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1)

 

Current overload. This is when a user has overloaded the DCV by connecting more than 
300W of lighting. This may only occur at certain points when the fixture is pulling its 
maximum wattage. 

2)

 

Short Circuit. This can occur when the tape is wired incorrectly or if the tape is short 
circuiting because it

s damaged or faulty. Another common cause of this is when the tails at 

one end of the tape are touching and creating a short circuit. 

3.0 

 User Interface Settings 

3.0.1 

 accessing the UI 

To access the UI, power the DCV, hold down 

the “menu” key and press “

enter

 when prompted 

whist maintaining a hold on the menu key. 

This feature is on all DCV systems as a security feature to prevent accidental operator changes. 

3.0.2 

 System Modes 

System mode enables different types of control and is set in the system mode menu which is 
accessed by pressing the menu button repeatedly to cycle settings. 

1.

 

DMX 

 For DMX control. 

2.

 

Sound 

 For sound auto control. 

3.

 

Auto 

 For running stand alone. 

4.

 

Slave 

 Master Slave mode. 

 

3.0.3 

 Changing the DMX address  

Cycle menu until the display reads “System Mode” and press “enter”

 

Once you have accessed this screen and selected the DMX Mode from DMX or WDMX* you can 

press “enter” until the screen scrolls along to give you the

 DMX Addressing settings.  

*WDMX (Wireless DMX) only available on select models. 

3.0.4 

 Changing the LED mode (RGBW/RGB, CCT) 

Cycle menu until the display reads “System Mode” and press “enter”

 

Once you have accessed this screen the display will show a two-digit and a three-digit number, the 
first two-digit number shows the mode as follows: 

1.

 

RGB 

2.

 

RGBW 

3.

 

Dual White (1&3 and 2&4 Grouped) 

4.

 

All Outputs Operate (1 DMX Chanel) 

5.

 

Dim + RGBW 

6.

 

RGBW + Dim + Strobe 

7.

 

Macro Mode (Described Below) MACCH 

8.

 

Assign any DMX address to any channel 
 

3.0.5 

 Macro Modes & DMX settings 

For LED Mode [07] (listed above) 

Summary of Contents for DCV-72

Page 1: ...DCV 72 Digital DMX LED Tape Driver V1 0...

Page 2: ...Contents 1 0 Warnings 3 1 0 1 Read Me 3 1 0 2 Power 4 1 0 3 IP Rating 4 2 0 Installation 5 2 0 1 Location 5 2 0 2 Fixings 5 2 0 3 Power 5 2 0 4 Data 5 2 0 4 1 DMX 5 2 0 4 2 Connectors 5...

Page 3: ...ettings 7 1 0 Warnings 1 0 1 Read Me WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOUR INITIAL START UP Before the initial start up please make sure that there is no damag...

Page 4: ...been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation e g after transportation do not connect power or switch it on immediately The arising condensation might damage the equipment Leave the equipment switch...

Page 5: ...es It is also recommended that the DMX chain is correctly terminated to avoid data issues such as signal reflection 2 0 4 2 Connectors Please use the Phoenix terminals provided to connect the DMX If t...

Page 6: ...menu which is accessed by pressing the menu button repeatedly to cycle settings 1 DMX For DMX control 2 Sound For sound auto control 3 Auto For running stand alone 4 Slave Master Slave mode 3 0 3 Cha...

Page 7: ...p with dim and sensitivity controlled in UI 3 0 7 Auto Modes Settings For standalone auto control 1 RGB fade with Dim Speed control controlled in UI 2 RGB Step with Dim Speed control controlled in UI...

Page 8: ...For installation and technical support please contact us on 01603 295 011 or email info tlslighting co uk or visit www tlslighting co uk TLS Lighting Limited all rights res erved...

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