User manual BEGLEC EFFECT COMMANDER V1.0

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[. . . ] Static or music mode with internal microphone To be used with any DMX-switch pack (SW416, DX404, DSP12, . To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. To avoid condensation to be formed inside, allow the unit to adapt to the surrounding temperatures when bringing it into a warm room after transport. Condense sometimes prevents the unit from working at full performance or may even cause damages. [. . . ] This succession of scenes (or steps) can be programmed by the user in any order. BLACKOUT MODE Explains how to cutoff all output of the unit (blackout all light). When the power is turned on, the controller automatically enters in blackout mode (LED on). MANUAL MODE Explains how to use the unit without programming anything. Now you can use the "fixture" buttons (1) to switch the connected light effects on/off. Attention: the LED next to the "blackout" button (4) must be off otherwise you have no output!CREATE A SIMPLE SCENE Explains how to program a simple chase with only one scene. Press the "light show" button (3) to stop the chase that is eventually running (LED must be off). Press one or more "fixture" buttons (corresponding LEDs are ON) to create the desired scene. Press the "light show" button (3) to stop the chase that is eventually running (LED must be off). Press one or more "fixture" buttons (corresponding LEDs are ON) to create the desired scene. FIXTURE buttons: used to select 1 or more fixtures at the same time (light effects or lamps). LIGHT SHOW button: used to set the unit to playback mode for the programmed chases (LED on). Switch this mode off (LED off) if you want to program new chases or if you just want to use the Effect Commander to switch the outputs manually on/off. BLACKOUT button: used to set the unit in blackout (LED on) or not (LED off). AUTO/SOUND button: used to choose the desired playback mode for the chases: static or sound. Static mode (red LED): This is the ideal mode if you want to switch several light effects on/off. You can toggle between 2 different speed ranges by pressing the button for about 2seconds: Red LED on: use the speed slider (6) to change the speed between 1sec and 1min per step. Red LED blinking: use the speed slider (6) to change the speed between 5sec and 5min per step. Sound mode (green LED): This is the ideal mode if you want to switch lamps on/off and make your own, programmable, 16channel light controller. SAVE / INSERT / OVERWRITE SCENE button: used to save, insert and overwrite scenes of a chase. This is the perfect mode to make a light show composed of different light effects. [. . . ] Press the "chase" button (2) of the chase you would like to edit (corresponding yellow LED blinks) Each time you press this chase button, you will go to the next step (scene) of the chase. Press and hold the "delete scene" button (9) while you press the "chase" button (2) of the chase you are editing (corresponding yellow LED blinks) to delete the selected scene. PS: you can switch off the blackout function if you want to see the effect immediately. Press the "light show" button (3) to stop the chase that is eventually running (LED must be off) B. [. . . ]

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