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1. Cn LE E Colour Control12 Order Code Control12 i E www cobrainternational com User Manual Cobra Colour Control 12 Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing the Cobra Colour Control 12 With decades of experience in design and production Cobra is one of the leading manufacturers of professional sound and lighting equipment This unit has been designed and manufactured to the highest of standards so you can be assured you have made a good investment For optimum safety and to take full advantage of all the Cobra Control 12 features please ensure you read this manual in full Product Description The Cobra Colour Control 12 is a 24 channel DMX controller suitable for use with dimmer packs LED lighting and effects lights The controller is can store up to 48 scenes or chases with a total of 999 steps or scenes This desk will work as a 12 channel double pre set desk or a 24 individual channel desk Safety Advice 1 Read this manual in full before operating this product 2 Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference 3 Carry and transport this product with care Dropping this product may result in serious mechanical failure 4 The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for injury or damage caused by not following the manual provided Protection from Electric Shock 1 Do not connect the AC power plug to the unit before connecting your lights 2 Only connect this unit to a m
2. Pre set A LED s Indicate which channels are on off 2 Channel sliders 1 12 These sliders will adjust the output of channels 1 12 from 0 to 100 or 0 to 255 3 Flash buttons 1 12 These will activate the corresponding channel to maximum level when pressed 4 Pre set B LED s Indicate which channels are on off 5 Scene LED s Indicate which stored scene chase is active 6 Channel faders 13 24 These sliders will adjust the output of the channels 13 24 when in 1 24 single pre set or adjust channels 1 12 when in double pre set or activate scenes chases when in chase scene mode 7 Flash button 13 24 These will activate the corresponding channel to maximum level and are also used when saving scenes chases 8 Master A slider Adjusts pre set A channels 1 12 overall intensity 9 Blind button When in scene chase mode and when used in conjunction with a channel flash button this feature will remove a channel from a saved scene chase 10 Master B slider Adjusts pre set B channels 1 12 when in double pre set mode and is also the master dimmer for stored scenes chases 11 Home button Will deactivate the blind feature 12 Fade slider Adjusts fade time in manual mode or after scenes chases have been stored 13 Tap sync button Tapping this button repeatedly will establish the chase speed 14 Speed slider Used to adjust the speed of the chase you are running 15 Full on button Momentarily brings all channels to full intensity
3. dimmer which you can control 4 Sliders are also known as faders 5 Scanner refers to a lighting effect which has a pan and tilt mirror However DMX controllers may refer to this term when describing the control of a DMX512 compatible device 6 MIDI is a standard term for representing musical information in a digital format A MIDI input provides external triggering of scenes using MIDI devices such as a MIDI keyboard 7 Stand Alone refers to a fixtures ability to function independently of an external controller This is usually in sync to music due to a built in microphone 8 Fader slider is used to adjust the fade time between scenes within a chase 9 Speed slider affects the amount of time a scene will hold its state It is also considered a wait time 10 Shutter is a mechanical device in the lighting fixture that allows you to block the lights path It is often used to lessen the intensity of the light output or strobe 11 Playbacks can either be scenes or chases that are directly recalled by the user A playback may also be considered a program memory which can be used during a show 12 Chase is a program built up using steps scenes 13 Pack normally refers to a dimmer pack which can come with different channel options Some have 4 outputs some have 12 for example First Time Operation 1 Remove all packaging materials 2 Connect a DMX cable from controller to your first light or pack Connect a DMX cable fro
4. voltage control 5 pin would be better so there is no confusion over mixer leads and DMX leads in big rigs sending a mixers 48v phantom power down a DMX cable could damage the DMX light When making cables try and used proper DMX cable and do not connect pin 1 GND to the outer casing of the connector as you might do with audio cables as this may cause erratic behaviour from your fixture Do not make Y leads to split cables to fixtures always use the in and out sockets or a DMX splitter as again this may cause erratic behaviour from your fixture We recommend you to put a DMX terminator in any fixture which hasn t got a DMX lead connected from the output socket to another fixture this again is to reduce erratic behaviour from your fixtures A DMX terminator is simply a male XLR plug with 120 ohms 1 4 watt resistor soldered across pin 2 amp 3 3 PIN 5 PIN PIN 1 GND PIN 1 GND PIN 2 PIN 2 PIN 4 NOT USED PIN 5 NOT USED DMX 512 1200hm 1 4W controller terminator 15 Colour Shutter Shaking Gobo 255 Fastest speed Gobo change 255 Fastest speed RainbowEffect 255 Fastest speed Rainbow Effect 246 255 Open O 247 Fastest speed shaking C 128 Slowest speed Gobo change L 120 127 128 Slowest speed Rainbow effect 128 Slowest speed Rainbow effect y 118 127 Pink 12 24 Pink 111 119 113 120 Yellow Pink 107 117 Yellow 103 110 i 094 102 086 083 106 112 Yellow 096 106 Orange 098 105
5. 16 Audio slider Adjusts the audio sensitivity when the audio button is pressed and you are playing back a chase 17 Blackout button Used to cancel out all output 18 Step button Used to manually go to the next step when playing back a chase and the speed slider is set to show mode 19 Audio button Activates the audio sync when playing back a chase in chase scene mode 20 Hold button Will hold a step when playing back a chase 21 Park A and B buttons In 1 24 single pre set mode park A will activate any active channel sliders to their set output thus overriding master A slider In double pre set mode Park A will override Master A and Park B will override Master B In chase scene mode park B can be used to play back different scenes chases at the same time mix or only 1 at a time single 22 Record exit button Has two functions one is to exit record mode when pressed with the record button The second is an add kill feature Pressed so the LED is on if you then press a flash button it will O all outputs other than the channel which corresponds to that flash button 23 Record shift button Record is used to activate record mode programme steps scenes or as a shift button to alter other functions 24 Page button Tap to select pages of scenes chases to be stored or that have previously been stored 25 Mode select button Used to select what mode you want to operate the desk in 26 Dark button Used to 0 all channel out
6. Orange Yellow 086 095 Light Green 091 097 Orange 132 Slowest speed shaking cad 075 085 UV Purple 083 090 Light Green Orange 064 074 Blue 076 082 Light Green 131 Fastest speed shutter 069 076 mm 054 063 Red SOS RAES 4 060 068 k 4 052 059 061 067 Blue 043 053 Amber 053 060 Red Blue OO EX 1 COX 032 042 Light Blue 044 051 046 052 Red hy 035 043 16 Slowest speed shutter 0 26 034 ee 022 031 Magenta 038 045 Amber a gt e f SI 011 021 Green 031 037 Light Blue 000 010 White 023 030 Magenta 018 025 008 015 Open 016 022 Green Magenta 009 017 008 016 Green Ore 000 007 Blackout 000 008 000 007 White Each fixture takes up 5 DMX Channels See Above The controller is a fairly basic 24 channel So you have a cable from the controller to the first fixture cable from first to second and so on the last light has a DMX terminator plugged in Fixture 1 would be set to DMX address 1 dipswitch number 1 on Fixture 2 would be set to DMX address 6 dipswitch numbers 2 amp 3 on Fixture 3 would be set to DMX address 11 dipswitch numbers 1 2 amp 4 on Fixture 4 would be set to DMX address 16 dipswitch number 5 on We would recommend you to fully read manuals for your light and controller as some controllers tell you what each fixture address needs to be and some lights need other settings changed to make them work When setting address you need to make sure fixtures don t overla
7. ains socket with suitable trip and RCD protection 3 To disconnect from the mains socket always remove by the mains plug Do not attempt to remove by pulling the mains cable 4 Disconnect the unit from the mains supply before cleaning Cleaning should be carried out with a soft dry cloth 5 Do not expose this unit to any liquids 6 Do not operate near exposed water or in high humidity 7 Choose a suitable route for mains cables ensuring trip hazards are avoided and the mains cable is not at risk of being crushed 8 Do not open this unit to service There are no user serviceable parts inside Any servicing or repairs should be carried out by a qualified engineer only Any user attempt to service or adapt this unit will void your warranty and could result in serious malfunction or injury Protection from Fire 1 Do not place near sources of heat or ignition 2 Do not block any ventilation holes 3 Check your AC wall socket will take the power you are applying to avoid overloading the mains supply 4 Ensure you are using the correct voltage DC power supply set to the correct polarity Protection from Injury and Damage 1 Do not attempt to modify this unit 2 Always install the unit in a suitable location where vibrations to the unit are avoided 3 Check this unit matches the mains voltage and frequency before plugging it in to your mains socket 4 If any liquids or objects have entered the unit switch it off immediately
8. and consult a qualified engineer 5 In the event of malfunction or damage to the mains cable disconnect from the mains supply immediately and consult a qualified engineer 6 All parts should be replaced with genuine spare parts and carried out by a qualified engineer Contents amp Unpacking 1 The box should contain Cobra Colour Control 12 power supply and user manual 2 If you suspect any damage or missing parts please contact your dealer immediately Specifications Name Colour Control 12 Code Control 12 Power supply DC 12v 500mA min Power consumption 20 watts Output DMX 512 3 pin Audio Input 100mV 1Vpp Dimensions 483 x 264 x 80mm Weight 4 3kg Features The Colour Control 12 is DMX 24 channel controller suitable for dimmer packs LED lights and effect lights Features Include 1 Controls up to 24 channels 2 Scenes chases can be stored 3 Speed and fade can be used after programming 4 Controller can be used in 12 channel double pre set mode 5 Chases and scenes can be mixed in playback 6 A chase can have up to 999 steps 7 3 pin DMX output socket 8 19 rack mountable 6u 9 Audio input or built in mic for playback of chases to the bass beat 10 Midi control over some features Note A knowledge of DMX is required to make full use of this controller and all of its features GHOVEDEH 00 IX MOM OH D 6209496202 D amp E OS OS Controller Front 1
9. fully down 4 Move the desired channel fader 13 24 to its maximum and the scene will fade in depending upon current fade time 5 Move the channel fader to adjust the output of the current program Notes The current mode is indicated by the 3 LED s Red is the Chase Scene mode Yellow is 2 scene pre set A B mode Green is 1 24 single mode You may press and hold down the relevant flash button for the scene chase to trigger momentarily whilst working in scene chase mode Playing a scene chase by audio triggering 1 Select your scene chase as described in the above section 2 Press the audio button until its LED illuminates indicating that audio mode is active 3 Use the audio level fader to adjust the sensitivity 4 To return to normal mode tap the audio button a second time causing its LED to go out Audio mode is disengaged Notes This is the process for using the built in microphone or for using the audio input located on the rear of the controller This can be used for an alternative audio source for triggering the scenes chases Fade time may also be used Playing a Scene Chase Using The Speed Fader 1 Select a saved scene chase 2 Move the speed fader to the desired position the top being the fastest 3 Now you may move the speed fader to select your desired speed Notes Ensure audio mode is disengaged Fade time may also be used Change The Speed Mode Between 5 amp 10 Minutes 1 Press amp ho
10. h scene you wish to edit See section on edit enable for further instructions 10 Erase a Scene Chase 1 Record enable 2 Select the page the desired scene chase is on 3 Press and hold record button 4 Tap the flash button which corresponds to the scene chase you wish to delete twice Erase all Scene Chases 1 Record enable 2 Hold record button and press flash 1 4 2 3 in sequence 3 Release the record button all LED s will flash indicating all programmes scenes and chases have been deleted Record Clear 1 Record enable 2 Record a scene with one or more steps 3 If you are not satisfied with the scene you may press and hold the record button and tap the rec clear button All LED s will flash indicating the scenes have been cleared Notes All the scenes stored within the temporary memory of the controller will be erased by this process This will not affect the scenes already programmed onto a scene fader Faders 13 24 are used for the playing back of scenes chases already recorded This is only when the recorder is in the chase scene mode In this instance Master Fader A will control the manual fader controls while the Master B will control the scenes being played back Playing a Scene Chase 1 Press the mode select button to select chase scene mode 2 Press the page button to select the correct page where the scene you wish to run is located 3 Push the Master Fader B into its maximum position
11. he record button 4 When the display shows IN the controller is ready for receiving the dump When receiving the dump all other functions are switched off As soon as the transmission is complete or cancelled due to errors the controller returns to normal operation mode Send a Sys Ex dump 1 Press and hold the record button 2 Press the flash button 4 in Pre set A three times 3 Release the Record button 4 When the display shows OUT the controller is ready for sending the dump When sending the dump all other functions are switched off As soon as the transmission is complete or cancelled due to errors the controller returns to normal operation mode Notes This is the process of copying your entire show to another colour controller This will not work with any other makes of device This process can take several minutes to complete The controller will automatically begin sending the file dump once the mode has been selected Therefore ensure that the other device has been set up to accept the transfer During file dump all other operations will cease to function If errors or power failures occur file dump will be interrupted and stop Maintenance The COBRA Colour Control 12 required almost no maintenance However you should keep the unit clean Disconnect the main power supply and then wipe the cover with a dry cloth Do not immerse in liquid Do not use alcohol or solvents Keep connections clean Disconnect elect
12. his mode in more detail 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 rev button when you reach the step you wish to delete All the LED s will light indicating the deletion of the step 4 Repeat steps 2 amp 3 until all of the unwanted steps have been deleted 5 Press and hold the record and rec exit button The scene button LED will turn supress indicating that the edit mode has been exited Insert Step or Steps 1 Enter edit enable 2 Using the step button go to the position you wish to edit within a scene 3 Using the mode select button put the unit into 1 24 mode 4 Record a step 5 Put the unit back to chase lt gt scene mode 6 Press the insert button your step has been added You can check your scene has been added by using the step button to go through the individual steps 7 Exit edit mode Modify a Step or Steps 1 Enter the edit mode 2 Tap the step button to scroll to the step which you wish to edit 3 Whilst holding the up or down button tap the flash button corresponding to the DMX channel of the scene you wish to modify Do this until you reach the desired intensity value read from the display You may then tap the flash button until you are satisfied with the new scene 4 Repeat steps 2 3 and 4 until all the steps have been modified 5 Exit edit mode Notes Part of entering the edit mode is selecting whic
13. is will give you control of all 24 channels 3 Create desired output by adjusting the faders changes in fixture attributes such as colours amp 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 chase 6 Do not repeat steps 2 4 if you are only saving scene 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 and tap the flash button for the scene that you wish to store to All LED s will flash indicating the scene has been programmed in to memory 9 You can continue programming in this way or exit To exit program mode press and hold the record button and tap the rec exit button the record LED will dim out Notes Deselect Blackout if LED is lit If you wish to create a static look then you must create a scene composed by only one step There are 999 steps in total you can use Edit Enable 1 Record enable 2 Use the page button to select the page that the program you wish to edit is on 3 Tap the mode select buttons to select chase scenes 4 Press and hold the edit button and tap the flash button 13 24 of the scene chase you wish to edit 5 Release the edit button The relevant scene LED should illuminate indicating you are in edit mode Notes This mode is displayed here only for the initiation of edit mode Please see the following sections for uses of t
14. ld the record button 2 Whilst holding down the record button tap the flash button 5 or 10 three times 3 The 5 min or 10 min LED should light indicating the speed that the fader is set to run Midi in Mode 1 Press and hold the record button 2 Press flash button 1 three times 3 Release the record button 4 The display shows CH 1 and the controller is in midi in mode 5 Select the desired midi channel by pressing the respective flash button 6 Hold down the record button and press record exit 7 The midi channel has been memorized Midi out mode 1 Press and hold the record button 2 Press flash button 2 three times 3 Release the record button 4 The display shows CH 0 and the controller is in midi out mode 5 Select the desired midi channel by pressing the respective flash button 6 Hold down the record button and press record exit 11 12 Midi run 1 If midi data is not received within 10 minutes the channel and programme turned on by midi will turn off 2 When sending receiving a file dump the device ID is 55H 3 The different functions of individual notes are as follows Note Velocity Function 22 69 Turn on off program 1 48 70 93 Channel Dimmer Turn on off channel 1 24 Turn Audio chase on off EE Eg pH Lo 0097 pO Chaser Scenes p00 12 Receive a Sys ex Dump 1 Press and hold the record button 2 Press the flash button 3 in pre set A three times 3 Release t
15. m the first light or pack to the second Do this until all lights or packs are connected 3 Plug any par can theatre spots in to your dimmer packs if you are using dimmer packs 4 Plug your controller into the mains with the supplied AC DC power supply 5 Plug your dimmer packs or lights in to the mains 6 If you are using 4 channel packs or 4 channel LED par cans set the first unit to DMX address 1 the second to DMX address 5 third to DMX address 9 and the fourth to DMX address 13 some lights packs will have digital display some will have small dip switches 7 Once you have turned on your controller check if the blackout light is illuminated If it is press the black button 8 Move the fade slider to the top 9 Move Master A to the top and Master B to the bottom 10 Using the mode select button put the controller into 1 24 single pre set mode 11 Move all the channel sliders up and your lights should have output If they do not switch the polarity switch on the back of the controller 12 Follow the rest of the manual to make full use of all the programming options Entering Program Mode Record Enable 1 Whilst holding down the record button press flash button 1 6 6 8 in sequence 2 Release the record button The record LED lights up Exiting Program Mode 1 Hold record shift button then tap rec exit button Create a Scene Chase 1 Record enable 2 Select the 1 24 single mode by tapping the mode select button Th
16. nough channels to control the fixture that is attached Fixtures have an input and output DMX socket allowing you to connect from the controller to the first fixture then from that fixture to the next this is called daisy chaining Sockets are normally 3 pin XLR but can be 5 pin XLR as well DMX fixtures need to have a DMX address set as this is so they can then decode the correct information from the controller This is normally done by a digital display panel where the address can be changed by simple up and down buttons the address ranges from 1 512 In addition to this it can be controlled by a row of small switches called dip switches there the required address is converted to a binary number To work out your dip switch settings you can simply download a DMX calculator from the internet or see our table further on The order in which fixtures are connected in a DMX line does not influence the DMX address a fixture set to DMX address 1 can be put in a DMX line from beginning middle or end as it is set to address 1 it knows to take information from that point onwards ucc NR e DMX512 Start Channel Binary Action if No DMX Normal DIP Switch assignments DMX start channel 1 DMX Wiring 3 pin wiring is more common 5 pin is the correct way 3 pin may be used to save on cost With 5 pin connections not all pins are used though it is worth checking your manual for your fixture as some lights use the unused pins for low
17. p from one to the next You can set 2 fixtures to the same address and as long as they are the same fixture i e same channel layout they will then do the same as each other q OIN OID e N 00 09 00 00 N N t st m e nan o dt e m i i NINN m ojan Ke o NININININ N N NININT NTN O AINn m e q NINN N N ml unl nl onl ul nl nl d TIVIOINNOONIOIINIM 2 2 ad an ab B 3 a A TN je el c c a a al al al NIN N m po foe fo fo pope papa ttt itt CABRA ize 160 192 224 256 288 320 352 384 416 aas 430 2 i26 ise 190 222 254 286 sis aso 382 a14 aae 278 510 127 159 191 223 255 287 319 351 383 415 247 a79 511 109 332 164 196 228 260 29 gt 1 116 148 180 212 244 276 N o spa 3 9 3 9 1 9 3 9 1 9 TABLE SET DMX ADDRESS OFF OR ON X COBRA DMX DIPSWITCH SET 17
18. puts 27 Edit All rev button Will reverse the direction of a chase in playback mode It is also used for editing scenes chases in programme mode 28 Insert or 0 255 Used in conjunction with the shift button to display the output in either O 100 or 0 255 Is also used to insert scenes steps in programme mode 29 Delete Rev one button This button will reverse the chase direction when used in conjunction with a flash button 30 Up chase rev button Will reverse the direction of a chase when being played back Is also used in edit mode 31 Down beat rev button Is used in edit mode 32 Fog machine button Used to control a fog machine with a din connection Rear Panel 1 On off switch 2 DC input 12DC 500mA 3 Midi thru 4 Midi out 5 Midi in 6 DMX 3 pin output 7 Polarity switch 8 Audio input This RCA accepts a line level audio signal in a range between 100mV to 1Vpp 9 Remote input Blackout and Full on can be controlled by a remote switch 1 4 stereo jack socket 10 Fog machine remote output din socket 4 Common Terms The following are common terms used in intelligent light programming 1 Blackout is a state where by all lighting fixtures light output is set to 0 or off usually on a temporary basis 2 DMX 512 is an industry standard digital communication protocol frequently used in entertainment lighting equipment 3 Fixture refers to your lighting effect or other device such as a
19. ric power and then wipe the DMX and audio connections with a dry cloth Troubleshooting If fixture is not responding to DMX 1 Check all connections are correct 2 Check DMX addressing is correct 3 Check blackout is turned off 4 Check polarity switch at the back of the unit is in the correct position 5 Check fade slider is up to the top 6 Check Master A is at the top and B is at the bottom 7 f all the above fails to work unplug from the mains wait 30 seconds then reconnect to the power supply 8 If itis still not working contact your dealer 13 DMX BASICS DMX is short for digital multiplexer which is a universal protocol designed for the lighting industry allowing for controlling of intelligent fixtures like scanners moving heads LED par cans dimmer packs fog machines etc DMX allows you to control many fixtures channels normally up to 512 with varying channels from 0 255 0 100 This will give control of channels like gobo selection up and down movements colours and dimming etc DMX is a very good system as all this information can be sent down one cable used in conjunction with a DMX controller with memory all your channel settings can be saved and recalled easily DMX was designed so that all manufacturers can use the same protocol language to control their fixtures allowing the end user to use any make of fixture on their DMX controller as long as both are DMX compatible and the controller has e
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