Dimmer Operation
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Revision 1.0 - 7-May-02
HUB24 Series Dimmer
Operating Manual
Single Phase or All Outputs
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Select “3-1 Drive Output” on the menu.
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Turn the encoder wheel to highlight either “All”, “Phase A”, “Phase B” or
“Phase C” and press SELECT.
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All the selected outputs will be set to zero. Turn the encoder wheel to directly
change the drive level of all the selected outputs.
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Press CANCEL to exit, all outputs will revert back to their original levels.
4.2.8
Build Outputs (3-2)
Menu
3 Test
3-2 Build Output
The build output menu operates in the same way as drive outputs (see 4.2.7) however
the levels are not lost when the menu is exited.
Build output allows the user to take control of the dimmer outputs from the menu.
Individual outputs, all 5 outputs on a phase or all 15 outputs can be faded from 0% to
100% and permanently remain at that level until cleared by the user.
Note: Build outputs does not take control of the output(s) until the encoder wheel
has been moved.
4.2.9
Clear Test (3-3)
Menu
3 Test
3-3 Clear Test
Clear Test allows restoring of DMX control to the outputs that were being controlled
by Test Build outputs.
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Select “3-3 Clear Test” on the menu.
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Press CONFIRM to release all outputs from Build control and exit.
4.2.10
Backlight Activation (4-1-1)
Menu
4 System Settings
4-1 Display
4-1-1 Backlight Activation
The liquid crystal display has backlighting to enable it to be read in the dark. This
backlight can be set to turn off when the menu is not in use or set to always on.
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Select “4-1-1 Backlight Activation” on the menu.
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Turn the encoder wheel to highlight either “On”, “Auto 20 secs” or
“Auto 5 mins”.
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Press OK to save the backlight activation setting and exit.
4.2.11
Backlight Intensity (4-1-2)
Menu
4 System Settings
4-1 Display
4-1-2 Backlight Intensity
The intensity of the LCD backlight can be changed to suit the ambient light level.
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Select “4-1-2 Backlight Intensity” on the menu.
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Turn the encoder wheel to change the backlight intensity.
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Press OK to save the new backlight intensity and exit.