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EasiLED 4 DMX Controller
User Manual
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Operation:
The EasiLED 4 has three main modes of operation: Manual, Auto or Sound control. Use the Auto,
Music or Fader/Preset & User/Bank buttons to switch between each user mode. The LED indicators will
illuminate next to each of the buttons to confirm the user mode selected. The Manual mode is indicated
by the fader/preset green LED.
After power on, the controller will restart in the last used mode assuming the last used mode was active
for 10 seconds or more.
Please note: In all modes, the blackout button may be pressed to turn off the light output. The red LED
next to blackout button will flash to indicate blackout is active. Blackout will operate regardless of the
fixture/group selection.
Manual mode:
Manual Mode can be used for selection of colours either for ad hoc scenes or for creating scenes before
recording into saved scenes or chases. Switch the controller to Manual Mode (indicated by Green LED
by the Fader/Preset button) and follow the steps listed below:
- Set the colours of the fixtures/groups using the rotary selectors
- Adjust the intensity (brightness) of the fixtures/groups using Faders 1-4 ensuring the
master dimmer is also active.
- Turn the fade time control anti-clockwise to “0” for instant colour changes or rotate clockwise to in
crease the fade time between colours.
Saving scenes:
After setting the scene as per the Manual Mode instructions you can save the scene and at the same
time save the scene as a single step in the selected chase (1 to 12). Select the Chase and Scene then
press the “Save/Delete” button, the green LED will flash quickly three times to confirm.
Deleting scenes:
After setting the scene as per the Manual Mode. Select the Chase and Scene then press and hold the
“Save/Delete” button, all of the LEDs on the controller will flash to confirm.
Scene playback:
Press the Fader/Preset button to illuminate the orange LED confirming the controller is now in User/
Bank mode. Select the chase and then scene required. Scene playback may be manually advanced by
selecting scenes individually using the rotary Scene selector, or they may be advanced by either Sound
or Auto modes.
Operating instructions