Chauvet Laminator LED PAR 38 TRI B User Manual

LED PAR 38 TRI-B  
LED PAR 38 TRI-C  
Snapshot  
Use on Dimmer  
Outdoor Use  
Sound Activated  
DMX  
Master/Slave  
Autoswitching  
Power Supply  
Replaceable Fuse  
User Serviceable  
Duty Cycle  
User Manual  
3000 N 29th Ct, Hollywood, FL 33020 U.S.A.  
(800) 762-1084 (954) 929-1115  
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1. BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
What is included  
1 x LED PAR 38 Tri-B/C  
1 x Gel Frame  
1 x Warranty Card  
1 x User Manual  
Unpacking Instructions  
Immediately upon receiving a fixture, carefully unpack the carton, check the contents to ensure that  
all parts are present, and have been received in good condition. Notify the shipper immediately and  
retain packing material for inspection if any parts appear damaged from shipping or the carton itself  
shows signs of mishandling. Save the carton and all packing materials. In the event that a fixture  
must be returned to the factory, it is important that the fixture be returned in the original factory box  
and packing.  
Manual Conventions  
CHAUVET manuals use the following conventions to differentiate certain types of information from  
the regular text.  
MEANING  
CONVENTION  
[10]  
<Menu>  
1~512  
50/60  
A DIP switch to be configured  
A key to be pressed on the fixture’s control panel  
A range of values  
A set of values of which only one can be chosen  
A menu option not to be modified (for example, showing the operating  
mode/current status)  
Settings  
MENU > Settings  
A sequence of menu options to be followed  
A value to be entered or selected  
ON  
Icons  
This manual uses the following icons to indicate information that requires special attention on the part  
of the user.  
MEANING  
ICONS  
This paragraph contains critical installation, configuration or operation  
information. Failure to comply with this information may render the fixture  
partially or completely inoperative, cause damage to the fixture or cause  
harm to the user.  
This paragraph contains important installation or configuration information.  
Failure to comply with this information may prevent the fixture from  
functioning correctly.  
This paragraph reminds you of useful, although not critical, information.  
1. Before You Begin  
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Safety Instructions  
Please read these instructions carefully. It includes important  
information about the installation, usage and maintenance of this  
product.  
Please keep this User Manual for future consultation. If you sell the unit to another user, be sure that  
they also receive this instruction booklet.  
Always make sure that you are connecting to the proper voltage, and that the line voltage you are  
connecting to is not higher than that stated on the decal or rear panel of the fixture.  
This product is intended for indoor use only! To prevent risk of fire or shock, do not expose fixture to  
rain or moisture.  
Make sure there are no flammable materials close to the unit while operating.  
The unit must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation, at least 20 in (50 cm) from adjacent  
surfaces. Be sure that no ventilation slots are blocked.  
Always disconnect from power source before servicing or replacing fuse and be sure to replace with  
same fuse source.  
Secure fixture to fastening device using a safety chain.  
Maximum ambient temperature (Ta) is 104° F (40° C). Do not operate fixture at temperatures higher  
than this.  
In the event of a serious operating problem, stop using the unit immediately. Never try to repair the  
unit by yourself. Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction. Please  
contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center.  
Never connect the device to a dimmer pack.  
Make sure the power cord is never crimped or damaged.  
Never disconnect the power cord by pulling or tugging on the cord.  
Never carry the fixture directly from the cord. Always use the hanging/mounting bracket.  
Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while it is on.  
1. Before You Begin  
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2. INTRODUCTION  
Features  
3 or 7-channel DMX-512 tri-color LED PAR can  
Operating modes:  
3-channel: RGB control  
7-channel: RGB, macros, run speed, strobe, automatic/sound, dimmer  
Static colors and RGB color mixing with or without DMX controller  
Built-in automated programs via master/slave or DMX with variable speed  
Built-in sound activated programs via master/slave or DMX  
Pulse effect with adjustable speed  
Additional Features  
Available in black or chrome  
Tri-color LEDs for superior color mixing (1,050mA total)  
Additional power output: max 16 units  
Double-bracket yoke doubles as floor stand  
Includes gel frame  
Product Dimensions  
2. Introduction  
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Photometrics  
The photometric readings have been provided at 1 m, 2 m, and 3 m. Below, you will find a 3-dimensional  
drawing of the beam and field angles, along with lux and beam diameter for the field and beam angles.  
The lux measurements provided are maximum outputs at the distances stated.  
2. Introduction  
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Product Overview  
Control Panel  
Fuseholder  
Power Output  
(Edison)  
Power Input  
(Hardwired)  
Microphone  
Attachment Bolt  
(not meant to  
be adjusted)  
Bracket  
Adjustment Knob  
Audio  
Adjustment  
Knob  
DMX In  
DMX Out  
Hanging/mounting  
(13 mm hole)  
Safety  
attachment point  
Gel Frame  
Release  
Power Input  
(Hardwired)  
Gel Frame  
Power Output  
Bracket Adjustment  
Knob  
Light Output  
2. Introduction  
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3. SETUP  
AC Power  
This fixture runs on 100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Before powering on the unit, make sure the line voltage  
to which you are connecting it is within the range of accepted voltages.  
Always connect the fixture to a switched circuit. Never connect the fixture to a rheostat  
(variable resistor) or dimmer circuit, even if the rheostat or dimmer channel is used only as a 0  
to 100% switch.  
To determine the power requirements for a particular fixture, see the label affixed to the back plate of  
the fixture or refer to the fixture’s specifications chart. A fixture’s listed current rating indicates its  
average current draw under normal conditions.  
Always connect the fixture to a circuit with a suitable electrical ground.  
Power Linking  
This fixture contains power linking via the edison outlet located in front of the power input cable.  
Please see the diagram below for further explanation.  
The maximum quantity of fixtures that may be linked is 16.  
Additional power  
link out  
3. Setup  
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Mounting  
Orientation  
The LED PAR 38 Tri-B/Cmay be mounted in any safe position provided there is adequate room for  
ventilation.  
Rigging  
Be sure that the structure can support the weight of the fixture. Please see the “Technical  
Specifications” section of this manual for a detailed weight listing. Mount the fixture securely. This  
may be done with a screw, nut and bolt, or a hanging clamp. The hole in each bracket is 13 mm in  
size. When rigging consider routine maintenance and control panel access. Please see the following  
steps for installation.  
Be sure to orient the gel frame release so that it is pointing up. Please see the diagram  
below for a visual reference.  
If the power link out is intended to be used with multiple fixture, take into account the length  
of each power cable, and mount the fixtures close enough to one another to accommodate  
for this.  
When aiming the fixtures, you may use the bracket adjustment knob. Loosen the knob,  
adjust to the desired angle, and then tighten the knob by turning clockwise. Do not use  
tools for this step, as it may cause damage.  
There is a secondary portion of the bracket, which may be used primarily for floor standing  
positions.  
Safety cables must always be used.  
Mounting  
Bracket  
Secondary bracket  
(used primarily for  
standing position)  
Do not use a tool  
on the bracket  
adjustment knob  
Aim the fixture with  
the gel frame  
release pointing up,  
(as shown in this  
diagram)  
3. Setup  
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Fixture Linking  
You will need a serial data link to run light shows of one or more fixtures using a DMX controller or to  
run synchronized shows on two or more fixtures set to a master/slave operating mode. The combined  
number of channels required by all the fixtures on a serial data link determines the number of fixtures  
the data link can support.  
Fixtures on a serial data link must be daisy chained in one single line. To comply with the EIA-  
485 standard, no more than 32 fixtures should be connected on one data link. Connecting  
more than 32 fixtures on one serial data link without the use of a DMX optically-isolated  
splitter may result in deterioration of the digital DMX signal.  
Maximum recommended serial data link distance: 500 m (1640 ft)  
Maximum recommended number of fixtures on a serial data link: 32  
Data Cabling  
To link fixtures together you must obtain data cables. You can purchase CHAUVET certified DMX  
cables directly from a dealer/distributor or construct your own cable. If you choose to create your own  
cable please use data-grade cables that can carry a high quality signal and are less prone to  
electromagnetic interference.  
DMX Data Cable  
Use a Belden© 9841 or equivalent cable which meets the specifications for EIA RS-485 applications.  
Standard microphone cables cannot transmit DMX data reliably over long distances. The cable must  
have the following characteristics:  
Type:  
shielded, 2-conductor twisted pair  
30 pF/ft  
Maximum capacitance between conductors:  
Maximum capacitance between conductor and shield:  
Maximum resistance:  
55 pF/ft  
20 ohms/1000 ft  
100 ~ 140 ohms  
Nominal impedance:  
Cable Connectors  
Cabling must have a male XLR connector on one end and a female XLR connector on the other end.  
120 ohm ¼ W  
DMX connector configuration  
1
resistor between  
pin 2 (DMX -) and  
pin 3 (DMX +) on  
the output of the  
last fixture  
3
2
COMMON  
DMX +  
1
3
1
3
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
2
2
DMX -  
To avoid signal transmission problems  
and interference, it is always advisable to  
connect a DMX signal terminator.  
Do not allow contact between the common and the fixture’s chassis ground. Grounding the  
common can cause a ground loop, and your fixture may perform erratically. Test cables with  
an ohm meter to verify correct polarity and to make sure the pins are not grounded or shorted  
to the shield or each other.  
3. Setup  
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3-Pin to 5-Pin Conversion Chart  
If you use a controller with a 5-pin DMX output connector, you will need to use a 5-  
pin to 3-pin adapter. The chart below details a proper cable conversion:  
3-PIN TO 5-PIN CONVERSION CHART  
Conductor  
3-Pin Female (Output)  
Pin 1  
5-Pin Male (Input)  
Pin 1  
Ground/Shield  
Data ( - ) signal  
Data ( + ) signal  
Not used  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 4  
Pin 5  
Not used  
Setting up a DMX Serial Data Link  
Universal DMX Controller  
1. Connect the (male) 3-pin connector side of  
the DMX cable to the output (female) 3-pin  
connector of the controller.  
2. Connect the end of the cable coming from  
the controller which will have a (female) 3-  
pin connector to the input connector of the  
next fixture consisting of a (male) 3-pin  
connector.  
This drawing  
provides a general  
illustration of the  
DMX input/output  
panel of a lighting  
fixture.  
3. Then, proceed to connect from the output as  
stated above to the input of the following  
fixture and so on.  
Continue the link  
3. Setup  
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4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Configuring the Starting Address  
Each fixture requires a starting address from 1~512. A fixture requiring one or more channels for  
control begins to read the data on the channel indicated by the starting address. For example, a  
fixture that uses seven DMX channels and is addressed to start on DMX channel 100, will read data  
from channels: 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105 and 106. Choose the starting addresses for each fixture  
so that the channels used do not overlap. In addition, you should note the starting address selected  
for future reference.  
The LED PAR 38 Tri-B/Cfixture uses seven or three DMX channels. If this is your first time using  
DMX, we recommend reading the “DMX Primer” section in the “Appendix.  
Control Panel Functions  
Access control panel functions using the four buttons located directly underneath the LED display on  
the included wired remote.  
BUTTON  
FUNCTION  
Used to scroll through the  
current operating mode,  
as well as back out of the  
current menu option  
<MENU>  
Used to select decreasing  
advancement in the value  
<DOWN>  
Used to select increasing  
advancement in the value  
<UP>  
Used to select a value and  
store it to memory  
<ENTER>  
MENU DOWN UP  
ENTER  
The Control Panel shows the current state of the unit. It is used to select the operating mode, as well  
as the sub-features. For a detailed layout of the control panel functions, please see the “menu map”  
section on the following page.  
4. Operating Instructions  
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Menu Map  
MAIN FUNCTION SUB-FUNCTION  
SELECTION  
7 Color Switching  
7 Color fading  
SUB-SELECTION  
INSTRUCTION  
Select between 2 switching and 2 fading  
built-in programs  
-
3 Color Switching  
3 Color Fading  
7 Color sound active  
3 Color sound active  
-
Use the Audio Adjustment  
Knob located on the back Select between 2 sound active programs  
of the fixture  
-
-
Select 3-channel DMX mode (RGB control)  
~
~
Select 7-channel DMX mode: RGB, macros,  
run speed, strobe, automatic/sound, dimmer  
-
Red  
Green  
Blue  
Select between 7 static colors. The display  
Cyan  
-
will read  
~
. The colors that each of  
these represent are indicated to the left.  
Magenta  
Yellow  
White  
This is the speed range for the 4 switching  
and fading built-in programs  
-
~
(default range is  
)
Red  
Combine red, green, and blue to create a  
custom, static, color  
Green  
Blue  
~
DMX Operation  
This is the operating mode which will allow for control with an external DMX controller. You must set the starting  
address for this mode. If this is your first time using DMX, then it is recommended that you refer to the “DMX  
Primer” section in the “Appendix” of this manual.  
1. Press <MENU> until  
2. Press <ENTER>.  
or  
appears on the LED screen.  
3. Using <UP> and <DOWN>, select the desired DMX address (  
~
).  
Master/Slave  
This is the operating mode which will allow 1 fixture to act as the “master” and control all of the other “slave”  
fixtures. You must set both the master and the slave(s) fixtures to the correct mode for this operation.  
Master Settings:  
1. Connect the fixtures with DMX cables, as shown in the “Fixture Linking” section.  
2. Use any one of the standalone modes for the master unit. This includes:  
,
, and  
Slave Settings:  
1. Press <MENU> until  
2. Press <ENTER>.  
or  
appears on the LED screen.  
3. Using <UP> and <DOWN>, set the DMX address to  
.
It is not necessary to set the master fixture as the first fixture in the daisy chain. It may be any fixture  
in the daisy chain. For example: fixture 2, 5, 10 or 12, etc.  
Only 1 fixture may be set to master.  
Do not connect a DMX controller to the daisy chain for this operating mode.  
4. Operating Instructions  
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Standalone Operation  
Automatic  
This fixture has preprogrammed chases. These are accessed via the control panel, and the speed may be  
adjusted for the chases. Please see the instructions below for further explanation.  
1. Press <MENU> until  
2. Press <ENTER>.  
appears on the LED screen.  
3. Using <UP> and <DOWN>, select the desired program (  
4. Press <ENTER> to confirm settings.  
~
).  
Sound-Active  
This fixture has preprogrammed sound triggered chases. These are accessed via the control panel, and  
the speed may be adjusted using the audio adjustment knob. Please see the instructions below for further  
explanation.  
1. Press <MENU> until  
2. Press <ENTER>.  
appears on the LED screen.  
3. Using <UP> and <DOWN>, select the desired program (  
4. Press <ENTER> to confirm settings.  
~
).  
Preset Colors  
This fixture has preprogrammed static color presets. These are accessed via the control panel. Please see  
the instructions below for further explanation.  
1. Press <MENU> until  
2. Press <ENTER>.  
appears on the LED screen.  
3. Using <UP> and <DOWN>, select the desired color preset (  
4. Press <ENTER> to confirm settings.  
~
).  
Custom Static Color Mixing  
This fixture has the ability to accept custom static color settings. These are accessed via the control panel.  
Please see the instructions below for further explanation.  
1. Press <MENU> until  
2. Press <ENTER>.  
appears on the LED screen.  
3. Using <UP> and <DOWN>, select the desired color value (  
~
~
). By selecting  
). By selecting  
, the color  
, the color  
will remain off.  
4. Press <ENTER> to continue to the next color (  
).  
5. Using <UP> and <DOWN>, select the desired color value (  
will remain off.  
6. Continue until the desired mix is obtained. The order of colors is red, green, and then blue.  
7. Press <ENTER> to save the final color setting. This will move the selection to the following color.  
However, this is necessary to save the modification.  
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Fixture Linking  
In order to use this fixture in a DMX or master/slave operation, you must daisy chain, using DMX cables to link  
from one fixture to another. In a master/slave operation, the DMX controller is not connected.  
Additional signal  
link out  
DMX controller  
(only in DMX  
operation)  
4. Operating Instructions  
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DMX Channel Values  
7-CH Mode  
CHANNEL  
1
VALUE  
FUNCTION  
Red  
000 255 Dimmer: 0%~100%  
Green  
2
3
000 255 Dimmer: 0%~100%  
Blue  
000 255 Dimmer: 0%~100%  
Color Macros (override CH.1~3)  
4
5
000 015 No Function  
016 255 Color Macros  
Speed (CH.6 @ values 032~223)  
000 255 Slow~Fast  
Strobe (Red, Green, Blue, & Color Macro channels only)  
000 015 No Function  
016 255 Slow~Fast (6 Hz ~ 18 Hz)  
Mode  
000 031 RGB mode  
032 063 Pulse effect 0%~100% (using RGB faders)  
064 095 Pulse effect 100%~0% (using RGB faders)  
When CH.6 is set  
6
7
096 127 Pulse effect 100%~0%~100% (using RGB faders) between 032~223, CH.5  
128 159 Auto fade transition  
controls the speed.  
160 191 Auto snap transition (3 colors)  
192 223 Auto snap transition (7 colors)  
224 255 Sound triggering mode  
Dimmer  
000 255 Intensity (RGB/Macro modes): 0%~100%  
3-CH Mode  
CHANNEL  
1
VALUE  
FUNCTION  
Red  
000 255 Dimmer: 0%~100%  
Green  
2
3
000 255 Dimmer: 0%~100%  
Blue  
000 255 Dimmer: 0%~100%  
4. Operating Instructions  
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5. APPENDIX  
DMX Primer  
There are 512 channels in a DMX connection. Channels may be assigned in any manner. A fixture  
capable of receiving DMX will require one or a number of sequential channels. The user must assign  
a starting address on the fixture that indicates the first channel reserved in the controller. There are  
many different types of DMX controllable fixtures and they all may vary in the total number of  
channels required. Choosing a start address should be planned in advance. Channels should never  
overlap. If they do, this will result in erratic operation of the fixtures whose starting address is set  
incorrectly. You can however, control multiple fixtures of the same type using the same starting  
address as long as the intended result is that of unison movement or operation. In other words, the  
fixtures will be slaved together and all respond exactly the same.  
DMX fixtures are designed to receive data through a serial Daisy Chain. A Daisy Chain connection is  
where the DATA OUT of one fixture connects to the DATA IN of the next fixture. The order in which  
the fixtures are connected is not important and has no effect on how a controller communicates to  
each fixture. Use an order that provides for the easiest and most direct cabling. Connect fixtures  
using shielded two conductor twisted pair cable with three pin XLR male to female connectors. The  
shield connection is pin 1, while pin 2 is Data Negative (S-) and pin 3 is Data positive (S+).  
General Maintenance  
To maintain optimum performance and minimize wear, fixtures should be cleaned frequently. Usage  
and environment are contributing factors in determining frequency. As a general rule, fixtures should  
be cleaned at least twice a month. Dust build up reduces light output performance and can cause  
overheating. This can lead to reduced lamp life and increased mechanical wear. Be sure to power off  
fixture before conducting maintenance.  
Unplug fixture from power.  
Use a vacuum or air compressor and a soft brush to remove dust collected on external  
vents.  
Clean all glass when the fixture is cold with a mild solution of glass cleaner or Isopropyl  
Alcohol and a soft lint free cotton cloth or lens tissue.  
Apply solution to the cloth or tissue and drag dirt and grime to the outside of the lens.  
Gently polish optical surfaces until they are free of haze and lint.  
The cleaning of external optical lenses and/or mirrors must be carried out periodically to optimize light  
output. Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates. Damp, smoky  
or particularly dirty surroundings can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit’s optics. Clean  
with soft cloth using normal glass cleaning fluid. Clean the external optics at least every 20 days.  
Clean the fixture at least every 30/60 days.  
Always dry the parts carefully after cleaning them.  
Never spin a fan using compressed air.  
5. Appendix  
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Setting the Starting Address  
This DMX mode enables the use of a universal DMX controller device. Each fixture requires a start address  
from 1~512. A fixture requiring one or more channels for control begins to read the data on the channel  
indicated by the start address. For example, a fixture that uses six DMX channels and was addressed to start  
on DMX channel 100, would read data from channels: 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, and 105. Choose start  
addresses so that the channels used do not overlap, and note the start address selected for future reference.  
If this is your first time addressing a fixture using the DMX control protocol, we suggest jumping to the  
“Appendix” section and reading the heading “DMX Primer”. It contains very useful information that will help you  
understand its use.  
General Troubleshooting  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
POSSIBLE ACTION(S)  
Excessive circuit load  
Check total load placed on the electrical circuit.  
Breaker/Fuse  
keeps blowing  
Short circuit along the power  
wires  
Check for a short in the electrical wiring (internal and/or  
external)  
No power  
Check for power on power outlet  
Check power cord  
Device does not  
power up  
Loose power cord  
Wrong DMX addressing  
Damaged DMX cables  
Check Control Panel and unit addressing  
Check DMX cables  
Wrong polarity settings on the  
controller  
Fixture is not  
responding to  
DMX  
Check polarity switch settings on the controller  
Loose DMX cables  
Faulty DMX interface  
Faulty Main PCB  
Check cable connections  
Replace DMX input  
Replace Main PCB  
Non DMX cables  
Use only DMX compatible cables  
Install terminator as suggested  
Install amplifier right after fixture with strong signal  
Install an optically coupled DMX splitter after unit #32  
Bouncing signals  
Long cable / Low level signal  
Too many fixtures  
Loss of signal  
Interference from AC wires  
Keep DMX cables separated from power cables or  
black lights  
If you still have a problem after trying the above solutions, please contact CHAUVET Technical  
Support.  
Contact Us  
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3000 North 29th Court  
Hollywood, FL 33020  
voice: 954.929.1115  
fax:  
954.929.5560  
toll free: 800.762.1084  
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Hollywood, FL 33020  
voice: 954.929.1115 (Press 4)  
fax:  
954.929.5560 (Attention: Service)  
5. Appendix  
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Returns Procedure  
Returned merchandise must be sent prepaid and in the original packing; call tags will not be issued.  
Package must be clearly labeled with a Return Merchandize Authorization Number (RMA #).  
Products returned without the RMA # will be refused. Call CHAUVET and request an RMA # prior to  
shipping the fixture. Be prepared to provide the model number, serial number and a brief description  
of the cause for the return. Be sure to pack fixture properly; any shipping damage resulting from  
inadequate packaging is the customer’s responsibility. As a suggestion, proper UPS packing or  
double-boxing is always a safe method to use.  
CHAUVET reserves the right to use its own discretion to repair or replace product(s).  
If you are given an RMA #, please include the following information on a piece of paper inside  
the box:  
1)  
2)  
3)  
4)  
5)  
Your name  
Your address  
Your phone number  
The RMA #  
A brief description of the symptoms  
Claims  
Damage incurred in shipping is the responsibility of the shipper; therefore, the damage must be  
reported to the carrier upon receipt of merchandise. It is the customer's responsibility to notify and  
submit claims with the shipper in the event that a fixture is damaged due to shipping. Any other claim  
for items such as missing component/part, damage not related to shipping, and concealed damage,  
must be made within seven (7) days of receiving merchandise.  
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Technical Specifications  
WEIGHT & DIMENSIONS  
Length..........................................................................................................................9.3 in (235 mm)  
Width............................................................................................................................8.8 in (223 mm)  
Height ........................................................................................................................11.4 in (290 mm)  
Weight........................................................................................................................... 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg)  
POWER  
Autoswitching Power Supply ...........................................................................100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
Power Consumption @ 120 VAC, 60 Hz ...............................................26 W (0.4 A) max, 0.2 A inrush  
Power Consumption @ 230 VAC, 50 Hz ...............................................24 W (0.2 A) max, 0.2 A inrush  
Power output.....................................................................................................................16 units max  
Fuse..................................................................................................................................F 1 A, 250 V  
LIGHT SOURCE  
LED.......................................................................................................................... 7 3 W, 350 mA X3  
PHOTOOPTIC  
Luminance @ 1 m.................................................................................................................. 1,996 lux  
Beam Angle .................................................................................................................................... 22°  
Field Angle...................................................................................................................................... 42°  
THERMAL  
Maximum ambient temperature......................................................................................104° F (40° C)  
ORDERING INFORMATION  
LED PAR 38 Tri-B (Black)...........................................................................................LEDPAR38TRIB  
LED PAR 38 Tri-C (Chrome)...................................................................................... LEDPAR38TRIC  
WARRANTY INFORMATION  
Warranty ........................................................................................................... 2-year limited warranty  
Technical Specifications  
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