External control and the ch assign switch, Dmx module, Yorkville sound lp-608 lighting controller – Yorkville LP-LED2 Manuel d'utilisation

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S t a g e L i g h t i n g

LP-LED2

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When the LP-LED2 is operated by itself (stand alone) there are a number of modes which are

determined by the FUNCTION control:

OFF
Dimming (7 levels)
Color fade (4 speeds)
Mixed fade (4 speeds)

When used in the dimming mode, the color of each fixture is determined by the corresponding

COLOR control. Any fixture can be turned off by setting the COLOR control to the off position.

There are 15 colors and color choices start with red, then blue, white, amber yellow and finally

green. There are several choices of color temperature for white. The color fade speeds are fairly

slow and are intended for gradually changing mood lighting.

External Control and the CH Assign Switch

All Yorkville lighting products and controllers can issue or receive four channels of lighting data on

a single XLR connector The CH Assign switch on the LP-LED2 allows you to select which of the

four incoming channels will control the two heads of the LP-LED2 when using an external control-

ler or another light bar as a master controller.

DMX Module

The DMX module installs in a cutout in the chassis. It is necessary to connect to an internal cir-

cuit board with a jumper cable supplied with the DMX module. Operating instructions for the DMX

mode are supplied with the DMX module.

Yorkville Sound LP-608 Lighting Controller

When operating with the Yorkville Sound LP-608 lighting controller the COLOR controls on the

LP-LED2 remain active. The COLOR control can be used to select the color of each fixture. If the

COLOR control is set to off, then the LP-608 intensity control becomes the color control (including

off) but the intensity is not controllable.

Note: Operation with the LP-608 controller will require a 'gender reversing' adapter in line with the XLR

cable. This was done to prevent accidental connection to a DMX controller possibly causing damage.

Using Multiple LP-LED2s

Multiple LP-LED2 units may be linked with a standard 3-pin XLR cable. When the first unit in the

chain is not receiving a control signal its controls are active and the downstream units are controlled

by the first. All downstream units will have their controls disabled except for the Ch. Assign Button.

Mounting

The LP-LED2 will mount on a standard loudspeaker stand or C clamps can be fitted to any of the

4 threaded mounting points. (See Diagram 4)

Power Consumption

The advantage for using LED versus conventional incandescent lighting is two-fold. Not only does

the unit give off much less heat but also consumes less than 5% to 20% of the energy. This elimi-

nates the need for separate AC power circuits just to run the lights.

Power consumption is under 150 watts depending on color choice and intensity. The light fix-

tures and the base are fan cooled. The AC connector will mate with a standard IEC cable or with a

special locking cable (provided). Line voltage can be anywhere from 100 to 240 volts AC.

Specifications

LP-LED2

Max AC Input Voltage 100-240VAC 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption LEDs 16 Watts per LED, 4 LEDs per head, 64 Watts total

Power Consumption MAX150 Watts

Stand Mount Size 1 3/8 inch Round

Controller Cable Standard Shielded 3-pin XLR Cable

Other Optional DMX Module

Dimensions (LWH) (TBD) inches

(TBD) cm

Weight

(TBD) lbs

(TBD) kg

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