Programming two products – Chauvet Obey 40 User Manual

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Obey™ 40 User Manual Rev. 7

Programming Two

Products

Programming products is sending DMX values to them to control them and create a look.
The general steps for programming a product are as follows:
1. Enter Program mode.
2. Press one or more <FIXTURE> buttons to select one or more products.
3. Move the channel faders to control the product or products—use <Page Select> to move

between fader pages.

4. Repeat steps 2–4 as needed for other products.
5. Save the look into a scene. See

Creating A Scene

.

6. Exit Program mode.
Note: If the look is not saved to a scene it will be lost when Program mode is exited.
The specific instructions below describe programming a 12-channel product on <FIXTURES 3> and
a 15-channel product on <FIXTURES 5>.
1. Enter Program mode.
2. Press <FIXTURES 3>. Its LED comes on and it is selected.
3. Move any of the 8 channel faders to send DMX values to the first 8 channels of <FIXTURES 3>.

The light responds to the faders.

4. Press <Page Select>. The Page B LED comes on and the Page A LED goes out. Fader Page B

is now active.

5. Move any of the first 4 channel faders to send DMX values to the last 4 channels of

<FIXTURES 3> and the product responds to the faders.

6. Press <FIXTURES 5>. Its LED comes on and it is selected. Now both lights are selected.
7. Press <FIXTURES 3>. Its LED goes out and it is no longer selected. Now only <FIXTURES 5> is

selected.

8. Press <Page Select>. The Page A LED comes on and the Page B LED goes out. Fader Page B

is now active.

9. Move any of the 8 faders to send DMX values to the first 8 channels of <FIXTURES5>. The light

responds to the faders.

10. Press <Page Select>. The Page B LED comes on and the Page A LED goes out. Fader Page B

is now active.

11. Move any of the first 7 faders to send DMX values to the last 7 channels of <FIXTURES 5>. The

light responds to the faders.

12. Repeat steps 2–11 as needed for other products.
13. Save the look into a scene. See

Creating A Scene

.

Note: If the look is not saved to a scene it will be lost when Program mode is exited.


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