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As-62d compact dmx dimmer – Lightronics AS62DC User Manual

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AS-62D COMPACT DMX DIMMER

Version 0.1

OWNERS

MANUAL

2/14/2005

www.lightronics.com

Lightronics Inc.

509 Central Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23454

Tel: 757 486 3588

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CONTROL SIGNAL WIRING

Connector Pin #

1

2

3

4

5

LMX-128 (multiplex) LMX Common

Console Power

Multiplex Signal

Not Used

Not Used

DMX-512

DMX Common DMX Data -

DMX Data +

Not Used

Not Used


OPERATION

NORMAL MODE (non-chaser)

A green LED in the end panel will indicate that a valid control signal (DMX or multiplex) is applied to the unit.
A DIP switch block on the end panel selects the starting channel number of the dimmer. The 8 right hand
switches control this function. For example, if all switch positions are down - the dimmer will respond to channels
1-6. Moving the switch position on the far right up will set the dimmer to respond to channels 3-8. A complete
table of channel assignments is provided in this manual.

RELAY MODE

Pairs of channels (1/2 and/or 3/4 and/or 5/6) may be switched into the relay mode. In this mode the output of
these channels will be either off or full on depending on the control console channel setting. The trip point for turn
on is aprox. 50%. The 3 left hand switches on the DIP switch block control relay mode channel selection.

CHASER MODE

When operating in the chaser mode the AS-62D becomes independent of the control console and other dimmers.
The green LED indicator is OFF when in the chaser mode. Chaser mode is turned on and off by one of the DIP
switches on the end of the unit. A diagram on the unit cover shows the switch settings for controlling chaser
operation.

Eight different chaser patterns are available. A “bounce” condition may be imposed on several of the chase
patterns by setting one of the DIP switches. The bounce condition causes the chase pattern to run in alternating
directions.

The chase step time may be controlled for up to 128 seconds per step. Step fade time is proportional to the step
time. If a channel is in the relay mode during chaser operation - it will “snap” on and off (zero fade time). The
following tables show the details of chaser settings.

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