DELETE ALL CHASE PROGRAMS

CAUTION! This procedure will result in irrevocable loss of chase step memory. The individual scenes and program banks will be preserved.

Action

1)Press and hold the BANK DOWN button and the AUTO DEL button while turning OFF the controller.

Playback (Scenes)

Notes

MANUAL RUN SCENE

When power is first turned ON, the controller will be in manual scene mode.

Action

1)Make sure neither MUSIC TRIGGER nor AUTO TRIGGER LED's on the LED display are on.

2)Select the program BANK that stores the scene you want to run manually by using the BANK UP/DOWN.

3)Press the SCENE button to run.

Notes

If you are in programming mode you can also press and hold the PROGRAM button until the Program LED goes off.

RUNNING IN SOUND-MODE

Action

1)Press the MUSIC/BANK-COPYbutton until the MUSIC TRIGGER LED turns on.

2)Change BANK programs by using BANK UP/DOWN buttons if necessary.

3)Press the MUSIC/BANK-COPYto exit.

Notes

In the Sound mode, programs will be triggered by the sound using its built-in microphone. All scenes in a Bank will chase.

RUNNING IN AUTO-MODE

Action

1)Press and hold the AUTO DEL button until the AUTO TRIGGER LED turns on.

2)Change BANK programs by using BANK UP/DOWN buttons if necessary.

3)You can override the time between steps by moving the SPEED fader and the fade time of the step by moving the FADE TIME fader. To revert to the programmed values, press the PROGRAM button once.

4)You can change Banks while in operation by using the BANK UP/DOWN buttons.

BLACKOUT

Notes

In the Auto mode, programs will be triggered by controllers fade and speed time as set on the faders. All scenes in a Bank will chase.

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

The Blackout button brings all lighting output to 0 or off (also called the home position of the unit).

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DMX512 specifications

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