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11- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
The FOS 100 POWER SOLO display panel shows all the available functions . Using
these functions, it is possible to change some of the parameters and add some
functions. Changing the D.T.S. setting can vary the functions of the unit so that it does
not respond to the DMX 512 signal used to control it. Carefully follow the instructions
below before carrying out any variations or selections.
NOTE: the symbol
shows which key has to be pushed to obtain the desired
function.
Software version 4.0.7
DOWN
UP
ENTER
MENU
REVERSE DISPLAY
Reverses display's reading depending
on the mounting position (On the
ground or suspended).
DISPLAY STAND BY
To turn off the display (after 5 seconds)
or leave it always on.
Up-Down
MENU
ENTER
Up-Down
Up-Down
Up-Down
ENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
ENTER
6 CHANNELS
Up-Down
ENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
Up-Down
ENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
ENTER
AUX MODE
Up-Down
Up-Down
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Show Custom settings
Up-Down
ENTER
RGBA
Up-Down
ENTER
.
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
MENU
ENTER
6 CHANNELS
Up-Down
Up-Down
ENTER
ENTER
Default DMX Mode = 10 CH
10 CHANNELS
Up-Down
Floor
Position
Suspension
Position
Display
OFF
Display
Always ON
DMX MODE
To select DMX mode : 10 DMX
channels mode (default), 6 DMX
channels mode (S
RGB), WALL mode (6 DMX channels;
for use with DTS Wall mounted DMX
controller 0514L007), M3CH mode
(4 DMX channels; RGB),
RGB mode (4 channels), 1 DMX
channel mode.
AUX mode let you activate an
external ON -OFF control on IR
connector.
CUSTOM DMX mode let you set the
parameters for Shutter, Dimmer, Red,
Green, Blue, Ctc, Macro and Function
to the desired DMX channels.
(not yet implemented)
MACRO Function enables
channel mapping macro
rainbow effects
STD (default)
Custom mode enabled
Parameters Setting
on Custom Mode
External ON – OFF
control on IR connector
Standard mode
enabled (Default)
Extended mode enabled:
Rainbow effects on MACRO
channel
M4CH(5 CHANNELS)
RGBA(4 CHANNELS)
1 CHANNEL
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