Dmx loss memory – LSC Lighting Redback Wallmount Operators Manual User Manual

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Menu System

Redback Wallmount Dimmer

Operator Manual V1.3

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4.8.2 DMX Loss Memory

The Redback has a “DMX Loss Memory” that you can program. In the event that the DMX
input signal is lost, channels set to DMX control will hold their last DMX level for a
programmable “Delay” time. The default setting for this time is “Infinite”. If you set a delay
time other than “Infinite”, the channels will fade to the “DMX Loss Memory” when the delay
time expires (up to 1 hour). When DMX is restored, the Redback will fade back to the DMX
signal.

To create or edit a “DMX Loss” memory press [Config] [DMX].


The “DMX Loss Memory” box has 3 buttons:

Press [Delay] to set the “Delay” time as described above.

Press [D] to create or edit the memory as described below.

Press [Fade In]/[Fade Out] to see the DMX Loss memory on the output.


The “D” button shows a bargarph display of the current DMX Loss memory and also its fade
time in seconds. When you press [D], you can either take a [Snap] (snapshot) of the
current DMX input signal or the current state of the Redback’s Outputs or select a
channel(s) and manually set their levels using the controls on the screen.

4.8.2.1 Manually Setting Channel Levels

The “DMX Loss Memory” menu (above) shows the first 6 channels. Use the [<] or [>]
buttons to see the other groups of 6 channels (if fitted). The navigator at the top right of
the screen shows current group of 6 selected channels highlighted.
Touch a channel to select it. You can select multiple channels. To select a range of channels
select your first channel then press [Thru] then your last channel. Use [All] to select all
channels. Press [None] to de-select all channels. When you have selected your channel(s)
press [Level].

Selects next group
of 6 channels (if

fitted)

Navigator shows
current group of 6
selected channels

highlighted

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