Master/Slave-Operation
The master/slave-operation enables that several devices can be synchronized and controlled by one master-
device.
On the rear panel of the LED PAR-36 RGB Audience Blinder you can find an XLR-jack and an XLR-plug,
which can be used for connecting several devices.
Choose the device which is to control the effects (Master) and set dip switch 10 to ON.
This device then works as master-device and controls up to 16 slave-devices, which are to be connected to
the master-device via a stereo shielded cable. Connect the OUT-jack with the IN-plug of the next device.
Slave devices must have dip switch 10 set to OFF.
You can now choose functions from the Stand Alone Mode.
DMX-CONTROLLED OPERATION
You can control the devices individually via your DMX-controller. Every DMX-channel has a different
occupation with different features.
Addressing the device
Set dip switch 10 to OFF.
Dip switches 1 – 9 set the DMX addresses.
There are 7 DMX channels.
Addressing
Each device occupies 7 channels. To ensure that the control signals are properly directed to each device,
the device requires addressing. This is to be adjusted for every single device by changing the DIP switches
as set out in the table below.
The starting address is defined as the first channel from which the device will respond to the controller.
Please make sure that you do not have any overlapping channels in order to control each device correctly
and independently from any other fixture on the DMX data link. If two, three or more devices are addressed
similarly, they will work similarly.
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