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Brand | SHOWTEC |
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Model | Lampy 20 |
Category | Lighting Equipment |
Language | English |
Read and follow instructions before installation, operation, or servicing to prevent damage and ensure safety.
Device is for professional stage lighting control, suitable for indoor use only. Not for households or general lighting.
Device is not designed for permanent operation; disconnect power when not in use to extend lifespan.
Explains formatting conventions like hard buttons, soft buttons, references, and notes used in the manual.
Explains safety signs and signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, Attention, Important) for warnings.
Describes symbols found on the device's information label, indicating indoor use, no household waste, etc.
Provides crucial DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION warnings for children, electric shock, and hot surfaces.
Details requirements for ordinary, instructed, and skilled persons for safe operation and maintenance.
Overview of the console's front panel, detailing buttons and faders for operation.
Details the connectors and ports on the back panel of the console.
Lists technical specifications for the LAMPY console, including DMX channels, memory, and dimensions.
Lists optional accessories available for the LAMPY console, such as dust covers and flight cases.
Emphasizes safety precautions for installation to prevent injuries and property damage.
Specifies environmental conditions and distances required for safe installation.
Guides on safely connecting the device to the power supply, highlighting electrical hazards.
Provides essential safety guidelines for operating the device, including intended use and power supply checks.
Explains the console's priority system for managing outputs from programmers and playbacks.
Details the concept of tracking in cue programming, storing only changed values to save memory.
Introduces the three parts of the fixture library: Factory, User, and Show libraries.
Describes the console's graphical user interface, divided into Top Toolbar, Content Area, and Bottom Toolbar.
Explains the functionality and connection of external monitors to the console.
Guides on unpacking, connecting accessories, and powering on the console.
Explains how to create, load, and save show files, which contain all show-related settings.
Details the process of adding fixtures and assigning DMX addresses to them.
Describes the Setup Menu for system and show-wide settings like IP address and fixture library management.
Introduces the Home Screen as the central hub for programming, with various views like Fixtures, MagicSheet, and Groups.
Explains how to use the 10 playback faders for programming shows, including cue management and pageability.
Details the use of Multi-Function Faders for direct access to Fixtures, Groups, and Scenes in different modes.
Describes the Virtual Executor Window for managing playback and executor buttons, including speed and grand master controls.
Explains how to open and use the Fader Overview window for a status overview of multifunction faders.
Describes the DMX Output window as a tool for troubleshooting and checking DMX channel outputs.
Guides on locking the console to prevent unauthorized access using a PIN code.
Explains how to properly shut down or reboot the console.
Explains Open Sound Control (OSC) for remote control of the console via network.
Details how to set up and use MIDI input for controlling the console, including command specifications.
Provides critical safety warnings for performing maintenance, including electrical and burn hazards.
Outlines steps for routine preventive maintenance, including visual inspection of the device.
Advises on handling repairs and servicing, recommending professional assistance for any issues.
Provides safety warnings and procedures for safely deinstalling the device.
Offers guidance on safely transporting the device, emphasizing original packaging and handling instructions.
Recommends cleaning the device before storage and using original packaging for safekeeping.