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Stand-Alone Mode (Auto Mode):

Allows a single unit to run to a factory installed program at one of two speeds.

1.) To set the fi xture in auto mode fast, select

.

Once confi rmed the display reads

.

2.) To set the fi xture in auto mode Slow, select

.

Once confi rmed the display reads

.

Master/Slave Mode (Auto or Sound Active):

Allows you to link up to 32 units together without a controller.

1.) Use standard DMX cables to daisy chain your units together via the DMX con-

nector on the rear of the units. It may be necessary to use a terminator at the

last fi xture. For more information about terminators, see page 8.

2.) Choose a unit to function as the Master. Select NAFA/NASL or NStS (see be-

low for readout) depending upon which master mode you want. The master unit

must be the fi rst unit. Finally, chain the units together using DMX cable.

Master Auto

or

.

Master Sound

becomes

when confi rmed.

3.) Select slave function by using the / keys to reach SLAv in

the Master/Auto menu on the slave units, and they will react in the same as the

Master.

Slave

becomes

when confi rmed.

Easy Controller Mode

Allows you to use the optional CA-9 Easy Controller for basic control functionality.

1.) Connect the CA-9 Easy Controller to the controller port on the rear panel of

the unit.

2.) Select the Easy Controller function by using the / keys to

reach NStc in the menu structure.

Easy Control

becomes

when confi rmed.

3.) In Easy Controller Mode, the fi xture will react as follows:

Button

What it Does...

Standby

Blackout.

Function

1st click = Strobe On, 2nd click = Strobe Off.

Mode

1st click = Sound Active Mode (Remote LED will be on).

2nd click = Auto Mode (LED will be off).

DMX Mode

Allows the unit to be controlled by any universal DMX controller. If you are unfamiliar with
DMX, please read the DMX Primer on page #17.

1.) The default mode for the fi xture is DMX, which appears as

on the

LED Readout.

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DMX Channel Values (13 Channel Mode)

Channel

Channel Value

Does...

1

000 <-> 255

Pan

2

000 <-> 255

Tilt

3

000 <-> 255

Pan Fine

4

000 <-> 255

Tilt Fine

5

000 <-> 255

Pan/Tilt Speed (Normal to Slow)

6

000 <-> 007

008 <-> 134

135 <-> 239

240 <-> 255

Dimmer/Strobe

Closed

100%-0% Dimming

Strobe (Slow-Fast)

Open

7

000 <-> 255

Red

0-100%

8

000 <-> 255

Green

0-100%

9

000 <-> 255

Blue

0-100%

10

000 <-> 007

008 <-> 021

022 <-> 035

036 <-> 049

050 <-> 063

064 <-> 077

078 <-> 091

092 <-> 105

106 <-> 119

120 <-> 133

134 <-> 147

148 <-> 161

162 <-> 175

176 <-> 189

190 <-> 203

204 <-> 217

218 <-> 231

232 <-> 244

245 <-> 255

Color Macros

No Function

White

Red

Green

Blue

Cyan

Magenta

Yellow

Orange

Purple

Pink

Light Blue

Aqua

Chartreuse

Light Blue

Light Pink

Light Purple

Color Change Macro #1

Color Change Macro #2

11

000 <-> 255

Color Speed

12

000 <-> 007

008 <-> 023

024 <-> 039

040 <-> 055

056 <-> 071

072 <-> 087

088 <-> 104

105 <-> 117

118 <-> 135

136 <-> 151

152 <-> 167

168 <-> 183

184 <-> 199

200 <-> 215

216 <-> 231

232 <-> 247

247 <-> 255

Movement Macros

No Function

Automatic Program #1

Automatic Program #2

Automatic Program #3

Automatic Program #4

Automatic Program #5

Automatic Program #6

Automatic Program #7

Automatic Program #8

Sound Active Program #1

Sound Active Program #2

Sound Active Program #3

Sound Active Program #4

Sound Active Program #5

Sound Active Program #6

Sound Active Program #7

Sound Active Program #8

13

Gobo (Pattern) Select

080 <--> 214 - Gobo Shake (Slow <--> Fast)

215 <--> 255 - Gobo Wheel Spin

(Clockwise <--> Counterclockwise, Slow <--> Fast)

000<-->007

008<-->015

016<-->023

024<-->031

032<-->039

040<-->047 048<-->055

056<-->063

064<-->071

072<-->079