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Portable pack and associated control modules
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Status Control Console Jumper
4. STATUS CONTROL CONSOLE JUMPER (JP 5, internal, Figure 5)
IMPORTANT: This jumper should ONLY be moved when using a Status control console,
moving the jumper and using any other control console may damage the control console.
By placing the jumper in the "Status" position you are placing 12 volts on pin #4 of the data cable. For all other types of
digital control consoles the "JP5" must be in the "remote" position. The jumper should be checked before a lighting
console is connected.
5. DIP SWITCHES (Red Switches Numbered 1 thru 3, internal, Figure 5)
These switches offer a large range of configurations in which the module can operate. The operation of each switch is
explained below.
SWITCH NO. 1: Thumbwheel "+ 16" Switch
In a very large system, dimmers with numbers higher than 192 might be required. There are only 16 positions on
the front panel thumbwheel switch. In these situations, the + 16 switch, number 1 on the dip switch, makes it
possible to have higher numbered packs on the same control line.
The first 16 packs are assigned as normal, with their "+16" switch in the "OFF", or down, position. The next group
of 16 packs should have their thumbwheel switches set from "0" to "15" and the "+16" switch in the "On" (up)
position. In other words the thumbwheel switch on the seventeenth pack should be set to "0" and the "+16"
switch (numbered 1 on the dip switches) in the "ON" (up) position. This will cause the first dimmer in the
seventeenth pack to be addressed as dimmer 193 and so on up to a maximum of 384.
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DIP Switches
Figure 5 – Internal Switches/Jumpers

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