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  • Page 1 POCKET DMX Fade Time View Record Scroll Down Loop Last Next Even Enter Stop POCKET DMX User Manual...
  • Page 2: Notice Information

    Introduction: Thank you for your purchase of our product POCKET DMX . This product POCKET DMX is a pocket DMX controller with a built-in chargeable battery. The unit can realize the application of 512 channels output, and every channel level can be set availably. Each output scene can be recorded as a Cue( up to 120 Cues available ).
  • Page 3: Controls And Functions

    4 Controls and Functions: 4.1 Front panel • 4×20 character LCD: POCKET DMX To display the operation menus. • Function keyboard (32 keys) To input relevant data or orders. .4.2 Rear panel • DMX Input (3pin/5pin) : Fa de...
  • Page 4: Up / Down Keys

    5.1.2 CLR key As Clear means, the CLR key can be used to cancel the previous step of input information on the command line. 5.1.3 Odd / Even keys When the input command has been finished, press Odd (Even) key, and then press the “Enter”...
  • Page 5 5.1.5 Next / Last keys Should the appointed channel level not be 0 level, press “Next” key, the next channel level will be set to FL (FULL), while the levels of other channels will be set to 0. On the contrary, press “Last” key in the same case, the previous channel level will be set to FL, while other channel levels will be set to 0.
  • Page 6 5.2 Operation upon Cues 5.2.1 To record a Cue When a scene has been completed by the basic operation or a snap shot from the DMX connector (signals thru and merge in a HTP rule), input “Cue ×× and press Record”...
  • Page 7 view through pages. Press “Enter” key to confirm your selection. For example, if you want to view Cue 1, choose Cue 1 then press the “Enter” key, LCD shows: Cue 1 : Ch001>12 80 00 30 00 Ch006>00 20 00 50 00 Ch011>00 00 00 FL 00 By the way, you can also obtain the same view display by inputting the command: “Cue 1 view”...
  • Page 8 5.2.5 Cue running The Cues run automatically according to their different recorded number. For instance just like the following : Cue3, Fade=10, Time=5 Cue4, Fade=8 , Time=10 Cue5, Fade=15 Time=0 Cue10, Fade=10, Time=10 Input “Cue3 Go” to run the relevant operation, Cues will go like this: Cue3→Cue4→ Cue5.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Cue 6 : Ch001>00 00 00 00 00 Cmd : Cue Act : Cue run end ! 6 Specifications: • Power Input : DC 9V 500mA • Fuse : F 0.5A 250V 5 20mm × • Input signals: DMX signals, 512 channels(max) •...
  • Page 10 Equipson, S.A. www.equipson.es support@equipson.es...

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