Chauvet Vue II user service DMX Mode, DMX Channel Values

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DMX Mode

This mode allows the unit to be controlled by any universal DMX controller. If you are unfamiliar with DMX, please read the DMX Primer on page 15.

1)Set dipswitches 1-9 to the desired DMX address. For help setting the address, see the “SETTING THE STARTING ADDRESS” section on the next page.

DMX Channel Values

CHANNEL VALUE

FUNCTION

 

000 Ù 024

Control/Operating Mode

 

Dimmer mode

 

025 Ù 049 Stand-alone mode 1 (automatic)

 

050 Ù 074 Stand-alone mode 2 (automatic)

 

075 Ù 099 Stand-alone mode 3 (automatic)

1

100 Ù 124

Stand-alone mode 4 (automatic)

125 Ù 149

Stand-alone mode 5 (automatic)

 

 

150 Ù 174 Stand-alone mode 6 (automatic)

 

175 Ù 199 Stand-alone mode 7 (automatic)

 

200 Ù 224 Stand-alone mode 8 (automatic)

 

225 Ù 249 Stand-alone mode 9 (automatic)

 

250 Ù 255 Stand-alone (sound active)

2

 

Red (Dimmer Mode)

000 Ù 255 Dimmer: 0 – 100%

 

3Green (Dimmer Mode)

000 Ù 255 Dimmer: 0 – 100%

4Blue (Dimmer Mode)

000 Ù 255 Dimmer: 0 – 100%

 

 

 

Stand-alone Speed (Mode 1-9)

5

000

Ù 255

(Slow > Fast)

Strobing Speed (Dimmer Mode)

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Slow > Fast)

6

000

Ù 255

Dimmer

Open > Closed (100 – 0%)

 

 

 

 

 

Vue™ II User Manual

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Contents Snapshot Table of Contents Unpacking Instructions What is includedAC Power Before YOU BeginSafety Instructions DMX Channel Summary FeaturesIntroduction Product Overview Data Cabling SetupFuse Replacement Fixture LinkingPIN to 5-PIN Conversion Chart Setting up a DMX Serial Data LinkCable Connectors Rigging Stand-Alone/Master/Slave Fixture LinkingMounting OrientationOperating Instructions Master/Slave Mode Master Sound, Master AutoDMX Channel Values DMX ModeOFF Setting the Starting AddressDMX Quick Reference Chart DMX Address Quick Reference ChartApplies to General TroubleshootingDMX Primer General MaintenanceAppendix Technical SupportClaims Returns ProcedureTechnical Specifications