4.3. DMX connection with terminator.............................................................................................. 8
5. Control .............................................................................................................................................. 9
5.1. Structure of the menu .............................................................................................................. 9
8. Technical data ................................................................................................................................ 17
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This device issuitableforindoorandoutdooruse
All modificationstothedevicewillvoidthewarranty.
Repairs are tocarryoutbyskilledpersonnelonly.
only fusesofthesametypeandoriginalpartsasspareparts.
Make sure to unplugthepowersupplybeforeopeningthehousing.
For safe and efficient operation
Be careful with heat and extremetemperature
Avoid exposing it to direct rays ofthesunor
Not put it in a temperature bellow32
stable location
Select a level and stable locationtoavoidvibration.
Do not use chemicals or volatileliquidsforcleaning
clean dry cloth to wipe off thedust,orawetsoftclothforstubborndirt.
If out of work, contact sales agencyimmediately
Any troubles arose, remove the powerplugsoon,andcontactwithanengineerforrepairing,donot
it mightresultadangerofelectricshock.
Take care with the power cable
Never pull the power cable to removetheplugfromthereceptacle,besuretoholdtheplug.Whennot
using the device for an extendedperiodoftime,besuretodisconnecttheplu
Damages caused by the disregardofthisusermanualarenotsubjecttowarranty.Thedealer
will not accept liability for any resultingdefectsorproblems.Makesuretheelectrical
connection is carried out by qualifi
have to be carried out accordingtotheEuropeansafetystandards.
g fromthereceptacle.
ed personnel. All electrical and mechanicalconnections
1. Safety instructions
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• Use
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1.1.
To avoid placing on un-
Use a
open the cabinet by yourself,
.
near a heating appliance.
°F /0°C, or exceeding 104°F /40°C.
Important:
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2. Designated use
This device was developed for professional use on stages, in discos, theatres etc. The device is only
approved for a connection up to 230V 50/60 Hz AC voltage and only for indoor use.
Regular breaks during operation increase the lifetime of your device.
Avoid convulsions or any form of forceful impact during the installation or the start-up of the device.
Make sure that the device is not exposed excessive heat, humidity or dust at the place of installation.
Take care that no cables are lying around. You would endanger your own safety and also the safety of
a third party.
If you use fog devices the device has not be exposed to a direct smoke jet. There has to be a safety
distance of at least 0,5m between this device and the fog machine. Make sure that the saturation of
the fog has to enable a visibility of at least 10m.
Operate the device not during thunderstorms. Surge voltages could destroy the device. Unplug the
power supply during thunderstorms.
During the installation the use of the mounting bracket is obligatory.
Surrounding objects or surfaces should not be in contact with the device.
Make sure that during the installation and removal of the device the area below the place of
installation is basically cordoned off. This also applies to implementation of service.
The device has basically been protected by a suitable safety.
Make familiar yourself with the functions of the device before start-up. People without the experience
should not handle with the device. The most cause of functional disorder is inappropriate handling.
Do not use chemicals or volatile liquids for cleaning. Use a clean dry cloth to wipe off the dust, or a
wet soft cloth for stubborn dirt.
For transport use the original packing or designated accessory to avoid damages during the transport.
For reasons of safety unauthorized changes are forbidden.
A usage of the device which differs from usages which are described in this manual can cause
damages of the device. In that case the warranty expires. Additional you should notice that every
differed usage is related with dangers and can cause e.g. an electrical short, fire, electric shock or
crash.
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Overhead installation
Danger of life!
You have to observetheregulationsofBGVC1(formerlyVBG70)and
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The suspension devices have to bebuildandmeasured
of the payload without suffering apermanentdetrimentaldeformation.
Basically installation has to be madebyusingasecondseparatesuspension.Thiscanbee.g.a
suitable net. The second suspensionmustbe
During construction, reconstructionanddeconstructionunnecessarystayintherangeofmoving
areas, on lightning bridges, underelevatedworkstationsoranyotherdangerzonesisforbidden.
The operator is obliged to followingsafety
up oraftercriticalchangesbeforerestartingithastobecheckedbyan
Review in the frame of theinspectiontestatleastallfouryearsbyanexpert..
Review by a qualified personatleastonceaye
How to carry out the overhead installation:
In tidal fall you should install the deviceoutoftheloungeareaofpeople
projector whereas the required experienceisnotlimitedtothis.Donottrytocarryoutinstallation
yourself under any circumstancesifyouarenotqualified.Contactaprofessiona
inappropriate installation can leadtoinjuriesand/ordamagedproperties.
It is not allowed to install the deviceinthegripareaofpeople.
If the device may hang from the ceilingorfromhighbeams,theuseoftrusssystemsismandatory.
The device may not be installed soitcanswingfreelyintheroom.
Please note: Crashing down itemscancauseseriousinjuries!Donotinstalltheproject
the safety of a possible installationform!
Before installation make sure thatthemountingsurfacehastheabilitytocarrythetenfoldpointloadof
Mount the device with the mounting
During overhead installation the devicemustbealwayssecuredbyasafetyropewhichisdesignedto
hold the twelvefold weight of device.Onlysafetyropeswithquick
ang up the safetyropeintheholeofthemountingbracket.Directtheropeoverthe
truss or an appropriate fastening point.Hanguptheendinthefasteningelementandtieupthe
locking nut. A safety rope once exposedtofailingloadordamagedmaynot
Installations are to carry out by skilled personnelonly.
so they can withstand foranhourthetenfold
designed and attached so no part oftheinstallationcan
l installer.An
ing system using an appropriateclamp.
release safety fastenerelements
be usedfurthermore.
2.1.
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fall down in case of failure.
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expert.
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IMPORTANT!
calculating the payload, used i
-related and mechanical facilities:
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the own weight of the device.
may be used. H
-bracket to your truss
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The maximum drop exceed must not exceed 20cm.
A safety rope once exposed to failing load or damaged may not be used furthermore.
Adjust the desired inclination angle via the mounting bracket and tighten the screw.
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3. Introduction
Thank you for buying the LED Accu Street Bar 8x8W RGBW IP65. It is a powerful device.
For a successful installation and operation, please read this manual carefully.
3.1. Dimensions
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4. Connections
4.1. Electrical connections
If you wish to change the power supply settings, see the chapter Appendix. Connect the fixture to the
mains with the enclosed power cable and plug. The earth has to be connected.
Cable (EU) Cable (US) Pin International
Brown Black Live L
Light blue White Neutral N
Yellow/Green Green Earth
4.2. DMX connections
To make a DMX512 connection go ahead like it is described in the picture. Make sure that you
use shielded cable. 3pole or 5pole XLR cables are suitable. If you use a controller with a 5 pin
DMX output connector, you will need to use a 5pin to 3 pin adapter.
4.3. DMX connection with terminator
Where the DMX cable has to run a long distance or the equipment is operated in an electrically noisy
environment like a disco for installations, we recommend using a DMX terminator. This prevents
corruption of the digital control signal by electrical noise. The DMX terminator is simply an XLR
connector with a 120 Ω resistor between pins 2 and 3, which is then plugged into the XLR output
socket of the last device in the series. Please look to the bottom drawings.
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5. Control
Press MENU to get to the menu. With UP/DOWN you can select the required point of menu. Confirm
your selection with ENTER. With UP/DOWN you can make your settings after this confirm your
settings with ENTER.
5.1. Structure of the menu
Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Function
P1 – P20
PROGRAM
AUTO
CUSTOM 1 – 12 Choosing a customer program.
CH03
CH04
DMX SETUP
COLORSET
SETUPDIM 0 – 255 Dimmer 0 -100%
WORKMOD
E
WHITE 11 1 – 11 You can set 11 customer whites.
SETUP ID 1 – 66 Setting the ID.
COLOUR 1 – 52 Choosing a preset color.
CUSTOM 12
UPLOAD
DMX SIGN
RUN MODE
SETUP DIS ON / OFF Display On/Off.
KEY LOCK
MASTER ON / OFF (De-)Activates the master function.
SETUPCUR LINE Choosing the dim curve.
OPTIMIZE
CH05
CH08
CH11
CH43
RED 0 – 255 Dimmer red 0 -100%
GRE 0 – 255 Dimmer green 0 – 100%
BLU 0 – 255 Dimmer blue 0- 100%
WHI 0 – 255 Dimmer white 0 – 100%
HIGH Dimmer 100%, Battery time 5 hours.
NORMAL Dimmer 80%, Battery time 8 hours.
PRO01 –
PRO12
FREEZE
BLACKOUT
SLAVE Choosing a run mode
DMX
10 s
OFF Deactivates the key lock.
S0 – S31
A001 – A512 Choosing a DMX address.
Setting 12 customer programs.
Choosing an automatic program and setting the
speed.
Loop through all automatic programs and setting
the speed.
With this function you can upload the customer
settings to another device. For this you have to
enter a password (DOWN + UP + DOWN + UP).
The last received value is hold if the DMX signal is
interrupted.
All values will be set to 0 if the DMX signal is
interrupted.
The key lock will be activated after 10 / 30 s if the
device is not controlled.
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VERSION Shows the current software version.
DOWNLOAD
With this function you can download the customer
setting from another device.
WIRELESS ON / OFF (De-)Activates the wireless DMX.
RELEASE Release
PCB TEMP Shows the current temperature.
UPDATE Update
RESET Reset
1 0 255 Dimmer red 0 -100%
2 0 255 Dimmer green 0 – 100%
3 0 255 Dimmer blue 0 – 100%
4 0 255 Dimmer white 0 – 100%
6.3. DMX mode 3 (5 channels)
Channel Value from Value to Function
1 0 255 Dimmer 0 – 100%
2 0 255 Dimmer red 0 – 100%
3 0 255 Dimmer green 0 – 100%
4 0 255 Dimmer blue 0 – 100%
5 0 255 Dimmer white 0 – 100%
6.4. DMX mode 4 (8 channels)
Channel Value from Value to Function
1 0 255 Dimmer 0 – 100%
2 0 255 Dimmer red 0 – 100%
3 0 255 Dimmer green 0 – 100%
4 0 255 Dimmer blue 0 – 100%
5 0 255 Dimmer white 0 – 100%
0 19 No function
20 23 Red
24 27 Green
28 31 Blue
32 35 Yellow
36 39 Cyan
6
40 43 Magenta
44 47 White
48 51 Orange
52 55 Pink
56 59 Violet
60 63 Aquamarine
64 67 Sky blue
68 71 Full white
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72 75 Cool white
76 79 Warm white
80 83 White 3200
84 87 White 2500
88 91 Yellow 2
92 95 Straw
96 99 Orange 2
100 103 Light rose
104 107 Dark pink
108 111 Magenta 2
112 115 Blue 2
116 119 Med blue green
120 123 Dark blue
124 127 Bright pink
128 131 Medium blue
132 135 Golden amber
136 139 Deep golden amber
140 143 Pale lavender
144 147 Apricot
148 151 Dark lavender
152 155 Chocolate
156 159 Just blue
160 163 Sunrise pink
164 167 Scarlet
168 171 Sunrise peach
172 175 Fire
176 179 English rose
180 183 Mauve
184 187 Bright blue
188 191 Alice blue
192 195 Rose indigo
196 199 Urban blue
200 203 Cool blue
204 207 Light salmon
208 211 Mayan sun
212 215 Cherry rose
216 219 Flesh pink
220 223 Skelton exotic sangria
224 255 Amber
7
8
0 6 No function
7 255 36 preset colors
0 8 No function
9 255 Strobe slow - fast
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6.5. DMX mode 5 (43 channels)
Channel Value from Value to Function
1 0 255 Dimmer 0 – 100%
2 0 255 Dimmer red 0 – 100%
3 0 255 Dimmer green 0 – 100%
4 0 255 Dimmer blue 0 – 100%
5 0 255 Dimmer white 0 – 100%
0 10 No function
11 20 R100% / G upwards / B0% / W0%
21 30 R downwards / G100% / B0% / W0%
31 40 R0% / G100% / B upwards / W0%
41 50 R upwards / G downwards / B100% / W0%
51 60 R upwards / G0% / B100% / W0%
61 70 R100% / G0% / B downwards / W0%
71 80 R100% / G0% / B0% / W upwards
81 90 R100% / G0% / B0% / W downwards
91 100
101 110
111 120
121 130
131 140
6
141 150
151 160
161 170
171 180
181 190
191 200 RGBW
201 205 White 1
R upwards / G downwards / B0% / W0%
R downwards / G upwards / B0% / W0%
R upwards / G0% / B downwards / W0%
R downwards / G0% / B upwards / W0%
R0% / G upwards / B downwards / W0%
R 0% / G downwards / B upwards / W0%
R upwards / G upwards / B downwards / W0%
R downwards / G downwards / B upwards /
W0%
R upwards / G downwards / B downwards / W0%
R downwards / G upwards / B upwards / W0%
R upwards / G downwards / B upwards / W0%
R downwards / G upwards / B downwards /
W0%
R upwards / G0% / B downwards / W0%
R downwards / G upwards / B0% / W0%
R0% / G downwards / B upwards / W0%
R upwards / G100% / B downwards / W0%
R100% / G downwards / B upwards / W0%
R downwards / G upwards / B100% / W0%
R downwards / G upwards / B0% / W0%
R0% / G downwards / B upwards / W0%
R0% / G0% / B downwards / W upwards
R upwards / G0% / B0% / W downwards
R0% / G100% / B downwards / W0%
R upwards / G100% / B0% / W0%
R100% / G downwards / B0% / W0%
R100% / G0% / B upwards / W0%
R downwards / G0% / B100% / W0%
R0% / G upwards / B100% / W0%
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7
8
9
10
206 210 White 2
211 215 White 3
216 220 White 4
221 225 White 5
226 230 White 6
231 235 White 7
236 240 White 8
241 245 White 9
246 250 White 10
251 255 White 11
0 255 Setting the speed if channel 6 is activated.
0 8 No function (if channel 6 is not activated)
9 255 Strobe slow – fast (if channel is not activated)
0 8 No function
9 10 Automatic program 1
11 20 Automatic program 2
21 30 Automatic program 3
31 40 Automatic program 4
41 50 Automatic program 5
51 60 Automatic program 6
61 70 Automatic program 7
71 80 Automatic program 8
81 90 Automatic program 9
91 100 Customer program 1
101 110 Customer program 2
111 120 Customer program 3
121 130 Customer program 4
131 140 Customer program 5
141 150 Customer program 6
151 160 Customer program 7
161 170 Customer program 8
171 180 Customer program 9
181 190 Customer program 10
191 200 Customer program 11
201 255 Customer program 12
0 255 Setting the speed if channels 7 or 8 are activated.
0 8 No function (if channel 7 and 8 are not activated)
9 255
Strobe slow – fast (if channel 7 or 8 are not
activated.)
0 10 No function
11 63 Individual control
64 95
96 127
Control the LEDs in groups of 2
LED 1/2 + 3/4 + 5/6 + 7/8
Control the LEDs in groups of 2
LED 1/3 + 2/4 + 5/7 + 6/8
128 159 Control the LEDs in groups of 4
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LED 1/2/3/4 + 5/6/7/8
160 191
192 255
Control the LEDs in groups of 4
LED 1/2/5/6 + 3/4/7/8
Control the LEDs in groups of 4
LED 1/2/7/8 + 3/4/5/6
11 0 255 Dimmer red LED 1 0 – 100%
12 0 255 Dimmer green LED 1 0 – 100%
13 0 255 Dimmer blue LED 1 0 – 100%
14 0 255 Dimmer white LED 1 0 – 100%
15 0 255 Dimmer red LED 2 0 – 100%
16 0 255 Dimmer green LED 2 0 – 100%
17 0 255 Dimmer blue LED 2 0 – 100%
18 0 255 Dimmer white LED 2 0 – 100%
19 0 255 Dimmer red LED 3 0 – 100%
20 0 255 Dimmer green LED 3 0 – 100%
21 0 255 Dimmer blue LED 3 0 – 100%
22 0 255 Dimmer white LED 3 0 – 100%
23 0 255 Dimmer red LED 4 0 – 100%
24 0 255 Dimmer green LED 4 0 – 100%
25 0 255 Dimmer blue LED 4 0 – 100%
26 0 255 Dimmer white LED 4 0 – 100%
27 0 255 Dimmer red LED 5 0 – 100%
28 0 255 Dimmer green LED 5 0 – 100%
29 0 255 Dimmer blue LED 5 0 – 100%
30 0 255 Dimmer white LED 5 0 – 100%
31 0 255 Dimmer red LED 6 0 – 100%
32 0 255 Dimmer green LED 6 0 – 100%
33 0 255 Dimmer blue LED 6 0 – 100%
34 0 255 Dimmer white LED 6 0 – 100%
35 0 255 Dimmer red LED 7 0 – 100%
36 0 255 Dimmer green LED 7 0 – 100%
37 0 255 Dimmer blue LED 7 0 – 100%
38 0 255 Dimmer white LED 7 0 – 100%
39 0 255 Dimmer red LED 1 0 – 100%
40 0 255 Dimmer green LED 1 0 – 100%
41 0 255 Dimmer blue LED 1 0 – 100%
42 0 255 Dimmer white LED 1 0 – 100%
0 – 9 All IDs 210 ID 21 233 ID 44
10 – 19 ID 1 211 ID 22 234 ID 45
20 – 29 ID 2 212 ID 23 235 ID 46
30 – 39 ID 3 213 ID 24 236 ID 47
43
40 – 49 ID 4 214 ID 25 237 ID 48
50 – 59 ID 5 215 ID 26 238 ID 49
60 – 69 ID 6 216 ID 27 239 ID 50
70 – 79 ID 7 217 ID 28 240 ID 51
80 – 89 ID 8 218 ID 29 241 ID 52
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90 – 99 ID 9 219 ID 30 242 ID 53
100 – 109 ID 10 220 ID 31 243 ID 54
110 – 119 ID 11 221 ID 32 244 ID 55
120 – 129 ID 12 222 ID 33 245 ID 56
130 – 139 ID 13 223 ID 34 246 ID 57
140 – 149 ID 14 224 ID 35 247 ID 58
150 – 159 ID 15 225 ID 36 248 ID 59
160 – 169 ID 16 226 ID 37 249 ID 60
170 – 179 ID 17 227 ID 38 250 ID 61
180 – 189 ID 18 228 ID 39 251 ID 62
190 – 199 ID 19 229 ID 40 252 ID 63
200 – 209 ID 20 230 ID 41 253 ID 64
231 ID 42 254 ID 65
232 ID 43 255 ID 66
7. Wireless DMX
1. Select in the menu WIRELESS. Press ENTER and select ON. Confirm your selection ENTER.
2. The display shows W-DMX SCAN. Press ENTER for 3 seconds. Press the sync button on
your WDMX transmitter. The LED flashes and the display shows W-DMX OK.
3. Step back in the menu to DMX ADDR and set the required DMX address.
4. To disconnect you have to choose in the menu WIRELESS. If the display shows W-DMX OK
press ENTER for 2 seconds.
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8. Technical data
Power supply
Voltage 100 – 240 V AC / 50-60 Hz
Power consumption max. 64 W
Battery Yes
Light source
LM type LED 4in1
Color spectrum RGBW
Power 64 W
Number / Power 8x 8W
Optics
Beam angle 25°
Connections
Power in IP65 Bayonet fastener
Power out IP65 Bayonet fastener
XLR in/out IP65 Bayonet fastener