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Jb systems led manager manual

Version: 58.73.26
Date: 22 May 2016
Filesize: 0.503 MB
Operating system: Windows XP, Visa, Windows 7,8,10 (32 & 64 bits)

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Description Extremely versatile power supply for all kinds of passive RGB LED-projectors. Different standalone working modes: Hold mode: Instant access to 9 pre-programmed colors Static chase mode: 12 different color chases with manual speed control Sound chase mode: 12 different color chases with audio triggering Spectrum mix: 32 different spectrum mix colors, including nice color fades Adjustable speed and dimming with faders Slow color fades with adjustable fade time Blackout and ' Full on' function All functions can be controlled directly on the on the LED- Manager or by the optional LEDCON-01 remote. Several LED- Managers can be used in Master/slave mode to create high power, fully synchronized setups. 300 Watt power: 2x 150 W 24 Vdc outputs. ( R+ G+ B) with short-circuit protections Built-in Clock with battery backup and Ni MH battery charger (batteries not included) 3 independent programmable on/off timers. (start/stop 3 different color chases at 3 different times!) Can be controlled by any standard DMX controller! 4 DMX channels needed: Ch1=red, Ch2=green, Ch3= Blue, Ch4= Dimmer/strobe. Enclosure prepared for easy installing against the wall. Fan cooling for extra reliability. Technical Information Power Input: AC 230 V~ 50 Hz Fuse: 6,3 A slow blow (20mm glass) Backup batteries: 3x 1,2 V AA-type Ni MH rechargeable batteries (optional) Output voltage to LEDs: DC 24 V common anode Output power to LEDs: 2x 150 W max. ( Total = 300 W max.) Red: 2x 50 W max. ( Total = 100 W max.) Green: 2x 50 W max. ( Total = 100 W max.) Blue: 2x 50 W max. ( Total = 100 W max.) DMX connections: 3pin XLR ( DMX-512 standard) DMX channels: 4 ( CH1: red, CH2: green, CH3:blue, CH4:dimmer/strobe) Audio input: None, internal microphone Size: 330 x 202 x 106cm (see drawing below) Weight: 6,6kg Thanks for your interest in our new BRITEQ and SYNQ products PRESS THE PICTURE for a small impression of the booth (and all the.
This page is dedicated to the numerous functionalities introduced with version. Here there are the most visible changes we've done since, but constant activities of bugfixing and performance improvements are always ongoing, to increase the stability and scalability of QLC+ on large installations. The following functionalities are in random order (and not by importance) and the complete changelog can be found at the end of this page. Footnote: to give the proper support for this version and future ones, in the last months I went through a number of expenses: Akai APC Mini (77€ Raspberry Pi official touchscreen (85€ RPi hardware kit (40€ a second hand i Pad 4 LTE (250€) + camera Kit (20€). So, every donation is very welcome to help the project and allow me to continue to purchase furher devices for tests and improvements. Thanks! RGB Matrix blending A new option has been added to the RGB Matrix editor, to select the so called Blend mode. There are 4 types of blending modes: Default ( HTP Mask, Additive, Subtractive. The default blending is the one we've been using so far. The standard DMX HTP rules are applied when running a RGB Matrix over already running QLC+ Functions. The other modes, instead, act on a sort of layering between running Functions, including running RGB Matrices. They basically work on the same concept of layer operations you can do with image manipulation softwares like Photoshop or Gimp. These modes allow to obtain fancy results in a short time. For example applying a mask matrix to a Scene can manipulate the Scene colors or turn on/off your lights with a RGB Matrix pattern. Note that a blending matrix started before other Functions will produce no effect, since it would try to manipulate black colors. It is therefore suggested to do blending layering via Collections, to make sure your Functions are executed in the correct.

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