MODE SELECT to choose between I = internal microphone or E = external audio source. Release the
PROG SELECT button now and your choice is confirmed.
Setting of the operation mode
Hold dimmer (manual mode)
Push the MODE SELECT button until the top green LED marked HOLD DIMMER light up. Now you
can set the light intensity of the connected lamps separately via the four left slider controls. The
'Master' slider control DIMMER on the right hand side sets the light intensity of all connected lamps
together. The slider control FADE TIME allows to set the delay time of the lamps to light up. When the
control is set to STOP, this function is switched off. Make a test by setting the control to position 3. The
lamps do now react with a delay time to the increase of the light intensity.
Hold sound (music-control)
Push the MODE SELECT button until the green LED marked HOLD SOUND lights up. Set the slider
controls CH 1 to CH 4, DIMMER and AUDIO completely to the top. If the audio source is set to I (
internal,see above), the controller reacts to ambient sound signals. If the audio source is set to E
(external), an audio signal of 100-1000mV must be applied to the RCA phono audio input.
Prog sound (music-controlled program with 42 preset steps or scenes)
Push the MODE SELECT button until the green LED marked PROG SOUND lights up. You can
choose now among 42 preset running light patterns which are controlled by an internal or external
audio signal. Set the sound sensitivity via the AUDIO slider controls. The light intensity is set by the
CH1 to CH 4 and DIMMER controls.
Prog Speed (automatic program with 42 preset patterns)
Push the MODE SELECT button until the green LED marked PROG SPEED lights up. You can
choose among the 42 preset running light patterns but the step speed is now determined by the
SPEED slider control or the TAP SYNC push button. Select the desired running light program via the
PROG SELECT button and set the speed via the SPEED button. Tap the TAP SYNC button to the
beat of the music and the rhythm will automatically be taken over. You can repeat this any time. As
soon as the SPEED control is moved, the TAP SYNC setting is switched off.
Auto Speed (automatic control with 4 x 42 patterns)
Push the MODE SELECT button until the green LED marked AUTO SPEED/AUTO SOUND flashes. It
works in the same way as the Prog Speed except that every program step (scene) is repeated 4 times
before the unit goes to the next step. Thus, all 42 programs are played through 4 times.
Auto Sound (automatic music-controlled 4 x 42 steps)
Push the MODE SELECT button until the green LED marked AUTO SPEED/AUTO SOUND lights up
continuously. You are now in Auto Sound mode. It works in the same way as the Prog Sound
function described above i.e. via an audio signal but in this mode, every program step is played 4
times before the unit goes to the following program number.
Programming the memory
Memory (PR/St/AP/AS)
Push the MODE SELECT button until the green LED marked MEMORY lights up. In this mode you
can program yourself the 32 steps (scenes) into the memory and play them via automatic or audio
control.
Memory position PR (programming mode)
Programming is done as follows: Keep the PROG SELECT button pushed in while pressing the
STAND BY button. The display shows one of the following indications: PR (looks rather like PA), St,
AP or AS. Keep the PROG SELECT button pressed down and push the STAND BY button until PR
(PA) appears on the display. Release both buttons. The program memory is now reset and the display
shows 01. Set the desired light effect via the slider controls CH1 to CH4 and store this setting by
pressing shortly the PROG SELECT button. The display now shows 02 and you can program the next
step (scene) in the same way. At step 32 the memory is full and you have to leave the programming
mode by keeping the PROG SELECT button pressed down while pushing the STAND BY button. The
memory has no correction facility. If you make a programming mistake you have to start again from
step 01. Please remember that when you release the PROG SELECT button while PR is displayed,
the memory is automatically reset to 0.
Memory position St (step by step)