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FF00 

FF00-FF99 

Colour jump setting (speed slow to fast) 

EE00 

EE00-EE99 

Colour fade setting (speed slow to fast) 

CC00 

CC00-CC99 

Colour pulse setting (speed slow to fast) 

F000 

F000-F255 

Strobe setting (speed slow to fast)

SOUD 

SOUD 

Sound to light white strobe setting 

SUND 

SUND 

Sound to light colour change setting 

r000 

r000-r255 

Red dimming (0-100%) 

G000 

G000-G255 

Green dimming (0-100%) 

b000 

b000-B255 

Blue dimming (0-100%) 

 

Remote control:  

 

The PAR100 is supplied with an I.R. remote control for quick access to most of the basic functions of the 
unit. This must be aimed at the front of the unit where there is a remote receiver and has a maximum 

range of approximately 4-5m. Controls and functions are listed on the diagram below: 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

DMX mode: 

 

The PAR100 can be controlled by DMX signal, simply connect the DMX signal source to the DMX input on 

the unit via a balanced XLR lead. Extra fixtures can be controlled by the same DMX signal by looping 
through the DMX out on the unit. To enter DMX mode, select A001 from the menu and confirm the correct 

start address by using the 

UP

 and 

DOWN

 buttons and 

ENTER

 to confirm.  

This unit has 7 DMX channels as indicated in the table below: 

 

Channel 

Value 

Function 

Setting 

CH1 

0-255 

Master dimming (0-100%) 

Available in all modes 

CH2 

0-255 

Red dimming (0-100%) 

 

CH3 

0-255 

Green dimming (0-100%) 

Dimming modes only 

CH4 

0-255 

Blue dimming (0-100%) 

 

CH5 

0-255 

Strobe (speed slow to fast) 

Available in all modes 

CH6 

0-50 

Open CH1-CH5 

 

 

51-100 

Colour select 

 

 

101-150 

Colour jump setting 

 

1.

 

Power = Remote on/off 

2.

 

Auto = Colour jump open/off 

3.

 

Mode = Colour fade open/off 

4.

 

Flash = Strobe open/off 

5.

 

-- = Decrease option setting 

6.

 

R = Red open/off 

7.

 

G = Green open/off 

8.

 

Enter = Save option setting 

9.

 

Music = Sound to light colour 

change open/off 

10.

 

Motor = Manual colour select 

11.

 

+ = Increase option setting 

12.

 

Dmx = DMX512 open/off 

13.

 

B = Blue open/off 

14.

 

W = No function on this model 

(achieve white by opening red, 
green and blue concurrently) 

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 
6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

14. 

Summary of Contents for PAR100

Page 1: ...1 x main unit with bracket and screws 1x remote control 1 x UK IEC mains lead and 1 x manual Warning To prevent risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the unit to rain or damp environments In the event of a spillage disconnect the mains and allow the unit to dry out naturally Qualified personnel should then check the unit before continuing use Please read through this manual thoroughly befor...

Page 2: ...r debris build ups Do not use strong solvents for cleaning the unit Rear panel controls 1 Manual control buttons 2 DMX Signal in 3 DMX signal out 4 LED display 5 IEC power in fused 6 IEC power out Manual control menu Press the MENU button to enter the settings menu Press UP and DOWN buttons to navigate through various setting functions Press ENTER button to save the desired setting Menu Number ran...

Page 3: ...R lead Extra fixtures can be controlled by the same DMX signal by looping through the DMX out on the unit To enter DMX mode select A001 from the menu and confirm the correct start address by using the UP and DOWN buttons and ENTER to confirm This unit has 7 DMX channels as indicated in the table below Channel Value Function Setting CH1 0 255 Master dimming 0 100 Available in all modes CH2 0 255 Re...

Page 4: ... controller dimmer levels blackout etc Unresponsive to DMX Check that unit is in DMX mode and ensure DMX address remains lit to confirm receiving DMX signal Check DMX controller is not set to black out Check DMX controller is on correct fixture page Check master dimmer value Check correct DMX address is set Check DMX connection and leads Overheating cutting out Ensure adequate ventilation and unit...

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