Chauvet DMX 60 user manual Pan and Tilt Default Settings, Other LTP Default Settings, LCD Settings

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8.5 Pan and Tilt Default Settings

You can toggle between two settings for Pan and Tilt. The soft-key for this function is on the second page of super user options. In Snap mode the pan and tilt changes will happen instantaneously. If Fade mode is chosen the changes will happen according to the time set on the Fade Master when a memory is triggered.

8.6 Other LTP Default Settings

You can toggle between two settings for all the LTP channels other than pan and tilt. This will include all colour and beam shape parameters. The soft-key for this function is on the second page of super user options. In Snap mode LTP changes will happen instantaneously. If Fade mode is chosen the changes will happen according to the time set on the Fade Master when a memory is triggered.

8.7 LCD Settings

This option is available on the third page of super user functions. Selecting the LCD B soft-key will allow you to change the backlight brightness of the LCD screen. Using the Up and Down soft-keys will allow you to alter the settings.

Selecting the LCD C soft-key will allow you to change the contrast of the LCD screen. Using the Up and Down soft-keys will allow you to alter the settings.

8.8 Test Function

This option is available on the third page of super user functions. In this mode, all normal button/fader operation is disabled, and the desk enters factory test mode. Fader values, sound to light readings, button states etc. are displayed on the main LCD. Normal operation should not require you to use this function. It is only needed for servicing of the console.

Test mode is exited using the soft-key.

8.9 Version Information

Selecting the Version soft-key will display information on the current Firmware version and the Serial number of the console. A customer service representative may ask you for this information if you are seeking technical support.

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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 Live PlaybackMemories Chases and Page Ripples SequencesView and Preview Blackout Saving a show Memory ModuleClear all Memories and Sequences Start Up ModeSuper User Functions Reset Lock ModeTest Function Pan and Tilt Default SettingsOther LTP Default Settings LCD SettingsRemote Go/Step Input Power ConnectionConnections Memory Module DMX Out ConnectionAudio Input 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.

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