Operation; Control Panel Description; Control Options; Programming - Chauvet Xeno 2500 User Manual

Rugged, high-impact strobe powered by a 2,500-watt xenon lamp
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4. Operation

Control Panel
Description

Control Options

Programming

DMX Address
DMX Mode
Standalone Flash Mode
Sound–Active Flash Mode
Xeno™ 2500 User Manual Rev. 1
Button
Sets the currently selected value into the selected function
<MENU>
or exits from the current menu or function. Press and hold
for 3 seconds to turn display backlight off
Navigates upward through the menu list and increases the
<UP>
numeric value when in a function
Navigates downward through the menu list and decreases the
<DOWN>
numeric value when in a function
You can set the Xeno™ 2500 start address in the 001~512 DMX range. This allows for
the control of up to 128 products in the 4-channel mode. The Xeno™ 2500 works with
any compatible DMX controller using standard DMX cables.
Carry out all the programming procedures indicated below from the control panel. Refer
to the
Menu Map
to learn how the menu options relate to each other.
1. Go to A.(001~512) in the main level.
2. To change the current address, press <UP> or <DOWN> (pressing <UP> and
<DOWN> keys at the same time will return the setting to 001).
1. Go to d.(3~4)CH in the main level.
2. To change the current mode, press <UP> or <DOWN>.
This mode allows you to set the flash speed in the control panel without need of a
separate controller.
1. Go to FL.(00~99) in the main level.
2. Select the Flash Speed (00~99).
This mode allows you to set the product to activate using the microphone located on the
bottom of the product. The intensity control knob can be used to adjust the sensitivity of
the microphone. Aud.0 is used for a single product while Aud.1~9 may be used for
multiple products connected via the SLAVE OUT connection.
1. Go to Aud.(0~9) in the main level.
2. Select the sound-active mode (0~9).
Function
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