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USER MANUAL 

 

 
JB SYSTEMS® 

10/12 

EZ-CON 192 

e. 

Press the [MUSIC/BANK COPY] (9) button. 

f. 

Press  the  [MIDI/REC]  (26)  button,  all  LEDs  will  blink  three  times  indicating  that  the  requested 
operation has been performed. 

g. 

Press and hold the [PROGRAM] (25) button for some seconds to exit program mode. The LED 
will turn off. 

 
 

PLAYBACK OF SCENES 

There are three modes in which you can playback scenes: 

 

1.  Manual Mode:

 You can select and show one or more scenes manually.  

a. 

When the power is turned on, the unit starts automatically in manual mode. 

b. 

Check if the [MANUAL] mode LED (13) is lit. 

c. 

Verify that the [BLACKOUT] LED (17) is not blinking. If it is, press the [BLACKOUT] (17) button 
once to exit blackout mode. 

d. 

Use the [BANK 

▲/▼] (14) button to select the bank with the scenes you wish to run. 

e. 

Press the [SCENE] (6) button corresponding to the scene you wish to display. 

f. 

Eventually repeat steps d and e to select others scenes. 

 

2.  Auto  Mode: 

You  can  run  a  bank  of  programmed  scenes  in  sequence.  You  can  use  the 

[OVERRIDE] (11) button, see further for more information. 

a. 

Press the [AUTO/DEL] (8) button to enter the [AUTO] mode. The [AUTO] LED (13) turns on. 

b. 

Use the bank [BANK 

▲/▼] (14) button to select a bank of scenes to run. 

c. 

After selecting the bank of scenes to run, you can use the [SPEED] (24) fader and [FADE TIME] 
(23) fader to adjust the speed of the scene progression. 

d. 

You can use the [TAP/DISPLAY] (16) button to set the speed instead. The time between the last 
two  taps  equals  the  length  of  time  between  steps.  This  setting  will  stay  in  effect  until  the 
[SPEED] (24) fader is moved. 

e. 

Press the [AUTO/DEL] (8) button to exit [AUTO] mode. 

 

3.  Music Mode: 

You can run a bank of programmed scenes to the beat of the music. You can use the 

internal  microphone  or  add  an  external  music  signal.  You  can  use  the  [OVERRIDE]  (11)  button, 
see further for more information. 

a. 

Press  the  [MUSIC/BANK  COPY]  (9)  button  to  activate  [MUSIC]  mode.  The  [MUSIC]  LED  (13) 
turns on. 

b. 

Use the bank [BANK 

▲/▼] (14) button to select a bank of scenes you wish to run. The scenes 

selected will run through sequentially to the beat of the music. 

c. 

Press the [MUSIC/BANK COPY] (9) button again to exit music mode. 

 

PLAYBACK OF CHASES 

There are three modes in which you can playback chases: 

 

1.  Manual Mode:

 You can select and show a chase manually.  

a. 

When the power is turned on, the unit starts automatically in manual mode. 

b. 

Check if the [MANUAL] mode LED (13) is lit. 

c. 

Verify that the [BLACKOUT] LED (17) is not blinking. If it is, press the [BLACKOUT] (17) button 
once to exit blackout mode. 

d. 

Select the [CHASE] (15) you want to use. The LCD display (12) shows the chase number. 

e. 

Press  the  [TAP/DISPLAY]  (16)  button,  the  LCD  display  (12)  now  shows  the  STEP-numbers  of 
the selected chase. 

f. 

Use the [BANK 

▲/▼] (14) buttons to manually show the different steps of the chase. 

g. 

Eventually select another chase and repeat steps e and f. (pressing the same chase a second 
time unselects it) 

Summary of Contents for EZ-CON 192

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Page 3: ...chase 8 channel or 16 channel mode Blackout master button Manual Override button allows you to grab any fixture on the fly Built in microphone for music triggering MIDI control over banks chases and blackout BEFORE USE Before you start using this unit please check if there s no transportation damage Should there be any do not use the device and consult your dealer first Important This device left ...

Page 4: ...n perfect condition Switch the unit immediately off when the power cord is squashed or damaged It must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables This fixture must be earthed in order to comply with safety regulations Don t connect the unit to any dimmer pack Always use an ...

Page 5: ... 20 x 8 160 scenes Example BANK1 scene1 scene2 scene3 scene8 BANK2 scene1 scene2 scene3 scene8 BANK3 scene1 scene2 scene3 scene8 BANK20 scene1 scene2 scene3 scene8 CHASE On the EZ CON 192 there are 6 programmable chases A chase is a succession of scenes This succession of scenes can be programmed by the user in any order One chase can contain a maximum of 160 scenes SPEED time between 2 scenes in ...

Page 6: ...ne or more chases 1 6 16 TAP DISPLAY BUTTON Used to select different display modes Used to change the readout of the channel DMX values you can change between real DMX values 0 255 or values in percentage 0 100 Also used as TAP function in auto chase mode to set the chase speed tap the button twice with a certain time interval alternative to the speed fader 17 BLACKOUT BUTTON Used to stop all DMX ...

Page 7: ... 5 and 8 On 11 161 1 6 and 8 On 12 177 1 5 6 and 8 On 2 JOGWHEEL SETUP For each fixture any 2 addresses can be assigned to the PAN 19 and TILT 18 jogwheels Press and hold the PROGRAM 25 button until its LED blinks Press 2 times the MODE 21 and FINE 20 buttons at the same time The assign LED 10 should light up if reverse LED 22 is lit press both buttons a second time together Use the BANK 14 and BA...

Page 8: ...s both buttons together for a second time If your fixture has more than 8 DMX addresses you can use the TAP DISPLAY 16 button to select 8 or 16 channel mode Press the button 1 corresponding to the fixture you wish to edit While holding the MODE 21 button press the corresponding SCENE 6 button from the channel you wish to reverse Example You want to reverse the TILT on a fixture In program mode pre...

Page 9: ...several fixtures together by pressing the button corresponding to the fixture s you wish to program e Move the faders and jogwheel to the desired position In some cases if necessary you may select PAGE B 27 to control channels 9 16 f Press the BANK 14 button to choose the bank you want to store this scene into There are a total of 20 banks you can select you may store up to 8 scenes in each bank g...

Page 10: ...tton that corresponds with the scene you wish to delete All LEDs will blink 3 times When the programmed scene is deleted all DMX channel values will be set to 0 If you want to delete other scenes you can repeat steps c d e Press and hold the PROGRAM 25 button for some seconds to exit program mode The LED will turn off 5 DELETE ALL SCENES a Switch the unit off with the power switch 35 b Switch 35 t...

Page 11: ...he display 12 shows the current chase scene and bank g Press the BANK 14 buttons to select the bank containing the scene you wish to insert in your chase h Once you have selected the scene you wish to insert press the MIDI REC 26 button again All LEDs will blink three times indicating the new step has been inserted into the chase i Repeat steps e to h until all desired scenes have been inserted j ...

Page 12: ...ssion d You can use the TAP DISPLAY 16 button to set the speed instead The time between the last two taps equals the length of time between steps This setting will stay in effect until the SPEED 24 fader is moved e Press the AUTO DEL 8 button to exit AUTO mode 3 Music Mode You can run a bank of programmed scenes to the beat of the music You can use the internal microphone or add an external music ...

Page 13: ...the FADE TIME 23 fader to make the movement a little smoother Don t add too much fade time the music synchronization will be completely lost OVERRIDE FUNCTION During playback of scenes and chases in auto and music mode it is possible to select one or more fixtures and manipulate their functions manually To do this just select the fixtures you want to lift out of the running chase and press the OVE...

Page 14: ...cted In order to protect the device from overheat the cooling fans if any and ventilation openings should be cleaned monthly The interior of the device should be cleaned annually using a vacuum cleaner or air jet The cleaning of internal and external optical lenses and or mirrors must be carried out periodically to optimize light output Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fi...

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