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2. To ensure proper DMX data transmission when using several DMX fixtures try to use the shortest cable path possible The order in which fixtures are connected in a DMX line does not influence the DMX addressing For example a fixture assigned to a DMX address of 1 may be placed anywhere in a DMX line at the beginning at the end or anywhere in the middle When a fixture is assigned a DMX address of 1 the DMX controller knows to send DATA assigned to address 1 to that unit no matter where it is located in the DMX chain Figure 1 Further DMX cables can be purchased from all good sound and lighting suppliers or Prolight dealers Please quote CABL10 2M CABL11 5M CABL12 10M Also remember that DMX cable must be daisy chained and cannot be split 12 6 3 5 Pin XLR DMX Connectors Notice e Be sure to follow figures 2 amp 3 when making your own cables Do not connect the cable s shield conductor to the ground lug or allow the shield conductor to come in contact with the XLR s outer casing Grounding the shield could cause a short circuit and erratic behaviour common DMX 512 out 3 pin XLR EE XLR MALE SOCKET XLR FEMALE SOCKET XLR Pin Configuration 2 cold 1 ground 1 ground 2 cold Pin 1 Ground Q Pin 2 Negative DMX 512 in 3 pin XLR SL FIGURE 3 FIGURE 2 Special Note Line termination e When longer runs of cable are used you may need to use a terminator on the last unit to avoid erra
3. 1 While holding the RECORD button tap the FLASH buttons 1 5 6 8 in sequence 2 Release the RECORD button The Record LED will now light up 4 2 Create a scene A scene is a static lighting state Scenes are stored in the temporary memory until they are transferred to one of the playback faders You may create a single scene or a succession of up to 999 steps per Scene 1 Record enable 2 Select the 1 24 Single mode by tapping the MODE SELECT button This will give you control of all 24 channels of the first page 3 Compose a look by moving the FADERS Changes in fixture attribute such as colors and gobos or simply dimmer values 4 Press RECORD to save the look into the temporary memory 5 Repeat steps 2 4 until you have your desired scene 6 Adjust the SPEED and FADE sliders to achieve the desired amount of time a scene will be held in a chase speed and the amount of time allowed for the fixtures to move from one scene to the next fade 7 Select a Scene master to store your scene Tap the Page button to select a page 1 4 8 Press and hold the RECORD button amp tap the FLASH button for the scene that you wish to store it to All LEDs will flash indicating the scene has been programmed into memory 9 You can continue programming or exit To exit program mode press and hold the RECORD button tap the REC EXIT button 4 3 Edit Enable 1 Record enable 2 Use the PAGE button to select the page the program you w
4. 13 24 to trigger the program 5 Move the Channel slider to adjust the output of the current program 5 2 Playing a Scene to Music 1 Use built in microphone or plug the audio source into the RCA Audio jack 2 Select your program as described above 3 Tap the AUDIO button until its LED lights up indicating the Audio mode is now active 4 Use the Audio Level slider to adjust the music sensitivity 5 To return to normal mode tap the AUDIO button a second time causing its LED to go out the Audio mode is now disengaged 5 3 Playing a Scene With the Speed Slider 1 Be sure the Audio mode is disengaged 2 Select your program as described above 3 Move the Speed slider to the SHOW MODE position then tap the FLASH button 13 24 while pressing and holding down the REC SPEED button the corresponding program will not run with the Standard beat any longer 4 Now you may move the Speed Slider to select your desired speed NOTE lt The step 3 is not necessary if the selected program is not recorded with the Standard Beat 10 5 4 Playing a Scene With a Standard Beat 1 Be sure the Audio is disengaged Tap the MODE SELECT button to select CHASE lt gt SCENE mode 2 Tap the Park button to select Mix Chase mode the LED lights up indicating this selection 3 Select your program as described above 4 Move the Speed slider until the Segment Display reads your desired value You may tap the Tap Sync button twice to define y
5. step before You may read the step from display 4 While holding the UP or DOWN button tap the FLASH button corresponding to the DMX channel ofthe Scene you wish to modify until you reach the desired intensity value read from the display Then you may tap the FLASH buttons until you are satisfied with the new Scene 5 Repeat step 2 3 and 4 until all the steps have been modified 6 Exit the EDIT mode NOTES e Part of entering the Edit mode is selecting which scene you want to Edit See section on enable for further instructions e All LEDs will flash to indicate a successful insert of the step 5 Playback This console uses the Channel Faders and Channel Flash buttons for multiple uses In this occurrence Channel faders 13 24 are used playing back scenes already recorded This is only when the controller is the Chase lt gt scene mode In this instance Master Fader A will control the manual fader controls whish Master Fader B will control the Scenes being played back 5 1 Playing a Scene 1 Tap the MODE SELECT button to select CHASE lt gt SCENE mode indicated by the red LED 2 Tap the PAGE button to select the correct page of the program you wish to run 3 Push Master Slider B to its maximum position fully down 4 Move the desired Channel slider 13 24 to its maximum position to trigger the program and the program will fade in depending upon current fade time You may press and hold down the relevant FLASH button
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7. Please note that damages caused by user modifications to this equipment are not subject to warranty IMPORTANT The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused by the non observance of this manual or any unauthorised modification to the equipment e Never let the power cable come into contact with other cables Handle the power cable and all mains voltage connections with particular caution e Never remove warning or informative labels from the equipment e Do not open the equipment and do not modify the equipment e Do not switch the equipment on and off in short intervals as this will reduce the system s life e Only use the equipment indoors e Do not expose to flammable sources liquids or gases e Always disconnect the power from the mains when equipment is not in use or before cleaning Only handle the power cable by the plug Never pull out the plug by pulling the power cable e Make sure that the available voltage is between 220v 240v e Make sure that the power cable is never crimped or damaged Check the equipment and the power cable periodically e If the equipment is dropped or damaged disconnect the mains power supply immediately Have a qualified engineer inspect the equipment before operating again e If the equipment has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation e g after transportation do not switch it on immediately The arising condensation might damage the equipment Leave th
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9. cord a scene with 1 or more steps 3 If you are not satisfied with the scene you may press and hold the RECORD button amp tap the Page REC CLR button All LEDs will flash indicating the scenes have been cleared NOTES All scenes stored in the temporary memory of the controller will be deleted by this process e This process will not affect the scenes already programmed into a Scene fader 4 7 Delete a Step or Steps 1 Enter the EDIT mode 2 Tap the STEP button to scroll to the step you wish to delete 3 Tap the Delete button when you reach the step You wish to delete 4 Repeat step 2 and 3 all of the unwanted steps have been deleted 5 Press and hold the Record REC Exit button The Scene button LED will turn off indicating that the Edit mode has been exited 4 8 Insert Step or Steps 1 Record a scene or scenes you wish to insert 2 Be sure you are in Chase Scene and enter the EDIT mode 3 Tap the STEP button to scroll to the step that you want to insert the step before You may read the step from display 4 Tap the INSERT button to insert the step you have created before 5 Exit Edit mode NOTES e Part of entering the Edit mode is selecting scene you wish to edit See section on Edit enable for further instruction e All LEDS will flash indicating a successful Insert of the step 4 9 Modify a Step or Steps 1 Enter the EDIT mode 3 Tap the STEP button to scroll to the step which you want to insert the
10. dimmer channels may not line up ideally on the physical faders Use this function to re assign the dimmer color and gobo channels 1 2 and 3 From now on you will be able to control the same attributes on all fixtures using the same fader location 1 Press and hold the RECORD button 2 While holding the RECORD button Press the FLASH button 6 3 times 3 Now press the FLASH button that you wish to assign the DMX channel output to 4 While holding RECORD press the FLASH button corresponding to the DMX output that you wish to assign the Fader to 5 Repeat steps 2 3 as often as necessary 6 Press and hold Record 8 Rec Exit to exit the mode For example If you wish to assign Fader 1 to output to DMX channel 5 1 Hold the Record button amp press Fader 6 3 times 2 Press the Flash button 1 3 While holding the Record button press the flash button 5 NOTES e All physical faders can be re assigned to output on a different DMX channel Faders are given a channel number and are labelled on the surface of the controller e You can check to see what the assignment is by pressing the Fader button of the corresponding channel while in this mode e Here is no limit to the amount of channels that can be assigned to a single fader One can assign up to all 24 channel while in this mode e CHNO corresponds to the Physical Fader while SLDNO corresponds to the DMX output channel 4 Programming 4 1 Entering programme mode RECORD ENABLE
11. e equipment switched off until it has reached room temperature e If your product fails to function correctly discontinue use immediately Pack the unit securely preferably in the original packing material and return it to your Prolight dealer for service e Only use fuses of same type and rating lt Repairs servicing and power connection must only be carried out by a qualified technician THIS UNIT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS e WARRANTY One year from date of purchase OPERATING DETERMINATIONS If this equipment is operated in any other way than those described in this manual the product may suffer damage and the warranty becomes void Incorrect operation may lead to danger e g short circuit burns and electric shocks etc Do not endanger your own safety and the safety of others Incorrect installation or use can cause serious damage to people and property 1 2 What is included 1 DMX 512 dimming console 2 DC 9V 1000mA adaptor 3 Manual 4 LED goose neck lamp 1 3 Unpacking instructions Immediately upon receiving the fixture carefully unpack the carton check the contents to ensure that all parts are present and have been received in good condition Notify the shipper immediately and retain packing material for inspection if any parts appear damaged from shipping or the carton itself shows signs of mishandling Save the carton and all packing materials In the event that a fixture must be returned to the fac
12. ee ery ere Seen 8 K NIE 9 Ee TR 9 4 7 Delete step or steps anni 9 4 8 Insert a step or steps 9 4 9 Modify a step OF SlOPS nenne 10 5 Playback C Water 10 5 2 Playing a Scene to audio Ree enne E 10 5 3 Playing a Scene with Ihe Speed E ee 10 5 4 Playing a Scene with the Standard beat aaa ea AAA A AA 11 5 5 Change the Speed mode between 5 amp 10 minutes sese eee eee 11 5 6 AUS CONO Si 11 6 Appendix LS Ne NEE 12 6 2 DMX LINKING a ek 12 6 3 3 Pin ALRIDMX gin ue EE 13 6 4 5 Pin ALR DMX enee 13 6 5 DMX Dipswitch Quick Reference Chart 14 6 6 Notes anne nen nee 15 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOUR INITIAL START UP CAUTION Keep this equipment away from rain moisture and liquids SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Every person involved with the installation operation amp maintenance of this equipment should Be competent Follow the instructions of this manual CAUTION TAKE CARE USING THIS EQUIPMENT HIGH VOLTAGE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Before your initial start up please make sure that there is no damage caused during transportation Should there be any consult your dealer and do not use the equipment To maintain the equipment in good working condition and to ensure safe operation it is necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this manual
13. ish to edit is on 3 Tap the MODE SELECT button to select Chase Scenes 4 Press and hold the EDIT button amp tap the FLASH button 13 24 of the Scene you wish to edit 5 Release the EDIT button The relevant Scene Led should light up indicating you are in Edit mode NOTES e When the EDIT mode is entered properly the display will read EDITING e This mode is displayed here for only the initiation of the EDIT mode Please see the following sections on the uses of this mode in detail 4 4 Delete a Programme Action 1 Record enable 2 Use the Page button to select the page of the Scene you wish to delete 3 Press and hold the RECORD button tap the FLASH button 13 24 twice of the Scene you wish to delete 4 Release the RECORD button and all of the LEDs should be lit to indicate the program is deleted 4 5 Delete All Scenes Action 1 Record enable 2 Press and hold the RECORD button 3 While holding the RECORD button tap the FLASH button in the following sequence 1 3 2 3 Release the RECORD button 4 All LEDs should light indicating all of the program scenes have been deleted 5 Press and hold the RECORD amp REX EXIT buttons to exit the mode Warning This will reset the console to its factory default settings NOTES e You must be in record mode to reset the console lt The LED over the record button will light up indicating the Record mode operation 4 6 Record Clear Action 1 Record enable 2 Re
14. layed back 0 100 dimming or DMX value of 255 or channels 13 24 Down functions to modify a scene in edit mode Beat Rev is used to reverse the chasing of a programme with regular beat Up function is to modify a scene in edit mode Chase reverse is used to reverse the chasing direction of a programme under speed slider control Shows the current programming Deletes a step in a scene or reverses the chasing direction of any programme Controls a channel in 1 of 2 modes of operation Insert is to add 1 step s into a scene or 255 is used to change the display value cycle between and 0 255 Controls a channel in 1 of 2 modes of operation Edit is used to activate Edit mode All Rev is to reverse the chasing direction of all programmes Record is used to activate Record mode or program a step Shift functions the alternate function of other buttons only Chase lt gt Scene mode Used to select Single Mix Chase bring Channel 13 24 to full of current setting or momentarily program a scene into Master B slider depending on the current mode Used to activate the operating mode Rec Speed sets the speed of any programs chasing in Mix mode Repeatedly tapping this button will establish the chase speed Used the momentarily maintain current scene Tap to select pages of scenes from 1 4 Page A Brings all channels 1 24 to full output In Add mode multiple scenes or Flash buttons will be on at the same time In kill mode pre
15. ntrolling different fixtures On the surface you will find various programming tools such as 24 channel faders A B master faders for cross mixing and Fade and Speed time faders for on the fly adjustments It also has an LED display for easy navigation of controls and menu functions 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090 2 4 Product Overview front 0100 T 02 heat SCENE COMMANDER Se o o o o o o e o o o Y 13S3Yd bN A EPO C7 CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO GO tan Ka 1 24 SINGL PRESET o o o e e e e o o e 3 1 2 3 3 5 6 SCENES 7 d d 10 11 12 CN A OOG 9 13S3Yd D te D 2 ss ss Di 10 10 208 m 20 Am tm tm zm 2m sm 4 10m L snow Ke MASTER E dun H Tap Bue IQ BLACK on DIMMER CONSOLE Sa i a SEE N 2 2 5 Product Overview rear panel Note For the Overview Identification please see page 6 0000 ei 2 6 Overview Identification Front Number Button fader Channel faders Flash buttons Fader LEDs Scene LEDs Flash buttons EM Down Beat Rev Up Chase Rev la LCD display KE Delete Rev One Insert or 255 Edit All Rev Recored Shift Mode Select 20 Rec Speed m an Add Kill Rec Exit Fader Master A B Channel faders 1 24 0 100 dimming or DMX value of 255 or channels 1 12 ndicates selected channel 1 24 ndicates which scene is being p
16. our beat time 5 While pressing and holding down the REC SPEED button tap the FLASH button 13 24 that stores the program 6 The program will then run with the set time or beat when engaged 7 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set a new beat time 5 5 Change the Speed mode between 5 amp 10 Minutes 1 Press and hold the RECORD button 2 Tap the FLASH button 5 or 10 three times while holding down the RECORD button 3 The 5min or 10min should light up indicating the Speed slider is set to run in the 5 or 10 minute mode 5 6 Auxiliary Controls This is the process of assigning the Auxiliary controls These will act as shortcuts and are most commonly used for DMX strobe lights or DMX fog machines However they are not limited to these functions and may be used for other uses such as Pan tilt 1 Press amp hold the RECORD button amp tap the FLASH button No 7 or No 8 three times The display should indicate activation of the mode 2 There are 3 functions e FUNC 1 States that the Auxiliary control is not assigned to any channel e FUNC 2 Refers to the auxiliary controls working like the channel fader along with the flash buttons i e rotary control 0 80 flash button 81 255 e FUNC 3 Is somewhat different The rotary knob acts to set the total output of the flash button below it i e rotary control 0 80 flash button also 0 80 3 While holding down the RECORD button select the function you want for the auxiliary control by pres
17. sing the FLASH button 1 2 or 3 Then release the buttons 4 To assign the auxiliary to a channel press the FLASH button for the channel you want to assign the auxiliary control to This sets the channel assignment The corresponding LED above the channel will light up indicating that the channel has ben assigned 5 Record exit NOTES e You may refer to the display for the functions being edited e Press 7 three times for AUX 1 patching and 8 three times for AUX 2 patching e While assigning an auxiliary to mode 2 the Fader for that channel will not function It will act as moving the channel e While assigning an auxiliary to mode 3 the channel fader and the auxiliary controls will both work for that channel on an HTP operating principle highest takes precedent 11 D g a P a gt a 6 Appendix 6 1 DMX 512 e DMX Digital Multiplex is a universal protocol used as a form of communication between intelligent fixtures and controllers A DMX controller sends DMX data instructions form the controller to the fixture DMX data is sent as serial data that travels from fixture to fixture via the DATA IN and DATA OUT XLR terminals located on all DMX fixtures most controllers only have a data out terminal 6 2 DMX Linking e DMX is a language allowing all makes and models of different manufactures to be linked together and operate from a single controller as long as all fixtures and the controller are DMX compliant
18. ssing any Flash button will kill any other scenes or programes Rec Exit is used to exit from Program or Edit mode Used to kill all output with exception of Full On Adjusts the audio sensitivity when in Audio trigger mode of scenes Adjusts the speed of scenes chases running Adjusts the fade in fade out and cross fade times Adjusts overall output Back Number Button fader Function USB Lamp socket For USB Lamp Power on off switch To turn the console on or off ta This jack accepts a line level audio input signal Audio input ranging from 100 mV to 1Vpp Blackout and Full On may be controlled by a Remote input remote control using a standard 1 4 jack 6 DC input DC 9V 1000mA 3 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 Initial Setup 1 Plug the AC to DC power supply to the system back panel and to the mains outlet 2 Plug in your DMX cable s to your intelligent lighting as described in the fixtures respective manual For a quick reference on DMX refer to the Appendix of this manual page 3 Place the 24 channel dimmer console on a level surface Note The console can also be rack mounted occupying seven rack spaces 7u 4 Reset the system using the instructions on page under ERASE ALL SCENES 3 2 Physical fader Assignment optional setup Use this feature to combine or unify fixture control attributes for different fixtures For example if you were controlling 4 moving mirrors and 4 moving yokes the color gobo and
19. tic behaviour Termination reduces signal transmission problems O and interferance it is always advisable to connect a DMX terminal resistance 120 Ohm 1 4 W between pin 2 DMX and pin 3 DMX of the last fixture Using a cable terminator CABL90 3 pin or CABL89 5 pin will decrease the possibilities of erratic behaviour 6 4 5 Pin XLR DMX Connectors e Some manufactures use 5 pin XLR connectors for data transmission in place of 3 pin 5 Pin XLR fixtures may be implemented in a 3 pin XLR DMX line When inserting standard 5 pin XLR connectors in to a 3 pin line a cable adaptor must be used The chart below details the correct cable conversion Bin 1 GND screen Pin XLR socket S d in 1 screen Pin 2 Signal Signal in 2 Si H Pin 3 Signal 5 Pin XLR socket 3 Pin XLR socket E Pin 1 GND screen Pin 1 GND screen cm Pin 2 Signal Pin 2 Signal Pin 3 Signal Pin 3 Signal Pin 4 Pin 5 N C G t 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 6 5 DMX Dip Switch Quick Reference Chart Dip Switch Position a LL e K H r A ET ET EL SES AAA Ze Pe NANA eee pe po HOD 224 25 258 T T Ts TnS T T as Tele an om TT Tar ea an Tn os 01 2 Tan es os 100 102 194 22 256 200 322 354 386 Tans T 482 579 asi aca Tos 22r 25 201 f a23 258 er far fast faes 2 6 68 fron f as ow 260 f 202 f 22a Tes 308 T T T 0 e TOT om
20. tory it is important that the fixture be returned in the original factory carton and packing 2 INTRODUCTION 2 1 Features e 24 channel DMX 512 dimming console e 4 pages with 12 scenes with total 48 playback faders simultaneous playback e 96 000 programmable steps e 2 programmable AUX buttons e Adjustable chase and fade times e Re assignable channels e 3 and 5 pin DMX outputs e Built in cross fader dark and kill buttons e Direct audio input e Sequential linking or simultaneous playback of chases e Override chases on the fly e Beat activation tap sync and auto run e 7U Rack mountable 2 2 Technical Specifications Maximum ambient temperature ii enden 104 F 40 REI We lie LEE locking 3 5pin XLR female socket Data pin Configuratio M a rare pin 1 shield pin 2 pin 3 EE eege DMX 512 USITT Power SUPPIy siii DC 9V 1000mA min Dimensions CXW XH au een 485 x 290 x 98mm Kl aE ee EEEN RA Ka AA A A SATENE LE 5 0Kgs 2 3 General Overview This dimmer console is a universal intelligent lighting controller It allows the control of 24 channels with 48 scene chase playback faders Each scene chase can contain up to 1000 individual steps or looks On the surface when in the CHASE SCENE mode there are 12 physical faders for the playback of the saved programs There are 4 pages of scenes playback on page A Programmes can be triggered by music automatically or manually Channel assignments can be reprogrammed for ease of co

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