Stand-Alone Mode
Sound-Active Mode
This mode allows a single unit to run to the beat of the music.
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Press <MENU> until
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Press <ENTER> to confirm your selection.
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Use <UP> or <DOWN> to select the desired program (
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Press <ENTER> to confirm your selection.
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Use the audio sensitivity knob on the back of the fixture to make the fixture more or less
sensitive. The PAR64 will react to the low frequencies of the music via the internal microphone.
Auto Mode
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Press <MENU> until
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Press <ENTER> to confirm your selection.
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Use <UP> or <DOWN> to select the desired program (
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Press <ENTER> to confirm your selection.
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Press <MENU> until
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Use <UP> or <DOWN> to select the desired program speed (
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Press <ENTER> to confirm your selection.
Preset Colours
This PAR64 has pre-programmed static colours.
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Press <MENU> until
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Press <ENTER> to confirm your selection.
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Use <UP> or <DOWN> to select the desired program (
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Press <ENTER> to confirm your selection.
Custom Static Colours
This PAR64 allows you to create custom static colours.
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Press <MENU> until
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Press <ENTER> to confirm your selection.
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Use <UP> or <DOWN> to select the desired colour value (
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Press <ENTER> to confirm and to move to the next colour (
and third colour.
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Finally, press <ENTER> to confirm. Note that you will have selected the first colour. Simply press
<MENU> to exit.
Master/Slave Mode
This mode allows control several units simultaneously.
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Use standard DMX cables to daisy-chain your units together via the DMX connector on the rear of
each fixture. For longer cable runs we suggest using a terminator on the last fixture.
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Choose the first unit in the chain to function as the master fixture. Press <MENU> and choose a
p--, c--
mode (
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Press <ENTER> to confirm your selection.
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On each of the connected slave units, press <MENU> until
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Press <ENTER> to confirm your selection.
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Use <UP> or <DOWN> to set the DMX starting address to
DMX Mode
This mode allows you to control the fixture by any universal DMX controller.
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All DMX-controlled devices need a digital start address so that the correct device responds to the
signals. This digital start address is the channel number from which the device starts to "listen"
to the DMX controller. The same starting address can be used for a whole group of devices or an
individual address can be set for every device.
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When all devices have the same address, all the units will "listen" to the control signal on one
particular channel. In other words: changing the settings of one channel will affect all devices
simultaneously. If you set individual addresses, each device will "listen" to a separate channel
number. Changing the settings of one channel will only affect the device in question.
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In case of the 3-channel VDPLP64SL, you will have to set the start address of the first unit to 1
(CH1~3), the second unit to 4 (1 + 3) (CH4~6), the third to 7 (4 + 3) (CH7~9), and so on.
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In case of the 7-channel VDPLP64SL, you will have to set the start address of the first unit to 1
(CH1~7), the second unit to 8 (1 + 7) (CH8~14), the third to 15 (8 + 7) (CH15~21), and so on.
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Press <MENU> until
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P--
is displayed.
P--
is displayed.
S--
is displayed.
c--
is displayed.
u--
is displayed.
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or
3-ch
7-ch
or
is displayed.
VDPLP64SL
p5 ~ p6
p1 ~ p4
c1 ~ c7
000 ~ 100
3-ch
d001
6
).
).
s001 ~ s100
).
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, from 0 to 100%).
r, g, b
). Set the value for the second
7-ch
or
is displayed.
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