EVENT LIGHTING PAR6X12OB 6x 12W RGBWAU Outdoor Battery LED PAR User Manual

June 5, 2024
EVENT LIGHTING

EVENT LIGHTING PAR6X12OB 6x 12W RGBWAU Outdoor Battery LED PAR

For your safety, please read this user manual carefully before use.
Event Lighting reserves the right to revise the manual at any time. Information and specifications within this manual are subject to change without notice. Event Lighting assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors or omissions. Please consult Event Lighting for any clarification or information regarding this item.

Safety Instructions

Warning

  • Do not open this device, there are no user serviceable parts inside. Risk of electric shock.
  • Do not look directly at the light source from close range.
  • Avoid contact with the unit during operation, as the housing may become hot. Allow the fixture to cool for at least 15 minutes after turning off before touching.
  • Install this device in a location with adequate ventilation, at least 50cm from adjacent surfaces.
  • Do not operate this device, or connect this device to power, within 50cm of any flammable material.
  • Use a safety chain when mounting this device overhead.
  • Do not operate this device outdoors where excessive dust, heat, water, or humidity may affect it.
  • This device is IP65 certified, meaning that it is protected against dust ingress, and protected against low pressure water jets from any direction. Ensure all protective covers are sealed correctly.
  • Do not operate this device if the housing, lenses, or cables appear damaged.
  • Do not connect this device to a dimmer or rheostat.
  • Do not operate this device at temperatures higher than 40°C (104°F).
  • Only connect this device to a grounded and protected circuit.
  • Only use the hanging bracket to carry this device.
  • Stop using this device immediately if a serious operating problem becomes apparent.

IMPORTANT: Only use the provided Outdoor DMX cable in the device’s DMX out port. Use of other cables will cause the cable to become stuck in the port, requiring the unit to be repaired.

Coin/Button Cell Battery Safety Information
This product includes an IR remote that contains a coin/button cell battery. If the battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns and, in extreme cases, can lead to death. Keep batteries away from children.

Product Installation

PAR6X12OB can be mounted in many orientations, provided each individual device is secured by the use of the correct mounting bracket. Use a safety chain when mounting PAR9X15O overhead.

Dimensions

Lux Chart

Distance (m) 1 2 3 4 5
Diameter (m) Ø0.73 Ø1.46 Ø2.18 Ø2.91 Ø3.64
R 310 75 35 20 13
G 1,160 340 150 80 56
B 1,205 320 136 76 2
W 1,280 330 149 80 49
A 438 110 49 28 18
U 238 62 26 15 10
Full 3,820 970 460 290 180

Control Board Operation

Static Colour Mode

Value Function
C1 R
C2 G
C3 R + G
C4 B
C5 B + R + UV
C6 G + B
C7 R + G + B + A + UV
C8 W
C9 R + W
C10 G + W
C11 R + A
C12 B + W + UV
C13 R + B + W + UV
C14 G + B + W
C15 R + G + B + W + A + UV

Wireless DMX Mode

Set Up Wireless DMX
PAR6X12OB needs to be paired from the Wireless DMX transmitter. Follow the steps below to pair:

  1. Connect the DMX512 controller to the wireless DMX transmitter.
  2. Switch on PAR6X12OB, turn on the wireless DMX control on from control panel ‘rfon’
  3. Set the PAR6X12OB to DMX mode. (AXXX or dXXX)
  4. Switch off PAR6X12OB. Then, press and hold the ‘DMX select’ button whilst switching on PAR6X12OB. Once PAR6X12OB turns on, the ‘wireless status’ light will be lit white and the unit will be in ‘setup mode’.
  5. The ‘wireless indicator’ will be lit to a specific colour to indicate the protocol being used for the transmission as shown in TABLE1. Pressing the button will cycle through the colours.
  6. Once the desired protocol is selected, press the button for more than 1 second to save the protocol. The transmitters, receivers and transceivers will remember the protocol used even after a power cycle with their built-in memory chip.

Now, select either WDMX Mode or ELDMX Mode.

Table 1 Protocols

Colour Protocol
Red ELDMX Transmit and Receive
Green WDMX Receive
Blue WDMX G3 Transmit

Using WDMX Mode

Transmitters

Press the button to connect all unconnected receivers in the coverage area. Press the button for 3 seconds to disconnect all receivers in the coverage area.

Receivers
Press the button for 3 seconds to disconnect the device from the transmitter it is currently connected to.

Note: The colour of the light will indicate the group. Refer to Table 2 below.

Note: The receiver will not connect with a new transmitter unless it is disconnected first.

Table 2 WDMX Status Indicators

Protocol Action Description
W-DMX Receive White No connection
Red Deleting Connection
Red Fast Flash Connection Lost
Green Fast Flash Connecting to Transmitter
Green Slow Flash Connected but no DMX signal
Green Connected with DMX signal
W-DMX Transmit Red Deleting All Receivers
Blue Fast Flash Connecting with the receivers
Blue Slow Flash No DMX input
Blue Transmitting DMX

Using EL/GZ Wireless DMX Mode

Changing Channel Group
Press the button to display the current channel group being used. Press the button again to cycle through the groups. The colour of the light will indicate the group as shown in Table3.

Table 3 Status Indicators

Protocol Action Description
ELDMX Solid Colour (Red, Green,

Blue, Yellow, Cyan, Purple)

| 1 of the 6 colour groups
Flashing Red| Transmitting DMX
Flashing Green| Receiving DMX

IR Remote Control Mode

  • You must switch off wireless DMX function, select
  • Select , then use IR remote to switch on IR remote control mode.

DMX Chart

6 Channel Mode

Channel Value Function
1 000-255 Red: 0% ~ 100%
2 000-255 Green: 0% ~ 100%
3 000-255 Blue: 0% ~ 100%
4 000-255 White: 0% ~ 100%
5 000-255 Amber: 0% ~ 100%
6 000-255 UV: 0% ~ 100%

10 Channel Mode

Channel Value Function
1 000-255 Red: 0% ~ 100%
2 000-255 Green: 0% ~ 100%
3 000-255 Blue: 0% ~ 100%
4 000-255 White: 0% ~ 100%
5 000-255 Amber: 0% ~ 100%
6 000-255 UV: 0% ~ 100%
7 000-255 Master Dimmer 0% ~ 100%
8 000-255 Strobe (slow-fast)
9 000-050 No function
051-100 Select 15 Static colour mode (CL), colour have been controlled

by ch10

101-150| Select Auto colour switching modes (CC), program speed have

been controlled by ch10

151-200| Select Auto colour fade mode (dE), program speed have been

controlled by ch10

201-250| Select Auto colour pulse mode (CP), program speed have

been controlled by ch10

251-255| Select Sound active mode (SU), sound sensitivity level have

been controlled by ch10








10

(Ch9 set 051-

| 000-015| No function
016-031| R
032-047| G
048-063| R + G
064-079| B
080-095| B + R + UV
096-111| G + B
112-127| R + G + B + A + UV
128-143| W
144-159| R + W
160-175| G + W
176-191| R + A
192-207| B + W + UV
208-223| R + B + W + UV
224-239| G + B + W
240-255| R + G + B + W + A + UV
10

(Ch9 set 101-

| 000-255| Select auto run speed for (CC, dE and CP) from slow to fast
10

(Ch9 set 251-

| 000-255| Select sound sensitivity level for sound active mode (SU) form low to high

Technical Specifications

Power

  • Input Voltage: 100~240V AC, 50/60 Hz
  • Power Consumption: 72W
  • Connection: Seetronic® Outdoor Powercon input connection

Photometrics

  • Light Source: 6pcs 6-in-1 RGBWAU 12W LED
  • Beam Angle: 40°
  • PWM: 20,000 Hz
  • LED Lifespan: 50,000 hours

Effects

  • Dimming: 0~100%
  • Strobe: 0~20 Hz

Control

  • Protocol: DMX512, Wireless DMX
  • DMX Channels: 6 / 10
  • Built-in Programming: Yes
  • Display: 4-button & 4-digit LED display control panel
  • Cooling: Fanless

Battery

  • Approx. 4 hours full colour
  • Approx. 20 hours single colour at auto run

Housing

  • Materials: Die-cast Aluminium
  • Finishing: Matte black
  • IP rating: IP65
  • Net Weight: 3 kg
  • Overall Size: 240 x 165 x 210 mm

Warranty

Please refer to your local dealer or please contact Event Lighting Pty Ltd Website: www.event-lighting.com.au.

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