Zero 88 Juggler Operating Manual Download Page 2

 

Contents 

 

Introduction...................................................................................................................... 3

 

This Manual.................................................................................................................... 3

 

The Juggler Lighting Desk.............................................................................................. 3

 

Preset Operation.............................................................................................................. 4

 

Introduction .................................................................................................................... 4

 

Two Preset Operation .................................................................................................... 4

 

Outputting Scenes.......................................................................................................... 4

 

Manual Fades ................................................................................................................ 5

 

Timed Crossfades .......................................................................................................... 5

 

Flashing Channels.......................................................................................................... 5

 

Wide Mode Operation .................................................................................................... 6

 

Storing and Outputting Scenes ...................................................................................... 6

 

Manual and Timed Fades............................................................................................... 7

 

Flashing Channels.......................................................................................................... 7

 

Sequences........................................................................................................................ 8

 

Introduction .................................................................................................................... 8

 

Programming Sequences............................................................................................... 8

 

Editing Sequences ......................................................................................................... 9

 

Playing Back Sequences.............................................................................................. 10

 

Manual Playback .......................................................................................................... 10

 

Automatic Playback...................................................................................................... 10

 

Glossary ......................................................................................................................... 11

 

Technical Specification ................................................................................................. 14

 

External Power Supply ................................................................................................. 14

 

DMX Output ................................................................................................................. 14

 

Summary of Contents for Juggler

Page 1: ...ith the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated...

Page 2: ...5 Timed Crossfades 5 Flashing Channels 5 Wide Mode Operation 6 Storing and Outputting Scenes 6 Manual and Timed Fades 7 Flashing Channels 7 Sequences 8 Introduction 8 Programming Sequences 8 Editing S...

Page 3: ...OL WIDE etc The Juggler Lighting Desk The Juggler lighting desk is a two preset 12 channel desk The wide mode feature allows a single preset 24 channel operation Crossfades between scenes can be manua...

Page 4: ...between the stored scene and the scene on the PRESET faders In Two Preset and Wide Modes crossfades between scenes can be manual or timed Overall output is under the control of the GRAND MASTER fader...

Page 5: ...ders Set up a different scene on the PRESET B faders Set the FADE TIME control to the required crossfade time Quickly move the A MASTER fader to full The scene on the PRESET A faders will fade in and...

Page 6: ...n indicate this A FADERS B STORED Set the A MASTER and GRAND MASTER faders to full and the B MASTER fader to zero Ensure that the lights in the PRESET CONTROL button indicate A FADERS B STORED Set up...

Page 7: ...n the front panel of the desk While a timed crossfade is in progress using the A and B MASTER faders the LEDs in the PRESET CONTROL button flash Flashing Channels Use the FLASH button to select the re...

Page 8: ...n indication that the desk is powered there is no separate power LED on the desk Programming Sequences To enter Program Mode hold down the SEQUENCE button for about two seconds The LED in the SEQUENCE...

Page 9: ...a step Hold down the SHIFT button and press the SEQUENCE button To clear all the steps in the sequence Hold down the SHIFT button and press and hold down the SEQUENCE button for about two seconds Not...

Page 10: ...nt to the next programmed step in the sequence Use the FADE TIME control to determine whether the outputs snap to their programmed levels or fade to them Automatic Playback Set the SEQUENCE SPEED cont...

Page 11: ...used to describe a single fader controlling a single light Dimmers may have 6 12 24 or 48 channels The Juggler can control either 12 or 24 channels wide mode Channel Flash The CHANNEL FLASH buttons a...

Page 12: ...known as Dimmer Key Another name for a Button Law The curve of the dimmer which is normally set on the dimmer itself The Juggler does not allow you to control the fade law LED Light Emitting Diode A s...

Page 13: ...e SHIFT button has a number of functions relating to Sequences see Sequence section for further details Slider See Fader Snap A fade which happens instantly Speed Pot See Sequence Speed control Termin...

Page 14: ...4 pin male XLR connector on desk Connector Pin Number Power 1 0V 2 5V DC 200mA 3 12V DC not used by desk 4 Not Connected Shell GND DMX Output 5 pin female XLR unisolated with voltage protection Data o...

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