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RockLite™ Fab5 Manual Rev. A
© 2013 Blizzard Lighting, LLC
DMX Mode
Allows the unit to be controlled by any universal DMX controller.
1.) The default mode for the fixture is DMX, which appears as
d001
on the LED readout. To select a
different DMX address, using the button, select
Addr
, then hit
DOWN> buttons to select the correct address, then press the
Stand-Alone, Master/Slave, Sound Active Modes:
Allows a single or Master/Slaved units to run factory installed programs at user selectable speeds.
Flash/Fade Mode:
1.) To set the fixture in Flash or Fade mode, select
FLAS
or
FAdE
. To confirm, press the
2.) Now, select the flash or fade speed using
FL00 - FL15
or
FA00 - FA15
then hit
* The speed adjustment settings range from 0 (fastest) to 15 (slowest).
Auto Mode:
1.) To use the fixture in Automatic Mode, select
ASC-
, then press the
2.) Now, select the speed using
AC00 - AC15
then hit
* The speed adjustment settings range from 0 (fastest) to 15 (slowest).
Slave Mode:
1.) To set the fixture as a slave unit, select
SLAU
, and hit
SL.AU
to indicate that it is in slave mode.
Sound Active Mode:
1.) To use sound active mode, select
SouA
, then press the
Standalone (Program) Mode:
Allows a single unit to display a variety of colors and programs without a DMX controller.
1.) To set the fixture in manual mode, select
Pr--
. To confirm, press the
2.) Now, select the program by using the
Pr00-Pr35
. To
confirm, press the
NOTE:
Pr00-Pr31
are static R/G/B/A/W colors + mixed colors.
Pr32-Pr35
are four different
chase programs that are speed adjustable.
3.) To adjust the speed of these chases, navigate to
SP--
, press the
the
SP00
(fastest) to
SP15
(slowest). Then press the
Manual Color Adjustment:
Allows the user to adjust the color balance of the fixture. These settings are global, they will effect
all modes.
1.) Use the and
rL--
(Red Level),
GL--
(Green Level),
bL--
(Blue Level),
AL--
(Amber Level), or
UL--
(White Level), then hit
2.) Using the
(000=off), then hit