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Jump: Color switch, apply dimmer and strobe options. After this, the fixture will project switching colors on
the set speed.
Fade: Color fade, apply dimmer and strobe options. After this, the fixture will fade from one color to another
on the set speed.
SOUN: Activate or disable the built-in sound controlled mode. This way, the fixture will respond to the beat of
the music.
SENE: The sensitivity of the built-in microphone is adjustable, to optimize the built-in sound controlled mode.
For example, when your music source (speakers) are placed far away, you might want to increase the
sensitivity to make sure that the fixture responds to the sound accurately.
BALA: When using several fixtures, it might be possible that you want to optimize the colour temperature
when using full output (white, created by RGB @ 100% output). Some people prefer white with a slight
blueish tone, others prefer warm white to mimic traditional light bulbs. Every separate colour can be changed
(dimmed) to achieve perfect white balance when projecting full white in normal mode.
LED: LED display on/off during use. When this function is activated, the display will shut off automatically
when no button is pressed after a few seconds. When pressing one of the menu buttons, the display will light
up again.
DISP: Display invert version – When using the fixture in a hanging setup, it is possible to flip the display, so
the characters will be shown upside down. This makes reading the several statuses much easier.
TEST: Self test mode, to control all segments and LEDs
TEMP: Temperature display mode, in degrees Celsius
HOUR: Total working time of the unit, displayed in hours.
The ComPar 20 is equipped with several working modes, each with its own advantages. For simple events
there are stand-alone modes, for advanced situations there are options to create synchronized lightshows, or
controlled with a DMX-512 controller. A short description for each mode can be found below:
Auto:
Automatic lightshow with a pre-programmed internal show, on a user set speed, with optional dimmer and
strobe options. Select a static color, color jump or color fade mode.
Sound:
Automatic lightshow with a pre-programmed internal show, on the beat of the music, thanks to an internal
microphone which senses the beat of the music and will change a step every time a beat is detected.
Slave:
In master/slave mode, it is possible to link several ComPar 20 fixtures together, to create synchronized
lightshows in the Auto or Sound mode. The first fixture in the chain needs to be set in the Auto or Music
mode. All the next fixtures need to be set to Slave and will mimic the behavior of the first fixture. The
master/slave function requires XLR – XLR cables (not included).
DMX:
The ComPar 20 can be connected to a DMX-controller with standard XLR – XLR cable. While doing so, a
DMX-terminator must be connected to the last fixture, at the end of the DMX-chain. This prevents reflections
in the DMX-signal, which could cause flickering and unwanted behavior from your intelligent fixtures.
A DMX terminator is a XLR connector with a resistor of 120 Ohm, placed between pin 2 and 3 as a bridge.