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Operating instructions, Operating modes, Stand alone mode – Chauvet TFX-950CM User Manual

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Operating Modes

The TFX-950CM can be operated in three ways.

A stand-alone mode will listen to sound and run through its diverse range of built in programs. An
optional TFX-SWF wired controller provides simple remote control.

Master/Slave mode will allow the command of up to as many units you want in a synchronized light
show to the sound.

DMX control mode will provide the greatest flexibility and creativity. Each fixture trait can be controlled
individually using any universal DMX-512 controller.

Stand Alone Mode

The Stand Alone mode is

activated by setting the TFX-

950CM to either AUDIO

(Sound Active) or AUTO

(Automatic) mode. The built in

programs consist of a color

chase and depending on the

mode, two or three parameters

can be modified as described

next.

AU D I O M O D E ( AL SO SO U N D - AC T I V E)

1)

A steady hold of the MODE button will change the operating mode once then release the button.

2)

Repeat step 1 until you arrive at the AUDIO operating mode, as indicated by the LED next to the
label.

3)

Two parameters will now become available for the AUDIO mode. Press the MODE button
quickly to toggle between parameters.

- F (for Fade time 0 ~ 100%)
- D (for Dimming 0 ~ 100%)

4)

Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change values for each respective parameter.

AU T O M AT I C M O D E

1)

A steady hold of the MODE button will change the operating mode once then release the button.

2)

Repeat step 1 until you arrive at the AUTO operating mode, as indicated by the LED next to the
label.

3)

Three parameters will now become available for the AUTO mode. Press the MODE button
quickly to toggle between parameters.

- F (for Fade time 0 ~ 100%)
- D (for Dimming 0 ~ 100%)
- S (for Speed 0 ~ 100%)

4)

Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change values for each respective parameter.