])
Connec t all units to the mains. The units will start working automaticall y and show the internal chase
programs.
Remark: You can c onnect a JBS LEDCON-02 Mk2 r emote controller to the master unit if you want to
have more control over the master/slave operation.All projectors must be in LEDc mode!
C. Connect an optional JBS LEDCON-02 Mk2 controller for more control:
The JBS LEDCO N-02 Mk2 c ontrol ler c an on ly be used in standalone or master/slave mode. Con nec t t he
controller to the DMX -input of the first uni t (m aster). Mak e sure that th e Acc u Color projectors are a ll set
tochannel mode [LEDc]. Now you can control all the con nected units in 4 or 8channel mode. Ref er to
the user manual of the JBS LEDCON-02 Mk2 controller for more information.
D. Control led by IR remote-controller:
Switch on the projector (17). Push button [ON] on the IR remote controller.
[Jr00] will appear on the display. You are now ready to use the IR remote
controller.
When you turn the projector off with the IR remote controller, [Jr0F] will be
shown on the display.
Before you can start using the projector with another controller you have to
push one of the buttons under the display ([MENU]-[▲]-[▼]-[ENTER]). The
projector will now be disconnected from the IR remote controller.
You can also use the IR remote controller with several projectors in Masterslave mode. Select the desired color, fade on the Master. The slaves will follow
the instructions from the Master projector.
E. Controlled by universal DMX-controller:
Connec t all units together. Refer to the chapter “Electric al installation for two or more units in DMX-
mode” to learn how to do this (don’t forget to address all units properly!)
Turn on the DMX controller.
Since each unit has its own DMX-addres s, you can control them individually. Re member that each unit
uses 4 to 10 DMX-channels as shown in the DMX charts below:
DMX CHARTS
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DMX
Channel
1
000-255
Red color dimmer
RED
2
000-255
Green color dimmer
GREEN
3
000-255
Blue color dimmer
BLUE
4
000-255
White color dimmer
WHITE
5
000-256
Amber color dimmer
AMBER
DMX
Channel
1
000-255
Master Dimmer 0% - 100%
MASTER DIMMER
2
000-255
Red color dimmer
RED
3
000-255
Green color dimmer
GREEN
4
000-255
Blue color dimmer
BLUE
5
000-255
White color dimmer
WHITE
6
000-255
Amber color dimmer
AMBER
000-014
Open
015-255
Strobe Slow to fast
000-031
Open
032-063
Close-open
064-095
Open-close
096-127
Open-close-open (white)
128-159
Color fading
160-191
Open-close-open (colors)
192-223
Color changing
224-255
Sound
Speed automatic modes
0% -100%
DMX
Channel
1
000-255
Master Dimmer 0% - 100%
MASTER DIMMER
2
000-255
Red color dimmer
RED
3
000-255
Green color dimmer
GREEN
4
000-255
Blue color dimmer
BLUE
5
000-255
White color dimmer
WHITE
6
000-255
Amber color dimmer
AMBER
000-014
Open
015-255
Strobe Slow to fast
000-031
Open
032-063
Close-open
064-095
Open-close
096-127
Open-close-open (white)
128-159
Color fading
160-191
Open-close-open (colors)
192-223
Color changing
224-255
Sound
Speed automatic modes
0% -100%
000-005
Uses the nodE setting
006-055
Dimmer 0 (fast)
056-105
Dimmer 1
106-155
Dimmer 2
156-205
Dimmer 3
206-255
Dimmer 4 (slow)
Mode 5CH:
DMX-value function remarks
Mode 9CH:
DMX-value function remarks
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Mode 10CH:
7
STROBE
AUTOMATIC MODES
000-255
DMX-value function remarks
SPEED AUTOMATIC MODES
STROBE
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Channel:
Value:
Function:
Remarks
1
000-255
Red (0-100%)
2
000-255
Green (0-100%)
3
000-255
Blue (0-100%)
000-190
Master dimmer
000=0% ~ 190=100% (full open)
191-200
Sound control (7 colors)
201-247
Strobe
Increasing speed: 201=slow ~
247=fast
248-255
Master dimmer @ 100%
Master dimmer is full open
Mode Ledcon 02 Mk2:
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MAINTENANCE
• Switch off the unit and unplug the mains cable.
During inspection the following points should be checked:
• When an optical lens is visibly damaged due to cracks or deep scratches, it must be replaced.
• The mains cables must be in impeccable condition and should be replaced immediately when even a
small problem is detected.
• In order to protect the device f rom overheat the cooling f ans (if any) and ventila tion openings should be
cleaned monthly.
•BATTERY maintenance: We strongly advice to follow the maintenance requirements imposed by the
battery reseller. On top of that you should at least every 6 months:
• Do a visual check of the battery: cleanness, terminal damage, any damage of the housing, …
• Check the if the poles of the battery are still well tightened to the wires.
• …
Attention: We strongly recommend i n ternal cleaning to be carried out by qualified personnel!
RECYCLING OF USED BATTERIES: used lead/acid batteries should be considered and handled as
dangerous waste. Each country has its own regulations for the recycling of used rechargeable
batteries: check the local regulations in your country or ask your battery vendor for more information
on recycling of the used rechargeab le batteries!
JB Systems® 12/13 Accu Color
ENGLISH USER MANUAL
SPECIFICATIONS
This unit is radio-interference suppressed. This pr oduc t meets the requ irem ents of t he current Europ ean an d
national guidelines. Co nf or mity has been established and the relevant statements and d ocuments have been
deposited by the manufacturer.
This device was designed to produce decorative effect lighting and is used in light show systems.
Mains Input: 100-240V, 50/60HZ
Power consumption: 60 Watt
ProCon input/output daisy chaining: 16A max. (be aware for current peeks at start up!)
Rechargeable battery: 11,1Vdc / 15600 mAh (lithium)
Sound Control: Internal microphone
DMX connections: XLR 3pin
LEDs: 6 LEDs 5IN1 10W
Beam angle: 22°
Size: 167 x 138 x 185mm
Weight: 3.7 kg
Every information is subject to change without prior notice
You can download the latest version of this user manual on our website: www.jb-systems.eu
JB Systems® 13/13 Accu Color
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