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1. OSO 240B MKII operator DMX controller amp DO e OSO B4H4O0R MAHI OSHOOOOCCSS QQ F eT 1 is h r P nd User manual Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Safety instructions A WARNING A Always keep this device away from moisture and rain Hazardous electrical shocks may occur A WARNING A Only connect this device to a matching power outlet This device is intended to work on a specified AC currency Connecting this device to power outlets with other voltages may result in permanent damage and possible hazardous situations such as fire or electrical shocks A WARNING A Be careful with every operation of this device Touching live wires inside and outside the unit may cause hazardous electrical shocks This unit must be operated by or under the supervision of an adult This device is not suitable for children Every person involved with the installation operation and maintenance of this device has to Be qualified Follow the instructions of this manual Make sure there is no damage caused by transport If the device seems damaged from the outside do not use it and contact your dealer for more information and consultation To make sure the device maintains in perfect condition and for safe oper
2. N C Pin J NG Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV DMX Display quick reference chart DMX Address Quick Reference Chart DMX DIP SWITCH SET 0 OFF 1 ON X OFF or ON o oo jo o Dip Switch Position Dip Switch Position o ooo o jo ojo jo t it t tjt a ta e ojo jo o 1 1 1 1 jo o jo o t aaa kr o jo 1 1 o o t 1 jo o t t jo jo 1 a e o 1 o 1 o 1 o 1 o a o t o t o t _ 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 256 288 320 352 384 416 448 480 2 34 66 98 130 162 194 226 258 290 322 354 386 418 450 482 6 38 70 102 134 166 198 230 262 294 326 358 390 422 454 486 455 8 40 72 104 136 168 200 232 264 296 328 360 392 424 456 488 9 41 73 105137 169 201 233 265 297 329 361 393 425 457 489 11 43 75 107 139 171 203 235 267 299 331 363 395 427 459 491 12 44 76 108 140 172 204 236 268 300 332 364 396 428 460 492 17 49 81 113 145 177 209 241 273 305 337 369 401 433 465 497 21 53 85 117 149 181 213 245 277 309 341 373 405 437 469 501 28 60 92 124 156 188 220 252 284 316 348 380 412 444 476 DMX Address Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual ve
3. author initials 14 01 2014 RV Device overview 3 4 8 9 G7 e aA 062 13 14 45 O S VU OSO auda mki 0000 QG STT ure His pre QL KLLKOUT u IIBE D of el teolel ner Ce 5 9 C WY JANY D D rf ie fpepupuedu il ol l lelel x MD rf ef gt vegpupudu Iii Fay i u au i a gt 1 l WELLE 1o ID 1 pa f af e eo Sih Q el lelelel 8 I Lm ak o Q g O gt De S i e or AUDIO gt UH LAMP POWER E t a fa m oc C d on d a r 5 r a l DONN b RoHS Os OU GO 86 8 8B BOM B amp B G 69 39 Scanner select button Select the fixture you wish to operate with the faders Scanner indicator LEDs Indicates if a scanner is active or not Scene select buttons 8 scene buttons representing storing locations for sceens Channel faders Sliders to adjust the DMX values of each channel 8 faders Page A indicator LED Indicates channel 1 8 on page A Page B indicator LED Indicates channel 9 16 on page B Page select button Toggle between page A and B to change channels 1 8 and 9 16 Program button used to enter the programming mode Music bank copy button Used to activate the music mode Used to copy values and scenes while programming 10 LCD display window displays values such as chase a
4. or in a fitting flightcase Store the device indoor dry and do not expose the device to extreme temperature differences Housing Inspect the housing of the device frequently Severe dents cracks and missing screws should be avoided at all costs Do not use the device when the housing is not in optimal condition Contact your dealer or a skilled technician when in doubt about the state of the device Check the fixture and screws for corrosion Corrosion should not be present on the fixture Contact your dealer or a skilled technician when corrosion is found on the fixture Every power or signal chassis connector should be mounted tightly Do not use the device when connectors are loose Do not use the power cord when the cores are visible Contact your dealer for a replacement if needed Avoid the buildup of dust and dirt Clean the exterior of the fixture every month with a dry or damp cloth When using the device intensively the cleaning frequency needs to be increased Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Fuses The main fuse of this device is to be found on the rear of the device In most cases directly next to the power inlet Only replace a fuse for a new one with the same type and rating Do not use a fuse with a higher or lower rati
5. swimming pools where chlorine is used Beaches where sand and salt are present Outdoor without roof protection Indoor areas where intense heat sources are present or where the temperature exceeds levels which are comfortable for humans Only use the included power adapter and only connect the device to a suitable power outlet with the correct output voltage Connecting the device to a power outlet with the wrong type of voltage or using the product with a wrong type of power supply may cause permanent damage to the device Avoid shocks and collision during use and transport Do not transport the device while in use Avoid brute force during the installation and operation of this device Familiarize yourself with the functions of the device before use Do not allow operation of the device by unskilled or unqualified people Use of the device in other ways than described in this user manual may cause damage and injury Ayra does not take responsibility for any damage or injury caused by improper use Storage and transport This device is intended for mobile use When transported use the original packaging of the product ora fitting flightcase preferably filled with foam This device is not intended for permanent use Operation breaks will ensure that the lifespan of the device remains unchanged If the device is not used for a longer period of time disconnect it from its power source and store it in its original packaging
6. the Scene button to select the DMX channel you wish to apply pan and tilt for Press and hold Fine and Mode buttons to exit the assignment mode NOTE The joystick can be reassigned to an output on another DMX channel Press Auto Del and Mode buttons at the same time to delete the assignment NOTE You can re assign the DMX channel to all controller fader channels Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Reverse review Press and hold Fine amp Mode buttons together to access the wheel assignment mode Press a Scanner button to select a scanner Press and hold Fine amp Mode buttons 2 times to exit the assignment mode Joystick reverse Press and hold Fine amp Mode buttons together to access the wheel assignment mode Press a Scanner button to select a scanner Press and hold Fine amp Mode buttons to exit the assignment mode Copy scanner It is possible to copy the programming values of one scanner to another scanner This way it makes it easier to create synchronized lightshows without having to add the separate values each time Press and hold Scanner button 1 Press Scanner button 2 Release Scanner button 1 Release scanner button 2 All Scanner LED indicators will flash indicating that the copy was successful Reverse c
7. to 8 scene can be stored in a bank So in total there are 240 scene storing locations available Press the Program button until the LED blinks Position Speed and Fade Time faders all the way down Select the Scanners you wish to include in this scene compose a certain look by changing channel values Tap the MIDI Rec button choose a bank 01 30 for storage Tap one of the Scene buttons 1 8 to store the scene Repeat steps as much as necessary select scanners store scene to exit the Program mode hold the Program button NOTE Deselect the Blackout button if it s lit NOTE Access channel 9 16 on a fixture with Page A B buttons NOTE There are only 8 scenes available in every bank NOTE All LEDs will flash as a confirmation when a scene is stored successfully After this the LED display will show the scene number and bank which is used now TIP Press the Fine button when you are programming so values will only increase or decrease by 1 SHORTCUT Program Scanners Faders Wheels Bank Scene Program Running a program NOTE A Program in this manual is described as a series of scenes inside a bank placed after each other in a continuous loop It is comparable to a Chase but has a logical order and only consists of the scenes that are stored in that bank Use the Bank UP DOWN buttons to change Program banks Press the Auto Del button until the Auto LED turns on Adjust the Program s
8. A chase consists of multiple scenes arranged in a chosen order by the programmer Up to 240 scenes can be added to a single chase NOTE A step in a chase consists of a scene stored in the Program Banks Press the Program button until the LED blinks Press the chase 1 6 you wish to select Change the Bank if necessary to locate a scene Select the scene you wish to insert Tap the MIDI REC button to store the scene to this step Repeat the steps above to_add additional steps change bank tap MIDI REC Press and hold the Program button to save the chase Running a chase Press the Chase button then press the Auto Del button Adjust the Speed and Fade Time by using the corresponding faders or use Tap Sync Review a chase Press and hold the Program button until the LED is lit Select the desired Chase button Press the Tap Display button to switch the LCD button to steps Review each scene step individually by using the Bank UP DOWN buttons Edit a chase Copy bank into chase Press and hold the Program button to enter programming mode Press the desired Chase button Select the Bank to be copied using the Bank UP DOWN buttons Press the MUSIC BANK Copy button to prepare copy Press MIDI REC to copy the bank All LEDs will blink Insert scene into chase Press and hold the Program button to enter programming mode Press the desired Chase button Press the Tap Display to switch the LCD to ste
9. DMX terminator at the end of your DMX chain Signal loss or distortion in DMX values Apply a DMX booster in your DMX chain after 32 fixtures or less After a maximum of 32 fixtures the DMX signal needs to be refreshed Moving parts are not functioning well values do not match and or rattling sounds are noticed Faulty stepping motor positioning Possible value loss of stepping motors Activate the reset function or unplug the power supply and plug it back in to activate the reset program This will reset all values to the original O point The fixture does not respond fast enough to the set speed on my DMX controller Moving parts can not keep up with the set speed Decrease the chase speed of your DMX controller as the stepping motors of your fixture need some time to move from one point to another The fixture does not respond to all DMX channels Wrong DMX channel mode Check the DMX channel mode of the fixture If the wrong value is set change the channel mode to a different setting and try again Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Technical specifications 192 channel DMX controller 19 inch construction 3U designed to control intelligent lighting devices for use with movingheads sc
10. als 14 01 2014 RV Setting up the system Place the unit on a solid surface or mount it in a 19 inch flightcase rack Connect the included DC power supply at the rear of the panel and plug it into a suitable wall outlet or power distribution box Plug in the DMX cables from the controller to all your fixtures and daisy chain every fixture you wish to connect Make sure that every fixture has the right DMX address for optimal programming benefits The device has 12 fixtures with 16 channels each Thus if you wish to address every fixture to a fixture button you need to select the following addresses Fixture DMX address Dipswitch settings NOTE The last column describes the dipswitches you would have to turn on to select the right DMX address Some fixtures require DMX dipswitch 10 to be turned ON to activate the DMX mode NOTE For DMX fixtures with a LED display for the DMX addressing you don t need to use the DMX dipswitch settings Joystick assignment Press and hold the Program button until the corresponding LED blinks Press and hold Fine amp Mode buttons together 2 times to access the Channel Assignment mode The Assign LED will light up Press a Scanner number for the fixture you wish to apply the joystick to pan and tilt Use the Bank UP DOWN buttons to select Pan and Tilt wheel and the Pan Tilt LED will turn on Press Tap Display button to switch pages if necessary Press and hold MODE button then press
11. amming steps Insert a scene Press and hold the Program button to enter programming mode Press the desired Chase button Press the Tap Display button to switch the LCD display to steps view Use the Bank UP DOWN b ttons to navigate steps and locate the insert point of the new scene The display will read the step number Press the MIDI REC button to prepare the insert Use the Bank UP DOWN buttons locate the Scene Press the Scene button that corresponds to the scene to be inserted Press MIDI REC button to insert the scene All LEDs will blink NOTE Scenes will be inserted after the selected step Copy a scene Press and hold the Program button to enter programming mode Select the bank that contains the scene to be copied using the Bank UP DOWN buttons Press the Scene button that corresponds to the scene to be copied Press the MIDI REC button to copy the scene Select the destination Bank that contains the scene memory to record onto using the Bank UP DOWN buttons Press the desired Scene button to complete the copy process All LEDs will blink NOTE When deleting a scene the physical location isn t deleted however all 192 DMX channels will be set to 0 Delete a scene Press and hold the Program button to enter the programming mode Select the bank that contains the scene to be deleted using the Bank UP DOWN buttons Press and hold the Auto Del button Press the Scene button that correspo
12. anners and other types of DMX controlled light effects 12 fixture buttons 16 channels for each fixtures 8 physical faders for each fixture with A B page function for 1 8 and 9 16 control 8 scene buttons for easy triggering of scenes 6 chase buttons for easy triggering of chases faders for speed and fade time for fluent speed and value change controls black out button DMX polarity switch built in microphone for sound controlled mode audio input mode for sound controlled shows Extra Assignable joystick Fade Time assign to X Y channels or other channels soft patched Pan tilt fine support File Dump transfer support Reversible DMX channel outputs Manual override button Built in microphone for sound controlled mode without audio input Extended chase edit mode simultaneous playback of chases multi chase playback USB connector for included gooseneck LED light or other low power accessories Power requirements Fixture working voltage 9 12V DC 500mA Power supply working voltage 230V AG 50HZ Connectors 3P XLR in out for DMX and data transfer data transfer only with supporting consoles 5 pin DIN MIDI input P 5 pin DIN fog machine output Physical characteristics Dimensions 482 x 133 x 80 mm weight 2 8 kg Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date auth
13. ation it is necessary for the user to follow the instructions and warning notes of this user manual Damage caused by improper use or modifications to the device are not covered by warranty This device does not have any user serviceable parts inside Servicing of this device needs to be done by qualified technicians Important notes regarding safety and health Never let the power cord come in contact with other cables Handle the power cord and all connectors with the mains with caution Never remove any warning or informative labels from the unit The ground contact always needs to be connected Do not cover or remove the ground contact Never leave cables lying around Do not open the device and do not modify any hard or software of this unit Do not insert this object into air vents Do not connect this device to a dimmerpack Do not switch the system on and off frequently as this will reduce the lifespan of the device Do not drive the inputs of the fixture with a signal larger than required to work at full performance Only use this device indoor avoid contact with water moist or other liquids Do not place items filled with liquids on top of the unit Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Avoid nearby flames or heat sou
14. contain values for the same channels This can result in strange lighting behavior Consider making separate movement and color gobo effect chases for optimal result Blackout Press the Blackout button to cancel all DMX output to your lighting effectively setting all values to 0 which will turn off alllight output on your DMX devices MIDI operation NOTE The controller will only respond to the commands which are sent to the correct channel For example the controller will not respond when its receiving channel is 4 and you are sending out signals on channel 1 Press and hold the MIDI REC button Select the MIDI control channel 1 16 with the Bank UP DOWN buttons Press and hold the MIDI REC button to release MIDI control press any other button except the Bank buttons Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV scenes 1 8 in BANK 1 Scenes 1 8 in BANK 12 scenes 1 8 in BANK 2 scenes 1 8 in BANK 13 scenes 1 8 in BANK 4 scenes 1 8 in BANK 15 scenes 1 8 in BANK amp Scenes 1 8 in BANK 9 Scenes 1 8 in BANK 10 50 ta 87 Scenes 1 8 in BANK 11 Data transfer file dump NOTE This function will transfer all stored data from one controller to another This function does not work with different types and or brands of DMX controller Trying so may permanently
15. damage your DMX console memory NOTE For this function you will need a standard XLR XLR cable Connect the output from the source unit to the input of the destination unit NOTE The XLR input and output are not suitable for any other kind of data transmission An exception is the DMX output which sends a DMX signal to your DMX devices Source unit Turn the unit off press and hold Scanner buttons 2 and 3 plus Scene button 1 then turn on the controller Destination unit Turn the unit off press and hold Scanner buttons 8 and 9 plus Scene button 2 then turn on the controller Both units are now ready to transfer and receive data Press Scene buttons 7 and 8 simultaneously on the Source device to start transmitting NOTE The display should show TRANSMIT for the transmitting unit and RECEIVE for the receiving unit Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Practical options and information DMX DMX is a protocol with 512 channels Each channel may contain a value between 0 and 255 256 values A lighting fixture listens to certain channels by setting the correct DMX starting address From that position the unit will listen to that particular channel and if needed also the following channels For example a 6 channel device with a s
16. el faders and or joystick Press the Auto Del button repeatedly until the Manual LED is lit Select a Scanner button Move faders and or joystick as you wish Select Page A 1 8 or Page B 9 16 to change values for all channels in a fixture Tap Display button Change the values on the display between 0 255 DMX and 0 100 NOTE all changes made in manual mode are temporary and will not be recorded Review a scene or chase It is possible to load a scene or step from a chase to use as example for your lighting setup in live operation Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV mode For example if you already have a scene with correct positioning of pan and tilt values for example in a fan you can recall a scene to load these values All you have to do is apply correct gobo and color settings Recall a scene Select one of the 30 banks by using the Bank UP DOWN buttons Select a scene 1 8 load the scene and apply changes Reload a chase Press any of the 6 Chase buttons Press the Tap Display button to view the step number on the display Press the Bank UP DOWN buttons to review all scenes in the chase Creating a scene A scene is a Static lighting state stored into a location for later recall Scenes are stored in banks up
17. hannel output It is possible to reverse certain channel values This way you are able to invert certain pan and tilt values without having to invert the values manually Press and hold the Program button until the LED blinks Press and hold Fine amp Mode buttons together to access the channel assignment mode Press the scanner button of which you wish to invert a channel Use the Bank Up Down buttons to select pan and tilt Press the Tap Display button to switch pages if needed Press and hold the Mode button then press the corresponding Scene button to select the DMX channel of which you wish to invert the channel Press and hold the Fine amp Mode buttons 2 times to exit Fade time assign It is possible that you want to change the Fade Time behavior of the controller This way you are able to only affect the pan and tilt channels of your fixtures instead of all channels This way color changes gobo changes and macro s will move very fast and direct while your movements will go smoother Turn off the controller Hold the Mode and Tap Display buttons simultaneously Turn on the controller Press the Tap Display button to toggle between two modes ALL CH ONLY X Y Press Mode and Tap Display buttons to save the settings All LEDs will blink to confirm the change Manual operation The manual mode provides direct access to all scanners This way you are able to move and change attributes by using the chann
18. ly looping Scene A static lighting pattern saved as a preset Sliders Also known as faders in this case describing knobs which move in a vertical direction used to determine certain values of channels Scanner See fixture Used to describe a fixture with pan and tilt functionality movement MIDI A music industry standard for data communication between musical devices such as keyboards In this case used for triggering scenes and banks Stand alone Refers to the ability of a fixture to operate without any controlling device connected In most cases an automatic program or music activated show must be selected Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Fade time Determines the time it takes for one value to change to another value in a chase Speed Determines the time it takes for one step in a chase to go to another step in a chase Shutter A mechanical device in a lighting fixture capable of blocking the output of a fixture while leaving the light source on Patching The process of assigning several DMX channels to one fader for easy operation Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initi
19. nd scenenumbers and or speed values and DMX values 11 Mode indicator LEDs operating mode status LED music manual auto 12 Bank up button Scroll up in the bank selection 13 Bank down button Scroll down in the bank selection 14 Tap display button tap sync during playback toggles DMX values to while programming 15 Blackout button Blocks all output and sets all values to 0 16 MIDI Rec button activates external MIDI control to trigger scenes and banks 17 Assign LED indicates that the controller is in Channel assign mode S Se a a Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV 18 Auto Del button used to activate the auto mode used as delete button while programming 19 Chase buttons used to activate or de activate chase 1 6 20 Speed fader adjust the hold time of a scene or step in a chase 21 Fade time fader adjust the speed of valuechange between two scenes in a chase 22 Fine button Activates 16 bit movement if applicable for X and Y channels for fine movement optimalisation 23 Reverse LED indicates reverse channel function to invert channel values for pan and or tilt 24 Pan Tilt joystick Used to change the values of selected X Y channels on one or several fixtures 25 Mode button 26 Override button 27 Fog machine button Activa
20. nds to the scene you want to delete All LEDs will blink Delete all scenes Press and hold the Program button and the Bank Down button while turning off the power to the controller Turn the controller back on Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV NOTE This process is irreversible All scenes with data will be reset to 0 Playback Sound mode playback Press the Music Bank copy button until the Music LED turns on Select the program bank to run in sound active mode using the Bank UP DOWN buttons OR Select a Chase button 1 6 OR select several Chase buttons which will loop all pressed chases in sequence Adjust the fade time as you wish Auto mode playback Press the Auto DEL button until the AUTO LED turns on if a Chase button is not pressed the controller will automatically run a bank program Change Bank programs by using the Bank UP DOWN buttons OR press a chase button OR press several chase buttons which will loop all pressed chases in sequence Adjust the fade time as you wish Run multiple chases simultaneously Press and hold the Auto DEL button While holding down the Auto DEL button press each chase one at a time which you want to run simultaneously NOTE Do not use this function when you want to combine chases which
21. ng Do not bridge the fuse with electrical wires aluminum foil as the fuse is used for protection against electrical shocks and short circuit Always mount the fuse cover back to the fuse compartment Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Box contents Box contents 1x OSO 240B MKII console 1x power supply 1x USB light Unit and accessory inspection Always check the unit box and accessories for possible damage before use If you suspect that something is wrong with the unit do not connect it to a power source When you suspect that your unit is broken or damaged contact your local dealer or a certified technician to inspect the unit If any of the parts that should be included is missing contact your local dealer for help If the box appears severely damaged soaked with liquid or ripped apart do not unpack the product and contact your local dealer for help and more information Always preserve the original box and packaging materials as long as the warranty period is active This way the device can be transported for repair and inspection safely Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date
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23. peed with the Speed fader Adjust the loop rate with the Fade Time fader Alternitavely you are able to tap the Tap Display button twice The time between these two determine the speed Review a program Press and hold the Program button until the LED blinks Use the Bank UP DOWN buttons to select the Program bank to review Press Scene buttons to review each scene individually Editing a program bank Press and hold the Program button until the LED blinks Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Use the Bank UP DOWN buttons to change Program banks Select the desired fixture with the Scanners button Adjust and change fixture values with the faders and joystick Press the MIDI REC button to prepare the save Select the desired Scene button to save the scene to Copy a program bank Press and hold the Program button until the LED blinks Use Bank UP DOWN buttons to change Program banks Press the MIDI REC button to prepare the copy Use the Bank UP DOWN buttons to select the destination Program bank Press the Music Bank Copy button to execute the copy All LEDs will blink All 8 scenes of the Program bank are copied to the new location NOTE This will override any saved scenes in the bank you selected Create a chase NOTE
24. ps view Use the Bank UP DOWN buttons to navigate steps and to locate the insert point of the new scene The display will read the step number Press MIDI REC button to prepare the insert Use the Bank UP DOWN button to locate the scene Press the Scene button that corresponds with the scene to be inserted Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Press MIDI REC button to insert the scene All LEDs will blink Delete a scene in a chase Press and hold the Program button to enter programming mode Press the desired Chase button Press the Tap Display button to switch the LCD display to steps Select the Scene Step to be deleted by using the Bank UP DOWN buttons Press Auto Del button to delete the step scene All LEDs will blink Delete a chase Press and hold the Program button to enter programming mode Press the Chase button 1 6 to be deleted Press and hold Auto Del button and the respective Chase button to delete the chase All LEDs will blink Delete all chases NOTE This action will result in the loss of all saved chases The individual scenes and step memory will be saved Turn off the controller Press and hold the Bank DOWN button and the Auto Del button while turning on the controller All LEDs will blink Scene progr
25. rces do not place this device near flammable liquids gas or flammable items Always disconnect the device when it is not in use for a longer period or time when servicing is needed or when the device needs cleaning Only handle the power cord by its connectors Never pull the cable to remove a connector from its socket as this could lead to damage and electrical shocks Always operate this device with a stable AC current Always operate this device with the AC ground wire connected to the electrical system s ground Never use other types of cables than specified in the manual do not use defective or bad functioning cables Contact your dealer when the included or required cables do not work properly with this device When the device has been exposed to large temperature differences for example transport from outdoor to indoor do not connect the device immediately Do not activate the unit until it has reached room temperature as moist might build up inside the unit which may cause shortcuts and or electrical shocks Guidelines and types of use This device is intended to be used by professionals on stage in theaters clubs and other equal venues This device is not suitable for children and always needs to be operated by an adult Only use the device when the environment is suitable and will not cause any damage Do not use the product in moist or dusty environments or where long term damage may occur such as indoor
26. rsion 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV DMX lighting troubleshooting If you have any problems with DMX lighting consult this troubleshooting section to solve any difficulties with your product If this troubleshooting section does not solve your problem contact your dealer for more information and help This troubleshooting section contains the most frequent problems and is not a complete collection of possible faults defects and solutions The troubleshooting section applies for DMX controllers DMX cabling and DMX lighting fixtures It is possible that not all described problems causes and solutions apply to your situation as product details may vary from product to product Problem Possible Cause Solution The fixture does not activate itself Blown fuse Check the fuse compartiment for blown fuses and replace it if necessary No power cable plugged in Plug in the power supply to a matching power outlet Power switch is not in the ON position Turn on the device by switching the ON OFF switch to the ON position if available The fixture does not respond to DMX signals Wrong DMX address Set the DMX address to the right value DMX controller blackout function activated Deactivate the blackout function of your DMX controller Faulty positioning of the DMX polarity switch on the controller flip the polarity switch on
27. tarting address of 22 will listen to channel 22 27 Starting addresses can be chosen in any particular order of connected fixtures Also the order of the connected fixtures is not important DMX controlled devices can be daisy chained using XLR XLR cables AYRA recommends the use of 110 Ohm DMX cables and a DMX terminator 110 Ohm see below at the end of a DMX chain DMX OUTPUT DMX OUTPUT XLR mounting socket XLR mounting plug 1 Ground 1 Ground 2 Signal 2 Signal 3 Signal 3 Signal Wh Fini FING DMX terminators can be purchased at your local dealer or you can make them yourself if you have the right technical abilities and tools The DMX connections of the OSO 240B are equipped with 3 pin XLR outputs It might be possible that you have certain DMX devices that only support 5 pin XLR in and outputs In that case you need to make or purchase adapter cables which transform the 3 pin connectors to 5 pin connectors The transform of the controller line of 3 pins and 5 pins plug and socket JPin canen p ug cit Pin 1 GND SCREEN i Pin 2 Signal Pin 3 Signal SPins canon socket Pin 1 GND SCREEN Pin Signal Pin 3 Signal Pin 4 N C Pin 5 H C R F s SPins canon plug Pins canon socket Pin 1 GND SCREEN Pin 1 GND SCREEN Ba af Pin 2 Signal Pin 2 Signal Pin 3 Signal Pin 3 Signal ls Pin 4
28. tes the fog machine NOTE not all fog machines work with this function 28 Fog machine ready indicator 29 Fog machine heating indicator 30 Audio input jack direct audio input from a line signal audio source connected with mono RCA 31 MIDI input port 5 pin DIN connector for external MIDI signals 32 DMX polarity switch switches the polarity of your XLR 3 pin connector for Martin protocol 33 DMX output connector 3 pin XLR connector 34 DMX input connector For File Dump data exchange only using a 3 pin XLR connector 35 Fog machine input 5 pin DIN connector for fog machines NOTE not all fog machines work with this function 36 DC input Connector for the included power supply 3 USB lamp socket USB connector to power the included LED gooseneck light Not suitable for any kinds of data transmission 38 ON OFF switch switches the power on or off Common terms Blackout A state where all DMX values are set to 0 causing all output to be blocked from your lighting fixtures The functions on your controller will be still operating Fixture Also called scanner a term which describes a lighting device such as a movinghead scanner lighting effect or LED projector DMX 512 An industry standard for digital communication between lighting controllers and lighting fixtures used in the entertainment sector Programs also called chases a term which indicates a series of scenes or steps put together in order continuous
29. your DMX controller No response or DMX activity signal LEDs active Check your DMX cables for possible connection breaks and replace them if necessary The fixture does not respond to sound Wrong working mode selected Check if the sound activated mode of the fixture is activated Microphone sensitivity level is set too low Increase the microphone sensitivity of the built in microphone Speaker placed too far away or lack of bass Place your lighting effect closer to your speakers or vice versa and or increase low frequency volumes The microphone will not be triggered with high pitched sounds The beam output is very low Dirty dusty optics Clean the lens and or other optics with a dry or damp cloth Dimmer is not set to full output Set all dimmer levels to 100 on your DMX console Sometimes the DMX signal is lost and or some fixtures are flickering behaving odd sometimes Faulty broken DMX cables Check your DMX cables for possible connection breaks and replace them if necessary Power cable interference on your Avoid installing the DMX and Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 14 01 2014 RV Revision date author initials 14 01 2014 RV DMX signal high power cables parallel to each other No DMX terminator Apply a
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