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USB and Ethernet Stand Alone interface
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Datasheet / Technical manual
Infrared
To use the optional IR remote control, an external PCB with an IR receiver must be
connected to the first RJ45 port on the Stand-Alone interface. The maximum cable
distance to the receiver is approx. 20 meters.
Button 1 to 10 must be assigned to a scene via the software.
Each button triggers a different scene. With the remote control, a scene cannot be
stopped directly with the assigned button. To stop a scene, press the Black Out
(Stop) button or trigger another scene.
Pause button freezes the current scene in its current state.
Black Out button stops the current scene and plays the empty scene number 00.
All DMX channel levels are set to zero.
+/- for scene trigger: Selects the next or previous scene automatically. No need to
hold the button to confirm and play a scene. The next or previous scene will play
directly after selected.
+/- for Scene speed: Increases or decreases the speed of the current scene. A
different speed can be chosen separately for each scene.
+/- for Master dimmer: Increases or decreases the RGB, CMY and dimmer
channels of the fixtures. The CMY, RGB, Dimmer channels are defined in the
Profile of the fixture and the stand-alone mode.
IR PCB Pin assignment:
-With RJ45 use pins:
#8
= Ground; #4 = IR Data; #7 = 5V DC.
-With T. Block use pins: O = IR Data; V = 5V DC; G = Ground.
To assign a remote button to a scene: in the software go to Stand Alone Mode and use the Triggers options.
Stand Alone mode offers up to 10 triggers with the Infrared remote.
By selecting a scene in the list, it's possible to choose the remote button number (from 01 to 10) to trigger the scene.
Light Sensor
The light sensor function works only with Time triggers. The external PCB must be connected to the first RJ45 and the
light sensitivity defined in the software.