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dot2 User Manual
We want to have a Fixture ID that begins with number 1 and the name can be changed later (so can the rest by the
way). We are also happy with patching them to universe 1 and from the first address and forward. It should look like
this when we are gone with our adjustment:
OK, we are happy. Press the OK in the upper right corner.
This displays the Fixture Setup view (and now with fixtures in it). You can use the rightmost encoder to scroll
through the list. If you done it right, then you'll have 12 dimmers with ID numbers '1' to '12' and patched from
address '1.001' to '1.012'.
Now press the upper right corner again - this time it says Done .
You are now asked to confirm that you are leaving the patch and fixture schedule and you are asked what should
happen. We want to press where it says Apply All Changes .
That's it, we have added 12 dimmers to our show - please save your show. In the next chapter we are going to look
at ways to control these dimmers.
2.5. Getting Started Guide - Selecting and controlling dimmers
So, we got our 12 dimmers patched and ready. In the console they are identified as fixtures. All fixtures should have
a unique fixture ID that allows you to select each of them individually.
Let's have a look at them. Press the Fixture key on the console.
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MA dot2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMA Lighting
Operating Systemdot2 OS
CategoryLighting Console
ProtocolsArt-Net, sACN
DMX Channels4096
Ethernet Ports2
Power Supply100-240V, 50/60Hz