13) Programming Example
• Put the device in the programming mode (see "2)
mode)" on page 5)
• Press MODE SELECT until the green LED indicator marked '1-24 SINGLE / PRESET PARK'
is lit
• Slide both MASTER faders and the FADE slider to the highest position and the SPEED slider
to the bottom.
• Select page 1 with the PAGE button
• Slide channel faders 1-3-5-7-9-11-13-15-17-19-21-23 to the top
• Press RECORD (the LED display shows 001)
• Slide channel faders 2-4-6-8-10-12-14-16-18-20-22-24 to the top
• Press RECORD (the LED display shows 002)
• Select CHASE / SCENES by pressing the MODE SELECT button
• Hold the RECORD button
• Press the first flash button in the lower channel faders portion (the flash button of channel 13)
• Release both buttons. All LED channel indicators flash momentarily.
The running light is now programmed on page 1 under scene 1.
Now we want to see the light in action :
1. Slide both master faders to the bottom
2. Slide the SPEED fader to the top
3. Slide SCENE 1 fader to the top
Move the SPEED fader up or down to adjust the speed of the running light. When the SPEED
fader is all the way down and is on SHOW MODE, then you can press the STEP button to view
the scene step by step.
Press the AUDIO button (the green LED indicator will light) if you want the running light to react
to music. Adjust the music sensitivity with the AUDIOLEVEL fader. Press the AUDIO button
again to leave the music control mode.
You can also synchronize the running light with the music manually : Tap the TAP SYNC button
twice. The interval between the two taps will determine the rhythm of the running light. In other
words : tap the button twice to the beat of the music. The SPEED fader will resume control
when it is moved.
B) Speed Settings
1) Speed adjustment (max. 5 min) :
- Hold the RECORD button
- Press flash key 5 in PRESET A three times
- Release the RECORD button
The yellow LED indicator next to 5MIN (left)is now lit, indicating that the left scale is currently
being used for the SPEED fader.
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