Chauvet DMX 60 user manual Autopatch, Auxiliaries

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Scroll to the channel number you wish to patch either using the Up or Down keys to change pages or the <> keys to move in single digits. It is also possible to use the flash buttons as a numeric entry tool. Once you have selected the relevant channel then select Edit. You can now set the address for the channel using the Up or Down keys or by using the flash buttons for numeric entry. Remember the Speed, Fade and Master keys are used as entries for 0. The console will not allow you to over patch a fixture.

4.5 Autopatch

You can assign all the fixtures without giving them a DMX address. Once you have completed the selection of fixtures use the AutoPatch key from the Assign/Patch menu. This will automatically patch the console. The first 18 channels will be for the generic fittings. The first moving light will start at DMX address 19 and the others will be patched to according to the number of channels used by the previous fixture. To check the DMX addresses for each fixture select the Fixtures button from the Assign/Patch menu and then scroll through the fixtures using the + or keys. You can also use the flash buttons to select the relevant fixture. The DMX address will be displayed in the window.

4.6 Auxiliaries

Auxiliaries can be used to control things like DMX strobes or smoke machines. There are four auxiliary buttons. From the main Assign/Patch menu select the Aux’s key. This brings up the Auxiliary screen where you can select the various options associated with each key. Press the Auxiliary button you want to change the settings for. The red LED will flash on the selected button and that will be the header on the menu screen.

 

Auxiliary 1

Back

DMX---

On 255

Normal

Off 000

Momentary

 

 

You can set the DMX level you want the device to turn on and off at. Please remember the value is 0-255, 50% is 128. Selecting the On or Off screens will take you to a menu where you can use the Up or Down keys to change values or use the flash buttons to enter a numeric value.

You can select the DMX address for the device you are using. Select the DMX address soft- key. You can use the Up or Down keys to change values or use the flash buttons to enter a numeric value. You can use the Unpatch key to remove any address associated with the auxiliary key.

You have two other options, Normal or Solo and Latch or Momentary. To select the options use the associated soft-key to toggle between the two options for that key.

In Normal mode selecting an auxiliary button will add it‟s outputs to the current output of the console. In Solo mode selecting and auxiliary button will turn off all other outputs of the console and only output the device associated with that auxiliary button, it is ideal for use with strobes.

In Latch mode pushing an auxiliary button will lock it on. In Momentary mode the auxiliary button will only output while it is held down.

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Contents Tiger DMX Warranty Information Index Page Operational Overview IntroductionFront Panel Controls and Displays TerminologyFaders and Flash Buttons Set-up Quick StartPage Program a Memory Important Information Programming a Sequence Page Assigning and Patching a Fixture Setting up the ConsolePage Editing/Creating a Fixture Page Generics Loading a FixtureAuxiliaries AutopatchProgramming a Memory ProgrammingPage Replaying a Memory Movement effects EffectsFans Page Page Page Memories PlaybackLive Chases and Page Ripples SequencesView and Preview Blackout Saving a show Memory ModuleSuper User Functions Start Up ModeClear all Memories and Sequences Reset Lock ModeTest Function Pan and Tilt Default SettingsOther LTP Default Settings LCD SettingsConnections Power ConnectionRemote Go/Step Input Audio Input DMX Out ConnectionMemory Module PC Software Menu Navigation Flow Chart

DMX 60 specifications

The Chauvet DMX 60 is a versatile lighting controller that has garnered attention for its robust feature set and user-friendly design. This DMX controller is particularly suitable for both novice users and seasoned lighting professionals, making it a popular choice in various applications, from small gigs to larger productions.

One of the distinguishing features of the Chauvet DMX 60 is its intuitive interface. It boasts a clear LCD display that simplifies programming and operation. With a well-organized layout, users can easily access essential functions without feeling overwhelmed. The controller offers 60 channels of DMX control, providing ample flexibility for operating multiple lighting fixtures simultaneously. This capacity caters to a wide range of setups, from simple stage lighting to complex theatrical designs, allowing users to customize their lighting rigs effectively.

The DMX 60 features a variety of built-in effects and customizable presets. Users can save their favorite lighting scenes and recall them on-the-fly during performances. This capability not only saves time but also enables smooth transitions between different lighting setups, enhancing the overall visual experience. Additionally, the controller supports a variety of strobe effects, dimming options, and color mixing features, further expanding artistic possibilities.

For those looking to integrate the DMX 60 with other systems, it includes MIDI compatibility, allowing for synchronization with various audio equipment. This is particularly advantageous in live performance situations where music and lighting must be tightly integrated. The controller also includes a built-in auto mode for standalone use, which can be activated for events where a full lighting technician is not present.

Advanced features such as blackout control and adjustable fade times enable precise manipulation of lighting effects. The Chauvet DMX 60 also supports multiple fixture types, making it compatible with a diverse range of lighting equipment.

In summary, the Chauvet DMX 60 is a powerful DMX lighting controller designed for versatility and ease of use. With its extensive array of features, user-friendly interface, and adaptability, it stands out as a reliable option for anyone seeking to elevate their lighting designs to the next level, whether in live events, performances, or installations.