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11 

 

 

12-Channel Operation

 

(continued) 

 

Channel 

Function 

Value 

Description 

10 

(cont.)

 

Automatic Programs 

  (continued)

 

186–195 Automatic 

Program 

19 

196–205 Automatic 

Program 

20 

206–215 Automatic 

Program 

21 

216–225 Automatic 

Program 

22 

226–235 Automatic 

Program 

23 

236–245 Automatic 

Program 

24 

246–255 Automatic 

Program 

25 

11 

Speed 000–240 

Speed of program, slow (

000

) to fast (

240

241–255 

Sound-activation microphone sensitivity, low (

241

to high (

255

12 

Macro Functions 

000–007 

No function 

008–023 

Automatic Movement (Slow) 1 

024–039 

Automatic Movement (Slow) 2 

040–055 

Automatic Movement (Slow) 3 

056–071 

Automatic Movement (Slow) 4  

072–087 

Automatic Movement (Fast) 1 

088–103 

Automatic Movement (Fast) 2 

104–119 

Automatic Movement (Fast) 3 

120–135 

Automatic Movement (Fast) 4  

136–151 

Sound-Active Movement 1 

152–167 

Sound-Active Movement 2 

168–183 

Sound-Active Movement 3 

184–199 

Sound-Active Movement 4 

200–215 

Sound-Active Movement 5 

216–231 

Sound-Active Movement 6 

232–247 

Sound-Active Movement 7 

248–255 

Sound-Active Movement 8 

 
 

Summary of Contents for X QUAD

Page 1: ...Quickstart Guide English...

Page 2: ...place the fuse with another of the same type and rating Before connecting the product to a power source make sure the power cable is not crimped or damaged Make sure the power outlet s voltage is with...

Page 3: ...a standard IEC connection 4 Power Switch Use this switch to power Ray Tracer X Quad on off 5 DMX In Use a standard 3 pin DMX cable to connect this input A to your DMX controller or B to another fixtur...

Page 4: ...se disconnect Ray Tracer X Quad from its power source Use a screwdriver or other tool to remove the compartment do not pull it out by the tab only Replace the fuse only with a new fuse with the same r...

Page 5: ...r As long as the first fixture is connected to a power outlet any of the linked fixtures can remain off and still supply power to the next one To prevent undue damage to your fuses we recommend linkin...

Page 6: ...r Show Mode Speed Sens 000 100 Speed of Show Mode slow 000 to fast 100 Sound activation microphone sensitivity low 000 to high 100 Slave Mode 1 4 4 slave modes Auto Movement Slow1 4 Fast1 4 Sound1 8 A...

Page 7: ...255 10 LED 2 Red Dimmer 000 255 LED 2 red dimmer dark 000 to bright 255 11 LED 2 Green Dimmer 000 255 LED 2 green dimmer dark 000 to bright 255 12 LED 2 Blue Dimmer 000 255 LED 2 blue dimmer dark 000...

Page 8: ...ark 000 to bright 255 35 LED 8 Green Dimmer 000 255 LED 8 green dimmer dark 000 to bright 255 36 LED 8 Blue Dimmer 000 255 LED 8 blue dimmer dark 000 to bright 255 37 LED 8 White Dimmer 000 255 LED 8...

Page 9: ...ment Slow 4 072 087 Automatic Movement Fast 1 088 103 Automatic Movement Fast 2 104 119 Automatic Movement Fast 3 120 135 Automatic Movement Fast 4 136 151 Sound Active Movement 1 152 167 Sound Active...

Page 10: ...mer 000 255 Green dimmer dark 000 to bright 255 8 Blue Dimmer 000 255 Blue dimmer dark 000 to bright 255 9 White Dimmer 000 255 White dimmer dark 000 to bright 255 10 Automatic Programs 000 005 No fun...

Page 11: ...sensitivity low 241 to high 255 12 Macro Functions 000 007 No function 008 023 Automatic Movement Slow 1 024 039 Automatic Movement Slow 2 040 055 Automatic Movement Slow 3 056 071 Automatic Movement...

Page 12: ...Supply Switching internal Automatic voltage selection Connection All Countries Standard IEC input USA Standard female Edison NEMA output for linking multiple fixtures Non USA Standard female IEC outp...

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