Chauvet DMX 60 user manual Introduction, Operational Overview

Models: DMX 60

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2 Introduction

2.1 Operational Overview

The Tiger is a lighting controller that allows for the control of intelligent and generic lighting in a seamless manner. It can be used in a variety of applications from clubs to theatre to television.

The Tiger can control up to 18 intelligent fixtures using a maximum of 18HTP and 99LTP channels. It can also control an additional 18 HTP generic channels. There are 4 auxiliary buttons which can be used to trigger DMX devices like smoke machines, strobes etc.

Up to 108 memories can be programmed and saved. The memories are accessed via 9 submaster faders on 12 pages. The programmed memories can also be used to program 12 separate sequences each of which can contain a maximum of 250 steps. The sequences can be played back either manually as a playback stack, or automatically as a chase.

Crossfade times, sequence drive, sequence speed and sequence direction are not recorded, but are adjusted live by the user in Run Mode. Sequence direction can be forwards, backwards, bounce or random.

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Chauvet DMX 60 user manual Introduction, Operational Overview

FAQ

What is the maximum number of intelligent fixtures that the Tiger can control?

The Tiger can control up to 18 intelligent fixtures.

How many memories can be programmed and saved on the Tiger?

Up to 108 memories can be programmed and saved on the Tiger.

What are the options for sequence direction on the Tiger?

The sequence direction on the Tiger can be forwards, backwards, bounce, or random.