OPERATION
After unpacking, check for any obvious transit damage. If damage is apparent, return the unit to
the place of purchase.
Unwrap the power cord and plug into a 240 volt G.P.O. Plug four (4) lamps into the four (4)
output sockets and switch power on at the wall and front panel. Advance the Master fader and a
Channel fader. The mimic LED for that channel will light, at an intensity corresponding to the
level of the lamp connected to that channel. The Master fader provides overall control of all four
(4 ) output channels, and also provides level control for the chaser.
The Flash buttons below the Channel faders will always flash to full irrespective of the master
level.
To operate the chase, advance the Master fader and press the CHASER ON switch. The Chase
rate is adjustable from zero to maximum by the Rate fader on the left. To disable the chaser,
press CHASER ON again.
If desired, the chaser can be triggered by audio sound levels via the internal microphone. With
the chaser on, press the AUDIO switch. The chaser will now step at a rate determined by the
sound intensity.
Both the Chase and Audio functions have LED indicators showing when each function is on.
Note: At no time should the total output from the 4PAK exceed 2.4kW. If this occurs, the fuse
will blow. Replace the fuse and take the master to zero before turning it on again. This maxi-
mum power (2.4kW) may be supplied by one channel, or a combination of channels.
For example: If four (4) 2.4kW lamps were connected to the four (4) outputs, only one could
ever be fully on at any one time. Four (4) 300W lights (such as PAR 56) may be run continu-
ously at “full” without risk of overload tripping.
Note: If the fuse is replaced with one of a different type or rating to the one supplied, the
warranty is voided.
MAINTENANCE
With care, the 4PAK will require little or no maintenance. Covering the unit while not in use
prevents entry of dust into the faders, increasing useful life. This also minimizes the risk of
entry of liquids inside the chassis, which would be both damaging to the unit and dangerous to
the operator. During cleaning, do not spray cleaning liquid directly onto the unit, but on to a rag
and wipe clean.
Ensure adequate ventilation when in use. When the unit is used as a desktop dimmer, it will feel
warm to the touch after prolonged operation at full power. However, as with any electronic
equipment, the operating temperature will increase dramatically if the unit is covered or has
restricted available ventilation.