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OPERATION
After you connected the LED IP Pad to the mains, it starts running.
The LCD display lights up and you can choose the desired mode via the buttons MODE, ENTER, UP and
DOWN.
The display shuts off after 30 seconds of inactivity. With the code UP-DOWN-UP-DOWN-ENTER it lights up
again.
The device has two operating modes. It can be operated in Stand Alone via LCD display with operating
buttons or in DMX-controlled mode via lighting controller. Convenient controlling is also possible via the
easy-to-use IR remote control.
T
HE FUNCTIONS OF THE FIVE
IP P
ADS ARE DESCRIBED INDIVIDUALLY IN THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS
.
EUROLITE LED IP PAD 4x8W QCL, 51914156
EUROLITE LED IP PAD 24x8W QCL, 51914160
- STAND ALONE-MODE
•
Solid colors/Internal programs
•
Master/Slave Mode
-
DMX MODE
- IR REMOTE CONTROL
STAND ALONE-MODE
Solid colors / Internal programs
A chaser is a sequence of different steps that will be called up one after another in a continuous loop. With
the LED IP PAD 4x8W QCL and LED IP PAD 24x8W QCL, you can select up to 3 different chasers plus solid
colors.
Selecting a chaser
Press the MODE button to select the internal program mode. Select the desired chaser (01 – 04) via the UP
or DOWN buttons (see following graphic).
Press the ENTER button to select brightness of the solid colors, speed and flash settings, respectively. As
soon as the digits blink, you can select the desired values via the UP or DOWN buttons.
Speed from 00 to 99, increasing.
Flash from 00 to 99, increasing.
Please press the ENTER button to confirm and to exit this mode.
01.STATIC
R00 G00 B00 W00 F00
02.CHANGE-15
Fifteen color change SP01-99 F00-99
03.CHANGE-4
Four color change SP01-99 F00-99
04.DREAM-15
Fifteen color fade SP01-99 F00-99
Master/Slave Mode
Press the MODE button to select the SLAVE mode. The devices set in this manner can now be controlled by
the master unit.
Please press the ENTER button to confirm and to exit the SLAVE Mode.
DMX MODE
The Control Board allows you to assign the DMX fixture address, which is defined as the first channel from
which the device will respond to the controller.