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DOMINO 24
DOMINO 48
ME 1163 1106.01.163
Lighting Technologies
User Manual
Issue 1.2
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL
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Issue 1.2
CONTENT
CONTENT ............................................................................................................................................... 1
FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................................... 6
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 DELIVERY AND UNPACKING .............................................................................................. 7
1.2 PREPARING THE DESK LOCATION ................................................................................... 7
1.3 DOMINO 24 & 48 ................................................................................................................... 7
1.4 POWER SUPPLY .................................................................................................................. 8
1.5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ................................................................................................ 8
1.6 DESK RANGE ........................................................................................................................ 8
1.6.1 MAIN FEATURES .............................................................................................................. 8
1.6.2 OPTIONS ........................................................................................................................... 9
1.6.3 CHARACTERISTICS ......................................................................................................... 9
1.7 CARING FOR YOUR DOMINO ............................................................................................. 9
1.8 TERMINOLOGY ................................................................................................................... 10
1.8.1 SECONDARY FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................ 10
1.9 SOFTWARE ......................................................................................................................... 10
2. GETTING CONNECTED .............................................................................................................. 11
2.1 POWER INPUT .................................................................................................................... 11
2.2 DMX DIGITAL OUTPUT (DMX 512) .................................................................................... 11
2.3 VIDEO MONITOR ................................................................................................................ 11
2.4 SWITCHING ON .................................................................................................................. 11
2.5 SWITCHING OFF ................................................................................................................ 11
2.6 POWER SUPPLY RESET ................................................................................................... 12
2.7 FUSE .................................................................................................................................... 12
2.8 AUDIO INPUT ...................................................................................................................... 12
2.9 DESK LAMP ......................................................................................................................... 12
2.10 USB ...................................................................................................................................... 12
3. FRONT PANEL LAYOUT ............................................................................................................ 13
3.1 BANKS ................................................................................................................................. 13
3.2 MODE ................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.1 MODE SELECTION ......................................................................................................... 13
3.3 CROSS FADE (PLAYBACK) ............................................................................................... 14
3.4 CUE LIST ............................................................................................................................. 14
3.5 MASTERS ............................................................................................................................ 14
3.6 RECORD and EDITOR ........................................................................................................ 14
3.6.1 RECORD BUTTONS ....................................................................................................... 14
3.6.2 EDITOR BUTTONS ......................................................................................................... 14
3.6.3 Wheel for editor................................................................................................................ 15
3.7 LED display .......................................................................................................................... 15
4. CONCEPT OF THE DOMINO ...................................................................................................... 16
4.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 16
4.2 MANUAL DOMINO .............................................................................................................. 16
4.3 THEATRICAL DOMINO ....................................................................................................... 16
4.4 LIVE DOMINO ...................................................................................................................... 16
5. MANUAL MODE ........................................................................................................................... 18
5.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 18
5.2 MODE SELECTION ............................................................................................................. 18
5.3 USING A/B MODE ............................................................................................................... 18
5.4 Manual Times ....................................................................................................................... 18
5.4.1 SPEED ROTATING FADER ............................................................................................ 18
5.4.2 A PRESET AND B PRESET ............................................................................................ 19
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5.4.3 Accelerate and slow down ............................................................................................... 19
6. THEATRICAL MEMORIES .......................................................................................................... 20
6.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 20
6.2 RECORDING THEATRICAL MEMORY .............................................................................. 20
6.2.1 THEATRICAL MEMORIES NUMBERS (AND POINT THEATRICAL MEMORIES) ....... 20
6.3 FADE AND LINK TIMES ...................................................................................................... 20
6.3.1 LINK TIMES ..................................................................................................................... 20
6.4 NAMING THEATRICAL MEMORIES ................................................................................... 21
6.5 EDITING A Theatrical Memory ............................................................................................ 21
6.5.1 CHANNEL LEVELS ......................................................................................................... 21
6.5.2 FADE TIMES ................................................................................................................... 21
6.6 REMOVING A THEATRICAL MEMORY ............................................................................. 22
6.7 REMOVING (DELETING) THE THEATRICAL MEMORY LIST .......................................... 22
6.8 COPYING ............................................................................................................................. 22
6.8.1 THEATRICAL MEMORY TO SUBMASTER MEMORY .................................................. 22
Not implemented at writing of manual .......................................................................................... 22
6.8.2 SUBMASTER MEMORY TO THEATRICAL MEMORY ................................................. 22
Not implemented at writing of manual .......................................................................................... 22
7. THEATRICAL CROSS FADE ...................................................................................................... 23
7.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 23
7.1.1 MODE SELECTION ......................................................................................................... 23
7.2 ASSIGNING THE X-FADE ................................................................................................... 23
7.2.1 CHANGING THE ASSIGNED MEMORY IN THE PRESET ............................................ 23
7.3 X-FADE VIDEO .................................................................................................................... 23
7.4 X-FADE MODES .................................................................................................................. 23
7.4.1 NON-SEQUENTIAL ......................................................................................................... 23
7.4.2 SEQUENTIAL .................................................................................................................. 23
7.5 USING THE PLAYBACK WITH MANUAL FADES .............................................................. 24
7.5.1 CONTINUING A MANUAL FADE AUTOMATICALLY ..................................................... 24
7.6 USING THE PLAYBACK WITH TIMED FADES .................................................................. 24
7.6.1 CONTINUING AN AUTOMATIC FADE MANUALLY ....................................................... 25
7.6.2 MODIFYING THE SPEED OF AN AUTOMATIC FADE .................................................. 25
7.7 STAGE OR PRESET ........................................................................................................... 25
7.7.1 CHANNEL LEVELS ......................................................................................................... 25
7.7.2 FADE TIMES ................................................................................................................... 26
7.8 COPYING FROM/TO STAGE OR PRESET ........................................................................ 26
Not implemented at writing of manual .......................................................................................... 26
7.9 CLEARING STAGE OR PRESET ........................................................................................ 26
8. SUBMASTERS ............................................................................................................................. 27
8.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 27
8.2 BANK B SUBMASTERS ...................................................................................................... 27
8.2.1 PLAYBACK BANK B SUBMASTERS .............................................................................. 27
8.2.2 MODE/BANK B FREEZE ................................................................................................. 27
8.2.3 RECORD BANK B SUBMASTERS ................................................................................. 28
8.2.4 SELECT BANK B SUBMASTERS ................................................................................... 28
8.2.5 EDIT BANK B SUBMASTERS ......................................................................................... 28
9. SUBMASTER MEMORY .............................................................................................................. 29
9.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 29
9.2 RECORDING Submaster MEMORIES ................................................................................ 29
9.2.1 BANK B SELECTION ...................................................................................................... 29
9.2.2 NAMING A SUBMASTER MEMORY .............................................................................. 29
9.3 SUBMASTER MEMORY PLAYBACK IN SUBMASTERS ................................................... 30
9.3.1 CONTROLLING A SUBMASTER MEMORY IN A SUBMASTER ................................... 30
9.3.2 FADE TIMES ................................................................................................................... 30
9.3.3 EDITING IN A SUBMASTER ........................................................................................... 30
9.3.4 CHANNEL LEVELS ......................................................................................................... 31
9.3.5 FADE TIMES ................................................................................................................... 31
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9.3.6 EDITING A SUBMASTER MEMORY NAME ................................................................... 31
9.4 COPYING A SUBMASTER MEMORY ................................................................................ 31
9.5 REMOVING (DELETING) A SUBMASTER MEMORY ........................................................ 32
10. TIMES ........................................................................................................................................... 33
10.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 33
10.1.1 UP TIME (IN) ............................................................................................................... 33
10.1.2 DOWN TIME (OUT) ..................................................................................................... 33
10.2 SUBMASTER TIMES ........................................................................................................... 33
10.2.1 SPEED ROTATING FADER ....................................................................................... 33
10.2.2 SUBMASTER TIME DIFFERENT THAN SUBMASTER MEMORY TIME – SELECT
FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................... 33
10.3 THEATRICAL MEMORY TIMES. ........................................................................................ 34
10.4 CHASERS TIMES ................................................................................................................ 34
10.5 GRAB MASTER FADE TIMES ............................................................................................ 34
10.6 CUE LISTS TIMES ............................................................................................................... 34
11. CHASERS .................................................................................................................................... 35
11.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 35
11.2 CHASE TERMINOLOGY ..................................................................................................... 35
11.2.1 BOUNCE ..................................................................................................................... 35
11.2.2 SINGLE SHOT ............................................................................................................ 35
11.2.3 CHASER CROSSFADE .............................................................................................. 35
11.3 CHASER RECORDING ....................................................................................................... 35
11.3.1 REMOVING STEPS .................................................................................................... 36
11.3.2 CHASER SPEED ........................................................................................................ 36
11.3.3 CHASER CROSSFADE .............................................................................................. 36
11.3.4 COMPLETING THE CHASER .................................................................................... 36
11.4 NAMING A CHASER ........................................................................................................... 36
11.5 CHASER PLAYBACK .......................................................................................................... 36
11.5.1 SUBMASTERS ............................................................................................................ 36
11.6 CHASER INTENSITY .......................................................................................................... 37
11.7 CONTROLLING A CHASER ................................................................................................ 37
11.7.1 STEPPING A CHASER ............................................................................................... 37
11.7.2 RUNNING A SINGLE SHOT ....................................................................................... 37
11.7.3 GLOBAL SPEED CONTROL ...................................................................................... 38
11.8 EDITING A CHASER ........................................................................................................... 39
11.8.1 ADD A STEP ............................................................................................................... 39
11.8.2 REMOVE A STEP ...................................................................................................... 39
11.8.3 MODIFY A STEP ......................................................................................................... 39
11.8.4 EDITING A CHASER NAME ....................................................................................... 40
11.9 COPYING A CHASER ......................................................................................................... 40
11.10 REMOVING A CHASER .................................................................................................. 40
12. GRAB MASTER ........................................................................................................................... 41
12.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 41
12.2 GRAB AS A GRAB MASTER .............................................................................................. 41
12.3 Typical Grab Operations ...................................................................................................... 41
12.4 GRAB AS A SUBMASTER MEMORY MASTER ................................................................. 41
12.5 GRAB AS A CHASER MASTER .......................................................................................... 41
12.6 Recording A Chaser On The Grab Master ........................................................................... 42
12.7 GRAB AS A SUBMASTER MEMORY ................................................................................. 42
12.7.1 COPYING A CUE LIST TO THE GRAB MASTER ...................................................... 42
12.7.2 COPYING FROM THE GRAB MASTER ..................................................................... 42
13. CUE LIST ...................................................................................................................................... 43
13.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 43
13.2 RECORDING A CUE LIST ................................................................................................... 43
13.2.1 REMOVING STEPS .................................................................................................... 43
13.2.2 FADE AND LINK TIMES ............................................................................................. 43
13.3 NAMING A CUE LIST .......................................................................................................... 44
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13.3.1 NAMING EACH STEP IN A CUE LIST ....................................................................... 44
13.4 CUE LIST PLAYBACK ......................................................................................................... 44
13.4.1 PLAYBACK OF THE THEATRICAL MEMORY LIST .................................................. 44
13.4.2 CUE LIST INTENSITY LEVEL .................................................................................... 44
13.4.3 CUE LIST VIDEO ........................................................................................................ 44
13.4.4 STARTING A CROSSFADE ....................................................................................... 45
13.4.5 CROSSFADING TO THE PREVIOUS STEP .............................................................. 45
13.4.6 STOPPING A CROSSFADE ....................................................................................... 45
13.4.7 STARTING A STOPPED CROSSFADE ..................................................................... 45
13.4.8 REVERSING A CROSSFADE .................................................................................... 45
13.4.9 STEPPING A CUE LIST .............................................................................................. 45
13.4.10 RANDOM STEP SELECTION ..................................................................................... 45
13.5 CUE LIST TIMES ................................................................................................................. 46
13.5.1 FADE TIMES ............................................................................................................... 46
13.5.2 LINK TIMES ................................................................................................................. 46
13.6 EDITING A CUE LIST .......................................................................................................... 46
13.6.1 ADD A STEP ............................................................................................................... 46
13.6.2 REMOVE A STEP ....................................................................................................... 47
13.6.3 EDIT THE TIMES OF A STEP .................................................................................... 47
13.6.4 EDIT THE CHANNELS LEVELS OF A STEP ............................................................. 47
13.6.5 NAMING EACH STEP IN A CUE LIST ....................................................................... 47
13.6.6 ENDING EDIT ............................................................................................................. 48
13.6.7 EDITING A CUE LIST NAME ...................................................................................... 48
13.7 COPYING A CUE LIST ........................................................................................................ 48
13.8 REMOVING (DELETING) A CUE LIST ............................................................................... 48
13.9 CLEARING THE CUE LIST MASTER ................................................................................. 48
14. FLASH .......................................................................................................................................... 49
14.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 49
14.2 ADD/SOLO MODE ............................................................................................................... 49
14.3 FLASH LEVEL ..................................................................................................................... 49
15. PATCH .......................................................................................................................................... 50
15.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 50
15.2 REMOVE All PATCHES ....................................................................................................... 50
15.3 PATCHING ........................................................................................................................... 50
15.4 PATCHING MULTIPLE SLOTS ........................................................................................... 50
15.5 SET A PATCH LEVEL ......................................................................................................... 51
15.6 UNPATCH A DMX SLOT FROM A CHANNEL .................................................................... 51
15.7 1 TO 1 PATCH ..................................................................................................................... 51
16. STL (SOUND TO LIGHT) and SyncoBEAT ................................................................................ 52
16.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 52
16.2 CONNECT STL TO CHASER .............................................................................................. 52
16.2.1 CONNECT TO SUBMASTER ..................................................................................... 52
16.2.2 CONNECT TO CHASER. ............................................................................................ 52
16.3 CONNECTED STL INDICATORS ....................................................................................... 53
16.4 STL (SOUND TO LIGHT) MODE ......................................................................................... 53
16.5 SYNCOBEAT MODE ........................................................................................................... 54
17. MIDI .............................................................................................................................................. 55
17.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 55
17.2 MIDI NOTES ........................................................................................................................ 55
17.3 CONTROL BUTTON MAPPING. ......................................................................................... 56
18. UTILITIES ..................................................................................................................................... 57
18.1 STORAGE OPERATIONS ................................................................................................... 57
18.1.1 SAVE SHOW ............................................................................................................... 57
18.1.2 LOAD SHOW ............................................................................................................... 57
18.2 RESET ................................................................................................................................. 57
18.2.1 SYSTEM RESET ......................................................................................................... 57
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18.2.2 TOTAL RESET ............................................................................................................ 57
18.2.3 POWER ON RESETS ................................................................................................. 58
18.3 MEMORY PROTECT ........................................................................................................... 58
18.3.1 UNLOCK ...................................................................................................................... 58
18.3.2 LOST LOCK CODE ..................................................................................................... 58
18.4 MIDI ...................................................................................................................................... 59
18.5 SETUP PREFERENCES ..................................................................................................... 59
18.5.1 DEFAULT FADE AND SPEED TIMES ........................................................................ 59
18.6 LANGUAGE ......................................................................................................................... 59
18.7 DEFAULT FILE NAME ......................................................................................................... 59
18.8 B MASTER INVERTED ........................................................................................................ 59
18.9 SOFTWARE UPGRADE ...................................................................................................... 60
18.9.1 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................. 60
18.9.2 USB DEVICE UPLOAD ............................................................................................... 60
18.9.3 CODELINK .................................................................................................................. 60
18.10 VIDEO .............................................................................................................................. 61
18.10.1 VIDEO MONITOR ....................................................................................................... 61
18.10.2 MAIN DISPLAY ........................................................................................................... 61
18.10.3 SELECTABLE AREAS ................................................................................................ 61
18.10.4 VIDEO 1 TO 3 ............................................................................................................. 61
18.10.5 PINNED VIDEO ........................................................................................................... 62
18.11 DIAGNOSTICS ................................................................................................................ 62
18.11.1 DIAGNOSTICS MODE ................................................................................................ 62
18.11.2 LED AND BUTTON TEST ........................................................................................... 62
18.11.3 FADER TEST .............................................................................................................. 62
18.11.4 EDIT WHEEL TEST .................................................................................................... 62
18.11.5 BATTERY TEST .......................................................................................................... 62
18.11.6 SYSTEM ERROR INFORMATION ............................................................................. 63
18.11.7 MEMORY TEST .......................................................................................................... 63
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FOREWORD
This is the issue 1.2 of the User Manual for DOMINO 24 and DOMINO 48.
The latest version of ADB User Manuals is available from the ADB website.
www.adblighting.com > ADB Products > Product family > Product
For DOMINO 24 and DOMINO 48
www.adblighting.com > ADB Products > Control Desks > Memory Control Desks
The functions described in this User Manual require the latest software version. The latest
software version is available on the http://www.adblighting.com
website.
For DOMINO 24 and DOMINO 48
www.adblighting.com > Downloads > MIKADO and DOMINO
Updates to this version of the user manual will follow.
Have fun with the DOMINO
Zaventem, October 18, 2010
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1. Introduction
1.1 DELIVERY AND UNPACKING
As soon as you receive your equipment, open the boxes and inspect the items received. If
you discover any damage, contact the carrier immediately and make any necessary claim for
the problems discovered.
The equipment was checked before being packed and left our factory in perfect condition.
Check that the equipment supplied to you corresponds to the consignment note and that this
corresponds to your order. You will find the references of your desk on an identification label
affixed to the rear panel.
If there is any discrepancy in the order and delivery, contact your supplier immediately who
will clarify the situation to your full satisfaction.
Permissible storage conditions:
Temperature: -10 to +50° C: variation rate: 20°/hour
Relative humidity: 20 to 80 % without condensation.
1.2 PREPARING THE DESK LOCATION
The surface of your work area should be smooth, level and sturdy.
Make sure that there is enough clearance around the desk to:
open the desk
access the rear connections
allow air circulation around vents to prevent the desk from over-heating.
1.3 DOMINO 24 & 48
The DOMINO desk is a professional lighting console, it is Class I equipment designed and
manufactured to the EN60950 standard. THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED.
No special undertaking need to be made for the installation of the equipment. The room in
which the equipment is to be installed must be clean, dust-free and have a temperature
between 5° and 35° C and a relative humidity from 20 to 80 % without condensation.
Consumption of food and drink over the desk is inadvisable to avoid it being accidentally
dropped into the equipment and impairing certain functions.
The desk and the monitor should be installed on a table or a console. Like all equipment that
includes microprocessors and uses similar technology, the desk is sensitive to the influences
of static electricity and it is possible that these influences will affect functioning in certain
circumstances. If this is the case, it will be necessary to place anti-static carpets on the floor
and perhaps to make the atmosphere more humid. Whenever a carpet is to be used, it must
be an antistatic carpet.
In order to avoid wasting time and possibly damaging the equipment, the installer is invited to
scrupulously follow the instructions in the diagrams shown, and on the rear panel of the desk.
Before powering up the desk or any of its peripherals, check that the existing voltages are
within the limits defined in the GETTING CONNECTED SECTION paragraph.
Note: all connections should be made with the power turned off; otherwise functioning may
be affected and can even damage the equipment under certain conditions.
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1.4 POWER SUPPLY
As all equipment used in computer systems, your system is sensitive to the characteristics of
the network and in particular to variations and voltage peaks.
Consequently, we advise you to use an appropriate line conditioner on this equipment.
Please consult us if you are in any doubt about this.
The line is to be protected by fuse or by circuit breakers and is to be provided with an earth
connection for personal safety.
Important Notice for Power Cables
Power cables and connectors are an important part of your equipment and contribute to its
safety. Always use the connector to make or interrupt the link; never pull on the cable.
Do not damage the cable or the connectors in any way; do not pinch or tie together power
supply and signal cables, check them at each installation and at regular intervals on a
permanent installation.
1.5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE DESK.
THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS WITHIN. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED ENGINEERS ONLY. LETHAL VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE!
ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE OPENING FOR
INSPECTION.
DOMINO is a professional lighting control systems developed with simplicity of use in mind.
In order to maintain the proficiency of the built in safety features, this equipment shall be
installed and maintained by qualified service personnel only.
1.6 DESK RANGE
DOMINO 24 - 24 channels - 512 DMX addresses
DOMINO 24 U- 24 channels - 512 DMX addresses + USB option
DOMINO 48 - 48 channels - 512 DMX addresses
DOMINO 48 U- 48 channels - 512 DMX addresses + USB option
USB option consists of:
1 SVGA output for displaying memories, patch, texts and help menus in multiple
languages.
2 USB connectors; one for show recording; one for trackball.
MIDI IN/OUT.
1.6.1 MAIN FEATURES
24 faders in 2-preset mode or 48 faders in extended mode on DOMINO 48 - 12/24
faders on DOMINO 24.
24 faders configurable as channels, submasters or playbacks on DOMINO 48 - 12
faders on DOMINO 24.
3 preset masters-A preset, B preset and grab.
Theatrical dipless crossfade with 2 general masters, stage and preset, and dedicated
buttons.
Up to 216 memories on DOMINO 48 - 108 on DOMINO 24.
Individual In (Up) and Out (Down) fade times.
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Up to 25 playbacks/chasers on DOMINO 48 can be played simultaneously - 13 on
DOMINO 24.Up to 25 playbacks and chasers on DOMINO 48 can be played
simultaneously – 13 on the DOMINO 24.
Fully proportional softpatch to 512 dimmers.
2-preset, extended & memory modes, each fader with flash button.
LED display showing status information via scrolling messages.
Up to 250 steps of a chaser can be recorded as channels, or Memories/Snapshots.
On DOMINO 24 U & 48 U as standard, and on DOMINO 24 & 48 as retrofit option:
- 1 SVGA output for displaying memories, patch, texts and help menus in multiple
languages
- 1 USB connector for show recording
- MIDI IN/OUT connector.
1 DMX512/1990 output on XLR-5F connector.
90-260 V, 47/63Hz power supply with automatic detection.
CE approved.
1.6.2 OPTIONS
A number of useful options are available from ADB to compliment the DOMINO lighting desk.
USB option (USB/DOM) for retrofitting on DOMINO 24 & 48 and providing:
o 1 SVGA output for displaying memories, patch, texts and help menus in
multiple languages
o 1 USB connector for show recording
o MIDI IN/OUT connector.
USB memory Stick (FLASHMEM)
XLR3 "gooseneck" desk lamp (WORKLITE/XL3)
Dust Cover DOMINO 24 (DC/DOM24)
Dust Cover DOMINO 48 (DC/DOM48)
Flight Case DOMINO 24 (FLY/DOM24)
Flight Case DOMINO 48 (FLY/DOM48)
1.6.3 CHARACTERISTICS
Power requirements: 90-260 V, 47-63 Hz power supply with automatic detection.
Dimensions:
DOMINO 24
o (Width x Depth x Height): 464 x 367 x 115 mm
o Net weight: 7.5 kg
DOMINO 48
o (Width x Depth x Height): 684 x 367 x 115 mm
o Net weight: 10.5 kg
1.7 CARING FOR YOUR DOMINO
The DOMINO is manufactured from quality components and will give many years of service if
you take some basic precautions.
Do not allow any liquids or foreign objects to enter the DOMINO.
The inside should be cleaned and dried as soon as possible. Only suitably qualified
personnel should remove the covers and perform any such maintenance.
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2. GETTING CONNECTED
*
Note: USB option - Standard available on DOMINO 24 U and DOMINO 48U
2.1 POWER INPUT
An IEC mains input socket is located on the rear panel and a POWER switch is beside the
power input. The DOMINO has a universal power supply that will operate on voltages
between 90 volts and 260 volts with a frequency range from 47 to 63 Hz.
2.2 DMX DIGITAL OUTPUT (DMX 512)
The DOMINO 24 and 48 models have a single DMX512 output connector located on the rear
panel. Connect a DMX data cable from the DMX512 output of the DOMINO to the DMX512
input of your equipment (dimmers, moving fixtures etc) and set the required DMX slot
address on your equipment.
2.3 VIDEO MONITOR
If your DOMINO is fitted with the optional VGA output (USB Option), connect a SVGA (or
better) computer monitor to the 15 pin VIDEO connector on the rear of the DOMINO.
See “VIDEO” in the “UTILITIES” section for more details.
2.4 SWITCHING ON
At this point, with the mains power and DMX connected, the DOMINO is ready to be
operated. Simply switch on the “POWER” switch located near the mains input connector on
the rear of the DOMINO.
The DOMINO will commence its start up procedure. After briefly displaying the opening
message, the DOMINO will commence operating in exactly the same state that it was in
when it was last switched off. All the theatrical memories, submaster memories, cue lists,
chasers, patches etc will be as they were.
2.5 SWITCHING OFF
The DOMINO has an inbuilt back up power supply. When the power is switched off (or there
is an unexpected blackout), you will hear a click followed a few seconds later by another
click. The DOMINO keeps operating on its own power supply until the second click is heard.
During this time all memories are automatically saved to non volatile storage.
Product
identity plate
Midi
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USB
*
Video
*
*
DMX 512
Output
Audio
Input
Desk
lamp
Main input
Fuse Holder
Power
Switch
PS Reset
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U ontvangt de handleiding per email binnen enkele minuten. Als u geen email heeft ontvangen, dan heeft u waarschijnlijk een verkeerd emailadres ingevuld of is uw mailbox te vol. Daarnaast kan het zijn dat uw internetprovider een maximum heeft aan de grootte per email. Omdat hier een handleiding wordt meegestuurd, kan het voorkomen dat de email groter is dan toegestaan bij uw provider.

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Andere handleiding(en) van ADB ME1163

ADB ME1163 Gebruiksaanwijzing - Deutsch - 72 pagina's

ADB ME1163 Gebruiksaanwijzing - Français - 72 pagina's


Uw handleiding is per email verstuurd. Controleer uw email

Als u niet binnen een kwartier uw email met handleiding ontvangen heeft, kan het zijn dat u een verkeerd emailadres heeft ingevuld of dat uw emailprovider een maximum grootte per email heeft ingesteld die kleiner is dan de grootte van de handleiding.

Er is een email naar u verstuurd om uw inschrijving definitief te maken.

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