D-Light Sync Pak DMX Values and Functions
Channel
Value
Function
1 LAMPS
0 - 9 BOTH LAMPS OFF
10 - 69 BOTH LAMPS CHASE
SLOW FAST
70 - 129 LEFT LAMP FLASHES
SLOW FAST
130 - 189 RIGHT LAMP FLASHES
SLOW FAST
190 - 249 BOTH LAMPS FLASH
SLOW FAST
250 - 255 BOTH LAMPS FULL ON
2 MOTOR
0 - 9 MOTOR OFF
10 - 109 CLOCKWISE ROTATION
SLOW FAST
110 - 209 COUNTER CLOCKWISE ROTATION
SLOW FAST
210 - 255 MOTOR DIRECTION VARIES
Universal DMX Control:
This function allows you to use a universal DMX controller such as
the Elation
®
Show Designer 2.™ The use of a DMX controller will
allow you to customize the operation of the fixture allowing you to
have independent control of the lamps and motor. This will allow you
to create your own programs or use your fixtures as textured color
changers.
A. The D-Light is a two channel DMX fixture. Channel 1 controls the
lamp functions and channel 2 controls the motor function. See
page 8 for DMX traits and values.
B. For help running in DMX mode consult the manual that came
with your DMX controller.
D-Light Sync Pak
Operating Instructions
Trouble Shooting:
Listed below are a few common problems that you
may encounter, with solutions.
No light output from the unit;
1. Be sure you have connected your unit into a wall outlet with a
matching power supply.
2. Be sure the external fuse has not blown. The fuse is located on the
rear panel.
3. Pull back the lamp cover and be sure the lamps are seated in there
sockets properly. Occasionally lamps become loose during ship-
ping, be sure the lamps are pushed in to the socket completely.
Unit does not respond to sound;
1. Be sure the sound sensitivity knob is not turned off (turned
completely in the counter-clockwise direction.)
2. Low frequencies (bass) should cause the unit to react to sound.
Tapping on the microphone, quiet or high pitched sounds may not
activate the unit.
D-Light Sync Pak
Trouble Shooting
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American DJ Supply
®
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American DJ Supply
®
- www.americandj.com - D-Light Sync Pak User Manual Page 8