DMX Controller
for 144 DMX Addresses
These instructions are intended for users with-
out any specific technical knowledge . Please
read these instructions carefully prior to operat-
ing the unit and keep them for later reference .
All operating elements and connections
described can be found on the fold-out page 3 .
Contents
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Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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1 Operating Elements and
Connections
1.1 Front panel
1 Buttons to select 12 control channels each
(1 - 12, 13 - 24, 25 - 36, 37 - 48, 49 - 60,
61 - 72, 73 - 84, 85 - 96) to control via the
12 sliding controls (14) the light effect units
assigned to the selected channels
To adjust several channels of different
12-channel groups to the same value, press
the corresponding buttons at the same
time . The LEDs next to the buttons show
the activated groups .
2 Numerical keys to call memorized scenes
from one of the 20 memory banks (for the
selection of a memory bank, see items 23
and 27)
With the configuration menu called, the
buttons serve to make an entry; in this case
pay attention to the lower lettering .
3 Button HOLD to hold all adjusted output
values (chapter 5 .7)
With the button HOLD, it is possible to in-
terrupt a current crossfading (chapter 6 .2 .1)
or to hold the run of a scene sequence
(chapter 7 .2 .2)
4 Sound aperture for the integrated micro-
phone for music-controlled run of a pro-
grammed scene sequence
5 Control SEQUENCER SPEED for the running
speed of a scene sequence
6 Alphanumeric display
7 Control C .F . TIME to adjust the crossfading
time between two scenes (0 - 25 .4 s);
with the control at the right stop (position
MAN), crossfade with the sliding control
MANUAL CROSSFADE (16)
8 POWER switch
9 Control AUDIO SENS . to adjust the thresh-
old in case of music-controlled run of a
scene sequence
10 Button FLASH MODE to select the functions
of the flash buttons (12):
Basic setting (red LED FL . CH . lights up)
When keeping a flash button (12) pressed,
independent of fader MASTER LEVEL
(15), the corresponding control channel
is set to the maximum value 255 if this
function has been admitted for the corre-
sponding control channel (chapter 4 .4 .2) .
Thus, e . g . a projector can be set to the
maximum brightness .
1
pressing of the button
st
(yellow LED FL . GRP . lights up)
When keeping one of the five flash but-
tons from the left pressed, the control
channels combined to one flash group
(chapter 5 .4 .1) are set to the maximum
value .
2
pressing of the button
nd
(green LED SH . VAL . lights up)
When pressing a flash button, the cur-
rent DMX value of the corresponding
channel is displayed .
3
pressing of the button: basic setting
rd
11 Display STICK CTRL for the 1
trol channels of each channel group; lights
up if the button STICK CTRL ASSIGN 1 / 2
(17) has been pressed . Then the channels
1 and 2 (or 13 + 14; 25 + 26 . . . 85 + 86) can
be adjusted with the control lever MOTION
CONTROL (18) .
12 Flash buttons; functions see item 10
13 LED STICK CRTL for the 7
channels of each channel group; lights up
if the button STICK CTRL ASSIGN 7/ 8 (19)
has been pressed . Then the channels 7 and
8 (or 19 + 20; 31 + 32 . . . 91 + 92) can be
adjusted with the control lever MOTION
CONTROL (18) .
14 Sliding control to control the connected
light effect units
15 Fader MASTER LEVEL to dim the present
scene
All values of the control channels for which
an influence by the fader MASTER LEVEL
has been admitted (chapter 4 .4 .2) can be
reduced in common with this control .
16 Crossfader MANUAL CROSSFADE for man-
ual crossfading from one scene to another;
for this purpose, the control C .F . TIME (7)
must be turned to the right stop (position
MAN) so that the green LED below the
crossfader MANUAL CROSSFADE lights up
17 Button STICK CTRL ASSIGN 1 / 2
With the button activated, the LED STICK
CTRL (11) lights up and the 1
control channels of the selected channel
group can be adjusted with the control
lever MOTION CONTROL (18) .
18 Control lever; function see the buttons
STICK CTRL ASSIGN items 17 and 19
19 Button STICK CTRL ASSIGN 7/ 8
With the button activated, the LED STICK
CTRL (13) and the 7
nels of the selected channel group can be
adjusted with the control lever MOTION
CONTROL (18) .
20 Button TAP SPEED; by pressing twice, the
running speed of a scene sequence can
be adjusted [alternatively to the control
SEQUENCER SPEED (5)]
21 Button ESC / SETUP for calling and exiting
the configuration menu
22 Button STORE / PRG for storing a scene
(chapter 6 .1) and for storing a scene se-
quence (chapter 7 .1)
23 Cursor keys
ory bank; to advance and reverse to the
individual parameters with the configura-
tion menu called and to select individual
sequence steps in the sequence mode
24 Button DELETE to set all control channels
to the value zero (chapters 5 .1 and 6 .1)
and to delete a scene sequence (chapter
7 .1 .2) or individual sequence steps (chap-
ter 7 .1 .5); each combined with the button
STORE / PRG (22)
25 Button INSERT to insert sequence steps into
a scene sequence (chapter 7 .1 .4)
26 Button SEQUENCE to run, to stop, or to
programme a scene sequence
27 Button BANK /AUDIO; after actuating this
button, a two-digit bank number can be
entered with the numerical keys (2); in the
sequence mode, the button serves to start
a scene sequence for music-controlled run
th
and 2
nd
con-
(chapter 7 .2)
28 Button FULL ON, sets all control channels
admitted for this function to the maximum
value (chapter 4 .4 .2)
Thus, it is possible to set e . g . all DMX
units to the maximum brightness without
and 8
control
th
th
and 2
st
nd
and 8
control chan-
th
th
and
for selecting a mem-