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Specifications
Light source: 7*8W 4-in-1 Led (RGBW)
Source lifetime: 50,000 hours
Power supply: AC100-240V, 50-60HZ
Rating Power: 100W
Control mode: Auto/Sound/DMX/Master-slave
DMX channel: 9/14
Scanning angle: X axis 540°, Y axis 270°
Product size: 176.3*180*245mm
N.W./G.W.: 3/3.62KG
Packing: 4 pcs/carton
User Manual Download
Package List
1 * Led Wash Light LM70S
1 * Handle
2 * Screws
1 * Power Cord
1 * English User Manual

FAQ
What is the difference between LM70S and LM70SR?
LM70SR has a remote control, LM70S does not have a remote control
Yes, many lighting equipment systems that feature sound activation mode allow you to adjust the sound sensitivity. This is particularly common in DJ lighting, party lights, and stage lighting systems. Adjusting the sound sensitivity ensures the lights respond appropriately to the volume and intensity of the music or ambient noise.
Here’s how you can typically adjust the sound sensitivity for sound activation mode:
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### 1. **Check the User Manual**
- Refer to the user manual of your specific lighting equipment. Most manufacturers provide detailed instructions on how to access and adjust settings like sound sensitivity.
- Look for terms like "Sound Sensitivity," "Mic Sensitivity," or "Audio Response."
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### 2. **Locate the Sound Sensitivity Control**
- **Physical Controls**: Some lighting fixtures have physical knobs, buttons, or dials labeled for adjusting sensitivity. Turn or press these controls to increase or decrease the sensitivity.
- **Digital Menu**: For more advanced systems, you may need to navigate through an LCD screen or digital interface. Use the menu options to find the sound sensitivity setting.
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### 3. **Adjust the Sensitivity**
- **Increase Sensitivity**: If the lights are not responding enough to the sound, increase the sensitivity. This makes the lights react to quieter sounds.
- **Decrease Sensitivity**: If the lights are too sensitive and flicker or change too frequently, lower the sensitivity. This helps the lights respond only to louder or more pronounced sounds.
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### 4. **Test the Settings**
- Play music or create sound at varying volumes to test how the lights respond after adjusting the sensitivity.
- Fine-tune the setting until the lights behave as desired.
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### 5. **Consider Environmental Factors**
- Background noise can affect how the lights respond. If you're in a noisy environment, you may need to lower the sensitivity to avoid unwanted activations.
- Conversely, in quieter environments, you might need to increase sensitivity for the lights to respond effectively.
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### 6. **Advanced Features (Optional)**
- Some high-end lighting systems allow you to customize how the lights respond to different frequencies (e.g., bass, midrange, treble). Explore these options if available to create more dynamic effects.
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If you’re unsure about how to adjust the sound sensitivity for your specific lighting equipment, feel free to provide the model name or details, and I can guide you further!
**Final Answer: ⬛ Yes, you can adjust the sound sensitivity for sound activation mode in most lighting systems.**
Yes.
The ability to set a light to be auto-responsive to sound depends on the specific lighting unit and its built-in features. Here’s how it typically works:
### 1. **Built-In Auto Sound-Responsive Mode**
- Many modern lighting fixtures, especially those designed for DJ use, home parties, or small events, come with built-in **sound-active modes**. These modes allow the lights to respond directly to sound or music without needing an external controller.
- In this case, the light unit has an internal microphone or audio input that detects sound levels and adjusts its behavior (e.g., color changes, strobing, or patterns) accordingly.
- To determine if your light supports this feature:
- Check the user manual for a "sound-active mode" or "auto mode."
- Look for a button or menu option on the unit itself to enable this mode.
### 2. **DMX Control for Advanced Sound Responsiveness**
- If you want more precise control over how the lights respond to sound, you’ll need a **DMX controller**. DMX allows you to program complex lighting effects and synchronize them with sound using software or hardware controllers.
- Some advanced lighting fixtures may not have a built-in sound-active mode but can still respond to sound when connected to a DMX system with audio input capabilities.
- This setup is common in professional environments like concerts, theaters, or large events where lighting designers need full creative control.
### 3. **Other Considerations**
- **Standalone vs. Master/Slave Configuration**: Some lights can operate in a master/slave configuration, where one light (the master) controls others via a daisy chain. If the master light has a sound-active mode, all connected lights will follow its behavior.
- **Audio Input Jack**: Certain lights have a 3.5mm audio input jack, allowing you to connect them directly to a sound source for sound responsiveness without needing a microphone.
- **Custom Programming**: If your light supports custom firmware or programming (e.g., via software provided by the manufacturer), you might be able to create a sound-responsive mode even if it’s not available out of the box.
### Summary
- If your light has a built-in sound-active mode, it can respond to sound directly without needing a DMX controller.
- For more advanced control or synchronization, a DMX controller or software is required.
- Always refer to the product manual or specifications to confirm the available features of your lighting unit.
If you provide the model or brand of the light, I can help you determine its exact capabilities!
Yes, this can be set to be auto responsive to sound on the unit itself.
Who pays for the shipping fee for 30-day no-reason return?
If the return is caused by the consumer, consumer should be responsible for the shipping fee. The specific fee should be based on the express company you choose.
If due to our reasons, the goods received are damaged or not correct, and the consumer is not required to bear the shipping fee for this reason.
Disclaimer
1. Product Data Source - All product specifications, performance metrics, images, and demonstration effects shown on this website are based on test results obtained under specific conditions in the Betopper laboratory. These are for reference only and may differ under actual usage conditions.
2. Operating Conditions - Betopper stage lighting products must be used in compliance with local safety regulations and within suitable environments.
(1)Do not operate in high temperatures, high humidity, poorly ventilated areas, or flammable environments.
(2)Do not use outdoors for extended periods unless the product is specifically rated for outdoor use.
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(1)Unauthorized modifications
(2)Incorrect installation
(3)Improper usage
(4)Use beyond the intended application scope
4. Qualified Installation Required - All stage lighting devices must be installed and operated by qualified professionals. Always refer to the official user manual before use.
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