An explanation of all available functions can be found below:
ADDR:
With this function, you can determine the DMX start address of the device. Set it channel 001, and
the device will respond to DMX channel 1. Set it to channel 003, then the device will respond to DMX
channel 3 and so on.
CHND:
This device has a single 10-channel DMX mode in which it can be fully operated via 10 channels,
each controlling a different function.
SLND:
Using the Master / Slave Mode, it’s possible to connect several devices of the same type with one
another, via DMX 3-pin XLR cables so that they perform exactly the same movements and functions at the
same time. Therefore, single devices do not respond individually (or chaotically) and this results in a
completely coordinated show. In the Master / Slave function, the first device in the circuit is set as the Master
and does not receive DMX signal.
PLEASE NOTE: When Slave mode is activated, the device shall wait for a signal from the designated Master
device. Selecting an automatic or sound-controlled mode is then not possible! To cancel the Slave mode,
enter the ‘SLND’ menu and select ‘NAST’. This then sets the device to Master mode and the stand-alone
functions can then be activated once more.
SHND:
In this mode, one of the 8 built-in show programmes can be selected. These can be sound reactive
and synchonise to music if the microphone has been activated. If the microphone is switched off, the speed
of each programme can be manually adjusted.
SOUN:
Here, the in-built microphone can be set to On or Off.
SENS:
This mode allows you to set the sensitivity of the in-built microphone. The further the device is
installed from the sound-source, the higher the sensitivity of the microphone needs to be so that the sound is
registered and the device responds accordingly and in time to the music. The microphone is able to
withstand high sound pressure. However, if the sound is loud and the sensitivity is high, the microphone will
find it more difficult to register the beat. Experiment with the sensitivity and distance from the positioning of
the device to make sure you’re getting the best possible signal and optimum performance.
DNST:
Use this function to set what the device will do in the event of DMX signal drop-out or loss. When set
to Master mode, the device shall start an in-built programme. In the LAST mode, the device remains in the
last active DMX command received. In the Blackout mode, all settings return to zero and that device no
longer moves or gives light.
LED:
When the LED display is not in use, it can be switched off. By setting ‘LED’ to ‘Off’, this will prevent red
symbols from illuminating when the device is being used in dark spaces. If you press of the menu buttons,
the display shall immediately light up and show all necessary information. If the display is not used, it shall
automatically switch off again within 30 seconds.
DISP:
This function is useful when the device is suspended and the display screen is upside down. Use this
function to flip the screen so that it can be easily read when the device is suspended.
REST:
When this function is activated, the device will be restarted. This has the same affect as turning the
power off and on again. When it is reset, the device will recalibrate, reboot and return to the last selected
operating mode or DMX signal (if detected).
TEST:
When the device needs to be checked, use the ‘TEST’ function to test one or more devices at the
same time. The device(s) shall continuously runs through a programme within which the LEDs are tested so
that any deviations or defects can be easily detected. The device shall continue to repeat the programme
until it is manually interrupted (when you switch the device to sound control, for example).
TEMP:
The in-built temperature sensor registers the internal temperature of the device. The temperature can
be checked here and is displayed in Degrees Celsius.
The information in this user manual is subject to change at any time without notice.
Version: 1.0
Date of creation and author's initials: 07-10-2019 RV
Revision date and author's initials: -