SLC PRO PAR Quad 5 User Manual

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Caution: For your safety, please read this user manual carefully before initial use!
DISCLAIMER: Stage Light Company known as SLC in this document believes that the information
contained in this manual is accurate in all respects. SLC assumes no responsibility for any errors or
omissions in this documents. SLC reserves the right to revise and make changes to the content of this
document without obligation that SLC notify any person or company of such revision or changes. This
does not in any way constitute a commitment by SLC to make such changes. SLC may issue a revision of
this manual or a new edition to incorporate such changes.

1. Starting Up

What Is Included
1 x PRO PAR Quad 5 RGBW Professional LED PAR
1 x powerCON ® Cable
Opening the Box
Thank you for purchasing one of our quality PRO PAR fixtures. Featuring professional power and data
connectors, we hope you enjoy our top of the line product. When you open the box for the first time
be sure to unpack carefully. Check the box to ensure all of the contents are there. If anything appears to
be damaged through transit, notify the shipper immediately and keep the packing material for inspection.
You generally have 7 days to do so. If for any reason, the fixture needs to be returned, please save the
packing material as it is important that it be returned in the original factory box.
Contacting Us
If you need to contact us for any reason, please do not hesitate!
For a fast response please contact us via e-mail at contact@stagelightcompany.com.
Author:
L. Howard
Safety Instructions
DO NOT open this device, there are no user-serviceable parts inside
DO NOT look at the light source when the device is on
CAUTION: This unit's housing may be hot when lights are operating
DO NOT leave any flammable material within 1.5 ft of this unit while operating or connected
to power
DO NOT operate this device outdoors or in location where dust, excessive heat, water, or
humidity may affect it
DO NOT connect this device to a dimmer or rheostat
ONLY connect this device to a grounded and protected circuit using provided cable
Use a safety cable when mounting this device overhead
PRO PAR Quad 5
PRO PAR Quad 5
User Manual
Date:
02/17/2014
P a g e
Edited:
L. Howard
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Date:
03/17/2014
Stage Light Company, LLC
© 2014

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  • Page 1 SLC notify any person or company of such revision or changes. This does not in any way constitute a commitment by SLC to make such changes. SLC may issue a revision of this manual or a new edition to incorporate such changes.
  • Page 2: Control Board Operation

    PRO PAR Quad 5 User Manual 2. The Fixture Rigging The fixture may be mounted in any safe position provided there is enough room for ventilation. When mounting the fixture use a certified theatrical rigging clamp. When mounting overhead ensure to use properly rated rigging.
  • Page 3: Automatic Mode

    PRO PAR Quad 5 User Manual Automatic Mode After selecting the “PROM” and pressing ENTER, use UP and DOWN to select the built-in programs (PR 01 ~ PR 05) then press ENTER to confirm. Use UP and DOWN to set the operating speed of the program (000~100), then press ENTER to confirm.
  • Page 4 PRO PAR Quad 5 User Manual DMX Values 10 Channels Mode Channel Value Function 000-255 Red 0% ~ 100% 000-255 Green 0% ~ 100% 000-255 Blue 0% ~ 100% 000-255 White 0% ~ 100% 000-255 Master Dimmer 0% ~ 100%...
  • Page 5 PRO PAR Quad 5 User Manual 6 Channels Mode (RGBIS): Channel Value Function 000-255 Red 0% ~ 100% 000-255 Green 0% ~ 100% 000-255 Blue 0% ~ 100% 000-255 White 0% ~ 100% 000-255 Master Dimmer 0% ~ 100% 000-009...
  • Page 6 We are currently working with manufacturers to incorporate our products into their software. If you do not see SLC as a manufacturer, the best place to look is under the generic section. On the PRO PAR fixtures, set the “CHA” to 4 channels and most digital lighting consoles have a generic RGBW profile.

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