Owner manual

151.579UK User Manual
Setting up
Install the LED NEUTRON II using the mounting bracket, ideally to a secure point on a ceiling or trussing.
Experiment with positioning and distance to get the best coverage for the area to be lighted.
For DMX or master/slave control, link DMX out (6) to DMX in (5) using good quality DMX leads.
Connect the LED NEUTRON II to the mains supply using the appropriate IEC lead (7)
A female IEC output can be used to daisy chain mains connection to other fixtures (8)
Control panel settings
The LED Neutron II can be operated in sound activated, DMX and master/slave modes.
Depending upon which mode of operation is required, it will be necessary to select options and settings
via the control panel (3) and display (2). To set the operating mode, press MENU, then UP or DOWN
through options, then ENTER to select an option. To exit the menu, press MENU and hold for 2 seconds.
Display
Mode

DMX address

DMX channel mode

Slave mode

Microphone sensitivity

Sound activation

Strobe mode

Standby mode - DMX

LED display dimmer

LED display inverted

Fixture test sequence

Fixture hours
Standalone and Master/Slave operation
The LED Neutron II can operate with sound activation by navigating to  in the menu options and
selecting from  or  as described above. For this to take effect, the Slave mode () must be
set to Master () and standby () set to off. To control further LED Neutron II fixtures from this
master unit, connect an XLR lead from the DMX out of the master unit to the DMX in of the slave unit and
set the slave unit to one of the two Slave modes (, ) whichever effect is preferred.
DMX operation
The LED Neutron II can operate from a DMX signal connected to the DMX in connector. This signal can be
connected on to further units from the DMX OUT connector.
To operate via DMX, set the DMX start address in the  option on the control panel.
The standby option in the menu () offers a choice of sound-activation when no DMX signal is present.
There are 2 modes of DMX, which are selected via the  option on the control panel.
The channel allocations for DMX operation are detailed below.