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1.3.1. DMX Output
There are two individual and optical-isolated DMX output jacks to provide the main
and spare DMX output.
1.3.2. Audio Input
Party 500 can pick-up the bass and rhythm of the audio signal to trigger Chase, so that Chase
can automatically follow the bass rhythm of the audio. There are two ways to input the audio
signals: one is through a 1/4 inch stereo plug; the other is by the microphone of the console.
After the stereo jack is plugged, the console will use the audio signals from the stereo cable,
otherwise, it will use the microphone to pick up the sound.
1.3.3. MIDI Port
Console not only can be controlled by the MIDI signals, but also can send out MIDI signals to
control another Party 500. Please refer to the relevant chapter for further information about
the controlling orders.
1.3.4. Power Supply jack and Fuse
Party 500 can adjust itself to a very wide voltage range (100-240VAC, 50-60Hz).
Thus, it can be used worldwide. If you need to change the fuse, please pull out
the power supply cable to insure a safe operation.
1.4. Clear All Data
Note: All the data in the console, including all the fixture patch, preset and playback, will be cleared, except
the fixture library.
You’d better clear all data in the newly-bought console so that you can avoid the unpredictable errors, caused by
disorder of the mixed patch.
Clear all data as followed:
Press Setup in Function section to enter the “Supervise Menu”;
Press S3 to enter “System Parameter” menu;
Press S1 [Clear Data];
Press S1 [Clear All];
Press S1 [Confirm], to finish clearing all the data
After finishing the operation above, pressing S4 continuously until the “Live Mode”