DSP4TR
2.2 Sequencer
Start address:
Device delay
Multiplier delay:
The sequencer starts automatically by switching on the power
supply. Beginning with channel 1 and followed by the channel 2, 3
and 4 with the selected delay time.
For bigger sequencers the DSP4TR can be extended to up to 8
devices (32 channels). See 2.2.2.
The sequencer operating mode and the delay (801 – 899) is set by
the rotary code switches S1 to S3. To change operating modes use
DIP-switch S4.8, as described in chapter 2.0.
2.2.1
Delay time
The last two numbers of the address (801), choose the delay time
the channels should wait before switching on. The range is from 1
to 99 dependent from the DIP-switch S4.4. This switch selects the
multiplier for the delay time with 100 ms or 1s. So the whole span
for the delay time is from 0.1 up to 99 seconds in two ranges.
From 0.1 to 9.9 seconds (S4.4
seconds (S4.4
2.2.2
Sequencer extension
For bigger sequencers the DSP4TR can be extended to up to 8
devices (32 channels). Therefore it is necessary to set a device
delay, so that each device begins with its first channel at the right
time. (DIP- switch S4.1 to S4.3).
Always assuming that all DSP4TRs are switched on simultaneously
via their power supply.
14
ON x 1s).
801 – 899
DIP-switch S4.1 to S4.3
DIP-switch S4.4
OFF x 100 ms) and from 1 to 99