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1. xv CLEAR CURVES CLEAR DELETE ALL DELETE Value A Vatue 2 0 1 0 SET 20 lt lt MENU gt gt lt lt MENU gt gt CI T LTM LC SETUP CURVE 30 xo SERRE eS 100 va 5 100 vo OUT 100 9 2 PUT 100 00 100 3 9 100 5 1000 CO 100 INPUT 00 96 ice 2 100 SAVE lt gt ES lt lt MENU gt gt CI CHASE MEMORIES OFF STEPS 00 FADE 00 123465 6 7 8 9 101112 S SPEED 0001 III 3 OUT MEM 128486789 101112 n 4 SAVE 00 lt lt MENU gt gt lt lt MENU gt gt MDP 1219 Instructions page 9 2 Operating Guide The LCD display is integrated with this 12 Channel Digital Module Dimmer Three buttons under the display and an Encoder Data Wheel make all necessary adjustments possible for example DMX address limitation control curves preheat etc Working principle of such buttons is lt lt MENU gt gt Ny The middle button can lead to each menu ON All data are fed into the dimmer by the encoder MDP 1219 Instructions page 10 2 Operating Guide 2 1 Top Menu Functions 1 After Power On Top Menu is automatically shown in the display 2 This menu is the standard menu All statuses messages
2. this menu very important parameters used for controlling the operation of the dimmer can be selected and set Turn the encoder without pressing any button the cursor will move up and down vertically to select different lines While holding down the right button turn the encoder then different functions can be selected or started in that line preselected by the cursor MDP 1219 Instructions page 18 2 Operating Guide 2 4 Setup Menu Setup Menu DMX FAIL OFF DMX MODE BLOCK MIDI DMX DMX MIDI CHANNEL 01 PHASE CORR YES USER MODE SUPER MASTER SLAVE MASTER UNIT No 01 CURVE USER EDIT CURVE USER2 EDIT CLEAR CURVES CLEAR DELETE ALL DELETE 1 Once press the Menu button this menu switches back to the Top Menu 2 Tap the right button and turn the encoder simultaneously the parameters on the right of the item selected alter continually A big character at the right corner displays the corresponding item selected MDP 1219 Instructions page 19 2 Operating Guide 2 4 Setup Menu 3 Turn the encoder without tapping any button the cursor moves up and down selecting the desired item to set the parameters 4 When USER CURVE is selected press this button you can enter Curve edit menu 2 4 1 DMX Fail Here the reaction to failing DMX signal can be programmed HOLD holds the last received DMX signal until a new DMX signal reaches the dimmer OFF holds the last r
3. 1 1 Front View Channel dimmer module MDP 1219 Instructions page 4 1 Overview 1 1 Front View D LCD DISPLAY Used to display various menus and submenus THE LEFT BUTTON 3 THE MIDDLE BUTTON The three basic menus can be selected one after the other by this middle button 4 THE RIGHT BUTTON 5 THE ENCODER The encoder can be turned with or without simultaneously pressing a button the functions will be different in the various menus Programming is only possible by pressing a button and turning the encoder at the same time 6 THE CHANNEL DIMMER MODULE x12 The channel dimmer module is incorporated with a 10A circuit breaker and SCRs with 1000A peak current capacity The removable plug amp play module enables easy and flexible setup of 12 channel module MDP 1219 Instructions page 5 1 Overview 1 2 Rear View 3 1 Ground 1 2 2 Data 3 Data gt gt an 8i 28 zo a DMX IN 92 LINK IN oY 9 92 MIDI LINK THRU Pay 4 0 92 LINK OUT ey 6 5 C 23 001 0841
4. 2 Operating Guide 2 3 Memory Menu 1 Preselect no internal memory and chaser turns off 2 Preselect chaser which turns on 3 Preselect output pattern 4 When CHASE is not selected by the cursor pressing the left button and turning the encoder simultaneously changes the cross fade time within the extent of 0 0 to 999 9 Exception When the chase is selected by the cursor EDIT is displayed at the right corner where cross fade time is indicated If now the left button is pressed Chaser edit menu is displayed It is a submenu of the Memory menu Here 3 chaser parameter can be programmed Speed interval between steps 0 1 999 seconds Fade cross fade time 0 100 Steps number of steps 0 12 5 Turning the encoder without pressing any button selects OFF CHASE and MEMORY 1 12 6 This button will recall the selected MEMORY CHASE or OFF function 7 Built in or external control signal for example that Dimming level of CH 12 is 50 8 Indication of MEMORY1 12 for example that Dimming level of CH 12 is 50 MDP 1219 Instructions page 17 2 Operating Guide 2 3 Memory Menu ATTENTION When MEMORY is selected by the cursor touch the left button then STORE is indicated at the right corner Press the right button again dimming levels of all channels will be stored permanently by the dimmer 2 4 Setup Menu This menu can be achieved by pressing the Menu button for a minimum of 5 seconds
5. ELATION MDP 1219 12 CH DIGITAL MODULE DIMMER Instruction Manual fi ELATION MDP 1219 12 CH DIGITAL MODULE DIMMER Improvement and changes to specifications design and this manual may be made at time without prior notice All rights reserved Contents General Instructions 1 Features 2 1 Overview 4 1 4 Front View 4 1 2 Rear View 6 1 3 Preview Menu 9 2 Operating Guide 10 General 10 2 4 Top Menu 11 2 2 Channel Menu 14 2 3 Memory Menu 16 2 4 Setup Menu 18 2 4 4 DMX Fail 20 2 4 0 DMX Mode 21 243 DMX MIDI Input 21 2 4 4 MIDI Channel 22 2 4 5 Phase Correction 22 246 User Mode 22 247 Master Slave Mode 23 2 4 8 Unit NO 23 2 4 9 User Curve 23 2 4 10 Clear Curves 25 2 4 11 DeleteAll 26 3 Troubleshooting 27 Technical Specifications 28 General Instructions Thank you for your purchase Please read the following instructions before using your new unit After being read thoroughly this manual Shall be kept with the fixture for future reference e Every unit is thoroughly tested and shipped in perfect condition Carefully unpack the unit and inspect equipment for shipping damage This fixture is not intended for home u
6. DMX off DMX failures can start a chase call up a memory Operations can be locked while DMX or analogue input works normally as before DMX and MIDI input can be selectable Electric fuse and load check Several units can be linked using Master Slave mode Overvoltage and overtemperature warning with switch off Indication of incoming outgoing signals phase voltage internal memories etc by the LCD display MDP 1219 Instructions page 2 Features Section 2 DETAILED FEATURES The MDP 1219 works with the phase angle control method with SCRs This method produces disturbance especially in the lower frequency range The disturbance will be filtered by using interference suppression filters The heat produced by SCRs will be blown out by an electric fan The short circuit protection for each channel is achieved by a high quality magnetic circuit breaker and SCRs with 1000A peak current capacity Built in DMX512 analogue input voltage 0 10V and load outputs allow different applications About Fan Cooling The unit s fan is used to dissipate the heat so that this unit can work in a perfect condition When the power is turned on the cooling fan will automatically run When the power is turned off it will stop Attention After you ve set up the wiring connection remember to replace the back cover and seal up the wiring holes so that the cooling fan can blow the heat out MDP 1219 Instructions page 3 1 Overview
7. MDP 1219 Instructions page 6 1 Overview 1 2 Rear View DMX IN DMX OUT MIDI LINK IN MIDI LINK THROUGH LINK OUT ANALOG IN MDP 1219 Instructions page 7 Receives DMX signal Sends DMX signal out Receives MIDI LINK Message Switch through MIDI LINK Message Sends LINK message out Receives analog signal 1 Overview 1 2 Rear View For proper connection please refer to the below wiring diagram printed on the top cover SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION ICICICICICICICICICICICICIC gd gd t g 1 wm POWER INPUT nicis AC 120V 50 60Hz mm OUTPUT 10A per channel Total 120A THREE PHASE CONNECTION am POWER INPUT iras AC 120V 50 60Hz OUTPUT 10A per channel Total 40A per phase MDP 1219 Instructions page 8 1 Overview 1 3 Preview Menu Press Menu button for 5 seconds DMX FAIL OFF 2 DMx MODE BLOCK 111237 L2 225 L3 241 MIDI DMX DMX 2 MIDI CHANNEL 01 1234567 8 9 101112 E PHASE CORR YES 4 8 USER MODE SUPER MASTER SLAVE MASTER UNIT No 01 gt CURVE USER EDIT CURVE USER2 EDIT
8. input can be selected DMX 512 or MIDI MIDI only accepts program change commands Other commands are neglected MIDI is intended for controlling and calling up 12 internal MEMORIES CHASE or OFF In MIDI status the external analogue commands will be activated MDP 1219 Instructions page 21 2 Operating Guide 2 4 Setup Menu 2 4 4 MIDI Channel A total of channels 1 16 can be selected 2 4 5 Phase Correction Usually this control parameter is set to ON It makes a brightness linear control possible The normal non linearity produced by the SRC s phase angle control is thereby compensated This function works in addition to the USER CURVES 2 4 6 USER MODE With this function the dimmer function can be cut down in 3 steps SUPER Supervisor means that all functions can be used NORM Normal User means that in the Channel Menu only the DMX address can be programmed The Memory Menu is switched off After having tested the dimmer functions the user shall use this mode which helps protect the parameters set by the dimmer The DMX address shall be programmable LOCK The dimmer is completely locked and can be not be operated with the buttons or encoder To change this mode press the middle button because it allows the entry into the Setup Menu by pressing it for 5 seconds MDP 1219 Instructions page 22 2 Operating Guide 2 4 Setup Menu 2 4 7 Master Slave Mode Several units can be linked in
9. Master Slave mode The master and slave unit must be defined when linking The master unit only can send information out and the slave unit only receives information In the linkup of several units only one master unit can be selected The dimmers are not required to transmit information each other All of them shall be set as the master parts or slave parts 2 4 8 Unit Number Not used now It is prepared for the new DMX form or standard revised or self defined by manufacturer 2 4 9 User Curve Here the setup menu for USER CURVE 1 or 2 can be activated by pressing the left button once Two individual brightness curves can be programmed These curves can be assigned to the dimmer channels Turn the encoder without pressing any button input data changes within 0 FF 100 At this time the horizontal cursor changes back and forth Holding down the right button and turning the encoder simultaneously makes the output data change between 0 and FF 100 MDP 1219 Instructions page 23 2 Operating Guide 2 4 Setup Menu 2 4 9 User Curve There are five types of curves below for reference 1 Here the connection between input and output is linear which is applicable to some linear loads OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT 2 The output reacts even at low input values INPUT OUTPUT 3 The output reacts very little to small inputs but all the more when the input is higher INPUT MDP 1219 Instructions p
10. age 24 2 Operating Guide 2 4 Setup Menu 2 4 9 User Curve OUTPUT 4 The output does not react until input exceeds 40 OUTPUT 5 If the input is 0 the output is activated to 100 if input is 100 the output is 096 INPUT 2 4 10 Clear Curves Deletes both USER CURVES Therefore the cursor is set on this line the right button is pressed and the encoder turned simultaneously Attention Once this function is implemented the programmed curves will be deleted and not be recalled Be careful using this function because it may impair the loads MDP 1219 Instructions page 25 2 Operating Guide 2 4 Setup Menu 2 4 11 Delete All DELETE ALL deletes all memories chases DMX addresses curves etc which is carried out by turning the encoder while holding the right button Attention All data will be deleted and reprogrammed Be careful in using this function MDP 1219 Instructions page 26 3 Troubleshooting Before you call for service determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks as follows Symptoms Checks The cooling fan doesn t work The power is not correctly connected and the LCD goes out or power failure occurs The channel output is off at times Bad connection between the channel dimmer module and the channel output try to pull out the channel dimmer module and plug it several times to assure proper connection MDP 1219 Instructions page 27 Technical Specificat
11. and input of the channel s can be displayed within it 3 In this menu the channels can be set to the definable values CAUTION Attentions shall be taken to each item below When this product is used for the first time you d better not input DMX or Analogue or set each channel as 0 Without setting Analogue input can be used directly When using DMX512 set DMX address according to the relevant menus DMX can be set by pressing the left or the right button This can also be achieved by turning the encoder without touching any button To select the desired menu tap the middle button The menu pictures will occur alternately Programming parameters by touching the left and right buttons or turning the encoder while not holding down the left and right buttons This product has three basic menus a functional menu a Chase menu and two Curve menus These menus can be switched over by pressing the middle button or the left and right button MDP 1219 Instructions page 11 2 Operating Guide 2 1 Top Menu ees Sees OPERATION Top Menu 1 11 237 L2 225 L3 241 123 45 6 7 8 9 101112 2 3 4 D 1 11 7 aoa 10 Voltage measurement of the 3 phases L1 L2 and L3 Input moni
12. ears after the Top Menu when the middle button is pressed For each channel in this menu the DMX address a control curve the limitation the preheat of the lamps and the load check is programmed Procedure The encoder selects one channel 1 12 In the LCD display the cursor is moving up and down vertically While holding down the left button turn the encoder the cursor will move in the horizontal direction Now DMX address Curve Limit etc can be selected Press the right button and turn the encoder simultaneously the actual value can be changed 219 Instructions page 15 2 Operating Guide This menu appears after the Channel Menu Once the Menu button is pressed this menu is activated provided the supervisor mode is activated In this menu a total of 12 internal memories can be stored and recalled In addition the a chase be selected The running speed fade time and the number of steps can be programmed The number of chase steps is limited to 12 and each step is stored into the corresponding internal memory in advance OPERATION mE Memory Menu MEMORIES 1 2 5 MEMORY 123 45 6 7 9 101112 3 OUT MEM 1234 5 9 1011 12 4 000 17 GO lt lt MENU gt gt 5 5 6 MDP 1219 Instructions page 16
13. eceived DMX signal for 1 second and then switches off The analogue 0 10 will be switched off when a valid DMX signal is received CHA 1s starts the internal chase after waiting for 1 second M1 18 calls the internal memory No 1 after waiting for 1 second M2 18 calls the internal memory No 2 after waiting for 1 second Note Calling of other memories is the same as above CHA 95 starts the internal chase after waiting for 9 seconds M1 95 calls the internal memory No 1 after waiting for 9 seconds M2 9s calls the internal memory No 2 after waiting for 9 seconds Note That other memories are called is similar to that described above The actual status will be displayed in the Top Menu message NO DMX CHASE MDP 1219 Instructions page 20 2 Operating Guide 2 4 Setup Menu 2 4 2 DMX Mode Here Block Single and 2 CHA can be selected SINGLE means that the DMX address of each channel is selectable and even that the 12 channels can select the same DMX addresses Block means that the complete dimmer 12 channels has only one start address 2 CHA means that the 2 channel switch mode is active This mode is necessary if only 2 single DMX channels control all 12 dimmer channels Mode of operation 64 different combinations for the first DMX channel control channels 1 6 The 2nd DMX channel controls the dimmer channels 7 12 2 4 3 DMX MIDI Input Here the digital serial
14. ions Power orar ae x FEN nner AC 120V 50 60Hz Channel 10A per channel Total 120A for single phase connection Channel 10A per channel Total 40A per phase for three phase connection Analogue Inp t 5 DC 0 10V DMX In Out 3 pin female male XLR socket MIDI 5 pin female DIN socket SZC 482 6mm x177 5mmx436mm Weight oet eater GN 30 8kg MDP 1219 Instructions page 28 C ELA ON 24 004 0693 Rev 1 0 August 2001 All rights reserved
15. se Do not make any inflammable liquids water or metal objects enter this unit There are no user serviceable parts inside Do not take the metal housing apart Servicing must be conducted by qualified service personnel This product must be earthed Never operate unit when case is open To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to high temperature or humidity After you ve set up the wiring connection remember to replace the back cover and seal up the wiring holes so that the cooling fan can blow the heat out Always disconnect the MDP 1219 from main power before servicing unit there may be high voltage inside console MDP 1219 Instructions page 1 Features Section 1 GENERAL FEATURES The MDP 1219 is a 12 channel digital module dimmer which contains a 32 bit high power computer with a Time Processing Unit and a big graphic display This advanced technology offers possibilities of new and satisfactory operation Each unit features as follows Ease of operation due to multi option menu and clear menu Separate DMX addressing for each channel Each channel can be programmed with DMX address a control curve the limitation the preheat of the lamps and the loadcheck Free programming of control curves 12 internal storable memories with cross fade Each chase consisting of a series of memories can be programmed with chase speed fade time and up to 12 steps
16. t v 22 m g x 1 Em INJO U N INJO BR N o o XXXXXXXXXX amp amp X Y Y bo d do 4d Wd 1 1 2 The shade is the cursor Preheat set to 15 Channel 1 limited to 30 All others have no limits 100 Selected Channel Encoder DMX address for channel 4 Control curve Curve 1 Control curve Curve 2 Switch status MDP 1219 Instructions page 14 2 Operating Guide 2 2 Channel Menu 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Control curve linear Touch the left button and turn the encoder simultaneously the cursor moves horizontally Then DMX Curve Limit and the like will be selected Menu button leads to the 3rd menu Memory menu Exception When the Dimmer is just working in normal user mode the button switches back to the Top menu Holding down the right button and simultaneously turn the encoder set DMX address types of Curves and the like One of 12 channels can be selected by turning the encoder without touching any button When no load is connected an x is indicated Shows that load is connected Small rectangle denotes that load check is switched off Additional MDP 1 This menu always app
17. tor of channel 1 here external 8096 Input monitor of channel 1 here internal 5096 Load check load disconnected Load check load connected Load check is not activated oO 2 N Hold down the left button turn the encoder simultaneously then the corresponding value of the channel will be varied MDP 1219 Instructions page 12 2 Operating Guide 2 1 Top Menu 8 Ashort touch sets selected channel 1 to predefined value e g 20 Tapping again will switch it off While holding down the right button turn the encoder Data Wheel this value will be stored after switchover 9 Temporarily turn the encoder to select one of 12 channels 10 If DMX signal is received both the channel in which DMX data alters and the value after being changed will be indicated If no DMX signal DMX is displayed When selected MIDI is indicated 11 Temporarily adjusts internal patterns ADDITION 1 Hold down the right button CLEAR ALL appears at the left corner of the LCD display Once you tap the right button all temporary settings for each channel are to be deleted 2 Particular attentions shall be taken to that The settings of the channels will not be stored permanently and not be recalled after power off Please use the internal Memories MDP 1219 Instructions page 13 2 Operating Guide 2 2 Channel Menu Channel Menu OPERATION ETENIM CON O A CQ z e zE gt l

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