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DMX Channels | 512 |
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DMX Connector | 3-pin XLR |
Power Supply | 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz |
EQ per channel | No |
Outputs | DMX Out |
Essential safety precautions to prevent electrical shock, fire, and damage.
Important notices regarding product care, cleaning, and copyright.
Key functionalities and capabilities of the Stage Master Pro controller.
Explanation of the main physical controls and their functions.
Overview of the main display and functional areas of the homepage.
Instructions on how to recall and play back stored shows.
Guide to recalling and running a programmed sequencer.
Steps to recall and activate pre-recorded scenes.
How to select and control individual fixtures from the homepage.
Method for grouping multiple fixtures for unified control.
Function to lock fixtures from fader, scene, or show control.
How to set and use passwords to secure console settings.
Steps to configure and create a show sequencer.
Interface for setting up and managing fixture groups.
An overview of the main setup menu options and their functions.
Detailed configuration for individual fixtures, including channel assignment.
Assigning fixture types to console channels.
Access point for managing data transfer via memory card or PC.
Procedure for backing up console data (setup, shows, scenes) to a PC.
Instructions for updating the console's firmware via PC.
Access to various other configuration settings like joystick, MIDI, display.
Option to reset the entire console to factory default settings.
Managing individual steps within a show (adding, removing, modifying).
A utility for advanced show editing tasks like clearing, copying, or erasing steps.
Inserting one show sequence into another at a specific point.
Function to copy one show to another show slot.
Removing multiple steps from a show sequence.
Deleting all steps and content from the current show.
Overview of the main scene menu options like copy, edit, and save.
Modifying existing scenes or creating new ones.
Duplicating scenes from one slot to another.
Capturing manual fixture states and saving them as a permanent scene.