JMAZ VERSA FLEX PAR TRI220 RGB LED Versa Flex User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- JMAZ
Table of Contents
JMAZ VERSA FLEX PAR TRI220 RGB LED Versa Flex User Manual
Safety instructions
- Be sure to read the USER MANUAL carefully before using this product.
- Be sure to keep the USER MANUAL properly for future needs.
- Use this product correctly when you can fully understand the User Manual
Thank you for choosing our VERSA FLEX PAR TRI220 with mover. FOR YOUR OWN
SAFETY, PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU INITIAL START-UP!
CAUTION!
Be careful with your operations. With a high voltage you can suffera dangerous
electric shock when touching the wires!
This device has left our pemises in absolutely perffect condition. In der to
maintain this condition ano ensure a safe operation, it is absoluely necessary
for the user to follow the safety instructions and arning notes writen in this
manual.
CAUTION! Keep this device away from rain and moisture! Unplug mains lead before opening the housing.
Important:
The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting dama es caused by
the non-observance of this manual or any unauthorized modificaationo the
device.
Please consider that damages caused by manual modificaationso the device are not subject to warranty. During the operation the housing becomes hot). Allow the fixt e to cool approximately 20 minutes prior to manipulate with it.
Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than stated on the rear
panel.
WARNING! This unit does not contain an ON/OFF switch. Always disconnect
power input cable to completely remove power from unit when not in use or
before cleaning or servicing the fixture.
Make sure that the power-cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges. Check the device and the power-cord from time to time.
Always disconnect from the mains, when the device is not in use or before cleaning it. Only handle the power-cord by the plug. Never pull out the plug by tugging the power cord.
This device falls under protection class I. Theefore it is essenntialo connect the yellow/green conductor to earth.
The electric connection, epairs and servicing must be carried out by a qualified employee.
Do not connect this device to a dimmer pack.
Do not switch the fixture on and o ffin short intervals as this would reduce the lamp’s life.
During the initial tart-up some smoke or smell may arise. This is a normal process and does not necessarily mean that the device is defecti e.
Do not touch the device’s housing bare hands during its operation (housing becomes hot)! For replacement use lamps and fuses of same type and rating onl.
CAUTION! EYE DAMAGES!
Avoid looking directly into the light source (meant especially for
epileptics)!
UNPACKING
Signal Cable *1
Power Cable*]
User Manual*1
VERSA FLEX PAR TRI220*1
Safety Cable*1
VERSA FLEX PAR TRI220 is made of a new type of high temperature strength of engineering plastics and cast aluminum casing with nice outlook. The fixture is designed and manufactured strictly following CE standards, complying with international tandard DMX512 protocol. It’s available independently controlled and linkable with each other for operation. And it is appli able for large- scale live per formances, theater, studio, nightclubs and discos.
This manual covers the important information on intallaation and applacations. Meanwhile, please keep this manual well for future needs.
Maintenance and cleaning
It is absolutely essential th t the fixture is kept clean and that dust, dirt and smoke-fluid residues must not build up on or within the fixture. Otherwise, the fixture’s light-output will be significantly reduced. Regular cleaning will not only ensure the maximum light-output, but will also allow the fixture tto functioneliably throughout its life. A soft li t-free cloth moistened with any good glass cleaning fluid is recommended, under no circumstances should alcohol or solvents be used!
DANGER!
Disconnect from the mains before starting a y maintenance work
The front objecti e lens will require weekly cleaning as smoke-fluid tends to building up residues, reducing the light-output very quickly. The cooling-fans should be cleaned monthly.
The interior of the fixture should be cleaned at least annually using a vacuum-cleaner or an air-jet. Remove dust and dirt from the fans and cooling vents using a soft brush and acuum-cleaner
Important! Check the air filters periodically and clean before they become clogged!
Clean two air filters placed in the fixture’s covers and two in the fixture base. Use a vacuum cleaner, compressed air or you can wash them and put back dry.
Afer replacing the air filters, reseset the elapsed time c ter in the menu “Informarmation” ormaormation– >Air Filters—>Elapsed Time).
Replacing the fuse. Before replacing the fuse, unplug mains lead.
- Remove the fuse holder on the rear panel of the base with a fitting ewdriver from the housing (an(anti- lockwise).
- Remove the old fuse from the fuse holder.
- Install the new fuse in the fuse holder (only the same type and rating).
- Replace the fuseholder in the housing and fix it.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Specificaations
- Led quantitiy :1205w warm white led, 960.2RGB outer SMDs, 156*0.5 ultra white inner
- SMDS:7°10w RGBW,600.2 RGB:19 10w RGBW 2200.2w 5050 RGB SMD led: 324*0.5w cool warm white
- SMD
- led:2*30w white led
- Control signal DMX512, master-slave and sound acti ated or auto
- Control channel:(15+4A-885CH/125++CHA+RSJO
- Dimensions: 1010 149 589mm
- Net weight: 118.7kgs
- Gross weight:21kgs
- 26 degree heam angle
- Bulit in running programs
- 1 Statc gobo wheel with 7 gobos plus open
- 1 Calor wheel with 7 colors plus apen
- There is Unit 1 and Unit 2 DMX mode option, Control channel is changeable, based on different parcan.
- Led strip effect
- Each pixel is controllable individually
- 0-100% linear LED dimmer
- 1.8 TFT LCD display (160-128pix)
- 1-25T/sec high speed LED shuter/strobe effect with variable speed
- -35-45C max ambient temperature.
- Display reversible for up side down application
- IP20 protection aatg
- Preset variable/randin strobe and dimming pulse effect
- Powercon IN/OUT
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
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VERSA FLEX PAR TRI220 is for wash effect for on-site decoraation purpose.
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Do not immediately operate the fixture if it has been through severe temperature changes during storage or transportationas this may damage the unit. Please allow the fixture to return to normal temperature.
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The fixture should be stored properly when in transportaationo avoid violent shaking or movement.
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Do not expose the fixture to elements that include high heat, moisture, or an environment with too much dust when in operation.
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Do not place any power cables exposed on the ground as it may cause electronic shock.
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Make sure the fixture is securely installed in a safe locaation when i talling.
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Use safety chain or safety cable when installing and ensure bolts or screws are securely fastened.
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Make sure the lens is in good condition. It is ecommended to replace the fixture if there is any damages or severe scratches.
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Make sure the fixture is operated by qualified personnel who has read this user manual in its enenety.
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Do not atempt to repair the fixturure without consulting with JMAZ Lighting or one of its authed repair
facilities. -
JMAZ Lighting has the right to void any warranty or service to the fixture if there are anany malfunctions caused by disregard of this user manual.
MENU OPERATIONS
Dmx Addr | MENU | Description |
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A001—A)(XX | Dmx Address Setting | |
Auto Play | Auto Program | Internal Programr1.1 |
Music Control | Internal Program1-1.2 | Master/Alone |
Slave Mode | On/Off | Slave Mode |
Speed Set | Speed 1 “TO | Speed Set |
Reset | ALL Reset | On/Off |
Scan Reset | On/Off | Scan Reset |
Color Reset | On/Off | Color Reset |
Gobo Reset | On/Off | Gobo Reset |
Reverse Pan | Head Pant | On/Off |
Head Pant | On/Off | Reverse Pant |
Reverse Tilt | Head THU | On/Off |
Head Tilt2 | On/Off | Reverse Tilt2 |
sue: .it | Reset Default | On/Off |
Calibration | Code (Password :0881 | Calibration |
Code
| PAN, TILT, Color…| Calibration of the
channel
Temperature| XXX Cif| Current Temperature
Manual Control| PAN•0(……| Manual Control
M1cSET| (7’1996| Sensitivity of mic
RF Remote| On/Off| RF Remote
Signal Set| Wire| DM)(5121Cable DMX5121
Wireless| only Wireless in
WMAZ&Out| Wireless In &Cable Out
Auto IRO| Automatic recognition:
1. Cable In &Transmit wireless
2. No Cable To Wireless in
RF ID| ID 1’12| RF ID Set
DMXMode| Uniti| Tron7| XXX XX CH| Tron71XXX_Cli specified channel]
Reserve 1-4| XXX EC( CH| R0Serv01-41/00(_CH specified channel)
Cluad19| XXX -XXX_CH| Cluad1900(X_CH specified channel]
Reserve 1-4| XXX 400LCH| Reservetamoccou specified channel)
Reserve 1.4| XXX lOCCCH| ReserVe1•41X)OLCH specified channel)
Reserve 1-4| XXX XX_CH| Reserve1•4(XXX_CH specified channel)
Tri220| XXX *USN| Tri220{XXXCH specified channel)
Du0324| XXX SI)0(_CH| Duo3241XXX_CH specified channel)
Tri60| XXX II/C(_CH| TrifiCI(XXX_CH specified channel)
- The type of Unit 1 and Unite 2 combination can not be the same, and all the detachable parcan can not be installed as the same, otherwise the set rated power may be exceeded, the total Versa flex bar will be damaged.
- The type of Unit 1&Unit 2 combination option can not be set Reset default”. After replacement of the detchable parcan, you should select the corresponding the type of parcan,otherwise it will cause the fixture out of control
- The start address and the end address of Unit1&Unit2 combination can be checked after selecting the right type of parcan, repsenting the current DMX address which is coresspond to the channel address for the parcan selected. The numbers of the total control channel can be checked by XXX Mode after setting Mode Set Mode->XXX Mode.
- When using the full mode, it will occupy more control channels of the controller.If there is no signal state after setting this mode (Connect the DMX cable, the screen keep flashing on the address page), you should check whether the DMX address of this fixture plus the total control channel numbers of this fixture has exceeded the numbers of the control channels controled by the controller(The standard numbers of the controller controled is 512).
- When using master slave mode, the slave must to be set to the slave mode.In Auto Play-> Slave Mode On mode, you need exist to the slave mode, you should dobule-click the DMX address or Slave Mode or change the Slave Mode to be Off.
- Since Versa flex bar is combinable, the control channel is changable, the order of the control channel is as follows: Base control channel+ control channel of the selected parcan from Unit 1 + control channel of the selected parcan from Unit 2
65 | Head2 Red In Ring 1 | |||
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0.255 | Red in Ring 1 saturation contro10-100%) | |||
66 | Head2 Greenin Ring 1 | |||
0.255 | Green in Ring 1 saturation control (0-100%) | |||
67 | Head2 Blue In Ring 1 | |||
0.255 | Blue in Ring 1 saturation control(0-100%) | |||
66 | Head2 Red In Ring 2 | |||
0.255 | Red in Ring 2 saturation control(0-100%) | |||
69 | Head2 Greenin Ring 2 | |||
0.255 | Green in Ring 2 saturation controg0-100%) | |||
70 | Head 2 Blue in Ring 2 | |||
0.255 | BlueinRing 2 saturation oontrol(0 -100%1 | |||
71 | Head2 Red in Ring 3 | |||
0.255 | Red in Ring 3 saturation control (0-100%) | |||
72 | Heed2 Green in Ring 3 | |||
0.255 | Green in Ring 3 saturation control(0-100%) | |||
73 | Heed 2 Blue in Ring 3 | |||
0.255 | Blue in Ring 3 saturation control(0-100%) | |||
74 | Head 2 Red in Ring 4 | |||
0.255 | Red in Ring 4 saturation control (0-100%) | |||
75 | Head2 Green in Ring 4 | |||
0.255 | Green In Ring 4 saturation control(0-100%) | |||
76 | Head 2 Blue in Ring 4 | |||
0..255 | Blue In Ring 4 saturation control(0-100%) | |||
77 | Head2 Red in Ring 5 | |||
0..255 | Red InRing 5 saturation control (0-100%) | |||
78 | Head2 Greenin Ring 5 | |||
0.255 | Green in Ring 5 saturation control(0-100% | |||
79 | Head 2 Blue in Ring 5 | |||
0.255 | Blue inRing 5 saturation controg0 -100%) | |||
80 | Head2 Red in Ring 6 | |||
0.255 | Red in Ring 8 saturation control (0-100%) | |||
81 | Head2 Greenin Ring 8 | |||
0.255 | Green in Ring 6 saturation control(0-100%) | |||
82 | Head2 Blue in Ring 6 | |||
0.255 | Blue in Ring 6 saturation control(0-100%) | |||
83 | Head2 Red in Ring 7 | |||
0.255 | Red in Ringeturation control (0100%) | |||
Eta | Head2 Greenin Ring 7 | |||
0.255 | Green in Ring 7 saturation control(0-100%) | |||
85 | Head2 Blue In Ring 7 | |||
0.255 | Blue inRing 7 saturation controg0 -100%) | |||
86 | Head2 Red In Ring 8 | |||
0.255 | Red in Ring 8 saturation control (0-100%) | |||
87 | Head2 Greenin Ring 8 . | |||
0.255 | Green in Ring 8 saturation control (0-100%) | |||
10 | 57 | Head 2 Patterns | ||
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0..15 | No Function | |||
016..029 | Pix Dynamic Scenel | |||
30..43 | Pix Dynamic Scene2 | |||
44..57 | Pix Dynamic Scene3 | |||
58..71 | Plx Dynamic Scene4 | |||
72..85 | Pix Dynamic Scane5 | |||
86..99 | Pix Dynamic Scoriae | |||
100..113 | Pix Dynamic Scane7 | |||
114..127 | Plx Dynamic Scenes | |||
128..143 | Pix Dynamic Scane9 | |||
142..155 | Plx Dynamic Scene10 | |||
156..189 | Pix Dynamic Scanell | |||
170..183 | Plx Dynamic Scene12 | |||
164..197 | Pix Dynamic Scanel3 | |||
198..211 | Plx Dynamic Scene14 | |||
212..225 | Pix Dynamic Scane15 | |||
226..239 | Plx Dynamic Scenel6 | |||
240..255 | Fix Dynamic Scene17 | |||
28 | 11 | 58 | Head2 Pattemsspeed | |
0.255 | Slowto Fast | |||
12 | 59 | Head 2 Expand Patterns | ||
0..15 | No Function | |||
016..029 | Plx Dynamic Scenel | |||
30..43 | Pix Dynamic Scene2 | |||
44..57 | Plx Dynamic Scene3 | |||
58..71 | Pix Dynamic Scene4 | |||
72..85 | Piz Dynamic Scenes | |||
88..99 | Pix Dynamic Scene& | |||
100..113 | Piz Dynamic Scenel | |||
114..127 | Pix Dynamic Scene(‘ | |||
128..143 | Piz Dynamic Scene9 | |||
142..155 | Pix Dynamic Scene10 | |||
156..169 | Piz Dynamic Scenel 1 | |||
170..183 | Pix Dynamic Scenel2 | |||
184..197 | Phi Dynamic Scenel3 | |||
198..211 | Pix Dynamic Scenel4 | |||
212..225 | Piz Dynamic Scene15 | |||
226..239 | Pix Dynamic Scenel6 | |||
240..255 | Piz Dynamic Scenel? | |||
30 | 13 | 60 | Head 2 Foreground dimmer | |
0..255 | ExpandPstternsForegrounddlmmer 0-100%. |
(ForegroundColor Share with
*Red,Green,Slue•Channel)
31| 14| 61| | Head2 Background dimmer
0..255| ExpandPatternsBackgrounddimmer 0— 100%.
32| 15| 62| | Head 2 Background Red
0.255| 0-100%BackgroundReddimmerfromdarktobright
33| 16| 63| | Head 2 Background Green
0.255| 0-100%Background Greendimmer fromdarIctobright
34| 17| 64| | Head2 Background Blue
0..255| 0-100%Backgrounaluedimmerfromdarktobright
Mode/Channel | Value | Function |
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Simple
34CH| Same
I 7CH| Full 94CH| |
1| 1| I| | Head 1 Dimmer
0..255| Dimmer 0%…100%
2| 2| 2| | Head I Shutter
0..31| Shutter closed
32..83| shutter open
64..95| Strobe effect slow to last
96..127| shutter open
128..159| Pulse-effect in sequences slow to fast
160..191| shutter open
192.223| Random strobe effect slow to fast
224.255| shutter open
3| 3| 3| | Head I Red
0..255| 0-100%Readimmer fromdarktobright
4| 4| 4| | Head 1 Green
0.255| 0-100%Green dimmer from dark to bright
5| 5| 5| | Head 1 Blue
0.255| 0 -100%Bluedimmerlromdarkto bright
e| e| 8| | Head 1 MacroColor
0..0| No Function
1..15| Red
18..31| Green
32..47| Blue
48..83| Red+Blue
84..79| Red+Green
80..95| Green+Olue
98..111| Red+8Iue•Green
112..127| 2700K
128..143| 3200K
144..159| 3500K
160..175| 5000K
176..191| 5500K
192..207| 6000K
208.223| 6500K
224.239| 7000K
240.255| 8000K
7| 7| 7| | Head 1 Color Temp
0..15| No Function
16..45| Below3200K
46..75| 3200K-3500K ; k JivcatC
76..105| 3500K-5000K r • c —…..Lu.
106..135| ‘….
– r5000K-5500K
136..165| 5500K-6000K
166..195| 6000K-6500K
196.225| 6500K- 7000K
226.255| 7000K- 8000K
8 | 8 | 8 | Head 1 Macro RUN | |
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0..15 | Nofunclion | |||
18..31 | Macro Run 1 | |||
32..47 | Macro Run 2 | |||
48-63 | Macro Runt | |||
64..79 | Macro Run 4 | |||
80..95 | Macro Run 5 | |||
98..111 | Macro Rune | |||
112.127 | Macro Run? | |||
128..143 | Macro Run 8 | |||
144..159 | Macro Sound1 | |||
180..175 | Macro Sound2 | |||
178..191 | Macro Sound3 | |||
192.207 | Macro Sound4 | |||
208.223 | Macro Sounds | |||
224.239 | Macro Sounds | |||
240.255 | Macro Sound? | |||
9 | 9 | 9 | Head11113CM Speed | |
0..255 | MEP= SPOCIi f 0111310W To Feel | |||
10 | 10 | 10 | Head 1 Panama | |
0..15 | No Function | |||
0113..029 | Pix Dynamic Sconel | |||
30.43 | Pix Dynamic Scene2 | |||
44..57 | Pm Dynamic Scene3 | |||
58..71 | Pix Dynamic Scene4 | |||
72..85 | Pix Dynamic Scene5 | |||
88..99 | Pm Dynamic Scenes | |||
100..113 | PI% Dynamic Scow . | |||
114.127 | Pix Dynamic &pima | |||
128..143 | Pix Dynamic Scene9 | |||
142..155 | Pix Dynamic Sumi° | |||
1513..189 | Pix Dynamic Scanel1 | |||
170..183 | Pix Dynamic Scanel2 | |||
184..197 | Pix Dynamic Scanel3 | |||
198.211 | Pix Dynamic Scenel4 | |||
212.225 | Pix Dynamic Scene15 | |||
228..239 | Pix Dynamic Scene113 | |||
240.255 | Pix Dynamic Scene’? | |||
11 | 11 | 11 | Head 1 Pauomsspeed | |
0..255 | 510Wereel | |||
12 | 12 | 12 | Head 1 Expand Paltorns | |
0..15 | No Function | |||
016..029 | PIx DynamicScenal | |||
30-43 | Pp DynamicScene2 | |||
44..57 | Pix DynamicScene3 | |||
58..71 | Pix DynamicScenec | |||
72..85 | Pix DynamicScane5 | |||
88..99 | Pix DynamicStane6 | |||
100..113 | Pix DynamicScene7 | |||
114.127 | Pie DynamicScene8 | |||
128..143 | PIx DynamicScene9 | |||
142..155 | Pic DynamicScanal 0 | |||
158..169 | PM DynamicScene11 | |||
170..183 | Pix DynamicSconel2 | |||
184..197 | Pie DynamicScenel3 | |||
198.211 | Pic DynamicScene14 | |||
212.225 | Pix DynamicScenel 5 | |||
228.239 | PIx DynamicScanal 6 | |||
240..255 | Pix DynamicScenel7 |
Documents / Resources
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VERSA FLEX PAR TRI220 RGB LED Versa
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