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XLR MALE SOCKET

1 EARTH

HOT 2

3 COLD

XLR FEMALE SOCKET

1 EARTH

HOT 2

3 COLD

XLR Pin Configuration:

Pin 1 = Shield

Pin 2 = Data Compliment (negative)

Pin 3 = Data True (positive)

Set Up:

Power Supply:

 Before plugging your unit in be sure the source volt-

age in your area    matches the required voltage for your  American DJ® 

Light Station.™ The Light Station™ is available in a 115v and 230v ver-

sion.  Because line voltage may vary from venue to venue, you should be 

sure to plug your power supply into a matching wall outlet before attempt-

ing to operate you controller.  

Data Cable (DMX Cable) Requirements:

Your  fixture  and  your  controller  require  a 

standard  3-pin  XLR  connector  for  data 

input  and  data  output  (Figure  1).   If  you 

are  making  your  own  cables  be  sure  to 

use standard two conductor shielded cable 

(This cable may be purchased at almost all 

pro sound and lighting stores).  Your cables 

should be made with a male and female 

XLR connector on either end of the cable.   

Also, remember that DMX cable must be 

daisy  chained  and  can  not  be  “Y”ed  or 

split. 

Notice: 

Do not use the ground lug on the XLR connector.  Do  not con-

nect the cable’s shield conductor to the ground lug or allow the shield 

conductor to come in contact with the XLR’s outer casing.  Grounding the 

shield could cause a short circuit and erratic behavior.

Special Note: Line Termination.

  

When longer runs of cable 

are  used,  you  may  need  to  use  a  terminator  on  the  last  unit  to  avoid 

erratic behavior. A terminator is a 90 - 120 ohm 1/4 watt resistor which is 

connected between pins 2 and 3 of a male XLR connector (DATA + and 

DATA -). This unit is inserted in the female XLR connector of the last unit 

in your daisy chain to terminate the line.  Using a cable terminator will 

decrease the possibilities of erratic behavior.  

Figure 1

Function and Controls - Front Panel

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American DJ

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1.   Flash Buttons (Channels 1-8):

These button will serve three (3) 

 

 functions:

 

 1.  In manual mode these buttons will momentarily activate any 

 

   fixtures assigned to those channels. These fixtures will remain on 

 

   as long as you hold down the button. Releasing the button will 

 

   switch the fixtures off. 

 

 2.  When used in conjunction with the ADD/KILL (17) feature, these 

 

   buttons are used to activate stored channel assignments. You 

 

   may group a number of channels to be activated at once, then 

 

   store this group in one of 16 FLASH BUTTONS (1 & 13). 

 

 3.  When the BLIND feature is enabled in chase mode, pressing the 

 

   SHIFT BUTTON (16) along with a channel FLASH BUTTON will 

 

   BLIND (black out) that channel.

2   Channel Indicators (1-8): 

These green LEDs will glow indicating 

 

 channel activity for channels 1-8. The intensity of the LED’s will 

 

 also vary according to the channels output. Low intensity is low 

 

 channel output, while high intensity is brighter channel output.

3.   Channel Faders (1-8): 

These faders serve two functions: 

 

 1.  In manual mode, these faders will control channel output. 

 

 2.  In Program mode, these faders will act as a ON/OFF switch for a 

 

   program that has been assigned to it.

4.   Master Fader: 

This fader will serve two functions. 

 

 1.  This fader will act as a master output control for the Channel 

 

   Sliders 1-8 (3) when in Manual, Chase, or Cross Function Modes. 

 

 2.  When in CROSS MODE this slider is used to manually fade a 

Figure 2

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Summary of Contents for Light Station

Page 1: ...answer any question should you encounter prob lems during your set up or initial operation You may also visit us on the web at www americandj com for any comments or suggestions Service Hours are Mond...

Page 2: ...4 6 8 10 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 MASTER FADE TIME LEVEL AUDIO DIMMER SPEED SWITCH SPEED FLASH 1 8 M LATCH 9 16 FLASH 9 1 6 A B Cross Add Kill Shift Loop Chase Tap Sync Stand By American D...

Page 3: ...n chase patterns steps from one to the next This CROSS FUNC TION will only operate with the fader channel 1 8 5 A B Indicators These LED s are used to indicate two steps cross fading into each other d...

Page 4: ...annels to a single FLASH BUTTON 1 13 2 In PROGRAM MODE this button when used with the SHIFT POWER DMX OUT MIDI THRU MIDI IN FOOT CONTROL LINE INPUT 100 mV 1Vpp DC INPUT DC 12V 20V 250mA min Polarity S...

Page 5: ...press the PROGRAM BUTTON 23 all the channel LED s will flash indicating the scene has been stored into memory The right two digits in the LCD DISPLAY 6 will advance to the next available step 6 You ma...

Page 6: ...ect channels 9 16 in any way To operate in show mode 1 Run a chase in a normal fashion 2 Bring the DIMMER SPEED SLIDER 9 down until SHO appears in the LCD DISPLAY 6 3 When SHO appears you may use the...

Page 7: ...o turn at once For example say you have a 4 channel DMX pack with 5 amps maximum load per a channel and you want to turn on four 500 watt lamps on DMX channel one Your DMX pack is automatically going...

Page 8: ...the controller MIDI receiving channel The controller s default MIDI input signal is one you may find it necessary to change this setting if you are running several MIDI devices To adjust the controlle...

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