Operating adjustments, Slnd, Nast – Blizzard Lighting RGBAW (CP) The Puck (Rev A) User Manual
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Puck Couch Potato RGBAW Manual Rev. A
Copyright (c) 2012 Blizzard Lighting, LLC
4. OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS
NOTE: After making any adjustment, hold the
seconds, otherwise the fixture will return to the correct mode after approximately 10
seconds.
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
Addr
on the LED
readout. Push the
choose a channel between 1 and 512. Press
2.) To change between DMX channel modes, select
ChNd
, then press
3Ch
,
5Ch
or
1
2Ch
, then press
to confirm.
Master/Slave Mode (Auto/Sound Active/Color Preset/Custom):
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 connector on
the rear of the units.
2.) Choose a unit to function as the Master. Select MAST. The master unit must be the
first unit. Finally, chain the units together using DMX cable.
Master
SLNd
then
NASt
to confirm.
3.) Set the fixture to slave run in slave mode by using the
reach either
SLV1
(which functions the same as the master fixture) or choose
SLV2
(functions as complimentary to the master fixture).
Slave 1
SLNd
then
SLU1
to confirm.
Slave 2
SLNd
then
SLU2
to confirm.
NOTE: Fixtures in slave mode will display “
STBY
“ (Standby). This is NORMAL. Return
the fixture to master mode to use it as a standalone fixture.
4.) On the master fixture, use the
you to select other functions:
Sound active
SoUn
then
S1 - S3,
S1
=
Sound Active + Strobe
S2
=
Sound Active - Color Snap
S3
=
Sound Active + Fade
Auto mode
CoLo
then
Auto
then
Color preset
CoLo
then
Co 1 - Co 31
,
Color strobe
StCo
then
0-255
(Slowest <---> Fastest)
then
Co 1 - Co 31
,
Color fade
FAdE
then
SPO1 - SP08
(Slowest <---> Fastest)
NOTE: Speed 1 = Fastest (Approx. 1.5 sec. per color), Speed 8 = Slowest (Approx.
2 min.
per color).