AVSL 154.090 DM-X3 User Manual
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154.090UK User Manual
Operation
Preset static colours
Press “COLOUR SELECT” button. A green LED above the button will indicate this mode is active.
You can then select a preset colour from: RED, ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN, CYAN, BLUE, PURPLE, MAGENTA and WHITE
by pressing the desired button, or choose your own by using the RGB FADERS.
Internal programs
Press “PROG SELECT” button. An amber LED above the button will indicate this mode is active.
Use FADER 1 to select one of the programs listed below (from 0-255)
Red Static
Green Static
Blue Static
L. Green Static
Purple Static
Cyan Static
White Static
Red Pulse
Green Pulse
Blue Pulse
Yellow Pulse
Purple Pulse
Cyan Pulse
Colour Switch
Hold Current Colour
Use FADER 2 to adjust the speed of change or pulse speed
Use FADER 3 to adjust the flash speed of the light
AUTO mode
Press “AUTO” button and the green LED light will illuminate to indicate this mode is active.
The light effects will change colour at a set speed which is controlled by “FADER 2” from slow to fast.
SOUND ACTIVE mode
Press “SOUND ACTIVE” button and the red LED light above the button will illuminate to indicate
this mode is active. Use “FADER 3” to adjust the microphone sensitivity. The fixture will then
change colour when the beat of sound is detected
HOLD
Press the “HOLD” button and the RED LED above the button will illuminate to indicate this mode is active. When in hold
mode it will freeze all operations of any other buttons and sliders. The light effect displays a static colour. You must
release the “HOLD” button before any other operation can happen.
BLACKOUT
Press the “BLACKOUT” button and the amber LED will flash to indicate that blackout mode is in operation. It will turn off
all fixtures instantly and turn them back on again when deactivated.
Specifications
Power supply
12Vdc, 500mA
Power consumption
3.6W
Dimensions
220 x 140 x 70 mm
Weight
0.81kg
Disposal: The “Crossed Wheelie Bin” symbol on the product means that the product is classed as Electrical or
Electronic equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful life.
The goods must be disposed of according to your local council guidelines.
Errors and omissions excepted.
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