• F + MODE BUTTONS
Press these buttons to select desired the operating mode.
This function is only available in MASTER mode. The operating modes can be changed in the following order:
MANUAL DIMMER
↑
AUTO SOUND
• MANUAL DIMMER
Normally, the dimmer levels of all four channels are the same (0-100%, DISPLAY shows d00-dFF). Press F +
PRESET, dFF will be shown on the DISPLAY, press UP or DOWN to adjust the total dimming level.
Press 1, 2, 3 or 4, the corresponding indicator will blink, then select the desired dimming level using the UP or
DOWN button. These four buttons are only available when the MANUAL DIMMER indicator is on. Press F +
RESET to exit, the indicator is out.
• MANUAL PROGRAM
Press F + PRESET to select an available parameter, adjust the selected parameter with the UP and DOWN
buttons.
PARAMETER
F 00 – F 99
D 00 – OFF
R 01 – R 99
E 00 – E 25
P 01 – P 16
• AUTO PROGRAM
All functions, except programming functions, are available in AUTO PROGRAM. Once AUTO PROGRAM has
been selected, the PB-4-DMX run through the entire program one by one, i.e. P01 – 16, preset in MANUAL
PROGRAM.
• HOLD SOUND
The lighting depends on the incoming sound.
• PROG SOUND
The selected program will be sound-controlled.
• AUTO SOUND
All programs (from P01 to P16) will be sound-controlled.
• F + D/S BUTTONS (press F and D/S buttons at the same time)
Select CRO or NOR.
NOR refers to 0 – 100% dimming.
CRO indicates that only FULL ON und STAND BY are available. When the dimming level is higher than 50%
FULL ON will be activated, otherwise STAND BY will be activated.
• F + ~ BUTTON (press F and ~ buttons at a time)
Press to select L- - or R- -.
NOTE:
L- - refers to data information of CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4 corresponding to outputs 1, 2, 3 and 4.
R - - refers to data information of CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4 corresponding to outputs 4, 3, 2 and 1.
VDPDMXBAR2
→
MANUAL PROGRAM
←
PROG SOUND
FUNCTION
Fade time (0 – 10s)
Dimmer (0 – 100%)
Speed (1/60 step per second to 20 steps/second)
Preset minimum dimming level (0 – 25%)
PROGRAM (1 – 16)
→
AUTO PROGRAM
←
4
↓
HOLD SOUND
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