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play of the values for the other functions.
When switching on the unit again, how-
ever, always the format saved via the menu
item "8. UNIT DISPLAY" will apply.
5.3 3. DMX OUT
With this function the DMX tester serves as a
transmitter for checking DMX receivers. The
DMX values for each address can be adjusted
individually or together for complete address
ranges.
1) Press the button ENTER (7). The lower line
of the display shows MODE: and the oper-
ating mode currently selected.
2) Select with button MODE (4):
SINGLE: the value to be transmitted refers
to a single address only
MULTI: the value to be transmitted ap-
plies to an address range
3) Confirm the selection with the button
ENTER. The upper line of the display shows
CH: and the current address, the lower line
VA: and the current value.
In the operating mode MULTI, the up-
per line additionally displays TO: and the
final address of the selected address range.
The flashing LED DMX OUT (6) shows
the output of a DMX signal.
4) With the buttons ADDRESS / CHANNEL (5)
select the address to be checked or in the
operating mode MULTI the initial address
of the desired address range. For a fast
successive display of the addresses keep a
button pressed.
Operating mode MULTI: Press the but-
ton MODE to switch between the adjust-
ment of the initial and final address of the
selected range; the selected number will
flash.
5) Adjust the value to be transmitted with
the buttons LEVEL RANGE (8). For a fast
successive display of the values keep a
button pressed. When both buttons are
pressed at the same time, there is a quick
change between the value zero, half the
maximum value and the maximum value
(000 – 128 – 255 – 128 – 000). The number for-
mat of the display (decimal, hexadecimal,
per cent) can be changed in the menu item
"8. UNIT DISPLAY" (see chapter 5.8).
To adjust values for further addresses, repeat
the steps 4 and 5.
6) To stop transmission of the DMX signal and
to return to the menu, press the button
MENU.
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5.4 4. AUTO FADE
This function likewise serves for checking
DMX receivers, but contrary to the function
DMX OUT, it automatically runs (alternately
upwards and down wards) through the com-
plete range of values for the selected address
or an address range.
1) Press the button ENTER (7). The lower line
of the display shows MODE: and the cur-
rently selected operating mode.
2) Select with the button MODE (4):
SINGLE: the range of values is run through
for a single address only
MULTI: the range of values is synchro-
nously run through for an address
range
3) Confirm the selection with the button
ENTER. The upper line of the display shows
CH: and the current address, the lower line
shows VA: and the current value, on the
right of it SP: and the run-through speed.
The display format of the DMX value
(dec imal, hexadecimal, per cent) can be
changed in the menu item "8. UNIT DIS-
PLAY" (see chapter 5.8).
In the operating mode MULTI, the
upper line additionally shows TO: and the
final address of the selected address range.
The flashing LED DMX OUT (6) shows
the output of a DMX signal.
4) With the buttons ADDRESS / CHANNEL se-
lect the address to be checked or in the
operating mode MULTI the initial address
of the desired address range.
Operating mode MULTI: Press the but-
ton MODE to switch between the adjust-
ment of the initial and final address of the
selected range; the selected number will
flash.
5) With the buttons LEVEL RANGE (8) adjust
the speed (ranges 1 – 9) at which the range
of values is run through.
6) To stop transmission of the DMX signal and
to return to the menu, press the button
MENU.
5.5 5. CABLE TEST
This function serves for checking a DMX con-
nection cable which is inserted between the
jacks DMX IN (12) and DMX OUT (11).
After pressing the button ENTER (7), the
upper line of the display shows the rating of
the cable:

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