Quick reference, Status, Dmx control – LSC Lighting Redback Wallmount Operators Manual User Manual
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Quick Reference
Redback Wallmount Dimmer
Operator Manual V1.3
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12 Quick Reference
12.1 HOME PAGES
The “Dimmer Output” home page shows the channel levels.
This home page accesses the [Riggers Control] and the [Config] menus.
Press [DMX Address] to change to the home “DMX Address” home page.
The “DMX Address” home page shows the DMX patch numbers and has two possible formats
depending upon the DMX patch:
“DMX Address” with 1 to 1 Patch. “DMX Address” with Individual Patches.
This home page accesses the [1 to 1 Patch] and the [Config] menus.
Press [View Output] to change to the “Dimmer Output” home page.
12.2 STATUS
The large [Status] button shows the status of the Memories, input power phases, DMX and
temperature of the Redback.
Press the [?] button on the “Dimmer Output” home page to see legend for the [Status] button.
Touch anywhere within the help screen to cancel.
12.3 DMX CONTROL
To set a channel(s) to “DMX Only” control press; [Config] [Channels].
Select the required channel(s) then press [Edit].
Repeatedly press or to select the “Source” parameter.
Press [DMX Only] [Apply] [Exit].
12.3.1
DMX Patching
1 to 1 patch. From the “DMX Address” home page press [1 to 1 Patch].
Enter the DMX start slot number then press [Apply].
To individually patch channels to DMX slots press [Config] [DMX] [Patch]. Select a channel
number(s) then press [Set Address]. Enter the DMX slot number and press [Apply].
12.3.2
DMX LOSS Memory
If the DMX input signal is lost, the Redback will hold the last DMX level indefinitely. If you set a
delay time other than “Infinite”, the Redback will fade to the “DMX Loss” memory when the
delay time expires.