EnvironmentalLights.com SLESA-UE7 Quick Start Manual

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You will need to install Easy Stand Alone Pro (ESA Pro) or Easy Stand Alone 2 (ESA 2)
software onto your computer in order to use the SLESA-UE7. Both ESA Pro and ESA2 are
compatible with the SLESA-UE7 and will allow you to create DMX lighting shows. ESA 2
works well for simple programming and is easier to get started with. ESA Pro was designed for
the SLESA-UE7 and provides more control, taking full advantage of its features. Install the
software by inserting the included CD or download and run the .exe file from Nicolaudie.

SLESA-UE7 External Connections

 Ethernet Port – used to connect the
SLESA to a computer network. It
allows you to use the SLESA
remotely and to control many units
with one computer.
 Micro SD Slot – used to store scenes
for stand-alone use.
 Mini USB Port – used to connect
directly to a computer and supply
power when used in stand-alone
mode.
 Dry Contacts –used to trigger
specific scenes in stand-alone mode.
 3-Pin DMX Out – The 3-pin DMX
connector outputs the 1
universe.
 5-Pin DMX Out – The 5-pin DMX
connector outputs the 2nd universe in
stand-alone mode or the 2
universes in live mode.
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  • Page 1 You will need to install Easy Stand Alone Pro (ESA Pro) or Easy Stand Alone 2 (ESA 2) software onto your computer in order to use the SLESA-UE7. Both ESA Pro and ESA2 are compatible with the SLESA-UE7 and will allow you to create DMX lighting shows. ESA 2 works well for simple programming and is easier to get started with.
  • Page 2 Live Mode 1. Connect the SLESA-UE7 to your computer before starting the software. You can connect the SLESA-UE7 via the included USB cable, which will also supply power. Alternatively, you can connect it to your network using the Ethernet port and power it using the included adapter.
  • Page 3 3. The devices will be added to the “groups” area in the top right corner. Use the tools in the “groups” window to change the orientation of the devices to better match your actual setup. Select the devices that you want to control, which could be all of them or a subset. Copyright EnvironmentalLights.com All Rights Reserved 8/26/15...
  • Page 4 6. Press the Play button in the timeline section to play your new program. You can also click on the “Live” tab at the top for easy access to all of your scenes. Copyright EnvironmentalLights.com All Rights Reserved 8/26/15...
  • Page 5 On the right you can create groups of lights as well as set color and brightness using the color wheel. Copyright EnvironmentalLights.com All Rights Reserved 8/26/15...
  • Page 6 4. Select the “Effects” tab in the editor and click on the “FX” button to bring up effects. Drag the effect window on the left over the lights that you want to apply the effect to. 5. Click on the “Editor” tab to save scenes and adjust duration, repetition and triggers. Copyright EnvironmentalLights.com All Rights Reserved 8/26/15...
  • Page 7 6. Click on the “Live” tab to access your saved scenes, which appear as blue boxes. Click on any of them to run that saved scene. Copyright EnvironmentalLights.com All Rights Reserved 8/26/15...
  • Page 8 Stand Alone Mode Once you have created scenes, you can download them to the SLESA-UE7 and run them without a computer. Note that only 2 universes are available for each SLESA-UE7 in stand-alone mode. Doing this requires a micro SD memory card (128MB included). Scenes do not typically require much memory, just 1MB is sufficient for thousands of steps in a full DMX universe.

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