Quick programming reference – Johnson Systems J-PACK Series Dimmers User Manual

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Quick Programming Reference

to System Configuration Menu Items

Basic Menus

1. ADDRESS

Set the DMX start address.

2. DMX TERM

Enable or disable the DMX termination.

Advanced Menus

3. SCENESET

Enable and setup 6 different backup scenes.

4. FADETIME

Set the fade time for each of the 6 scenes from 0 to 99 seconds.

5. SNAPSHOT

Record DMX levels into the backup scenes.

6. DIM TEST

Test the dimmer outputs one at a time, or all at once.

7. MONITOR

View the control level to each dimmer output.

8. DMX O/P

Configure the on-board DMX protocol manager for offset or patch mode.

9. DMX PAT

Patch each of the 6 dimmer (PWM) outputs to any DMX input channel.

10. SH TIME

Set the DMX status hold time from 0 to 99 minutes or infinite.

11. DC PATCH

Configure the dimmer to channel patch for the dimmer pack.

12. DIM CURV

Configure the dimmer curve for each output.

13. VOUT LIM

Set the maximum RMS output voltage for each dimmer.

14. REGULATE

Enable or disable the dimmer output voltage regulation.

15. STANDBY

Enable or disable the power savings standby mode.

16. TEST INC

Set the test increment units to percent or hexadecimal.

17. SCENEMOD

Enable or disable scene mode.

18. AUX TEST

Test the auxiliary dry-contact inputs.

19. AUX1MODE

Set the auxiliary input 1 mode to activate a selected scene or load shed.

20. AUX2MODE

Set the auxiliary input 2 mode to activate a selected scene or load shed.

21. LOADSHED

Select dimmers to be disabled (turned off) by the auxiliary inputs.

22. Ø-PATCH

Set the zero-cross phase reference for each dimmer control output circuit.

23. WARMING

Turn the “lamp warming” feature on or off.

24. V-RANGE

Set the supply voltage range for 120 Volts or 240 Volts operation.

25. LINE V

View the RMS line voltage for each power phase.

26. LINE F

View the line frequency of phase A.

27. REM TEMP

View the temperature of the remote temperature sensor.

28. CTL TEMP

View the temperature of the microcontroller.

29. RTIME

View the total run time of the microcontroller.

30. HARD-KEY

View the microcontroller’s unique eight-character hard-key code.

31. SERIAL#

View the microcontroller’s unique eight-character silicone serial number.

32. VERSION

View the microcontroller’s firmware version.

33. DEFAULTS

Set various system configuration settings to the factory default.

34. LED INT

Set the LED intensity for the programming switches.

35. LCD VIEW

Adjust the contrast of the LCD Display for optimum viewing.

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