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Brand | Botex |
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Model | DC-2448 |
Category | Lighting Equipment |
Language | English |
Guidelines for heat, temperature, stable location, cleaning, and handling power cables.
Detailed description of the front panel controls, LEDs, and faders with numerical references.
Description of rear panel ports including Power, DMX, MIDI, Audio, and Remote connections.
Steps to enable recording, secure programs with a record code.
Detailed steps for creating and saving scenes, including record enable and step programming.
Instructions on how to enter edit mode and select programs for modification.
Procedures for erasing single programs, all programs, or clearing specific scenes from memory.
Detailed steps for deleting individual steps or sequences of steps within a program.
Instructions for inserting new steps and modifying existing steps within a program.
Steps to select mode, page, and trigger chase programs using Master Fader B.
How to run programs synchronized with audio input using the built-in microphone or external source.
Methods for controlling program speed using the speed fader, including disengaging audio mode.
Steps to run programs with a standard beat using Tap Sync and Rec Speed button.
Procedure to set the speed fader to operate in 5-minute or 10-minute modes.
Steps for configuring MIDI input and output channels on the controller.
Procedures for receiving and sending MIDI file dumps, including implementation details.
Instructions for setting up DMX channels, assigning console channels, and clearing DMX settings.
Procedure to recall 12 factory default programs, which will clear other stored programs.
Controls for reversing scene direction, adjusting fade time, and synchronizing chase rate with Tap Sync.
Using Master Faders A and B for proportional level control of channels and programs.
Explanation of 'Single' and 'Mix' modes for program playback and control.
Understanding dimmer display and features like Blind, Home, and Park for channel management.
Details on 'Add'/'Kill' modes for flash buttons and the 'Double Preset' mode for channel control.