Ayra IntenZ CB700 User manual

IntenZ CB700
7x40W RGBW LED Blinder
User Manual
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Ayra IntenZ CB700. This versatile spot armature features powerful R BW
modules, providing you with an extensive colour palette as well as high light output. This manual provides all
the information you need to know about the product before you start using it.
We advise that you read this user manual in its entirety before unpacking the contents of the box, so that you
are familiar with all of the functionality that this product has to offer. Please be sure to check that all of the
parts and accessories listed below under 'Box contents' are included in the package. In the event that the
Ayra IntenZ CB700 does not function properly, or if you have any issues while operating it, please remove
the plug from the power socket and contact your retailer for assistance.
Box contents:
- Ayra IntenZ CB700 Fixture
- Suspension bracket
- Mounting materials (2x tightening knobs, 2x rubber ring)
- 2x quick coupler bracket
- Connector cable: blue lockable power connector to Schuko, 1.5 mm²
Please ins ect the device and the included accessories.
Should you discover that either the device or one or more of the included parts have been damaged or
rendered defective while in transit, please contact your retailer directly.
Please note that the pictures in this user manual serve illustrative purposes only and may differ from the
actual product.
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Safety Instructions
Everyone involved with the installation, operation and maintenance of this device must:
- Be qualified
- Be skilled
- Have read the instructions in this user manual
- Be sure that neither the device nor the included accessories are damaged. Should the device or the
included accessories be damaged, please contact your dealer for more information.
- Ensure that the device is in good working condition and is safe to operate. Please follow the advice and
instructions as they are described in this user manual.
Damage caused by misuse and/or modifications made to the device are not covered by the warranty.
This device does not contain any parts that can be repaired or replaced by the user. Should maintenance or
repairs be necessary, they must be handled by a qualified technician.
The light source of this device is not replaceable. If the light source no longer functions, the entire device
needs to be replaced.
Im ortant information regarding safety and health:
- Do not remove any labels or stickers from this device.
- Do not leave any cables lying around.
- The device should not be opened up, and any hardware or software that may be present should not be
modified.
- To achieve optimal performance, inputs on the device should not be fed with a signal higher than
necessary.
- The device should only be used indoors; contact with water, rain and moisture should always be avoided.
Do not place any objects containing liquid on top of the device.
- Remove the device from any nearby flames or heat sources; do not place it near flammable fluids, gasses
or objects.
- Disconnect this device from a power source if it will not be used for a longer period of time, if maintenance
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WARNING!
Kee this device away from moisture, water and rain to avoid the chance of electric shocks.
WARNING!
Only connect this device to a suitable ower socket. This device functions on a s ecific ower
voltage. If it is lugged into a ower socket with a different voltage, it could result in ermanent
damage and even dangerous situations such as fire or electric shocks.
WARNING!
Be careful when o erating this device. Touching the wires that are connected to the mains,
inside or outside the device, could result in electric shocks.

is necessary, or if it needs to be cleaned.
- Do not pull on the cable to remove a connector, as it can cause damage.
- Do not use any cables other than the ones described in this manual. Do not use defective cables. Please
contact your dealer if the included or necessary cables do not function properly with this device.
- Only use this device with a stable AC power supply.
- Only use this device with power from a grounded power source.
- In the event that the device is exposed to extreme temperature changes (e.g. transported through a cold
outside environment into a warm indoor environment), it should not be turned on until it has reached room
temperature. This is necessary to prevent moisture from forming in the device, which could lead to electric
shocks.
Guidelines and o eration of this device:
- This device is intended for use by professionals on stage, in theatres, in clubs, and in similar entertainment
locations.
- This device is not suitable for use by children, and should always be operated by an adult.
- This device is designed to create light effects for entertainment purposes. It is not suitable for household
illumination.
- This device may only be used in a suitable environment where no damage to the device can occur. Do not
use the device in moist or dusty environments such as:
- indoor swimming pools where chlorine is used
- beaches where there is sand and salt
- outdoors
- indoors in spaces where intense heat sources are present, or where it reaches temperature levels
that would be considered uncomfortable for a person
- Avoid impact and collisions during use and transport. Do not transport the device while it is in use. Avoid
using excessive force when installing and operating the device.
- The user should become familiar with the functions of this device before using it.
- Should the device not be used in the manner described in this user manual, damages or even injuries could
occur. Ayra cannot be held responsible for any injuries or damages that occur as a result of improper use of
this product.
Storage and trans ort:
- This product was designed for mobile use. Please only transport the device in the original packaging, or in
a flight case with a suitable foam inlay.
- This device was not designed for permanent (24/7) use. The expected lifespan of the device will not be
affected by occasionally turning the device off. Disconnect the device or turn off the power when it is not
actively in use.
- If the device will not be used for a longer period of time, it should be disconnected and stored in a dust-free
environment.
- Do not expose the device to extreme temperature differences.
Housing
- Inspect the device's housing frequently, and always just before use. Avoid operating the device if there are
large dents or cracks, or if screws are missing. Do not use the device if the housing is not in good condition.
Contact your dealer or a qualified technician if you are unsure about the state of the device.
- Check the device and the screws for corrosion. Corrosion must not be present on this device. Contact your
dealer or a qualified technician if you find any corrosion on the screws.
Every power and signal connector should be securely attached. Do not use the device if the connectors are
not secure.
- Avoid dust and dirt build-up. Clean the device once a month by disconnecting it from the power supply and
wiping it down with a dry or slightly moist cloth. If the device is used frequently, the cleaning intervals should
increase. gebruikt wordt, dient de schoonmaak-interval verhoogd te worden.
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Symbol ex lanation:
WEEE: Ensure that this device is disposed of properly. This product falls under the WEEE
(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive. The requirements of this directive apply
to all manufacturers and producers of electronic devices in the EU. Do not throw this product
away with regular rubbish. Please contact your local authority for more information about how
to recycle and dispose of these products in your region. By recycling this product in the proper
manner, we can work together to ensure that we can continue to enjoy these kinds of
products and still protect the environment as much as possible from pollution. CE: The CE
logo indicates that this product meets the European norms and requirements to which it must
legally conform.
CE: The CE logo indicates that this product meets the European norms and requirements to
which it must legally conform.
Only suitable for indoor use: this product was only designed for indoor use. The maximum
environmental temperature must not exceed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).
Contact:
Ayra professional lighting products
Verrijn Stuartweg 18
4462 E oes
The Netherlands
Please do not send any products to this correspondence address.
Should you wish to send in a product for repairs or for a refund, please contact your dealer for an RMA
re uest (Return Merchandise Authorisation).
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Overview and O eration Guidelines for this Device
1. Light output
2. Fan airflow cut-out
3. Quick-coupler mounting point
4. Suspension bracket attachment point
5. Fuse
6. Power input (lockable blue power connector)
7. Power output (lockable grey power connector)
8. Display (not visible in the picture)
9. Microphone
10. DMX input and output (3-pins XLR)
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O eration and Mounting
To activate the device, plug it into a mains socket. Once it's connected to an active power source, it will turn
on automatically.
During start up, ‘WELCOME’ will be shown on the display, which means the device is not yet ready to be
operated. Once the device has fully started up, it will jump to the last-used mode. Operation modes and
other settings shown on the display can now be adjusted or changed by means of the menu buttons.
Should the device detect a DMX signal, it will automatically switch to DMX mode and will display the last-
used address. For new devices, this will normally be DMX address 001. Of course, you can change the DMX
address via the display using the menu buttons.
Using the display and the menu buttons, you can adjust the functions and settings of the device. Press
'Enter' to confirm an adjustment or select a function, use ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ to change values press ‘Menu’ to
go back to the menu.
Changed settings or functions can be confirmed by pressing ‘Enter’. After several seconds, the device will
automatically return to the main menu and perform its actions. This process can be sped up by holding down
the ‘Menu’ button for two seconds after confirming changes with ‘Enter’.
The menu contains the following options and settings:
Dis lay Mode Function
DMX address DMX Addres Configuration Address A001 … A512
DMX MODE Channel Mode Selection 6CH / 9CH / 21CH / 30CH
AUTO MODE Show mode with adjustable
speed and programs. Here, ‘00’
is a random program
Show mode: 00-12
Show speed: 01-99 (Slow-fast)
Sound mode: on/off
Sound sense: 00-99 (Sound Sensitivity min-
max)
Slave mode Master / Slave mode: The master
device will provide slave devices
with a synchronised signal
Master
Slave 1
Slave 2
Advanced
settings
Advanced Settings Dimmer mode: Halogen, Linear, Square,
Inverted Square, S-curve
Display: On/Off (for when not in use)
Display invert: No / Yes
LED calibration: Red, reen, Blue, White 050-
255
Language: English, Chinese
DMX fail: Auto, Blackout, Hold
Software: Display software version
You'll find an explanation of the various functions below:
DMX Address: With this function, you can determine the DMX start address of the device. Set it channel
001, and the device will read DMX channel 1. Set it to channel 003, then the device will read DMX channel 3,
etc.
DMX mode: This device can make use of different DMX channel modes. There’s a simplified channel mode
for when your DMX circle is rather complete and no extensive control over the functions is required. It’s also
possible to use the most extensive channel mode, allowing for more available channels, each with a different
a s s i g n e d f u n c t i o n .
Auto mode: the device comes with multiple pre-programmed shows that operate at a fixed speed or, if
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desired, operate in sound-controlled mode. There are 13 built-in shows (00-12) and show ‘00’ will activate a
randomised pallet of shows. The speed values can be adjusted from 01-99 and are to be set if you’re not
using the internal microphone. If you do want to make use of the internal microphone, enable Sound Mode
so the microphone can detect the beat of the music and adjust its program to the beat. Experiment with the
sound sensitivity values to find the best possible result.
Slave mode: The Master-Slave mode is designed to sync multiple devices. A copy of the internal program is
sent to the daisy-chained devices so that each one projects the same effect. The master-slave function
works by means of standard 3-pin XLR cables. The only difference is that the first device in the chain does
not receive DMX input.
PLEASE NOTE: When Slave mode is activated, the device will wait for a signal from the Master device. It is
not possible to simply select an automatic or sound-controlled mode! To cancel this, select 'NAST' mode in
the SLND menu, so the device goes to Master mode. Then, all standalone functions can be activated.
Advanced settings
The advanced settings menu contains several extra options that allow you to further optimise your device
depending on the situation.
Dimmer mode: These modes determine the LED chips’ reaction. The different dimming curves determine the
value of the LED chip at a certain light positioning value. This makes it possible to simulate certain dimming
curves for a halogen-like output that diminishes light per pixel.
Display: It’s possible to disable the display when not in use to prevent light pollution.
Display invert: Inverts the display in case of upside down suspension.
LED calibration: You may have to align this LED armature’s performance with another LED armature that
uses a different light source or response. The maximum values for red, green, blue and white (all of the
device’s base colours) can be corrected via this function.
Language: The device’s language can be set to either English or Chinese.
DMX fail: this function determines what the device should do in case of DMX signal loss. There are three
options:
- The device switches to automatic operating mode
- The device switches to black-out mode
- The device holds on to the last received signal
O erating Modes
The following overview is designed to show the differences between the various operation modes that are
supported by the above-mentioned menu functions.
Auto:
Automatic mode allows you to choose one of the operating modes that do not depend on external factors
(such as sound-controlled signals or the presence of sound). Choose one of the basic programs and
optionally adjust speed or intensity settings.
Sound:
When in Sound-controlled mode, the device's internal microphone detects the music and reacts to the beat.
The device will move in sync with the music and provide an automated light show.
When there is no music for the device to detect or when only high frequencies are audible, the device will
continue its program at a slower pace, so the light show will not stop abruptly. As soon as the microphone
detects music again, it will resume the automated program and follow the beat.
Slave
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In Slave mode, you can daisy-chain multiple devices of the same type so they all function a specific way.
This way you can coordinate your light show by having multiple separate devices moving the same way
instead of all different directions, which can be chaotic. Basically, you can connect an unlimited number of
slave devices to a master device, but a DMX booster is required in between. enerally speaking, you can
connect up to four armatures together without the need for a DMX booster.
Be aware that when you attempt to connect devices of different types and brands, they may behave
strangely and you may not get the desired effect because certain functions are linked to the wrong channels.
This is true of DMX lighting of all brands and types.
DMX
The DMX mode is the most comprehensive way to maintain ultimate control over all the functions this device
has to offer. It enables you to determine exactly how many functions you want to control via the DMX
controller or DMX software.
This device can be set to various channel modes so the channel layout, which is shown below, corresponds
perfectly with your DMX circle layout, as well as with the functions you will be using.
DMX mode
6CH mode:
CH Function Values
1 Master Dimmer 000-255 (0-100%)
2 Shutter / Strobe 000-005 LED ON
006-015 LED OFF
016-131 LED Strobe slow-fast
132-139 LED ON
140-181 Fast on, slow off, slow-fast
182-189 LED ON
190-231 Slow on, fast off, slow-fast
232-239 LED ON
240-247 Random strobe
248-255 LED ON
3 Dimmer Red 000-255 (0-100%)
4 Dimmer reen 000-255 (0-100%)
5 Dimmer Blue 000-255 (0-100%)
6 Dimmer White 000-255 (0-100%)
9CH mode:
CH Function Value
1 Master Dimmer 000-255 (0-100%)
2 Shutter / Strobe 000-005 LED ON
006-015 LED OFF
016-131 LED Strobe slow-fast
132-139 LED ON
140-181 Fast on, slow off, fast-slow
182-189 LED ON
190-231 Slow on, fast off, fast-slow
232-239 LED ON
240-247 Random strobe
248-255 LED ON
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3 Dimmer Red 000-255 (0-100%)
4 Dimmer reen 000-255 (0-100%)
5 Dimmer Blue 000-255 (0-100%)
6 Dimmer White 000-255 (0-100%)
7 Colour MacroPpreset 000-005 No function
006-125 Fixed colour selection
126-189 Colour jump, slow-fast
190-255 Colour fade, slow-fast
8 Effect Mode 000-009 No function
010-029 Effect 1
030-049 Effect 2
050-069 Effect 3
070-089 Effect 4
090-109 Effect 5
110-129 Effect 6
130-149 Effect 7
150-169 Effect 8
170-189 Effect 9
190-209 Effect 10
210-229 Effect 11
230-249 Effect 12
250-255 Effect random
9 Effect Speed 000-249: Effect speed slow-fast
250-255: Sound-controlled mode
21CH mode:
CH Function Value
1 Master Dimmer Pixel 1 000-255 (0-100%)
2 Shutter / Strobe Pixel 1 000-005 LED ON
006-015 LED OFF
016-131 LED Strobe slow-fast
132-139 LED ON
140-181 Fast on, slow off, slow-fast
182-189 LED ON
190-231 Slow on, fast off, slow-fast
232-239 LED ON
240-247 Random strobe
248-255 LED ON
3 Colour Macro Preset Pixel 1 000-005 No function
006-125 Fixed colour selection
126-189 Colour jump, slow-fast
190-255 Colour fade, slow-fast
4 Master Dimmer Pixel 2 000-255 (0-100%)
5 Shutter / Strobe Pixel 2 See Pixel 1
6 Colour Macro Preset Pixel 2 000-005 No function
006-125 Fixed colour selection
126-189 Colour jump, slow-fast
190-255 Colour fade, slow-fast
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7 Master Dimmer Pixel 3 000-255 (0-100%)
8 Shutter / Strobe Pixel 3 See Pixel 1
9 Colour Macro Preset Pixel 3 000-005 No function
006-125 Fixed colour selection
126-189 Colour jump, slow-fast
190-255 Colour fade, slow-fast
10 Master Dimmer Pixel 4 000-255 (0-100%)
11 Shutter / Strobe Pixel 4 See Pixel 1
12 Colour Macro Preset Pixel 4 000-005 No function
006-125 Fixed colour selection
126-189 Colour jump, slow-fast
190-255 Colour fade, slow-fast
13 Master Dimmer Pixel 5 000-255 (0-100%)
14 Shutter / Strobe Pixel 5 See Pixel 1
15 Colour Macro Preset Pixel 5 000-005 No function
006-125 Fixed colour selection
126-189 Colour jump, slow-fast
190-255 Colour fade, slow-fast
16 Master Dimmer Pixel 6 000-255 (0-100%)
17 Shutter / Strobe Pixel 6 See Pixel 1
18 Colour Macro Preset Pixel 6 000-005 No function
006-125 Fixed colour selection
126-189 Colour jump, slow-fast
190-255 Colour fade, slow-fast
19 Master Dimmer Pixel 7 000-255 (0-100%)
20 Shutter / Strobe Pixel 7 See Pixel 1
21 Colour Macro Preset Pixel 7 000-005 No function
006-125 Fixed colour selection
126-189 Colour jump, slow-fast
190-255 Colour fade, slow-fast
30CH mode:
CH Function Value
1 Master Dimmer 000-255 (0-100%)
2 Shutter / Strobe 000-005 LED ON
006-015 LED OFF
016-131 LED Strobe slow-fast
132-139 LED ON
140-181 Fast on, slow off, slow-fast
182-189 LED ON
190-231 Slow on, fast off, slow-fast
232-239 LED ON
240-247 Random strobe
248-255 LED ON
3 Dimmer Red Pixel 1 000-255 (0-100%)
4 Dimmer reen Pixel 1 000-255 (0-100%)
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5 Dimmer Blue Pixel 1 000-255 (0-100%)
6 Dimmer White Pixel 1 000-255 (0-100%)
7 Dimmer Red Pixel 2 000-255 (0-100%)
8 Dimmer reen Pixel 2 000-255 (0-100%)
9 Dimmer Blue Pixel 2 000-255 (0-100%)
10 Dimmer White Pixel 2 000-255 (0-100%)
11 Dimmer Red Pixel 3 000-255 (0-100%)
12 Dimmer reen Pixel 3 000-255 (0-100%)
13 Dimmer Blue Pixel 3 000-255 (0-100%)
14 Dimmer White Pixel 3 000-255 (0-100%)
15 Dimmer Red Pixel 4 000-255 (0-100%)
16 Dimmer reen Pixel 4 000-255 (0-100%)
17 Dimmer Blue Pixel 4 000-255 (0-100%)
18 Dimmer White Pixel 4 000-255 (0-100%)
19 Dimmer Red Pixel 5 000-255 (0-100%)
20 Dimmer reen Pixel 5 000-255 (0-100%)
21 Dimmer Blue Pixel 5 000-255 (0-100%)
22 Dimmer White Pixel 5 000-255 (0-100%)
23 Dimmer Red Pixel 6 000-255 (0-100%)
24 Dimmer reen Pixel 6 000-255 (0-100%)
25 Dimmer Blue Pixel 6 000-255 (0-100%)
26 Dimmer White Pixel 6 000-255 (0-100%)
27 Dimmer Red Pixel 7 000-255 (0-100%)
28 Dimmer reen Pixel 7 000-255 (0-100%)
29 Dimmer Blue Pixel 7 000-255 (0-100%)
30 Dimmer White Pixel 7 000-255 (0-100%)
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Installation and connection requirements
Now that you know how the IntenZ CB700 works, it's important to know how to use it correctly and safely,
according to the installation and connection requirements.
Make sure the device and connection cables are out of reach of children, and that if children are present,
they are under adult supervision at all times. Because this device can be used upright or suspended,
children could pull on the cables, causing the device to fall on top of them. To avoid injury, it is important to
pay close attention to the position and/or installation of this device.
U right use
The IntenZ CB700 is not suited for upright use on bars, tables or any other flat surface. Upright use is only
possible when the U-shaped suspension bracket is mounted to a sufficiently strong surface. It should be
possible to mount the CB700 to a DJ table or a truss pole.
Sus ended use (brackets)
If you want to use the IntenZ CB700 in a suspended position, you can choose one of two possible ways to
do so. Either use the included quick couplers or the included suspension bracket, tightening knobs and rings.
The rings are placed in between the bracket and the armature. Tighten the knob on each side to firmly fix the
bracket in place.
If you want to mount a half coupler or a -hook to the brackets, it is advised to do this before mounting the
brackets to the armature. You can find standard hooks and/or brackets for 35 or 50mm tubes (truss or light
stand) at your local dealer.
-hooks, half couplers and similar hardware can also be mounted to the quick couplers. The quick couplers
feature special cut-outs for this exact purpose. A solid quarter turn will lock the quick couplers into the
armature at each mounting point. Ensure the brackets have been firmly and safely attached. If, for any
reason, you’re unable to tighten and secure the quick couplers by hand, please use additional tools for extra
leverage.
Hardware for mounting the IntenZ CB700 to a wall, ceiling, or beam is not included. Contact a specialist if
you're not sure which hardware is required for your situation. A wooden beam and stone wall require
different mounting methods.
Should you want to suspend the IntenZ CB700 , you will need to attach a safety cable to the armature. This
is not included, but is available at your local dealer. The IntenZ CB700 is equipped with an eyelet for hooking
a safety cable. Once it's hooked on, you can wrap the cable around the truss or light stand and attach it
again by means of the same hook. This ensures the device is secured and prevents it from falling, even if
one or both of the brackets should come loose.
Ensure that the safety cable has a load capacity of 10x the weight of the armature and that the device can
not fall farther than 30 cm. You can wrap the safety cable around the truss or light stand several times to
ensure the fall is as short as possible. The shorter the fall, the less chance of damage or injury.
Light source
The IntenZ CB700 features powerful LED modules, bundled by a special reflector. Never look directly into
the lens at close range, as the human eye can't adjust to the sudden intensity of the beam of light this device
produces. It won't result in permanent damage, but it can cause temporary blind spots, which may cause
disorientation and discomfort.
Cooling
The IntenZ CB700 is cooled via various cooling slits and fans in the housing. Fans will be activated when the
device is turned on. Make sure the fans and vents are not blocked and regularly check that they are
functioning normally. Be aware that should the fans suck in substances like dust, smoke and moisture, this
may impair their operation and shorten the life of the device.
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Parts and re air
This product does not include spare parts and can not be repaired by the user. All inspections and overall
maintenance should be done by a specialist.
Cleaning and maintenance
Clean the exterior of this device monthly with a dry, or slightly damp microfibre cloth. Ensure that the device
is unplugged before cleaning it.
Check if all the screws are intact and secured and tighten or replace them where needed. Check all metal
parts of the device for any signs of corrosion. If corrosion is found, the device needs to be checked
thoroughly.
Power out ut
The IntenZ CB700 is provided with power input via a blue, lockable power connector and provides power
output via a grey connector. This makes it possible to link multiple devices with one single power supply, wall
socket or power block.
The IntenZ CB700’s fuse only protects the device itself. The power supply input and output are linked
together.
Because of 230V group can handle a maximum of 10A and the IntenZ CB700 consumes power itself, the
output can take a maximum load of 10A from linked devices. This also includes a calculated safety margin.
DMX terminator
In DMX mode, it’s standard practice to place a terminator at the end of a DMX circuit. A DMX terminator is an
electrical termination consisting of a 120 Ohm resistor, that’s placed between the second and third pin to
eliminate possible data reflections. Data reflections can cause strange behaviour in DMX-controlled devices.
DMX-terminators are sold separately but you may yourself decide to solder a 120 Ohm resistor between the
second and third pin of a standard male XLR connector.
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DMX Lighting Troubleshooting
If you have a problem with your DMX light effect, please consult the troubleshooting section for possible
solutions. If, after consulting this section, the problem remains unresolved, please contact your dealer for
more information and/or help.
This troubleshooting section contains information on how to solve the most common DMX light effect
problems, but it does not and cannot cover every eventuality. It is possible that you won't find your problem,
cause and solution in this section due to differences between various connecting devices.
Problem Possible cause Solution
The device can not be turned on. A fuse is blown Check the fuse to rule out if it is
blown or not. If it is blown, replace
it with a new fuse of the same type
and class.
Power cable not plugged in Check if the power cable is
properly connected to the device
andplugged into an active power
socket.
The device is not reacting to DMX
signals
Incorrect DMX start address Check if the device has been set
to the correct DMX start address
DMX controller is set to ‘Blackout’ Make sure the ‘Blackout’ function
on the DMX controller is not
activated
Make sure the polarity switch on
the DMX controller is set correctly
Try to reverse the DMX polarity
switch on the DMX controller.
The device is not reacting, there is
no DMX signal indication
Make sure the XLR cables are
connected properly and are not
defective. Replace if necessary.
The device does not react to
sound/music
Incorrect operation mode Make sure the sound-activated
mode has been selected.
The internal microphone sensitivity
is too low
Check the microphone sensitivity
level and increase it if necessary.
The speaker is too far away, or is
not producing enough low tones
Place the light effect closer to a
speaker (or vice versa) and/or
increase the low-frequency level.
The built-in microphone is not
triggered by high tones.
The amount of projected light is
minimal
Dirty or dusty optics Clean the lens and/or other optics.
Dimmer is not completely open Check if the dimmers on the
spotlights themselves and/or if the
master dimmer is completely open,
also check colour balance settings.
The DMX signal appears to be
interrupted and some devices are
flashing or behaving strangely
Damaged/defective cables Check and replace the DMX
cables if necessary.
Power interference on the DMX
signal
Avoid connecting signal cables
parallel to power cables.
DMX terminator missing Close the DMX circle with a DMX
terminator
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Signal loss or interference in the
DMX circle
Close the DMX circle with a
terminator or connect a booster
after maximum 32 fixtures.
The device does not respond well
to DMX-commands.
Wrong DMX-channel mode Check to see if the correct DMX
channel mode is set.
The operating mode can not be
changed
The device is in Slave mode If the device is in Slave mode, it
will wait for a master signal unless
there is a DMX signal present. Set
the device to Master to activate the
sound-controlled or automated
operation modes.
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Technical S ecifications
Basic functions:
- Led armature with 7 pixels that can be controlled separately
- Metal construction with protective grille for each pixel
- Standard U-shaped suspension bracket + mounting materials
- 2x quick coupler suspension brackets included
- 40W R BW LED per pixel, with warm white
- 12 Built-in shows + 1 random show
- Various operating modes
- Adjustable dimmer curves
- Colour display with menu buttons
- Fan cooling
- Industrial design with unlimited applicational possibilities
- Power supply via lockable power connectors
Technical S ecifications:
- Light source: 7x 40W Tianxin COB R BW LED chip
- LED chips provided with a diffuser and reflector for wide beam angles
- 1.8” TFT LCD display
- Operating modes: automatic, sound-controlled, master/slave, DMX
- Dimmer curves: linear, halogen, S-curve, square, inverted square
- LED calibration correction option
- Power input: blue lockable power connector
- Power output: grey lockable power connector
- DMX input and output via 3-pin and 5-pin XLR
- DMX channel modes: 6, 9, 21, 30 channels
- Maximum power consumption: 278 watts
- Power supply: 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz
- Fuse: F5AL250V 20mm glass
- Power factor: 1 at 110V, 1 at 220V
- Maximum housing surface temperature: 55°C
- To be used in environmental temperature: 0°C - 40°C
- Weight: 9.5 kg
- Dimensions: 492 x 464 x 147 mm
Projection:
- Beam angle: 109 degrees
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- Red: 1429 Lux at 1m
- reen: 1469 Lux at 1m
- Blue: 1872 Lux at 1m
- White: 1205 Lux at 1m
- Full on R BW: 5820 Lux at 1m
Box contents:
- Ayra IntenZ CB700 armature
- Suspension bracket
- Mounting materials (2x tightening knob, 2x rubber ring)
- 2x Quick coupler bracket
- Connector cable: blue lockable power connector to Schuko, 1.5 mm²
The information in this user manual is subject to change at any time without notice.
Version: 1.0 Date of creation and author's initials: 07-10-2019 RV Revision date and author's initials: -
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