Menu system, Overview, Help screens – LSC Lighting Redback Wallmount Operators Manual User Manual

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Redback Wallmount Dimmer

Menu System

Operator Manual V1.3

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4 Menu System

4.1 OVERVIEW

The Redback Wallmount dimmer uses a colour LCD touch screen which is operated by
touching the virtual buttons or faders with your finger or a stylus. The menus on the screen
provide the functions to configure and operate the dimmer.

4.2 HELP SCREENS

Many menus have Help screens available. Press the [?] button to see the help screen.
Touch anywhere within the help screen to cancel.

4.3 HOME PAGES

There are two possible “home” pages that you can select to suit your individual
requirements. The “Dimmer Output” home page shows the current output of the Redback
and the “DMX Address” home page has a large DMX address display.

“Dimmer Output” Home Page


Pressing [DMX Address] changes the display to show the “DMX Address” home page.
Pressing [View Output] on the “DMX Address” home page changes back to the “Dimmer
Output” home page.

Both home pages are described in detail later in this section.

Both home pages have two common buttons at the bottom of the screen, the large
[Status] button and the [Config] button beside it.

4.3.1 Config

Pressing [Config] allows you to access a range of functions and setups via sub-menus. Each
sub-menu screen has it name in the top left corner. The menus are fully described later in
this section. If the Redback has been “locked”, the [Config] button is replaced by the
[Padlock] button. Touching the [Padlock] button and entering your code number unlocks
the Redback and reveals the [Config] button.

4.3.2 Status

The information on the large [Status] button

shows the status of

the Redback memories, input power, DMX and temperature.
The top line indicates which memories are active on the output.

1 to 6 are the six internal (wall plate) memories.

D is the “DMX loss” memory.

P is the “Panic button” memory.

Blue is active. Grey is not active.

A shows the status of the “Auto on” (when DMX is present) function.

Green is active. Grey is not active (DMX not present) and the “A” is not shown when
“Auto on” has been disabled.

? Help

Menu name

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