JANDS 4Pak-D
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User Guide
Layout
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Channel output sockets:
The four output sockets connect to the lights.
2.
Overload circuit breaker:
The circuit breaker protects the 4Pak-D from faults and overloading.
3.
Channel faders:
These faders control the channel output levels. In scene mode these faders
control the level of four scenes.
4.
Master fader:
Controls the overall level of the faders and the chaser.
5.
Flash buttons:
Allow each channel or scene to be flashed to maximum.
6.
Rate fader:
Controls the stepping speed of the chaser. In Scene mode this fader controls the level
of a fifth scene.
7.
Go/Load button:
Activates the chaser. When the chaser is not activated the LED flashes to
indicate the chase rate; the LED is on when the chaser is active.
8.
Direction button:
Controls the direction of the chaser – forward, reverse, bounce.
9.
Crossfade button:
Creates a smooth fade in and out of each chaser step.
10.
Audio button:
Turns on the internal microphone for the audio-triggered chaser. The Rate fader
controls the minimum chase rate in the absence of sound.
11.
Display:
Provides information to the operator about various settings and parameters.
12.
Display Mode button:
Switches display between DMX start channel and various program
parameters.
13.
+ and - buttons:
Change various program parameters and DMX start channel.
14.
Exit button:
Cancel or exit operations and delete various parameters.
15.
Enter button:
Confirm settings and record various parameters.
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DMX sockets:
Accepts DMX signals in and sends DMX to other linked 4Pak-Ds.
17.
Function LEDs:
Indicate DMX signal present, Master mode operation and RDM Identify
instruction received.
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