9)
'BLIND' button to exclude one or more channels simultaneously from a scene pattern. The light intensity of that
channel will then be determined by the appropriate slider control of the channel.
10) MASTER B slider control setting the light intensity of channels 13 to 24.
11) 'HOME' button to switch off the 'Blind' function.
12) Slider control for the setting of the fade time between the scenes.
13) TAP SYNC button to synchronize the STEP rhythm with the music.
14) SPEED slider control to set the STEP speed of the running light patterns.
15) 'FULL-ON' button to switch all outputs to 100% intensity.
16) AUDIO LEVEL slider control to set the sensitivity of the built-in microphone or of the audio signal that is fed into the
LINE-IN input.
17) BLACK OUT button switches all outputs to zero. The yellow LED is flashing.
18) STEP button to activate the following scene.
19) AUDIO button switches the music control on.
20) HOLD button stops the execution of all pattern steps.
21) PARK button to select between individual or mixed running light patterns.
22) REC EXIT button has two functions: a) in programming mode you can choose between ADD or KILL function of a
scene, and b) leave the programming mode.
23) RECORD button to store the scenes in programming mode.
24) PAGE/REC CLEAR button to select a memory page from 1 to 4.
25) MODE SELECT button to choose among automatic running light (red) or single (yellow) or double pre-set (green).
26) DARK button to switch all outputs to zero regardless of the FULL-ON button.
27) ALL REV/EDIT button: push to invert the running direction of all scenes.
28) % OR 0-255 button changes the indication on the display.
29) DELETE/REV ONE button inverts the running direction of a determined scene.
30) UP/CHASE REV button to invert the running direction of the current running light program.
31) DOWN/BEAT REV. Button inverts the running direction in music controlled mode.
Connections at the rear panel
On the rear panel are located a number of connectors and a slider control, i.e.: a small connector for the included
power supply (1), a block of 3 DIN connectors for MIDI (2, 3 and 4), a 3-pin DIN connector for the DMX signals (5)
featuring a push switch for polarity inversion (6) an RCA connector for an external audio signal (7) and a 6.3 mm jack
for a foot switch (8).
BASIC FUNCTIONS FOR PROGRAMMING
1) Activation of the programming mode:
Keep the RECORD/SHIFT button pushed in and press in sequence the flash buttons 1, 5, 6 and 8. These buttons are
located just below the slider controls in the upper row PRESET A. Release the RECORD/SHIFT button. The red
programming LED should light up.
2) Exit the programming mode:
Hold the RECORD/SHIFT button down and press simultaneously the REC/EXIT button. The red programming LED
goes off.
3) Erasing all programs (be careful!):
Activate the programming mode as described above in step 1. Hold the RECORD/SHIFT button down and press in
sequence the flash buttons 1, 3, 2 and 3 in the section PRESET A. Release the RECORD/SHIFT button. All stored
running light scenes are now erased from the ROM. All LEDs flash to confirm. Press the RECORD/SHIFT and the
REC/EXIT buttons at the same time to leave the programming mode.
4)
Erasing the RAM:
The RAM is used as an intermediate memory for a number of running light scenes during the programming process. If
you make a mistake during the programming, you can erase the RAM. Activate the programming mode as described in
step 1. Hold the RECORD/SHIFT button down while pressing the REC/CLEAR button. All LEDs flash once to indicate
that the RAM has been erased.
PROGRAMMING RUNNING LIGHT PATTERNS (SCENES)
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