Pulse LEDBAR 24.1 Manual page 4

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1) Mains Power Inlet
The LEDBAR24.1 operates from a standard mains voltage outlet (AC120-240V/50-60Hz). DO NOT
connect this to a dimmer pack as this can damage the unit and/or the dimmer pack. Dimming or
control of this product is done utilising the onboard DMX functions.
2) Mains Fuse
1A 250V rated 20mm mains fuse. Should the fuse require replacement the unit must be isolated
from the mains power supply before removing the fuse cover. The replacement fuse must be of the
same type and rating.
3) Mode
After the unit has powered up Press the "MODE" button to access the menu system and select the
required operating mode.
4) Setup
Press the "SETUP" button to access the parameters relevant to the selected mode.
5) Up
Press the "UP" button to increase the value of the selected parameter.
6) Down
Press the "DOWN" button to decrease the value of the selected parameter.
7) DMX Input
Standard 3-pin XLR male chassis socket for DMX input. Pin configuration for this product is Pin1=
Ground, Pin2= Negative (-ve) and Pin3= Positive (+ve).
8) DMX Output
Standard 3-pin XLR female chassis socket for DMX input. Pin configuration for this product is Pin1=
Ground, Pin2= Negative (-ve) and Pin3= Positive (+ve).
9) Mains Power Output
The LEDBAR 320 features a mains power pass through for daisy chaining the power on multiple
LEDBAR 320 units.
After power on, Press "MODE" button to activate the main menu: Built-in programs mode, Auto
running mode, DMX mode, Slave mode, sound-activated mode.
"SETUP" is to set the relative specification for current mode.
"UP" is to add the value of current specification.
"DOWN" is to decrease the value of current specification.
Built-in Programs: 17 built-in programs allow the user to generate a light show without the need for
a controller. Each program can be adjusted for speed or fade time.
Auto Run: This adds variety to the light show by running the built-in programs one after another in
continuous loop.
DMX mode: Controlled by DMX controller
Slave Mode: Used in conjunction with the Program, Auto, Sound Active or Static Colour modes
Sound Active Mode: In Sound Active mode the fixture will react to the mid/low tones, with each
beat the fixture will move the program forward one step.
Static Colour mode: Static Colours can be preset with each colour featuring 255 levels from 0-255
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