Elation DMX Operator Pro Specifications Page 10

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2. Operation Guide2. Operation Guide
2.1 Program Enable
2.2 Programming Scenes
Program
MIDI/Rec
1. Enter Program mode.
2. Press the Scanner button to turn on its fader
control, which is indicated by the lit LED.
You may select several scanners at a time
by tapping of these Scanner buttons, so you
can set several scanners at a time.
3. Move the faders to select your desired dimmer
intensity if you are using a dimmer.
You can also use the two jog wheels to control
the Pan or Tilt movement of the scanner.
4. If necessary , you may tap the Page Select
button to control the second set of 8 DMX
channels.
5. Once the scene is satisfactory, tap the MIDI/Rec
button to program this scene into memory.
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General
Display Information
This unit allows you to program 12 scanners of 16 DMX channels, 30 banks of 8
programmable scenes, 6 chases of 240 programmed scenes using 8 faders and
other function buttons. With the use of two jog wheels, you may easily control the
Pan or Tilt of the scanners. To tailor your special effect lighting, this unit enables
you to Assign or Reverse the DMX channels. In addition, two units can set up
communication so that they can send or receive file dump.
The LCD Display contains a maximum of 2x8 characters.
When the power is turned on, this unit enters
Manual mode automatically.
Press the Program button for three seconds to
activate Program mode, the LED near to this
button lights indicating Program in active.
Scanner buttons 1-12
LCD Display Message
CHASE 5
STEP 002
DATA 151
SP: 1M36S
TP: 5.32S
FT: 10.5S
ASS 07 08
RES 10 13
SN 6
BK 03
Chase 5 is activated.
The 2nd step of a chase
DMX value(000-255)
The current speed is 1 minute and 36 seconds
The time of the last two taps is 5.32 seconds
Fade Time is 10.5 seconds
Assign DMX channels 7 and 8
Reverse DMX Channels 10 and 13
Scene 6
Bank 03
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