Front panel
Use the console's upper controls to adjust the light settings for your spotlights.
No.
Element
1
Page buttons
2
Buttons 1-16 (17-32)
Display indication
3
Faders 1-16 (17-32)
4
Fixtures 1-16
5
Data socket
6
Charging socket
OPERATING ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS
Function
Each fixture can control up to 32 DMX channels. The page button is used
to switch the upper faders between 1-16 and 17-32.
The buttons above the upper faders show the status. They light up if the
channel of the selected fixture has a function. If the button is pressed, the
display at the bottom left shows which spotlight channel is assigned to
the fader, what function it has and whether the channel works as a
dimmer or function channel. If several fixtures are selected, identical
functions and assignments are displayed. If the values between the
fixtures differ for this channel, DIV is displayed at the corresponding
position.
The upper fader line is used to set the fixture functions. When fixtures are
selected, the assigned function can be set using the faders.
The display shows the values at the bottom right. If you switch between
fader pages 1-16 and 17-32 or select a new fixture, a fader value is
retained until it is changed again for this fixture.
Fixtures can be selected using these buttons. It is possible to use a single
spotlight or a group as a fixture. For devices with few channels, e.g. a
group of white light spotlights, it makes sense to assign them together to
one fixture button.
This USB socket is intended for USB storage media for data backup and
importing data. Programming mode requires a USB storage medium. No
USB storage medium is required to call programs. A USB flash drive is
included in the scope of delivery. USB sticks with a storage capacity of up
to 16 GB are recommended. If a new, empty USB stick is inserted, it takes
up to 10 minutes for it to be prepared for the console. This process is
indicated by <Checking USB>.
This USB socket is intended purely as a power supply for 5 volts. Use it to
power a USB lamp or charge your cell phone.
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