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Playing a scene

1. Tap the Mode Select button to select the Chase<>Scene mode
2. Tap the Page button to go to the page where your Scene is stored
3. Push Master Fader B to its maximum position (

NOTE: 100% intensity = full down!)

4. Move the desired Channel fader (13-24) to its maximum position, the Scene will fade in smoothly, 
depending on the selected fade time.
5. Move the Channel fader to adjust the intensity of the current program

NOTE: 

The current mode is indicated by 3 LEDs. Red is the Chase <> Scene LED. Yellow is the A/B 

selection, green is the 1-24 single mode LED.

Playing a scene to audio triggering

1. Select your Scene as described above
2. Tap the Audio button until the LED lights up, indicating that the AUDIO mode is active.
3. Use the Audio Level fader to adjust the sensitivity. Pay close attention to the behavior of your connected 
light and the change in values on the controller. 
4. To return to the normal mode, tap the Audio button a second time, causing the LED to turn off and to close 
the mode. 

NOTE: You are free to choose one of the audio-activated options. Use the built-in microphone, or use
a line-signal from a music signal source, such as a PA- or DJ-mixer.

Playing a scene with the speed slider

1. Select your scene as described above
2. Move the Speed slider to SHOW MODE position (full down)
3. Press and hold the REC Speed button and tap the corresponding Flash button (13-24). The scene tapped 
will no longer run on the standard programmed speed. Move the Speed Fader to correct the playback speed.

Playing a scene with the standard beat

1. Tap the MODE Select button to select Chase<>Scene mode
2. Tap the Park button to select Mix Chase mode. The LED will activate, indicating that the mode is selected.
3. Select your Scene as described above. 
4. Move the Speed fader until the display reads the selected value
5. Press and hold the REC Speed button and tap the Flash button (13-24) you wish to apply the speed 
setting on
6. The Scene will now run with the new selected time/beat when activated
7. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set a new beat time.

NOTE: 

Check if the Audio mode is disengaged. As an alternative to the Speed slider, you may also use the 

Tap Sync function to determine the time between steps

Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.

User manual version: 2.0

Creation date + author initials: 29-03-2014 RV Revision date + author initials: 29-03-2014 RV

Summary of Contents for OSO SCENE 48

Page 1: ...User manual Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 29 03 2014 RV Revision date a...

Page 2: ...nected Do not cover or remove the ground contact Never leave cables lying around Do not open the device and do not modify any hard or software of this unit Do not insert this object into air vents Do...

Page 3: ...the device while in use Avoid brute force during the installation and operation of this device Familiarize yourself with the functions of the device before use Do not allow operation of the device by...

Page 4: ...electrical shocks and short circuit Always mount the fuse cover back to the fuse compartment Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice Us...

Page 5: ...at should be included is missing contact your local dealer for help If the box appears severely damaged soaked with liquid or ripped apart do not unpack the product and contact your local dealer for h...

Page 6: ...Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 2 0 Creation date author initials 29 03 2014 RV Revision date author initia...

Page 7: ...tton 13 24 37 48 Changes the value of channels 13 24 37 48 to 100 while holding 6 Down Beat Rev Down function to modify a scene in EDIT mode Beat Rev Used to reverse the chasing direction during playb...

Page 8: ...es 0 18 Home Deactivates the Blind on a given channel 19 Park Used to select Single Mix chase Used to bring channel 13 24 37 48 to full of current setting Used to program a scene into the Master B sli...

Page 9: ...ted MIDI data trough 5 MIDI IN MIDI port to receive MIDI information from an external device 6 MIDI OUT MIDI port to send MIDI information to an external device 7 AUDIO IN RCA mono connector capable o...

Page 10: ...arcans MIDI A standard of presenting musical information in digital format Also capable of sending certain control signals from one device to another and vice versa Stand Alone The function of a fixtu...

Page 11: ...ponding to the DMX output that you wish to assign the fader to 5 Repeat steps 2 3 as often as necessary 6 Press and hold RECORD Exit to exit this mode 1 Press and hold the RECORD button press fader 6...

Page 12: ...rd button Edit enable 1 Enable the RECORD mode see above 2 Use the Page button to select the page where the program that you wish to edit is located 3 Tap the Mode Select button to select Chase Scenes...

Page 13: ...Insert button to insert the step s you just created before 5 Exit the EDIT mode NOTE See above for more information about entering the EDIT mode Modify a step or multiple steps 1 Enter the EDIT mode s...

Page 14: ...ne signal from a music signal source such as a PA or DJ mixer Playing a scene with the speed slider 1 Select your scene as described above 2 Move the Speed slider to SHOW MODE position full down 3 Pre...

Page 15: ...the channel will light up indicating that the auxiliary has been assigned 5 Exit the RECORD mode see above Note Refer to the display to see the functions that are currently being edited Note Press 7...

Page 16: ...I control channel 1 16 by tapping Flash button 1 16 The relevant LED will light up and confirm the setting 3 While holding down Record tap the REC Exit button to leave the MIDI setting NOTE This is th...

Page 17: ...e before the transfer is completed NOTE Once the right mode on both devices is selected the FILE DUMP process will start automatically NOTE During FILE DUMP all other functions are disabled and will n...

Page 18: ...our DMX controller Faulty positioning of the DMX polarity switch on the controller flip the polarity switch on your DMX controller No response or DMX activity signal LEDs active Check your DMX cables...

Page 19: ...he reset program This will reset all values to the original 0 point The fixture does not respond fast enough to the set speed on my DMX controller Moving parts can not keep up with the set speed Decre...

Page 20: ...sync autorun MIDI IN OUT 19 inch mounting brackets hidden behind covers on both sides 6U height DMX polarity selector data pin inversion Weight and dimensions dimensions 485 x 290 x 98 mm 19 inch rack...

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