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MAD PAR 4IP : (EN - version 1.0)
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  • Page 1 MAD PAR 4IP User Manual MAD PAR 4IP : (EN - version 1.0) www.jmazlighting.com...
  • Page 2: Document Version

    © 2024 JMAZ GROUP, INC. All rights reserved. The information, specifications, diagrams, images, and instructions provided in this document are subject to change without prior notice. The JMAZ GROUP, INC. logo, as well as the product names and numbers mentioned, are trademarks of JMAZ GROUP, INC. Copyright protection extends to all forms and types of copyrightable materials and information, both currently recognized by law and any future extensions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 3 – Introduction 4 – Safety Instructions 5 – Warranty Information 7 – FCC Statement 8 – Power / Battery Information 9 – IP65 Disclaimer 11 – Safety Precautions 14 – Specifications 15 – Box Contents 16 – Photometrics 17 –...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Unpacking: Thank you for purchasing the MAD PAR 4IP by JMAZ. Every device has been thoroughly tested and shipped in perfect operating condition. Please carefully inspect the shipping carton for any damage that may have occurred during transit. If the carton appears damaged, inspect the fixture for any signs of damage and ensure all necessary accessories are intact.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Lighted lamp is HOT! WARNING – To reduce the risk of FIRE OR INJURY CAUTION – Use indoors only. CAUTION – Risk of Electric Shock CAUTION –Hot surface. Keep away from curtains and other combustible materials. Turn off the power and allow to cool before replacing lamp.
  • Page 6: Manufacturer's Limited Warranty

    CAUTION! There are no user-serviceable parts inside this unit. Attempting repairs yourself will void the manufacturer’s warranty. If your unit requires service, please contact JMAZ Group, INC. CAUTION! Do not discard the shipping carton in the trash; please recycle whenever possible. MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY PERIODS: A.
  • Page 7 product is modified in any manner which JMAZ concluded, after inspection, affects the reliability of the product; if the product has been repaired or serviced by anyone other than the JMAZ factory unless prior written authorization was issued to purchaser by JMAZ; if the product is damaged because of improper maintenance as set forth in the instruction manual.
  • Page 8: Fcc Statement

    FCC Statement This device meets the requirements of FCC Part 15 regulations. Its operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. It must not cause harmful interference. 2. It must accept any interference received, including interference that could result in undesired operation.
  • Page 9 AC Power Power Requirements: The MAD PAR 4IP has an external power supply that requires 12.6V DC, 3 Amps, with a frequency of 50/60Hz. To ensure proper power supply, refer to the current rating listed on the product's back panel or consult the specifications chart. This rating indicates the average current draw under standard operating conditions.
  • Page 10: Ip65 Disclaimer

    Battery Safety Information ● The MAD PAR 4IP must NOT exceed 8 hours of plug-in time to a power source. Please ensure you have someone watching the fixtures when they are charging. ● Avoid causing a short circuit in the battery. A short circuit generates a high current, which can lead to overheating, leakage of electrolyte gel, release of harmful fumes, explosion risk, or other types of battery damage.
  • Page 11 Maritime installations require specialized preparation and maintenance. Due to the corrosive nature of marine environments, IP ratings designed for freshwater may not be sufficient. Regular maintenance and potential duty-cycles are essential to prevent damage. In humid or cold conditions, condensation can occur internally, necessitating duty-cycles to expel moisture.
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    support@jmazlighting.com. Important: Only the fixtures are IP65 rated. The flight case and charging bases are not designed for outdoor use or exposure to moisture. This unit contains no user-serviceable parts. Attempting repairs will void the warranty. Modifications or disregard of safety instructions will also void the warranty. Never look directly into the light source.
  • Page 13 ● Objects have fallen into the fixture, or liquids have been spilled on it. ● The fixture is not operating normally or exhibits performance changes. Protection Class 1: This fixture must be properly grounded. It contains no user- serviceable parts. Attempting repairs yourself will void the manufacturer's warranty. Modifying the fixture or ignoring the safety instructions and guidelines will also void the warranty and exclude any warranty claims or repairs.
  • Page 14 Heat Sources: Keep the fixture away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Servicing: The fixture should be serviced by qualified personnel if: ● The power-supply cord or plug is damaged. ●...
  • Page 15: Specifications

    Specifications: Light Source • 60W (4 x 15W) RGBWA+UV LEDs • LED Life Expectancy: 50,000 hrs Color System • RGBWA+UV Color Mixing 8/16 bit • CCT: 2300K to 8500K Body • Die-Cast Aluminum and Steel Structure Electronics • Strobe Shutter: 1-25Hz •...
  • Page 16: Box Contents

    Dynamic Effect • Max 14 Hour Battery Life / 40 Hour In Battery Saving Mode • Charging Time: 4 Hours • Selectable Battery Saving Mode: 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% • 73 Preset Color Programs • 50 Advanced Sound Active Mode •...
  • Page 17: Photometrics

    Photometrics...
  • Page 18: Installation Guidelines

    Installation Guidelines Qualification: Only qualified individuals should install this fixture. Compliance: Installation must comply with all local, national, and international commercial electrical and construction codes and regulations. Support Structure: The trussing or installation area must support at least 10 times the weight of the fixture and any attached accessories without deformation.
  • Page 19 Installation Clamp Mounting This fixture is equipped with two mounting points on the underside for the attachment of two Omega brackets. Additionally, there are two safety cable loops on the underside, located between the Omega bracket mounting points (refer to the illustration below). Mounting Instructions: 1.
  • Page 20: Installation Instructions

    Exposure to external sources such as direct sunlight, other lighting fixtures, moving head units, and lasers can cause significant internal damage to JMAZ lighting fixtures. This includes potential harm to optics, dichroic color filters, gobos (both glass and metal), prisms, animation wheels, frost filters, irises, shutters, motors, belts, wiring, discharge lamps, and LEDs.
  • Page 21 Charge for no more than 8 hours, then unplug the device to maximize battery life. Battery Safety: Before charging, read and follow battery safety instructions. Avoid using the MAD PAR 4IP on full power mode (100% LED power) while charging or plugged in to prevent overheating.
  • Page 22: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL The MAD PAR 4IP features a display screen with a 5-button control pad, which can be used to easily adjust any device settings.
  • Page 23: System Menu

    System Menu Main Sub-Menu Sub- Sub-Menu Sub-Menu Description Menu Menu Options Options Address DMX ADDR Set DMX Address <001-512> Channel <5> Select DMX Channel Mode <6> <8> <16> Color Color Select Preset Color <01-73> Select Preset Color Temperature <2300K> <2400K> <2500K>...
  • Page 24 Microphone Micropho Select Fixture Microphone Under Sound Mode. Host Mic = Master Light Guest Mic (All fixtures under the Master/Slave Host Mic Mode will listen to the microphone from the Master fixture) Manual Dimmer <000- Guest Mic = Current Isolated Fixture 255>...
  • Page 25 Password LOCK- Automatic Screen Lock Settings Default Password: UP, DOWN, UP LOCK- DOWN, ENTER Blcklight Backlight Settings Loss Data <Hold> Settings for when DMX Signal is lost <Blackout > Reset <NO> Reset the fixture to Factory Settings <YES> White Bal. <0-255>...
  • Page 26: Ir Remote

    IR Remote The MAD PAR 4IP comes with an IR Remote that allows a user to cycle through different configurations and settings. To enable the IR Control function, follow the instructions below: Press Menu or the Up and Down buttons repeatedly until you see “Setting” on the display.
  • Page 27 DOWN Pressing the “Down” Button will scroll the menu you are in or will decrease the value of the function you are selecting. Red (R) Pressing the “Red (R)” button, will change the light to a static Red color. Green (G) Pressing the “Green (G)”...
  • Page 28 Pressing the “DMX” Button will set the fixture into DMX Mode. Fave 1, 2, 3, 4 Note: Please see Favorite Custom Color Mixing to program your Favorite Colors. Pressing Fave 1 will set the fixture to the Favorite Custom Color Number 1 you have programmed in the menu.
  • Page 29 Button 2 = 3200K Button 3 = 4000K Button 4 = 4500K Button 5 = 5000K Button 6 = 5600K Button 7 = 6000K Button 8 = 6500K Button 9 = 7000K Button 10 = 7500K Button 11 = 8000K Button 12 = 8500K Pressing the Up and Down Buttons will adjust the Color Temperature in 100K intervals.
  • Page 30 5700K 5800K 5900K 6000K 6100K 6200K 6300K 6400K 6500K 6600K 6700K 6800K 6900K 7000K 7100K 7200K 7300K 7400K 7500K 7600K 7700K 7800K 7900K 8000K 8100K 8200K 8300K 8400K 8500K Strobe Pressing the Strobe Button will set the Fixture into the Strobe setting. Pressing Buttons 1 –...
  • Page 31 Sound Mode New Modes Buttons Numbers Red @ 12, Red @ 255 Green @ 12, Green @ 255 Blue @ 12, Blue @ 255 White @ 12, White @ 255 Amber @ 12, Amber @ 255 (Red@255+Blue@255) @5%, (Red@255+Blue@255) @100% (Red@255+Blue@50) @5%, (Red@255+Blue@50) @100% (Red@255+UV@255) @5%, (Red@255+UV@255) @ 100% (Red@255+White@128) @5%, (Red@255+White@128) @100%...
  • Page 32 Sound 21 + Sound 22 + Sound 24 Sound 15 + Sound 16 + Sound 17 Sound 18 + Sound 19 + Sound 20 Sound 5 + Sound 6 + Sound 7 Sound 10 + Sound 20 + Sound 30 Sound 19 + Sound 25 + Sound 22 Sound 3 + Sound 5 + Sound 7 + Sound 9 Sound 2 + Sound 4 + Sound 6 + Sound 8...
  • Page 33: Wireless Dmx Settings

    Color (Static Preset Colors, Total Preset Colors: 73) Pressing the Color Button will set the fixture into the Static Preset Color Mode. Use the Color Buttons to set your desired color. Pressing R will set the fixture to a static Red color. Pressing G will set the fixture to a static Green color.
  • Page 34 3. W-TRN (Wi-MAZ Wireless DMX Transmitting Mode, Creating a New Connection) *Note: In order to be in Wireless DMX Transmitting Mode, please ensure the light is under the Host(Master) Light. Please see Host/Guest Instructions for more information. a. Press the Menu repeatedly until you see Setting. b.
  • Page 35: Standalone Setup

    Press Enter once you’ve chosen your desired DMX Channel. Preset Color-Mode: To run the MAD PAR 4IP on a Preset Static Color, follow the instructions below: Press Menu, or the Up and Down arrows repeatedly until Color shows up on the Display.
  • Page 36 17. Press Enter once you’ve finished your selections. Auto-Programs To set the MAD PAR 4IP In Automatic Mode, follow the instructions below: Press Menu or the Up and Down arrows repeatedly until you see Color Pro on the display. Press Enter Use Up and Down buttons to choose your desired colors: 1.
  • Page 37 Press Enter once you’ve found your desired value. • Press Enter. Manual Mode: • To set the custom color on the MAD PAR 4IP, follow the instructions below: • Press Menu, or Up and Down arrows until you see Manual on the display. • Press Enter.
  • Page 38 Use Up and Down arrows until you see Power on the Display. • Press Enter. • Select from: 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% to select the level of brightness for the MAD PAR 4IP. Dimmer: • Use Up and Down arrows until you see Dimmer on the Display.
  • Page 39 • Use Up and Down arrows to select either HOLD or BLACKOUT. • Press Enter once you’ve found your desired selection. Reset: • Use Up and Down arrows until you see Reset on the Display. • Press Enter. • Use Up and Down arrows to select between NO and YES. •...
  • Page 40 To access the ID page, follow the instructions below: • Press Menu, or Up and Down arrows until you see ID on the display. • Press Enter. • Use Up and Down arrows to select from 1 – 10. • Press Enter once you’ve found your desired selection.
  • Page 41: Dmx Chart

    DMX Traits/Chart 6-channel mode Channel Value Feature 0-255 Red, 0 - 100 % 0-255 Green, 0 - 100 % 0-255 Blue, 0 - 100 % 0-255 White, 0 - 100 % 0-255 Amber, 0 - 100 % 0-255 UV, 0 - 100 % 8-Channel Mode Channel Value...
  • Page 42 79-81 R255+B35+UV255 82-84 R+UV 85-87 G255+B128 88-90 91-93 G255+W128 94-96 97-99 G255+A128 100- 103- G+UV 106- B255+W128 109- 112- 115- B+UV 118- 121- B+UV 124- W+UV 127- R+G+B 130- R+G+A 133- R+G+W 136- R+G+UV 139- R+B+A 142- R+B+W 145- R+B+UV 148- R+A+W 151-...
  • Page 43 166- G+A+W 169- G+A+UV 172- G+W+UV 175- B+A+W 178- B+A+UV 181- B+W+UV 184- A+W+UV 187- R+G+B+A 190- R+G+B+W 193- R+G+B+UV 196- R+G+A+W 199- R+G+A+UV 202- R+G+W+UV 205- R+B+A+W 208- R+B+A+UV 211- R+B+W+UV 214- R+A+W+UV 217- G+B+A+W 220- G+B+A+UV 223- G+B+W+UV 226- G+A+W+UV 229-...
  • Page 44 241- R+G+A+W+UV 244- R+B+A+W+UV 247- G+B+A+W+UV 250- R255+G255+B80+W255+A180+UV000 253- RGBAWUV 0-22 No Function 2300K 2400K 2500K 2600K 2700K 2800K 2900K 3000K 3100K 3200K 3300K 3400K 3500K 3600K 3700K 3800K 3900K 4000K 4100K 4200K 4300K 4400K 4500K 4600K 4700K 4800K 4900K 5000K 5100K 5200K...
  • Page 45 6000K 6100K 6200K 6300K 6400K 6500K 6600K 6700K 6800K 6900K 7000K 7100K 7200K 7300K 7400K 7500K 7600K 7700K 7800K 7900K 8000K 8100K 8200K 8300K 8400K 8500K 86-255 No Function 0-36 No Function 37-39 PTY1(RGB) 40-42 PTY2(CMY) 43-45 PTY3(RGBCMY) 46-48 PTY4(RGBWAUV) 49-51 RBW(RYGCBM) 52-54...
  • Page 46 94-96 R+W, A 97-99 R+W, W 100- 103- 106- 109- 112- G,UV 115- 118- 121- G+UV, B 124- G+UV, G 127- G+UV, W 130- G+UV, A 133- G+W, B 136- G+W, G 139- G+W, A 142- G+W, W 145- 148- 151- 154- B,UV...
  • Page 47 175- B+W, G 178- B+W, A 181- 184- 187- A,UV 190- 193- 196- 199- Y,UV 202- 205- 208- UV,D 211- UV,M 214- UV,W 217- 220- 223- 226- W,R+A 229- W,R+W 232- W,R+UV 235- W,B+G 238- W,B+W 241- W,B+UV 244- W,A+UV 247- W,A+W...
  • Page 48 250- W,R+G+A 0-127 Speed for Auto Programs(AUTO) 128- Speed for Auto Programs(FADE) 0-10 No Function 11-15 sound1 16-20 sound2 21-25 sound3 26-30 sound4 31-35 sound5 36-40 sound6 41-45 sound7 41-45 sound8 46-50 sound9 51-55 sound10 56-60 sound11 61-65 sound12 66-70 sound13 71-75 sound14...
  • Page 49 161- sound32 166- sound33 171- sound34 176- sound35 181- sound36 186- sound37 191- sound38 196- sound39 201- sound40 206- sound41 211- sound42 216- sound43 221- sound44 226- sound45 231- sound46 236- sound47 241- sound48 246- sound49 251- sound50 0-255 Sensitivity 0-255 Speed for Sound Programs 0-255...
  • Page 50 55-57 R255+B050 58-60 R255+G128 61-63 64-66 R255+B128 67-69 70-72 R255+W128 73-75 76-78 79-81 R255+B35+UV255 82-84 R+UV 85-87 G255+B128 88-90 91-93 G255+W128 94-96 97-99 G255+A128 100- 103- G+UV 106- B255+W128 109- 112- 115- B+UV 118- 121- B+UV 124- W+UV 127- R+G+B 130- R+G+A 133-...
  • Page 51 154- R+W+UV 157- G+B+A 160- G+B+W 163- G+B+UV 166- G+A+W 169- G+A+UV 172- G+W+UV 175- B+A+W 178- B+A+UV 181- B+W+UV 184- A+W+UV 187- R+G+B+A 190- R+G+B+W 193- R+G+B+UV 196- R+G+A+W 199- R+G+A+UV 202- R+G+W+UV 205- R+B+A+W 208- R+B+A+UV 211- R+B+W+UV 214- R+A+W+UV 217-...
  • Page 52 229- B+A+W+UV 232- R+G+B+A+W 235- R+G+B+A+UV 238- R+G+B+W+UV 241- R+G+A+W+UV 244- R+B+A+W+UV 247- G+B+A+W+UV 250- R255+G255+B80+W255+A180+UV000 253- RGBAWUV 0-22 No Function (CH10) 2300K 2400K 2500K 2600K 2700K 2800K 2900K 3000K 3100K 3200K 3300K 3400K 3500K 3600K 3700K 3800K 3900K 4000K 4100K 4200K 4300K...
  • Page 53 5300K 5400K 5500K 5600K 5700K 5800K 5900K 6000K 6100K 6200K 6300K 6400K 6500K 6600K 6700K 6800K 6900K 7000K 7100K 7200K 7300K 7400K 7500K 7600K 7700K 7800K 7900K 8000K 8100K 8200K 8300K 8400K 8500K 86-255 No Function 0-10 No Function (CH13) 11-15 sound1 16-20...
  • Page 54 66-70 sound13 71-75 sound14 76-80 sound15 81-85 sound16 86-90 sound17 91-95 sound18 96-100 sound19 101- sound20 106- sound21 111- sound22 116- sound23 121- sound24 126- sound25 131- sound26 136- sound27 141- sound28 146- sound29 151- sound30 156- sound31 161- sound32 166- sound33 171-...
  • Page 55 211- sound42 216- sound43 221- sound44 226- sound45 231- sound46 236- sound47 241- sound48 246- sound49 251- sound50 0-36 No Function (CH11) 37-39 PTY1(RGB) 40-42 PTY2(CMY) 43-45 PTY3(RGBCMY) 46-48 PTY4(RGBAWUV) 49-51 RBW(RYGCBM) 52-54 55-57 58-60 61-63 64-66 67-69 R,UV 70-72 73-75 76-78 R+UV, B...
  • Page 56 112- G,UV 115- 118- 121- G+UV, B 124- G+UV, G 127- G+UV, W 130- G+UV, A 133- G+W, B 136- G+W, G 139- G+W, A 142- G+W, W 145- 148- 151- 154- B,UV 157- 160- 163- B+UV, B 166- B+UV, G 169- B+UV, A 172-...
  • Page 57 190- 193- 196- 199- Y,UV 202- 205- 208- UV,D 211- UV,M 214- UV,W 217- 220- 223- 226- W,R+A 229- W,R+W 232- W,R+UV 235- W,B+G 238- W,B+W 241- W,B+UV 244- W,A+UV 247- W,A+W 250- W,R+G+A 0-127 Speed for Auto Programs(AUTO) (CH12) 128- Speed for Auto Programs(FADE)
  • Page 58: Cad Drawings

    CAD Drawings:...
  • Page 59: Maintenance Guidelines

    MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE! CLEANING Frequent cleaning is recommended to ensure proper function, optimized light output, and an extended life. The frequency of cleaning depends on the environment in which the fixture operates: damp, smoky, or particularly dirty environments can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the fixture’s optics.
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