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  • Page 1 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP LED Spotlight...
  • Page 2 Thomann GmbH Hans-Thomann-Straße 1 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone: +49 (0) 9546 9223-0 Internet: www.thomann.de 13.07.2022, ID: 545590, 545591...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents General information..........................5 1.1 Further information........................... 6 1.2 Notational conventions........................6 1.3 Symbols and signal words....................... 7 Safety instructions..........................10 Features............................... 13 Installation..............................15 Starting up..............................18 Connections and controls........................21 Operating..............................26 7.1 Starting the device........................... 26 7.2 Operating on the unit........................
  • Page 4 Table of contents Plug and connection assignments....................58 Troubleshooting............................59 Cleaning............................... 61 Protecting the environment......................62 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP LED Spotlight...
  • Page 5: General Information

    Our products and user manuals are subject to a process of continuous development. We there‐ fore reserve the right to make changes without notice. Please refer to the latest version of the user manual which is ready for download under www.thomann.de. 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP...
  • Page 6: Further Information

    General information 1.1 Further information On our website (www.thomann.de) you will find lots of further information and details on the following points: Download This manual is also available as PDF file for you to download. Use the search function in the electronic version to find the topics of Keyword search interest for you quickly.
  • Page 7: Symbols And Signal Words

    General information Letterings The letterings for connectors and controls are marked by square brackets and italics. Examples: [VOLUME] control, [Mono] button. Displays Texts and values displayed on the device are marked by quotation marks and italics. Examples: ‘24ch’ , ‘OFF’ . Instructions The individual steps of an instruction are numbered consecutively.
  • Page 8 General information Signal word Meaning DANGER! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates an immediate dangerous situation that will result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided. WARNING! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pos‐ sible dangerous situation that can result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided.
  • Page 9 General information Warning signs Type of danger Warning – suspended load. Warning – danger zone. 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP LED Spotlight...
  • Page 10: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Safety instructions Intended use This device is intended for use as an electronic lighting effect by means of LED technology. The device is designed for professional use only and is not suitable for use in households. Use the device only as described in this user manual.
  • Page 11 Safety instructions DANGER! Electric shock caused by short-circuit Always use proper ready-made insulated mains cabling (power cord). Do not modify the mains cable. Failure to do so could result in electric shock/death or fire. If in doubt, seek advice from a registered electrician. DANGER! Electric shock caused by high voltages inside Within the device there are areas where high voltages may be present.
  • Page 12 Safety instructions NOTICE! Power supply Before connecting the device, ensure that the input voltage (AC outlet) matches the voltage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is protected by a residual current circuit breaker. Failure to do so could result in damage to the device and possibly injure the user.
  • Page 13: Features

    Features Features The fanless spotlight is suitable for demanding outdoor use as well as for TV and theatre. Special features of the device: LED configuration: 2bright Par 420 IP: 4 × 6in1 RGBLAC LED (20 Watt each) – 2bright Par 720 IP: 7 × 6in1 RGBLAC LED (20 Watt each) –...
  • Page 14 Features Information about protection Equipment with protection class IP65 are dust-tight and completely protected against contact class IP65 (first code number). They are also protected against splash water from any angle (second code digit). That is why this equipment can also be used outdoors. Event technology equipment is generally only designed for temporary use however (event lighting) and not for permanent use outdoors.
  • Page 15: Installation

    Installation Installation Unpack and check carefully there is no transportation damage before using the unit. Keep the equipment packaging. To fully protect the product against vibration, dust and moisture during transportation or storage use the original packaging or your own packaging material suitable for transport or storage, respectively.
  • Page 16 Possible damage due to moisture Moisture entering into open connectors (plugs and couplers) of DMX or power cords can cause short circuits. Close unused connectors with end caps intended for this purpose (www.thomann.de). 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP LED Spotlight...
  • Page 17 Installation Mounting options You can install the unit in hanging or standing position. When in use, the device must always be attached to a solid surface or an approved truss. Use the openings of the bracket provided for mounting. Always work from a stable platform whenever installing, moving or servicing the unit. In doing so, the area underneath the unit must be cordoned off.
  • Page 18: Starting Up

    Starting up Starting up Create all connections while the device is off. Use the shortest possible high-quality cables for all connections. Take care when running the cables to prevent tripping hazards. Connections in DMX mode Connect the DMX input of the device to the DMX output of a DMX controller or another DMX device.
  • Page 19 Starting up Connections in master/slave When you configure a group of devices in master/slave mode, the first unit will control the mode other units for an automatic, sound-activated, synchronized show. This function is ideal when you want to start a show immediately. Connect the DMX output of the master device to the DMX input of the first slave device.
  • Page 20 Starting up NOTICE! Risk of fire due to incorrect polarity Incorrectly inserted batteries may destroy the device or the batteries. Ensure that proper polarity is observed when inserting batteries. NOTICE! Possible damage by leaking batteries Leaking batteries can cause permanent damage to the device. Take batteries out of the device if it is not going to be used for a longer period.
  • Page 21: Connections And Controls

    Connections and controls Connections and controls 2bright Par 420 IP (Item no. 545990) Par 420 IP & ö 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP LED Spotlight...
  • Page 22 Connections and controls 1 Bracket for floor placement or hanging 2 [DMX OUT] | DMX output, designed as a 3-pin XLR panel socket (IP65) 3 [DMX IN] | DMX input, designed as a 3-pin XLR panel plug (IP65) 4 Locking screws for the brackets. 5 Display and keypad [MENU] | Activates the main menu, switches between the menu levels or closes a submenu.
  • Page 23 Connections and controls 2bright Par 720 IP (Item no. 545991) & ö 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP LED Spotlight...
  • Page 24 Connections and controls 1 Bracket for floor placement or hanging 2 Pressure compensation element 3 [DMX OUT] | DMX output, designed as a 3-pin XLR panel socket (IP65) 4 Locking screws for the brackets. 5 [DMX IN] | DMX input, designed as a 3-pin XLR panel plug (IP65) 6 Display and keypad [MENU] | Activates the main menu, switches between the menu levels or closes a submenu.
  • Page 25 Connections and controls Remote control ö 1 [+], [–] | Changes the auto or fade programmes, increases or decreases the strobe speed. 2 Selection of a mixed colour 3 Function selection [Blackout] | Enables or disables the blackout [Strobe] | Turns the Strobe effect (flash) on or off Lemon [Fullon] | Turns all colours to full brightness [Auto] | Starts a preprogrammed automatic show...
  • Page 26: Operating

    Operating Operating 7.1 Starting the device Connect the device to the power supply to start operation. The LED lights. The device is imme‐ diately operational. 7.2 Operating on the unit Navigating in the menu Press [ENTER] to activate the main menu. Press again [UP] or [DOWN] to call up further menu items.
  • Page 27 Operating Setting the DMX address Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘DMX Address’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Use [UP] or [DOWN] to select the desired DMX address between ‘001’ and ‘512’ . Press [ENTER] to accept the selection. This setting is only relevant when the device is controlled via DMX.
  • Page 28 Operating Setting the DMX mode Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘DMX Mode’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Use [UP] or [DOWN] to select the desired DMX mode (2, 3, 6, 9 or 11 channels). Depending on the selected mode, the display shows ‘2CH’...
  • Page 29 Operating Selecting and configuring auto‐ In this operating mode you select one of the automatic programmes and configure the speed matic programmes and the dimmer intensity of the automatic programme. Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Stand Alone’ . Confirm with [ENTER].
  • Page 30 Operating Enabling sound-control In this mode, the unit follows the rhythm of the background music or sounds detected by the built-in microphone. Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Stand Alone’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Press [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Sound’...
  • Page 31 Operating Setting colour macro Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Stand Alone’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Press [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Color Macro’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Use [UP] or [DOWN] to select one of the 35 colour macros (display shows ‘Color1’ … ‘Color35’...
  • Page 32 Operating Setting constant colour Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Stand Alone’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Press [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Static’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Use [UP] or [DOWN] to select an effect or a colour that you can to adjust individually. Press [ENTER] to activate a desired sub menu.
  • Page 33 Operating Display Meaning ‘Amber’ Amber from 0 to 255 ‘Cyan’ Cyan from 0 to 255 Setting colour temperature and dimmer for white Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Stand Alone’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Press [UP] or [DOWN] until the display shows ‘Tunable White’...
  • Page 34 Operating Setting an individual mixed colour Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Stand Alone’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Press [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘User Color’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Use [UP] or [DOWN] to select one of 8 memory slots for an individual mixed colour (dis‐ play shows ‘Color1’...
  • Page 35 Operating Press [ENTER] to accept the selection. Activating Slave mode Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Slave’ . Con‐ firm with [ENTER]. Use [UP] or [DOWN] to select the menu item ‘Yes’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. ð...
  • Page 36 Operating Rotating the Display Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Settings’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Press [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Display Reverse’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Use [UP] or [DOWN] to select either ‘On’ (display rotated by 180 °) or ‘Off’ (display not rotated).
  • Page 37 Operating Setting the behaviour on DMX control failure Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Settings’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Press [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘DMX Fail’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Use [UP] or [DOWN] to select either ‘Hold’...
  • Page 38 Operating Setting the dimmer curve Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Settings’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Press [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Dimmer Curve’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Use [UP] or [DOWN] to select the desired dimmer curve (display shows ‘Linear’ , ‘Exponential’...
  • Page 39 Operating Setting the response behaviour of the dimmer Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Settings’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Press [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘DimmerResponse’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Use [UP] or [DOWN] to select the desired response behaviour of the dimmer (display shows ‘LED’...
  • Page 40 Operating Enabling keylock Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Settings’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Press [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘AutoLock’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Use [UP] or [DOWN] to select either ‘On’ (keylock on) and Off (keylock ‘Off’ ). Press [ENTER] to accept the selection.
  • Page 41 Operating Resetting the device to factory defaults Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Settings’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Press [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘Factory Reset’ . ð The display shows the message ‘Reset Now’ . Confirm with [ENTER] to start the reset.
  • Page 42 Operating Showing information about con‐ nected devices (Remote Device Management) Press [ENTER] and then [UP] or [DOWN] repeatedly until the display shows ‘System Info’ . Confirm with [ENTER]. Press [UP] or [DOWN] until the display shows ‘RDM’ . Confirm the selection with [ENTER]. ð...
  • Page 43: Menu Overview

    Operating 7.3 Menu overview DMX Address DMX Mode Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info 001...512 Auto Yes/No Output Set Firmware V1.0 Program 1 000...255 Standard Operation Hours xxxHrs Program 2 Speed 000...255 Full xxxxH Program 3 Display Reverse On/O Tunable White Display Backlight On/O 11CH...
  • Page 44: Functions In 2-Channel Dmx Mode

    Operating 7.4 Functions in 2-channel DMX mode Channel Value Function 000…255 Dimmer intensity from dark (0) to bright (255) 000…255 Colour temperature white light from 2700 K to 7500 K 7.5 Functions in 3-channel DMX mode Channel Value Function 000…255 Dimmer intensity from dark (0) to bright (255) Stroboscope 000…005...
  • Page 45 Operating Channel Value Function 103…127 Strobe impulses (interval 5 s to 1 s) 128…250 Strobe effect, increasing speed (1 … 20 Hz) 251…255 LEDs on Colour macros 000…010 Blackout 011…013 Colour 1 014…016 Colour 2 017…019 Colour 3 … 111…115 Colour 33 116…120 Colour 34...
  • Page 46: Functions In 6-Channel Dmx Mode

    Operating 7.6 Functions in 6-channel DMX mode Channel Value Function 000…255 Intensity red (0 %…100 %) 000…255 Intensity green (0 %…100 %) 000…255 Intensity blue (0 %…100 %) 000…255 Intensity lime (0 %…100 %) 000…255 Intensity amber (0 %…100 %) 000…255 Intensity cyan (0 %…100 %) 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP...
  • Page 47: Functions In 9-Channel Dmx Mode

    Operating 7.7 Functions in 9-channel DMX mode Channel Value Function 000…255 Dimmer intensity from dark (0) to bright (255) Stroboscope 000…005 LEDs on 006…010 LEDs off 011…033 Random impulses, increasing speed 034…056 Randomly increasing brightness, increasing speed 057…079 Randomly decreasing brightness, increasing speed 080…102 Random strobe effect, increasing speed 103…127...
  • Page 48 Operating Channel Value Function 000…255 Intensity lime (0 %…100 %) 000…255 Intensity amber (0 %…100 %) 000…255 Intensity cyan (0 %…100 %) Colour macros 000…010 Blackout 011…013 Colour 1 014…016 Colour 2 017…019 Colour 3 … 111…115 Colour 33 116…120 Colour 34 121…125 Colour 35...
  • Page 49: Functions In 11-Channel Dmx Mode

    Operating 7.8 Functions in 11-channel DMX mode Channel Value Function 000…255 Dimmer intensity from dark (0) to bright (255) Stroboscope 000…005 LEDs on 006…010 LEDs off 011…033 Random impulses, increasing speed 034…056 Randomly increasing brightness, increasing speed 057…079 Randomly decreasing brightness, increasing speed 080…102 Random strobe effect, increasing speed 103…127...
  • Page 50 Operating Channel Value Function 000…255 Intensity lime (0 %…100 %) 000…255 Intensity amber (0 %…100 %) 000…255 Intensity cyan (0 %…100 %) Colour macros 000…010 Blackout 011…013 Colour 1 014…016 Colour 2 017…019 Colour 3 … 111…115 Colour 33 116…120 Colour 34 121…125 Colour 35...
  • Page 51 Operating Channel Value Function 000…005 No function 006…025 2700 K 026…045 2900 K 046…065 3100 K 066…075 3400 K 076…095 3700 K 096…111 4000 K 112…131 4400 K 132…151 5000 K 152…171 5400 K 172…191 5800 K 192…211 6400 K 212…231 7000 K 232…255...
  • Page 52 Operating Channel Value Function 006…063 Linear course 064…127 Exponential course 128…191 Logarithmic course 192…255 S-curve shaped course 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP LED Spotlight...
  • Page 53: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Technical specifications 2bright Par 420 IP (Item no. 545990) Item no. 266 mm Light source 4 × 6in1 RBGLAC LED, 20 W each Light source proper‐ Colour temperature 2700 K…7500 K ties Optical properties Beam angle 25° Repetition rate 3000 Hz Control 184 mm...
  • Page 54 Technical specifications Item no. DMX control XLR panel socket (IP65), 3-pin Power consumption 80 W Operating supply voltage 100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz Battery for the Battery type Lithium button cell, 3 V, CR 2025 remote control Protection class IP65 Mounting options hanging, standing...
  • Page 55 Technical specifications 2bright Par 720 IP (Item no. 545991) Item no. 290 mm Light source 7 × 6in1 RBGLAC LED, 20 W each Light source proper‐ Colour temperature 2700 K…7500 K ties Optical properties Beam angle 25° Repetition rate 3000 Hz Control 230 mm Buttons and display...
  • Page 56 Technical specifications Item no. Power consumption 140 W Operating supply voltage 100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz Battery for the Battery type Lithium button cell, 3 V, CR 2025 remote control Protection class IP65 Mounting options hanging, standing Dimensions (W × H × D), with bracket 290 mm ×...
  • Page 57 Technical specifications Further information Item no. Construction Outdoor housing, Flat PAR Colour mixture RBGLAC LED type x-in-1 Floor housing Fanless Remote control included Wireless DMX Housing colour Black 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP LED Spotlight...
  • Page 58: Plug And Connection Assignments

    Plug and connection assignments Plug and connection assignments Introduction This chapter will help you select the right cables and plugs to connect your valuable equip‐ ment so that a perfect light experience is guaranteed. Please take our tips, because especially in ‘Sound & Light’ caution is indicated: Even if a plug fits into a socket, the result of an incorrect connection may be a destroyed DMX controller, a short circuit or ‘just’...
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting NOTICE! Possible data transmission errors For error-free operation make use of dedicated DMX cables and do not use ordi‐ nary microphone cables. Never connect the DMX input or output to audio devices such as mixers or ampli‐ fiers. In the following we list a few common problems that may occur during operation.
  • Page 60 DMX interface circuits. If the procedures recommended above do not succeed, please contact our Service Center. You can find the contact information at www.thomann.de. 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP LED Spotlight...
  • Page 61: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning Optical lenses Clean the optical lenses, that are accessible from the outside, regularly in order to optimize the light output. The frequency of cleaning depends on the operating environment: wet, smoky or particularly dirty surroundings can cause more accumulation of dirt on the optics of the device.
  • Page 62: Protecting The Environment

    Protecting the environment Protecting the environment Disposal of the packaging mate‐ rial For the packaging, environmentally friendly materials have been chosen that can be supplied to normal recycling. Ensure that plastic bags, packaging, etc. are properly disposed of. Do not just dispose of these materials with your normal household waste, but make sure that they are collected for recycling.
  • Page 63 Protecting the environment Disposal of your old device This product is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) in its currently valid version. Do not dispose with your normal household waste. Dispose of this device through an approved waste disposal firm or through your local waste facility.
  • Page 64 Notes 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP LED Spotlight...
  • Page 65 Notes 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP LED Spotlight...
  • Page 66 Notes 2bright Par 420 IP 2bright Par 720 IP LED Spotlight...
  • Page 68 Musikhaus Thomann · Hans-Thomann-Straße 1 · 96138 Burgebrach · Germany · www.thomann.de...

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