Elation Professional 70 User Manual

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Program” submenu. See page 18 for the menu breakdown. Once in the

“Auto Program” submenu select “Alone”

For functionality that chases to sound: Access the “Function” menu and

select the “Music Control” function, this will give you access to the “Music

Control” submenu. See page 18 for the menu breakdown. Once in the

“Music Control” submenu select “Alone”

10.2 Master/Slave Operation (Auto Program or Music Control): This function allows

up to 16 fixtures to be linked together to provide a synchronized light show without

the use of a controller. Only use this when linking several Design LED Brick 70s

together for use without a controller. Any fixture can act as a “Master or a “Slave.”

Using XLR DMX cables, daisy chain your fixtures together via the XLR

connectors. Remember the Male XLR connector is the input and the Female

XLR connector is the output. The first fixture in the chain (master) will use

the female XLR connector only - The last fixture in the chain will use the

male XLR connector only. For longer cable runs we suggest a terminator at

the last fixture.

For the unit functioning as the “Master” unit follow the same procedures

listed in the previous Stand-Alone section.

For the “Slave” units, access the “Set To Slave” settings in the “Function

Mode” menu and assign each slave fixture a designation (Slave 1, Slave 2,

Slave 3…etc).

10.3 Universal DMX Control: This function allows you to use a universal DMX-512

controller such as the Elation

®

Show Designer 2

or Elation

®

Show Designer 3

to

control head movement, the color wheel, the shutter (strobe), and all other DMX

traits. A DMX controller allows you to create unique programs tailored to your

individual needs. The Design LED Brick 70

uses up to 35 DMX channels. See

page 32 for detailed description of the DMX traits. To control your fixture in DMX

mode, follow the set-up procedures on pages 11-17 as well as the set-up

specifications that are included with your DMX controller. Use the controller’s faders

to control the various DMX fixture traits. This will allow you to create your own

programs.

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