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Table of contents
Foreword .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
General remarks .............................................................................................................................................. 4
Table of contents ............................................................................................................................................. 5
1. First steps ................................................................................................................................................... 10
1.1 Scope of delivery and installation ......................................................................................................... 10
1.2 Changing the input voltage ................................................................................................................... 10
1.3 DMX outputs ......................................................................................................................................... 10
2. Configuration (CONFIG) ............................................................................................................................ 11
2.1 L-USER / Configuring a fixture ............................................................................................................. 11
2.2 SELECT / CONFIG Setting up a fixture list with the help of the fixture library ..................................... 14
2.2.1 Deleting individual fixtures from the fixture list .............................................................................. 14
2.2.2 Deleting the entire fixture list ......................................................................................................... 14
2.3 PATCH / Assigning start adresses to fixtures ...................................................................................... 14
2.3.1 Entering DMX start addresses for fixtures .................................................................................... 15
2.3.2 Deleting a particular start address ................................................................................................ 15
2.3.3 Deleting all start addresses ........................................................................................................... 15
2.4 PATCH / Assigning DMX channels to the dimmer/PAR section .......................................................... 16
2.4.1 Entering DMX start addresses for the dimmer/PAR section ......................................................... 16
2.4.2 Deleting particular DMX start addresses ....................................................................................... 16
2.4.3 Deleting all DMX start addresses .................................................................................................. 16
2.4.4 Selecting the dimmer curve ........................................................................................................... 17
2.5 P-COPY / Copying presets ................................................................................................................... 17
2.6 PANTIL / Inverting Pan and Tilt channels ............................................................................................ 17
2.6.1 Deleting a Pan or Tilt inversion ..................................................................................................... 18
2.6.2 Swapping Pan and Tilt channels ................................................................................................... 18
2.7 AUTORUN / Starting the LICON 1X automatically ............................................................................... 18
2.8 DMX / Remote control via external DMX console ................................................................................ 18
2.8.1 Selecting the DMX channels ......................................................................................................... 18
2.9 EXTTRG / Remote control via external trigger input ............................................................................ 19
2.9.1 Assigning keys independent of PAGE/BANK ................................................................................ 19
2.9.2 Assigning softkeys ......................................................................................................................... 20
2.9.3 Assigning keys dependent on PAGE/BANK ..................................................................................... 20
2.10 The MIDI-function ............................................................................................................................... 21
2.10.1 Activating the MIDI section .......................................................................................................... 21
2.10.2 Deactivating the MIDI section ..................................................................................................... 21
2.10.3 Connecting a MIDI device ........................................................................................................... 21
2.10.4 Selecting the MIDI channel ......................................................................................................... 21
2.10.5 Assigning MIDI notes .................................................................................................................. 22
2.10.6 Assigning softkeys ....................................................................................................................... 22
2.10.7 BEATSYNC ................................................................................................................................. 23
2.11 OPTION / Additonal configuration parameters for the Fixture-/PAR selection .................................. 23
2.11.1 The swap function ....................................................................................................................... 23
2.11.1.1 Mode of operation of the swap function ................................................................................ 24
2.11.1.2 Working with the swap function ............................................................................................. 24
2.11.2 Displaying DMX values in percent .............................................................................................. 24
2.11.2.1 Activating the percent function .............................................................................................. 24
2.11.3 CHCTRL / Setting the Chase Control Section ............................................................................ 24
2.11.4 PARNUM / Numbering the PAR section ..................................................................................... 25
2.11.5 PARMUL / Accessing PAR fader banks ...................................................................................... 25
2.11.6 TOUCH / Turning the touchscreen on or off ............................................................................... 26
2.12 ACCESS / Entering passwords .......................................................................................................... 26
2.12.1 Entering the master password .................................................................................................... 26
2.12.2 Entering the user passwords ....................................................................................................... 27
2.12.3 Checking passwords ................................................................................................................... 27
2.12.4 Changing passwords ................................................................................................................... 27
3. Programming in the Combi section ......................................................................................................... 28
3.1 Direct access to fixtures ....................................................................................................................... 28