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2.5 Common Terms

2.5 Common Terms

The following are common terms used in intelligent light programming.

Blackout

 is a state by where all lighting fixtures light output are set to 0 or off, usually on a temporary

basis.

DMX-512

 is an industry standard digital communication protocol used in entertainment lighting

equipment. For more information read Sections 

DMX Primer

 and 

DMX Control Mode

 in the

Appendix.

Fixture

 refers to your lighting instrument or other device such as a fogger or dimmer of which you can

control.

Programs

 are a bunch of scenes stacked one after another. It can be programmed as either a single

scene or multiple scenes in sequence.

Scenes

 are static lighting states.

Sliders

 also known as faders.

Chases

 can also be called programs. A chase consists of a bunch of scenes stacked one after

another.

Scanner

 refers to a lighting instrument with a pan and tilt mirror; however, in the ILS-CON controller it

can be used to control any DMX-512 compatible device as a generic fixture.

MIDI

 is a standard for representing musical information in a digital format. A MIDI input would provide

external triggering of scenes using midi device such as a midi keyboard.

Stand Alone

 refers to a fixture

s ability to function independently of an external controller and usually

in sync to music, due to a built in microphone.

Fade 

slider is used to adjust the time between scenes within a chase.

Speed 

slider affects the amount of time a scene will hold its state. It is also considered a wait time.

Shutter

 is a mechanical device in the lighting fixture that allows you to block the lights path. It is often

used to lessen the intensity of the light output and to strobe.

Patching 

refers to the process of assigning fixtures a DMX channel or.

Playbacks

 can be either scenes or chases that are directly called to execution by the user. A  playback

can also be considered program memory that can be recalled during a show. 

3.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 Setup

3.1.1 SETTING UP THE SYSTEM

1) 

Plug the AC to DC power supply to the system back panel and to the mains outlet.

2) Plug in your DMX cable(s) to your intelligent lighting as described in the fixtures respective
     manual. For a quick Primer on DMX see the 

DMX Primer

 section in the Appendix of this

     manual.

 

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                       DMX 512 CONTROLLER SERIES

Summary of Contents for DM-X16

Page 1: ...DM X16 192 Channel DMX Controller USER MANUAL 154 093UK Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...eck Program 3 3 5 Editing a Program 3 3 6 Copy a Program 3 4 CHASE PROGRAMMING 3 4 1 Create a chase 3 4 2 Running a Chase 3 4 3 Checking a Chase 3 4 4 Edit Chase Copy Bank Into Chase 3 4 5 Edit Chase...

Page 3: ...other user be sure that they also receive this instruction booklet Always make sure that you are connecting to the proper voltage and that the line voltage you are connecting to is not higher than tha...

Page 4: ...Overview The Controller is a universal intelligent lighting controller It allows the control of 12 fixtures composed of 16 channels each and up to 240 programmable scenes Six chase banks can contain...

Page 5: ...ertinent operational data Provides operating mode status manual music or auto Function button to traverse Scene Steps in banks or chases Function button to traverse Scene Steps in banks or chases Sets...

Page 6: ...OFF power switch 2 4 Product Overview rear panel 2 4 Product Overview rear panel DMX control signal Main power feed Turns the controller on and off USER MANUAL 5 18 DMX 512 CONTROLLER SERIES 21 22 23...

Page 7: ...gital format A MIDI input would provide external triggering of scenes using midi device such as a midi keyboard Stand Alone refers to a fixture s ability to function independently of an external contr...

Page 8: ...fers to a standard 9 dipswitch binary configurable device 3 1 3 PAN AND TILT CHANNELS 3 1 3 Because not all intelligent lighting fixtures are alike or share the same control attributes the Controller...

Page 9: ...the TAPSYNC DISPLAY button to select pan tilt 5 Move one fader of 1 16 channel to select the tilt channel 6 press and hold PROGRAM TAPSYNC DISPLY buttons to exit and save setting All LEDs will blink A...

Page 10: ...ANK UP DOWN buttons review all scenes in the chase 3 3 1ENTERING PROGRAM MODE 3 3 1ENTERING PROGRAM MODE A scene is a static lighting state Scenes are stored in banks There are 30 bank memories on the...

Page 11: ...o taps sets the time between SCENES up to 10 minutes Also called a Tap Sync 3 3 4 CHECK PROGRAM 3 3 4 CHECK PROGRAM Action Action 2 Use the BANK UP DOWN buttons to select the PROGRAM bank to review 1...

Page 12: ...T CHASE COPY BANK INTO CHASE 5 Press MIDI ADD button to copy the bank All LEDs will blink A chase is created by using previously created scenes Scenes become steps in a chase and can be arranged in an...

Page 13: ...SE 3 4 7 DELETE A SCENE IN A CHASE 5 Press AUTO DEL button to delete the step scene All LEDs will blink 4 Press the SCENE button that corresponds to the scene to be copied 5 Press MIDI ADD button to c...

Page 14: ...be copied Notes Notes 3 5 2 COPY A SCENE 3 5 2 COPY A SCENE 5 Select the destination BANK that contains the scene memory to record onto using the BANK UP DOWN buttons 3 Press the TAPSYNC DISPLAY to s...

Page 15: ...ailable to the scene will be set to value 0 3 6 1 RUNNING IN SOUND MODE 3 6 1 RUNNING IN SOUND MODE 3 Alternatively you can press a single CHASE button 1 6 or several CHASE buttons in sequence and all...

Page 16: ...button for 3 seconds to save settings 4 To release MIDI control press any other button except the BANK buttons during step 2 MIDI NOTE 00 to 07 08 to 15 16 to 23 24 to 31 32 to 39 40 to 47 48 to 55 5...

Page 17: ...how a controller communicates to each fixture Use an order that provides for the easiest and most direct cabling Connect fixtures using shielded two conductor twisted pair cable with three pin XLR ma...

Page 18: ...1 463 495 112 144 176 208 240 272 304 336 368 400 432 464 496 113 145 177 209 241 273 305 337 369 401 433 465 497 114 146 178 210 242 274 306 338 370 402 434 466 498 115 147 179 211 243 275 307 339 37...

Page 19: ...ent temperature 45 C Data input locking 3 pin XLR male socket Data output locking 3 pin XLR female socket Data pin configuration pin 1 shield pin 2 pin 3 Protocols DMX 512 USITT USER MANUAL 18 18 7 3...

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