Chauvet DMX512 user service Playback Chases, Manual RUN Chases, Auto RUN Chases, Music RUN Chases

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Playback (Chases)

MANUAL RUN CHASES

This function allows the user to manually step through each individual step in a chase.

Action

1)Press and hold PROGRAM button for 3 seconds to enter programming mode.

2)Start a chase by pressing any one of the CHASE buttons.

3)Press the TAPSYNC/DISPLAY button to manually step through the chase.

4)Use the BANK buttons to scroll through the chases.

5)Press and hold the PROGRAM button for 3 seconds to exit programming mode.

Notes

AUTO RUN CHASES

Action

1)Press any one of the CHASE buttons.

2)Press and release the Auto / Del button. The corresponding LED will blink.

3)Adjust the SPEED and FADE faders to your liking.

4)You can override the speed and fade time by tapping the TAPSYNC/DISPLAY button (three) times. The chase will now run on the interval time of the taps.

Notes

CAUTION! The fade setting should never be slower than the speed setting or the scene will never complete execution.

MUSIC RUN CHASES

Action

1)Press any one of the CHASE buttons.

2)Press and release the MUSIC/BANK COPY buttons. The corresponding LED will blink in the display.

3)Your chase will now run to sound.

Notes

RUNNING SEQUENTIAL CHASES

Action

1)Press either AUTO DEL or MUSIC BANK COPY buttons to select the trigger mode.

2)Press the CHASE button for each chase you wish to playback.

3)Adjust the Chase speed by changing the SPEED fader.

Notes

Chases must already be programmed.

The chases will run in the order they are pressed

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