Blizzard Lighting KLIMATEKONTROL DMX Controller User Manual
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KLIMATEKONTROL Manual Rev A.
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the LED display will read NULL.
10. Repeat steps 2-9 to store additional steps if desired. Up to 32 steps
may be stored in each chase. If 32 steps have been stored in a chase
and the user attempts to store an additional step, the LED display will
read FULL.
11. Hold
The LED indicator above the
guish.
3.4.3 Deleting a Chase Step
1. Enter programming mode as described in Section 3.2.1.
2. Using
the
3. Press
the
and the current step will display on the LED display. If there are no
steps in the chase, the display will read ST00.
4. Use
the
5. Press
the
button. All LEDs will blink 3 times, indicat-
ing the delete has succeeded. The steps following the deleted step
will move up one step, and the chase will be one step shorter. If the
last step is deleted, the previous step will be displayed. If there are
no steps to delete, the LED display will read NULL.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 to delete additional steps as desired.
7. Hold
The LED indicator above the
guish.
3.5 Playback
The KLIMATEKONTROL features three different playback modes: Manual
Control Mode, Scene/Color/Scene Preset Mode, and Chase Mode. Addition-
ally, the user may trigger step changes in chase mode in one of three ways:
Automatically (Auto Chase Mode), Via audio signal detection (Music Chase
Mode), or Manually (Manual Chase Mode). We’ll look at all the options now.
3.5.1 Manual Control Mode
Allows the user to create a precise static color using KLIMATEKONTROL’s 4
control faders.
1. Ensure that BLACKOUT mode is not selected, IE that the LED indica-
tor above the
2. Using
the
be controlled.
3. Adjust the color output using
3.5.2 Color/Scene Preset Mode
Allows the user to display one of up to 32 previously programmed color pre-
set.
1. Ensure that BLACKOUT mode is not selected, IE that the LED indica-
tor above the
2. Select the desired scene bank using