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SSP PR-348
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5) The controller will send and receive Note On Off data via the Flash buttons.
NOTE NUMBER VELOCITY FUNCTION
Decimal Hex
22-69 [16H-45H] Program master Turn on or off program 1-48
22-117 [16H-45H] channel light activate Channel 1-48
118 [76H] FULL-ON
119 [77H] DARK
120 [78H] HOLD
121 [79H] Turn on or off AUDIO
122 [7AH] CHASE SCENES
123 [7BH] D. (double) PRESET Mode
124 [7CH] S. (single) PRESET Mode
125 [7DH] Step
126 [7EH] BLACK-OUT
VI. BRIEF OF MAIN FUNCTIONS
1. Reverse the direction of the scene
1) Reverse the direction of all the scenes. Press the ALL REV Button, all the scenes should change
their directions.
2) Reverse the chasing direction of all the programs with speed control: Press the Chase Rev But-
ton.
3) Reverse the chasing direction of all the programs with standard beat: Press the Beat Rev Button.
4) Reverse chasing direction of any program: Press and hold down the Rec.
One Button, then press down the Flash Button corresponding to your desired program and release
together.
2. Fade time
1) The amount of time that it will take for the dimmer to go from zero output to maximum output,
and vice verse.
2) Fade time is adjusted through the Fade Time Slider, which varies from instant to 10 minutes.
3. Tap Sync Button
1) The Tap Sync button is used to set and synchronize the chase rate (the rate at which all scenes
will sequence) by tapping the button several times. The chase rate will synchronize to the time of
the last two taps. The LED above the Step Button will ash at the new chase rate. The chase rate
may be set anytime whether or not a program is running.
2) Tap Sync will override any previous setting of the speed slider control until the slider is moved
again.
3) Use of Tap Sync in setting a standard beat is the same with speed control slider.
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