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5200 NW 108t h Ave n ue , S unr is e, F L 33351 U.S .A . (800) 7 62 - 1084 – (9 54) 929 - 1115 FAX (9 54) 929 - 5560 ww w . ch auvet li ghti ng. com USER M A NU AL Snapshot Ok o n Dimme r Outdoor OK Sound Activ a t ed DMX 512 Master/Sl ave Autosw itching T r a nsfo rme r Replaceab l e Fuse U s e r S e rv i c e a b l e Duty Cycle[...]
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Vue™ 6.1 U s er Manu al 2 R ev. 2 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS 1. Befor e You Beg in ................................................................ ................................................................ 3 W HAT I S I NCLUDE D .......................................................................................................................[...]
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Vue™ 6.1 U s er Manu al 3 R ev. 2 1. B EFO RE Y OU B E GIN Wh at i s I ncl uded 1 x Vue™ 6.1 P o wer C or d W ar r an t y C ar d Us e r Man ual Unp ac ki ng In st r u cti ons Im mediat el y up on rec ei ving a fi x t ur e, c a r e f ully unp a c k t he c arton , ch ec k the c ont en ts t o ens ure th at all parts ar e pr e s en [...]
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Vue™ 6.1 U s er Manu al 4 R ev. 2 2. I NTRO DU CTIO N Fe atur es • 6- channel DM X - 512 rot at ing LED moonflower • Blac kout/stati c/strobe • Indiv idual c ontrol o f red, green , and blue LE Ds withi n e ac h c l uster • Built - i n automated progr am s vi a m aster/ sl av e or DMX • Built - i n sound activ a t ed pr ogr am s vi a m [...]
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Vue™ 6.1 U s er Manu al 5 R ev. 2 Pr od u ct O ver v i ew P o wer Outp ut C on n ec t o r Bra cket Adj ustm ent Kn ob H a n ging Bra cket M icropho ne Digi tal Dis play So und S e ns i tivit y Kn ob D MX Outp ut C on n ec t o r DM X In put C on n ec t o r AC P ower In put & Fus e[...]
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Vue™ 6.1 U s er Manu al 6 R ev. 2 Hanging C lamp Note! Clam p is sol d separatel y . T he fus e is loc ated in side thi s comp art ment . R emo ve us i ng a f l at - head s cr ewdr iver . 3 . S ETU P Fuse R epla ceme nt W ith a f lat - head sc r ew dr i ver w edg e th e f us e hol d er out of its h ous in g. R em o v e t h e dam ag ed f us e f r [...]
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Vue™ 6.1 U s er Manu al 7 R ev. 2 4. O PER A T ING I NS T RUCTI ONS Menu Functions M AIN F U NCTION S ELECT ION I NS T RU CTION SET.d d:001 - d: 512 S e ts th e DM X st a r ti ng ad dress SET.S S:001 -S :100 S e ts th e sp eed o f th e cu rrent pr ogr am SET.f F:000 -F :1 00 S e ts th e fl ash r ate o f t he cur rent pr ogram SET.A A:000 -A :0 35[...]
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Vue™ 6.1 U s er Manu al 8 R ev. 2 DMX M ode T his mod e all ows th e unit t o be c ont r oll ed b y any uni ver s al DMX c ont r oller . If you ar e unf amil iar wit h DM X , p lease r ead th e DM X Pr imer s ect i on in t h e ap p end i x . T he fi xtur e wi ll au tom atic ally s witc h t o DM X mod e w hen i t s ee s th e si gnal f r om a D MX [...]
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Vue™ 6.1 U s er Manu al 9 R ev. 2 Setting the Starting Addre ss T his DM X mod e en abl e s t he us e o f a u nivers al D M X c o n tr oller d evic e. E ac h fi xtur e req uir e s a s tar t add ress f rom 1 t o 51 2 . Ch o os e st art ad dr e s s es s o th at th e ch an nels us ed d o not over l ap, an d n ot e the st art ad dr ess sel e ct ed f [...]
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Vue™ 6.1 U s er Manu al 10 R ev. 2 Tro ubl es h oo ti n g Gui d e Sym p tom Po ssib le S o lutio n One or more L ED s are n ot illuminating Cl ea n t he f i xt ur e r eg ul arl y t o a voi d a n y s u ch f ai l ur e. T hi s f i xt ur e i s c onv ec t i on cooled, whi ch m ea ns that i f the su rf ace is k ept c lean and free of de bris, the n pro[...]
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Vue™ 6.1 U s er Manu al 11 R ev. 2 5. A PPENDI X Mai n t enan ce T o main t ain op ti mu m p erf orm anc e and min i mi z e we ar , pr oduct s s h ou ld b e cl ean ed at leas t t wic e a mont h. D ust b uild u p red uc e s lig ht out put p e rf or manc e an d can c aus e overh eat ing. T his c a n lead to r educ ed lam p lif e and inc r eas ed me[...]
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Vue™ 6.1 U s er Manu al 12 R ev. 2 T ec h nic al S pecifi ca ti ons WE IG HT & DIM EN SI O NS Lengt h ................................................................................................................................ . 1 3 in ( 330 mm ) W idth ......................................................................................[...]