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ADJ DMX Operator - Sound Active Playback and Adjustments; Run Scenes Via Sound Active; Run Chases Via Sound Active; Adjust the Sound Sensitivity

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ADJ Products, LLC - www.adj.com - DMX Operator User Manual Page 16
DMX Operator Playback Scenes & Chases
RUN SCENES VIA SOUND ACTIVE:
1. Press the AUIDO/BANK COPY BUTTON (9) to turn on the corresponding LED in the LCD
DISPLAY (3).
2. Select the bank that holds the scenes you wish to chase by using UP or DOWN
BUTTONS (4), you may also use a MIDI controller to change the scenes (see MIDI operation).
3. Press AUDIO/BANK COPY BUTTON (9) to exit.
RUN CHASES VIA SOUND ACTIVE:
1. Select your desired chase by pressing one of the six CHASE BUTTONS (5).
2. Press and release the AUDIO/BANK COPY BUTTON (9).
3. The corresponding LED will flash in the LCD DISPLAY (3) indicating Audio mode is
engaged.
4. Chase will now run to sound.
ADJUST THE SOUND SENSITIVITY:
1. Press the AUIDO/BANK COPY BUTTON (9) to turn on the corresponding LED in the LCD
DISPLAY (3).
2. Press and hold the AUIDO/BANK COPY BUTTON (9) and use the BANK UP/DOWN
BUTTONS (4) to adjust the sound sensitivity.
Backup Data / Upload Data / Firmware Update Using USB Stick
NOTE: USB STICK MUST BE FORMATTED TO EITHER FAT32 OR FAT 16
USB DATA BACKUP:
1. Insert your USB stick into the rear USB interface. Press and hold the AUTO/DEL BUTTON (8),
and press the BANK UP BUTTON (4).
2. The LCD DISPLAY (3) will show “SAVE”.
3. Press the desired FIXTURE BUTTON (1) (xtures 1-12), to backup all the settings for that
xture to the USB drive. You can backup a maximum of up to 12 les.
4. After you have nished backing up your desired settings, you can transfer the les to a
computer as backup.
CHECKING YOUR BACKUP FILES ON THE COMPUTER:
1. Insert the USB stick with your backup fixture files into a computer. Open the folder
marked “DMX _OPERATOR”. Your fixture files will be display as “FileX”. “X” represents 1
of 12 fixture files.

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