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Summary of Contents for D-Pack 6 Classic

Page 1: ...D Pack 6 Classic ORDERCODE 50315...

Page 2: ...on Showtec for more excellent lighting products We design and manufacture professional light equipment for the entertainment industry New products are being launched regularly We work hard to keep yo...

Page 3: ...roduct Guide Warning Safety instructions Operating Determinations Return Procedure Claims Description Features Overview Front Backside Installation Set Up and Operation Connecting the in and outputs D...

Page 4: ...ot connect this device to a dimmerpack Do not switch the device on and off in short intervals as this would reduce the device s life Only use device indoor avoid contact with water or other liquids Av...

Page 5: ...in any other way than the one described in this manual the product may suffer damages and the warranty becomes void Any other operation may lead to dangers like short circuit burns electric shock lam...

Page 6: ...description of the symptoms Claims The client has the obligation to check the delivered goods immediately upon delivery for any short comings and or visible defects or perform this check after our ann...

Page 7: ...it breaker This circuit breaker will cut off the power supply if the load current exceeds 10A 4 Channel 3 circuit breaker This circuit breaker will cut off the power supply if the load current exceeds...

Page 8: ...rcuit breaker will cut off the power supply if the load current exceeds 10A 17 DMX channel Dip switch These switches are used to set the DMX start channel 18 Channel 1 6 dimmer control Use to adjust t...

Page 9: ...ins power supply before cleaning or servicing Damages caused by non observance are not subject to warranty Set Up and Operation Fig 3 Unplug the unit from mains before making any connections Connectin...

Page 10: ...f the dip switch values where switch 1 20 switch 2 21 switch 3 22 switch 4 23 etc finally switch 9 28 Example Switch Value 1 20 1 5 24 16 Total sum 17 A much better approach is using the DMX Address Q...

Page 11: ...15 47 79 111 143 175 207 239 271 303 335 367 399 431 463 495 0 0 0 0 1 16 48 80 112 144 176 208 240 272 304 336 368 400 432 464 496 1 0 0 0 1 17 49 81 113 145 177 209 241 273 305 337 369 401 433 465 4...

Page 12: ...e steps below in sequence until a solution is found Once the unit operates properly do not carry out following steps 1 If the device does not operate properly unplug the device 2 Check power from the...

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