Ayra ComPar KIT 3 User manual

ComPar KIT 3
DMX COB LED light kit with power outputs
User manual
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Intro uction
Thank you for purchasing the Ayra ComPar Kit 3. This powerful lighting kit features powerful COB LE
technology, ensuring an impressive light output and optimal colour mixing. This user manual gives you some
insight into the options of this powerful kit.
Read this user manual before you set up the system, and familiarise yourself with the product and its
accessories. Also check the box contents for possible damage or missing parts.
If you encounter any problems during use, contact your local dealer for more information and help.
The Ayra ComPar Kit is a versatile lighting system, used for entertainment purposes. It is an ideal system for
mobile Js, solo entertainers and bands who wish to add colourful changing lights to their performance,
creating a powerful atmosphere.
The ComPar Kit consists of a bar with four mounted projectors, each of which can be individually adjusted
and aimed. It is possible to cross beams, or make a fan shape using all projectors. The options are virtually
limitless.
Each ComPar Kit projector uses an RGB colour mix system., enabling you to choose between thousands of
colour tones for each projector. You can also use of the built-in features of the system, such as the sound-
activated mode or the built-in colour presets. It's possible to link multiple fixtures in a master-slave mode as
well. Select the MX mode for advanced control, and use a MX controller to operate the complete bar or
each individual projector.
The all-new ComPar Kit series features built-in power outlets, enabling you to daisy-chain power to other
light effects. Combined with the possibility of incorporating other (third-party) projectors directly into the
system, you are able to create a unique light setup for almost any venue.
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Safety instructions
This unit must be operated by, or under the supervision of an adult. This device is not suitable for children.
Every person involved with the installation, operation and maintenance of this device has to:
- Be qualified
- Follow the instructions of this manual
- Make sure there is no damage caused by transport. If the device seems damaged from the outside, do not
use it and contact your dealer for more information.
- To make sure the device remains in perfect condition and for safe operation, the user must follow the
instructions and warning notes of this user manual.
- amage caused by improper use or modifications to the device are not covered by the warranty.
- This device does not have any user-serviceable parts inside. This device must be serviced by qualified
technicians.
- The light source of this device is not replaceable. When the light source reaches its end of life, the whole
luminaire must be replaced.
Important notes regar ing safety an health:
- Never let the power cord come in contact with other cables. Handle the power cord and all mains
connectors with caution.
- Never remove any warning or informative labels from the unit.
- The ground contact must be connected at all times. o not cover or remove the ground contact.
- Never leave cables lying around.
- o not open the device and do not modify any hardware or software.
- o not insert objects into air vents of this device.
- o not connect this device to a dimmer pack.
- o not switch the system on and off frequently, as this will reduce the lifespan of the device.
- o not drive the inputs of the fixture with a signal greater than required to work at full performance.
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WARNING!
Always keep this evice away from moisture an rain! Hazar ous electric shocks may occur!
WARNING!
Only connect this evice to a matching power outlet. This evice is inten e to work on a
specifie AC currency. Connecting this evice to power outlets with other voltages may result in
permanent amage an possible hazar ous situations, such as fire or electric shocks!
WARNING!
Be careful with every operation of this evice. Touching live wires insi e an outsi e the unit
may cause hazar ous electric shocks!

- Only use this device indoors, avoid contact with water, moisture and other liquids. o not place items filled
with liquids on top of the unit.
- Avoid nearby flames or heat sources, do not place this device near flammable liquids, gas or flammable
items.
- Always disconnect the device when it is not in use for a longer period or time, when servicing is needed, or
when the device needs cleaning.
- Only handle the power cord by its connectors. Never pull the cable to remove a connector from its socket,
as this could lead to damage and electric shocks.
- Always operate this device with a stable AC current.
- Always operate this device with the AC ground wire connected to the electrical system's ground.
- Never use other types of cables than specified in the manual, do not use defective or malfunctioning
cables. Contact your dealer if the included or required cables do not work properly with this device.
- If the device has been exposed to considerable temperature changes (for example, transport from outdoors
to indoors), do not connect the device immediately. o not activate the unit until it has reached room
temperature, as moisture might build up inside the unit, which may cause short-circuiting and/or electric
shocks.
Gui elines an types of use:
- This device is intended to be used by professionals on stage, in theatres, clubs and similar venues.
- This device is used for light effects and entertainment purposes. This product is not suitable for regular
household room illumination.
- This device is not suitable for use by children and must always be operated by an adult.
- Only use the device when the environment is suitable and will not cause any damage. o not use the
product in moist or dusty environments, or where long-term damage may occur such as:
- indoor swimming pools where chlorine is used.
- Beaches, where sand and salt are present.
- Outdoors.
- Indoor areas where intense heat sources are present or where the temperature exceeds levels that
are comfortable for humans.
- Use only the included power cable and only connect the device to a suitable power outlet with the correct
output voltage. Connecting the device to a power outlet with the wrong type of voltage or using the product
with a wrong type of power supply may cause permanent damage to the device.
- Avoid shocks and collision during use and transport. o not transport the device while in use. Avoid brute
force during the installation and operation of this device.
- Familiarise yourself with the functions of the device before use. o not allow operation of the device by
unskilled or unqualified people.
- Use of the device in other ways than described in this user manual may cause damage and injury. Ayra
cannot be held responsible for any damage or injury caused by improper use.
Storage an transport:
- This device is intended for mobile use as well as fixed installations. uring transport, use the original
packaging of the product, the included flight bag or a fitting flight case, preferably filled with foam.
- This device is not intended for continuous use. Operation breaks will ensure that the lifespan of the device
is not reduced.
- If the device is not used for a longer period of time, disconnect it from its power source and store it in its
original packaging, or in a fitting flightcase.
- Store the device dry and indoors, and do not expose the device to extreme temperature changes.
Housing:
- Inspect the housing of the device frequently. Severe dents, cracks and missing screws should be prevented
at all costs. o not use the device when the housing is not in optimal condition. Contact your dealer or a
skilled technician when in doubt about the state of the device.
- Check the fixture and screws for corrosion. Corrosion should not be present on the fixture. Contact your
dealer or a skilled technician when corrosion is found on the fixture.
- Every power or signal chassis/connector should be mounted tightly. o not use the device when connectors
are loose.
- o not use the power cord if the cores are visible. Contact your dealer for a replacement if needed.
- Prevent the build-up of dust and dirt. Clean the exterior of the fixture every month with a dry or damp cloth.
If the device is intensively used, the cleaning frequency must be increased. isconnect the fixture when it is
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going to be serviced.
Fuses:
- The main fuse of this device can be found on the rear of the device, usually next to the power inlet.
- Only replace the fuse for a new one of the same type and rating! o not use a fuse with a higher or lower
rating.
- o not bridge the fuse in any way, as the fuse is used for protection against electric shocks and short-
circuiting. The fuse is a safety measure to protect your audience from hazardous electric shocks.
- Always replace the fuse cover over the fuse compartment. o not use tape or other fastening materials to
close the cover. If the fuse holder is broken, contact your local dealer and do not use the fixture.
Symbol clarification:
WEEE: ispose of this product properly. This product is part of the WEEE directive – the
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive. The requirements stated in this directive
apply to all manufacturers and producers of electronic equipment in the EU.
o not dispose of this product together with regular household rubbish. Contact your local
government for more information about proper disposal and recycling of electronic products in
your region. By recycling this product properly after use, we can work together to enjoy these
products and also protect our environment from being polluted.
CE: The CE mark indicates that the product complies with applicable European directives and
regulations.
In oor use only: This device is designed to only be used indoors. The maximum ambient
temperature should not exceed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit)
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Box contents
Box contents
1x Ayra ComPar Kit 3
1x light stand
1x foot controller with connection cable
1x padded case for ComPar Kit 3
1x light stand bag
1x power cable IEC C13 to Schuko (3x 1mm²)
1x power cable IEC C13 to UK plug (3x 1mm²)
2x uplighting feet
6x tightening knob
Unit an accessory inspection
- Always use the supplied power cable to connect the unit to a power supply. If the cable appears broken or
has visible damage, do not use it.
- If the unit is not going to be used for a longer period of time, disconnect it from the power supply and store it
in a dust-free environment.
- Always check the unit for possible damage before use. If you suspect that something is wrong with the unit,
do not connect it to a power source! When you suspect that your unit is broken or damaged, contact your
local dealer or a certified technician to inspect the unit.
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Device overview
Main fixture
1. Electronic mounting bar
2. Spotlight
3. Stand adapter (35mm)
Foot controller
4. Menu button
5. UP button
6. Suspend button (blackout)
7. Connection cable with locking connector
Mounting feet
7. Metal bracket
8. Rubber foot
9. Screw set for mounting feet (included)
Spotlight
10. Housing
11. Reflector
12. Removable lens
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12. External fuse (for power outputs, F7A/250V)
13. Power input, IEC C14, 100-230 V AC, 50 Hz
14. MX output (3p XLR)
15. MX input (3p XLR)
16. Foot controller input (5p locking aviation plug)
17. Power output, IEC C13
18. LE menu display with menu buttons (menu, down, up, enter)
19. Built-in microphone
20. Spotlight locking connectors
21. Mounting feet with attached screws
Light stan
22. Adjustable feet
23. Height-adjustable tube
Transporting bag
24. Bag with zippers
25. Handle
26. Foot controller and cable compartment
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Important notice!
Power inputs & outputs
The ComPar Kit fixtures have in epen ent fuses for the bar itself an the power outputs. They
are irectly connecte to the AC power input which they share. The internal wiring of the fixture
is built to withstan a max. total loa of 16 A.
The ComPar Kit fixture electronics are equippe with an F3A 20mm fuse.
The Power outputs are equippe with an F7A 20mm main fuse, which bears the total loa for the
power outputs. Every power output is capable of being loa e with 7 A max., but the combine
loa for both outputs cannot excee 7 A. Doing so will result in blowing the internal fuse. Even
though the bar may withstan a larger loa , the 7A fuse is chosen for safety reasons. No
problems will occur when connecting one, two or several LED lighting fixtures. Connecting
fixtures with a high power consumption (such as fog machines) is not recommen e by Ayra.
Any loa greater than 16 A total on the power outputs will also cause the 7A fuse to blow. In
a ition to that, chances are high that the circuit breaker of your power circuit may also cut the
power, causing other fixtures connecte to the circuit to eactivate ue to the loss of power.
The fuses insi e the ComPar Kit act in epen ently of each other. Therefore, any power issues
with connecte lighting fixtures that cause the output fuse to blow, will not result in problems for
the bar itself, so it will keep running an prevent total blackout.
It is theoretically possible to connect a total of 10 ComPar Kit 3 fixtures in a single line, without
power problems (as the maximum power capacity of the power outputs combine is 1,610 W).

Setting up the unit
The ComPar KIT series comes with a practical tripod light stand. Extract the feet of the stands until they are
fully extended. Pull the distance tube out until you reach the appropriate installation height and tighten the
knob. Use the included safety pin to ensure that the stand will not slide down. Place the ComPar KIT bar on
the stand. To activate the unit, connect the included power supply to the unit and a suitable 230V, 50Hz
power outlet. The unit will activate directly after it is plugged in to a wall outlet or other power source.
The status of the fixture is shown on the display. Certain values determine the current status and will change
when you push buttons on the control panel. The buttons each have their own function, for easy navigation in
the control panel.
Display co es:
isplay Mo e Function Description
ADDR MX address setting A001-A512 Set the MX start address by
choosing a value between 1 and
512.
CHND Channel mode 1-channel mode
3-channel mode
7-channel mode
12-channel mode
16-channel mode
Select the MX channel mode,
which determines how many
channels the unit will fill on your
MX controller. More channels =
more specific functionality
SLND Master/Slave mode Slave 1-2 or master operating
mode
NOTE: Only possible by connecting
two ComPar KIT 3 units with each
other by 3p XLR cable.
Set the unit to Slave 1 or 2. In music
mode, slave 2 will switch between
mirrored and synced operation
mode. Slave 1 is standard synced
mode.
SHND Show mode Show 1 - Show 8 + AUTO Select any internal automatic show
for stand-alone applications
When selecting the AUTO mode, you
can also select a preferred speed to
run the programs to.
SOUN Sound mode Sound on/off Activate or deactivate the internal
microphone and the music-controlled
mode
SENS Sound sense Sound sensitivity 0-100 Select the sensitivity of the internal
microphone, for the sound-activated
mode
BLND Blackout mode LE mode, YES – NO Activates or deactivates the beam
output for the LE projectors
LED isplay on/off LE YES – NO Shuts down the display when not
used after 30 seconds
DISP isplay inversion isplay Inversion, Idsp-dspI Inverts the display, when the unit is
used upside-down as a large floor
spotlight with floor stands. This
makes it easier to read certain
display statuses.
TEST Test mode Self test Self-test program, projects all
colours separately. This makes it
possible to check if there are
defective LE modules.
Hour Using time of light Fixture hours, 0 ~ 9999 isplays the run time of the fixture.
Used by rental companies to
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determine service/maintenance
intervals.
UERS version Software version, Ver XXX Firmware software version, not
upgradeable by users
Foot controller features:
Suspend Blackout of the unit (no light whatsoever)
Menu/up
Strobe
1. Synchronous strobe in white
2. Sound strobe in white
3. Sound strobe in colour
Select colour
- Red
- Green
- Blue
- Red + Green
- Red + Blue
- Green + Blue
- Red + Green + Blue
- Colour change by
sound
Select Show
1 – 8
Operating mo es:
Stan -alone (automatic): Select one of the internal programs, which will activate and run in a continuous
loop.
Music-controlle mo e (soun -activate ): Activate the internal microphone by using the display and set
the right sensitivity for optimal music-controlled shows. Select one of the predefined shows. The show will
change step by step when sound is detected.
Master/slave mo e (sync mo e): Connect two or multiple ComPar KIT 3 systems with a standard 3p male
to 3p female XLR cable. The first system will act as a master fixture, the second system will mimic the
actions of the first system, thus creating synchronised effects.
To ensure that this function works properly, use the MX OUT connector of the first system and the MX IN
connector of the second system. Set the second system to Slave 1 or Slave 2 mode (synchronised or
mirrored mode). Connecting more than 1 slave is possible, with a maximum of 16 units.
The Master/slave mode also works when using the included foot controller. Connect the foot controller to the
first fixture with the 5P connector, then feed the signal through from fixture to fixture with the MX inputs and
outputs.
NOTE: The master/slave mode of the Compar Kit 3 is compatible with the master/slave mode of the Compar
Kit 1 and 2. However, the specified floor controllers are not interchangeable between the Compar Kit 1 / 2
and the Compar Kit 3!
DMX mo e: The most extensive operating mode, as this function gives you the ability to control the system
with a standard MX-512 controller, using the 3p MX inputs and outputs. Select one of the several channel
modes and set the right starting address. After this, you have full control over the system with your MX
controller.
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This unit has the following MX channels and MX values:
1 Channel Mo e
CH1 Chase 000-007 Blackout
008-037 Show 01
038-067 Show 02
068-097 Show 03
098-127 Show 04
128-157 Show 05
158-187 Show 06
188-217 Show 07
218-247 Show 08
248-255 Random Show 01-08
3 Channel Mo e
CH1 Red 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH2 Green 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH3 Blue 000-255 immer 0-100%
7 Channel Mo e
CH1 Red 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH2 Green 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH3 Blue 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH4 immer 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH5
Strobe
000-007 No function
008-247 Strobe slow to fast
248-255 Sound strobe
CH6
Colour chase
000-007 Manual colour mix
008-022 Colour chase 1
023-037 Colour chase 2
038-052 Colour chase 3
053-067 Colour chase 4
068-082 Colour chase 5
083-097 Colour chase 6
098-112 Colour chase 7
113-127 Colour chase 8
128-142 Colour chase 9
143-157 Colour chase 10
158-172 Colour chase 11
173-187 Colour chase 12
188-202 Colour chase 13
203-217 Colour chase 14
218-232 Colour chase 15
233-247 Colour chase 16
248-255 Stand-alone
CH7 Speed 000-007 Hold
008-255 Speed slow to fast
12Channel Mo e
CH1 Red 1 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH2 Green 1 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH3 Blue 1 000-255 immer 0-100%
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CH4 Red 2 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH5 Green 2 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH6 Blue 2 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH7 Red 3 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH8 Green 3 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH9 Blue 3 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH10 Red 4 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH11 Green 4 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH12 Blue 4 000-255 immer 0-100%
16 Channel Mo e
CH1 Red 1 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH2 Green 1 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH3 Blue 1 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH4 Red 2 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH5 Green 2 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH6 Blue 2 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH7 Red 3 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH8 Green 3 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH9 Blue 3 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH10 Red 4 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH11 Green 4 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH12 Blue 4 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH13 immer 000-255 immer 0-100%
CH14
Strobe
000-007 No function
008-247 Strobe slow to fast
248-255 Sound strobe
CH15
Colour chase
000-007 Manual
008-022 Colour chase 1
023-037 Colour chase 2
038-052 Colour chase 3
053-067 Colour chase 4
068-082 Colour chase 5
083-097 Colour chase 6
098-112 Colour chase 7
113-127 Colour chase 8
128-142 Colour chase 9
143-157 Colour chase 10
158-172 Colour chase 11
173-187 Colour chase 12
188-202 Colour chase 13
203-217 Colour chase 14
218-232 Colour chase 15
233-247 Colour chase 16
248-255 Stand-alone
CH16 Speed 000-007 Hold
008-255 Speed slow to fast
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Installation an maintenance
Installing the system in a stan ing position (right si e up)
The ComPar KIT 3 is equipped with a 35mm stand adapter, which makes it
possible to position the system on a standard speaker or light stand. A double
screw knob is provided to tighten the system, so it is unable to pivot. This also
prevents unwanted rattle noise caused by speaker vibrations, and possible
instability as tube diameters of stands may vary slightly.
Installing the fixture in a stan ing position (inverte )
It is possible to use the LE projectors as a floor spotlight system, for example
when you want to use them for uplighting purposes. For this feature, use the
screw knobs at the top of the system and mount a floor stand on each side
(included). Use the menu option to invert the display status for easy reading
of values. After this, flip the system and position the bar as you wish.
Installing the fixture in a suspen e position
When installing the system in a suspended position (for example, on a truss
construction), detach the screw knobs and install proper G-clamps or half
couplers (not included).
NOTE: When installing the system in a suspended position, the following list
of safety precautions must be met:
- Use at least two rigging points (clamps), for optimal stability and safety.
- Use at least one (recommended amount: 2) safety cable(s), capable of holding 5x the weight of the system.
Safety cables must be installed in such a way that it is impossible for the system to fall down when one of the
two rigging points breaks.
- It is prohibited to install the system by using only safety cables or chains!
The warranty is void if any of the above safety precautions are not met. Ayra cannot be held responsible if
any damage or injury occurs due to improper use of the system.
Lens mechanism
The Compar Kit 3 spotlights are equipped with a standard lens. As the standard dispersion of a COB LE is
very wide, users may want to change the dispersion angle for different purposes. The Compar Kit 3 has
standard lenses installed in front of the spotlights, mounted with two knobs. By loosening the knobs, the
lenses can be removed and stored in the transport bag. The standard dispersion angle of the Compar Kit 3 is
about 30 degrees. When the lens is removed, the dispersion is approximately 120 degrees - ideal for wall
washing, hall ambient lighting and much more! The overall intensity of the Compar Kit 3 may appear to be
brighter if the lens is installed. This is caused by the dispersion of the light intensity over a smaller surface.
Transport
If you use this fixture in a mobile setup, make sure to provide sufficient protection during transport. Always
use the provided transport bags to protect the system and included lighting stand.
Replacing the internal fuses
First check whether a failing power supply may be the cause of malfunction. When you suspect that one of
the internal fuses is broken, the fuse can be replaced after removing the fuse cover, located on the rear of
the fixture, near the power inputs, outputs and control menu.
WARNING: Before checking the fuse, always disconnect the fixture from your wall outlet or any other power
supply to prevent electric shocks.
Always replace the broken fuse with a fuse of the same type and rating. After the fuse has been replaced,
always close the fuse cover. Reconnect the fixture to your power supply and check whether the problem is
solved. If not, contact your local dealer for help.
Spare parts
This unit has no user-serviceable parts inside. When any damage to internal components occurs, contact
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your local dealer or a specialised technician in order to repair the fixture.
Cleaning:
Clean the housing of the fixture frequently with a damp cloth, to remove dust and/or dirt.
WARNING: Always disconnect the fixture from your wall outlet or other power supply and let the fixture dry
before reconnecting it. This prevents possible electric shocks.
The lenses can be cleaned with a non-aggressive glass cleaning solution, but this is not recommended. Ayra
advises cleaning the mirror and lens with a fine brush, while removing dust and/or dirt with a vacuum cleaner.
Avoid touching the lenses with your bare fingers, to prevent fingerprints on the optics.
Check-up
To prevent dangerous situations, make sure your fixture is in optimal condition before using it. Check your
fixture frequently by using the following check list:
- All screws must be mounted tightly.
- Check all screws and metal parts for corrosion. No visible corrosion may be present.
- The exterior of your fixture must be in optimal condition. Check your fixture for dents, cracks or missing
parts.
- Your installation spot must be in optimal condition. Check your installation spot for corrosion, cracks, dents
and strength.
- Electrical components (connectors and cables) must be in optimal condition. No form of damage (cuts,
exposed wire cores or any other irregularities) should be visible.
If any visual or mechanical damage is detected, contact your local dealer or a specialised technician. o not
use a damaged or failing fixture.
Connectors an wiring schematics:
DMX connectors: Electrical wiring:
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DMX lighting troubleshooting
If you have any problems with MX lighting, consult this troubleshooting section to solve the difficulties with
your product. If this troubleshooting section does not solve your problem, contact your dealer for more
information and help.
This troubleshooting section contains the most frequent problems and is not a complete collection of possible
faults, defects and solutions. The troubleshooting section applies for MX controllers, MX cabling and MX
lighting fixtures. It is possible that not all described problems, causes and solutions apply to your situation as
product details may vary from product to product.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
The fixture does not activate itself Blown fuse Check the fuse compartment for
blown fuses and replace them if
necessary
No power cable plugged in Plug in the power supply into a
suitable power outlet
Power switch is not in the ON
position
Turn the device on by switching
the ON/OFF switch to the ON
position, if available
The fixture does not respond to
MX signals
Wrong MX address Set the MX address to the right
value
MX controller blackout function
activated
eactivate the blackout function of
your MX controller
Faulty positioning of the MX
polarity switch on the controller
Flip the polarity switch on your
MX controller
No response or MX activity
signal LE s active
Check your MX cables for
possible connector breaks and
replace them if necessary
The fixture does not respond to
sound
Wrong operating mode selected. Check if the sound-activated mode
of the fixture is activated.
Microphone sensitivity level is set
too low
Increase the sensitivity level of the
built-in microphone
Speaker placed too far away or
lack of bass
Place your light effect closer to
your speakers (or vice versa)
and/or increase low-frequency
volumes. The microphone will not
be triggered by high-pitched
sounds.
The beam output is very low irty/dusty optics Clean the lens and/or other optics
with a dry or damp cloth
immer is not set to full output Set all dimmer levels to 100% on
your MX console
Sometimes the MX signal is lost
and/or some fixtures are
flickering / behaving oddly
Faulty/broken MX cables Check your MX cables for
possible connector breaks and
replace them if necessary.
Power cable interference on your
MX signal
Avoid installing the MX and
(high) power cables parallel to
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each other.
No MX terminator Insert a MX terminator at the end
of your MX chain
Signal loss or distortion in MX
values
Insert a MX booster in your MX
chain after 32 fixtures or less. After
a maximum of 32 fixtures the MX
signal needs to be refreshed.
The fixture does not respond to all
MX channels
Wrong MX channel mode Check the MX channel mode of
the fixture. If the wrong value is
set, change the channel mode to a
different setting and try again.
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Technical specifications
- compact light system
- equipped with four projectors
- projectors individually adjustable
- amazing colour mixing thanks to COB RGB LE light source
- removable lens, change the dispersion angle from 30 to 120 degrees!
- automatic, sound-activated, master-slave and MX operating modes
- compatible with Compar Kit 1 and 2
- two selectable ‘Slave’ modes
- microphone sensitivity digitally adjustable for sound-activated mode
- several MX channel modes (1, 3, 7, 12 or 16 channels)
- LE display with menu buttons
- display invert
- IEC C14 power inlet
- tightening knobs at the top for extra projectors
- integrated stand adapter with tightening knob
- included foot controller, for easy light show control by musicians and Js
- included light stand, for easy plug-and-play setups
- included transport bag for the system + light stand for optimal safety and convenience during
transport and storage
- power requirements: 110 - 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
- power consumption: 170 VA
- two power outputs, suitable for powering other ComPar kits, ComPar fixtures or (LE ) light fixtures
- ComPar Kit fuse: F3A, 20mm glass
- power outputs fuse: F7A, 20mm glass
- total weight: 10.5 kg
LED light source:
- for each spotlight: 30W COB RGB LE chip with reflector
Projector features:
- four separate projectors on each system
- equipped with heat sinks for optimal cooling and long lifespan
- wide-angle manual pan and tilt for each projector individually, for optimal beam adjustment
- solid cable from every projector to the main bar
- amazing colour mixing thanks to COB LE technology
- removable lens to adjust the light dispersion for any purpose
- included and easy-to-mount uplighting feet, for wall washing and uplighting purposes
Connectors:
- MX: 3p XLR male and female
- power in: IEC C14 male chassis
- power out: IEC C13 female chassis
- foot controller: 5p Aviation
Inclu e accessories:
1x light stand
1x foot controller with connection cable
1x padded case for ComPar Kit 3
1x light stand bag
1x power cable IEC C13 to Schuko (3x 1mm²)
1x power cable IEC C13 to UK plug (3x 1mm²)
2x uplighting feet
6x tightening knob (2 for stand adapter, 4 for top mounting)
Technical etails:
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- LE current mA (A): 667 mA
- total power (W): 96.9 W (please calculate with 170 W of power when connecting this device because of the
power factor)
- power factor (PF): 0.571 PF
- AC current mA (A): 0.738 A
- surface temperature during use: 48 degrees Celsius
Light output data, measured with 30-degree angle, 1 spotlight:
Re LED:
- 931 lux @ 1 m
- 250 lux @ 2 m
- 45 lux @ 5 m
Green LED:
- 1,299 lux @ 1 m
- 342 lux @ 2 m
- 62 lux @ 5 m
Blue LED:
- 1,740 lux @ 1 m
- 510 lux @ 2 m
- 93 lux @ 5 m
RGB LED:
- 3,775 lux @ 1 m
- 1073 lux @ 2 m
- 196 lux @ 5 m
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