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DIGITAL DIMMERS, PROFESSIONAL LINE USER MANUAL
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1. And in 12 6 3 A L Links These 12 6 3 Links only MD3 mode by default are TOTEM 12 channels TOTEM 6 channels TOTEM 3 channels A L Preset 1 2 3 4 5 6 55 12 Ch Level Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty 2 Empty Wait U sg U sg U sg U sg U sg U sg 580 0 sg A L function MD1 mode each external key pressed actives deactivates its assigned preset this preset fades up down in scene in the preset time and its attribute The presets can have 3 attributes Normal NO The preset fades up without affect to the rest of the AL active presets Solo SO The preset fades up and the rest of the AL active presets fade down in the solo preset time Priority PR This preset is not affected by the solo preset activation Not affects to the rest of the AL active presets A L function MD2 mode each external key pressed actives its assigned effect and deactivates the current active effect The preset time is the step time 10 If the preset time is 3 the step time is 0 3 seconds The attributes are only for MD1 mode The 12 6 3 no edited effects are TOTEM 3 channels Effect Mode Stage Sequence 1 Up P1 P2 P3 P1 2 Soft Up Down P1 P2 P2 P1 3 RAMDOM P3 and RAMDOM times LT LH 25 TOTEM TOTEM 6 channels Effect Mode Stage Sequence 1 Up P1 P2 P3 P4
2. H INTER MEDI 302C Temperature reading R220 phase voltage reading S220 s phase voltage reading T220 T phase voltage reading The time and times that the ENTER USER T ON dimmer is switched on E When the DMX is missing ENTER ENTER BACK mm PLAY mm DMX Play the last DMX frame PRI Play the backup preset n 1 Appear the recorded presets ENTER ENTER REC PR1 PR1 Appear the recorded presets and the next free preset Edit each digit of the wait time ENTER WAIT WT withT amp ENTER ENTER DEL J DEL backup presets are deleted ENTER ENTERI Edit channel with 7 amp MIDI CHAN Y 01 ENTER ENTER NOTE 000 E itnote with 7 amp ENTER ENTER MODE 1 Edit mode with 7 amp ENTER Ld Set up the ENTER ENTER maximum voltage ENTER LAZO R220 l1 Set up the ENTER maximum voltage ENTER 5220 40 inch2 Set up the ENTER maximum voltage ENTER T220 2 4 inch3 2 de 3 TOTEM MISCELLANEOUS ENTER mm OFF Deactivate the A L function MD1 Activate the A L function in mode Presets MD2 Activate the A L function in mode MD2 Effects P1 P1 Edition of Preset in display 12 preset 12 in display edition L1 Edition of Link in display 112 Link 12 in display edition ENTER permit us edit ENTER
3. 2 CH3 CH4 CHS CH6 TIME WAIT P1 P2 P3 P4 5 6 L1 L2 L3 14 15 L6 TOTEM 3 ch A L PARAMETERS AL MD1 CH1 2 CH3 TIME ATRB P1 P2 P3 AL MD2 CH1 2 CH3 TIME 10 P1 P2 P3 AL MD3 CH1 2 CH3 TIME WAIT P1 2 P3 L1 L2 L3 TOTEM 12 ch A L PARAMETERS MD1 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CHS CH6 7 8 9 10 CH11 CH12 TIME ATRB P1 2 P3 P4 5 6 7 PS P9 10 11 12 MD2 CH1 2 CH3 CH4 CHS CH6 7 8 9 10 CH11 CH12 TIME 10 P1 P2 P3 P4 5 6 7 PS P9 P10 11 12 MD2 CH1 2 CH3 CH4 CHS CH6 7 8 9 10 CH11 CH12 TIME WAIT P1 2 P3 P4 5 6 7 PS 9 10 11 12 L1 L2 L3 14 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 er because your successes ar
4. Suppose that the channel 1 is at 5096 110V and it id connected to the R phase with 240V of input voltage if in this moment the input voltage decrease at 230 V the channel 1 maintains its output at 110V In the same form if the input voltage increase at 250 V the channel 1 maintains its output at 110V Note We cannot obtain voltage more grater than the input voltage in this example we cannot obtain a output grater than 240V For this reason we have to connect the dimmer input at 240V to work with dimmer outputs about 220V there is a 20V of security 24 LH LT TOTEM ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING A L Inside the A L menu we can find 2 working modes MD1 mode for architectural lighting MD2 mode for ornamental lighting is the mode for museum lighting rooms To use this function we have 12 6 3 external key These keys are connected to the dimmer by its 0 10V input These external keys can be simulated with the dimmer 12 6 3 frontal keys in mode MAN A L The working modes are based in the 12 6 3 A L presets These 12 6 3 presets by default are TOTEM 12 channels TOTEM 6 channels TOTEM 3 channels A L Preset 1 2 3 4 5 6 m 12 Ch Level 1 100 2 100 3 100 4 100 5 100 6 100 22 120100 Time 3 sg 3 sg 3 sg 3 sg 3 sg 3 sg 22 3 sg Attribute Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal as Normal
5. P5 P6 P1 2 Soft Up Down P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 3 RAMDOM PI P6 and RAMDOM times 4 Up P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P1 5 Up Down P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 6 RAMDOM PI P6 and RAMDOM times TOTEM 12 channels Effect Mode Stage Sequence 1 Up P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 2 Soft Up Down P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P11 P10 P3 P2 P1 3 RAMDOM P1 P12 and RAMDOM times 4 Up P1 P2 P3 PS P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 5 Hard Up Down P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P11 P10 P3 P2 P1 6 B RAMDOM P12 and RAMDOM times 7 Up P1 P2 P3 PS P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 8 Up Up Down P1 P2 P3 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P11 P10 P3 P2 P1 9 RAMDOM PI PI2 and RAMDOM times 10 Up P1 P2 P3 P4 PS P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 11 Down Up Down P2 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P10 P11 P12 P11 P10 P3 P2 P1 12 PI PI2 and RAMDOM times A L function MD3 mode The MD3 of the A L function is thought mainly for museums lighting The functioning of the MD3 based in a TOTEM of 12ch is TOTEM has 12 presets for A L P1 to P12 and ot
6. Tel 976 10 89 59 360 LT TOTEM MISCELLANEOUS 1 anlg m001 EN an DIR CURV TIME TEST ENTER je FLSH Manual field in Flash mode SWCH Manual field in Switch mode DIMM Manual field in dimming mode A L Manual field like external keys for A L function NONE Manual field without function deactivated sre 0001 DMX direction To edit each digit with T amp ENTER n GN Generic for all dimmer hannels ENTER GNLN GNLN Lineal curve GNSQ Square curve GNIN Invert square curve GNON ON OFF curve GNPR PARK curve 1 IN Toedit only the channel 1 curve 12LN To dit only the channel 12 curve GN Generic for all dimmer ENTER ENTER channels GNU 2 GNO3 Response time 30ms GN10 Response time 100ms GN30 Response time 300ms GN50 Response time 500ms 1 03 Toedit only the channel 1 response time 1203 To edit only the channel 12 response time Y Y ENTER ENTER mm DMX jm 1 DMX input for channel 1 1214 DMX input for channel 12 N Y ENTER ANLG 1 input for channel 1 12 0 10V input for channel 12 N 7 ENTER MIDI 1 MIDI input for channel 1 12 input for channel 12 About the control source 1 dm dm dmx ba backup an 0 10V mi midi ENTER ma manual pr preheat OUTS je 12dm number Al key pa park 1 de 3 TOTEM MISCELLANEOUS
7. the preset time list the first digit is blinking Now we can edit all the desired times MENU Returns to the previous menu TIME T Selects the WAIT option to edit the AL presets times WAIT Access to the wait times of the AL Links GNOO ENTER T To place in the display the desired wait time to edit it The first 2 1 00 digit is the Link number and the 2 last digits are the wait time data GN Generic for all A L Links 2 00 3 00 1200 Access to the time edition of the displayed Link Edit this data with T ENTER amp ENTER The last ENTER accepts the edited data and returns to the 1 00 wait time list the first digit is blinking Now we can edit all the desired wait times MENU Returns to the previous menu WAIT T Selects the ATRB option to edit the AL presets attributes ATRB Access to the AL presets attribute list 1 N ENTER place in the display the desired preset attribute to edit it The 2 N first digit is the preset number and the 2 last digits are the attribute 3 N 12N Access to the attribute edition of the displayed preset Edit this data T 1 N ENTER placing in the display the desired attribute 1 SO NO Normal SO Solo or PR Priority Example SOLO SO 1 PR Accepts the edited attribute and returns to the preset attribute list An ENTER asterisk appears near to the edited attribute Now we can edit all the 1 S desired attributes ATRB MENU Returns to the previous menu The second press returns to the
8. MODA Switch mode with level control Works with MIDI NOTES amp VELOCITIES Used with MIDI keyboards The NOTE is like a Switcher key HOLD and the out level depends the velocity parameter One NOTE ON actives the channel and the second NOTE ON deactivates this channel MODS Switch mode at 100 Works with MIDI NOTES ON OFF Used with MIDI keyboards The NOTE is like a Switcher key HOLD always at 100 One NOTE ON actives the channel and the second NOTE ON deactivates it MOD6 Switch mode with level control and time control Works with MIDI NOTES amp VELOCITIES Used with MIDI keyboards The NOTE is like a Switcher key HOLD and the out level depends the velocity parameter One NOTE ON actives its channel and the second NOTE ON deactivates this channel or after 1 second any other NOTE ONTE deactivates this channel MODT Switch mode at 100 and time control Works with MIDI NOTES ON OFF Used with MIDI keyboards The NOTE is like a Switcher key HOLD always at 100 One NOTE ON actives its channel and the second NOTE ON deactivates this channel or after 1 second any other NOTE ONTE deactivates this channel MODS Modulation This mode permits us modulate the light from the MIDI keyboard Only use NOTE ON commands and its velocity information The channel is switched off when the velocity of its NOTE ON is very small in other word when the MIDI key is pressed very soft LT 9 21 TOTEM Notes e commu
9. each digit Th last ENTER accepts the edited MCO1 data and returns to the previous menu CHAN CHAN T Places the option NOTE in the display to edit the first MIDI NOTE NOTE Similar to the DMX direction but for the MIDI line MODE Access to the NOTE menu Now we can edit the desired MIDI ENTER NOTE CONTROLLER 0 127 using T amp ENTER for each digit N 0 00 The last ENTER accepts the edited number and returns to the previous menu NOTE 20 LT TOTEM CHAN Pl th tion MODE in the display to select the desired ki 1 d e option in the display to select the desired working MODE Access to the MODE menu Now we can edit the desired working ENTER mode using T amp ENTER The last ENTER accepts the edited number MOD1 and returns to the previous menu MODE Returns to the previous menu MENU This key aborts the edition process at any time MIDI MIDI working modes MODI Dimming Works with NOTES amp CONTROLLERS Used with sequencers and MIDI light boards The NOTE is like a channel Flash and the CONTROLLER is like a channel control fader By default MOD2 Flash with level control Works with MIDI NOTES amp VELOCITIES Used with MIDI keyboards The NOTE is like a channel Flash and the level depends the velocity parameter MOD3 Flash at 100 Works with MIDI NOTES ON OFF Used with MIDI keyboards The NOTE is like a channel Flash always at 100
10. equipment CLEANING External surfaces Cleanliness with a soft cloth wetted in water Internal surfaces Cleanliness through aspiration or air jet to pressure MAINTENANCE Internal cleanliness One time per year In ambient especially dirty powder accumulation smoke confetti 3 or 4 times per year Squeeze the screw terminals one time per year REPLACEABLE MATERIALS CHANGE Switch off completely the equipment y place the unit in plane surface Remove the dimmer upper cover Triacs change in 3 amp 6 KW dimmers Thiristor change in 6 amp 12kW dimmers Remove the screw of the refrigerator triac fixation Remove the screws of the refrigerator thiristor Release the borne screws of the triacs pins fixation Remove the triac and insert a new triac Disconnect the signal terminals of the thiristor Fix the borne screws and the refrigerator screw Remove the triac and insert a new thiristor Connect the signal terminal in its exactly position and fix the refrigerator screws TECHNICAL SERVICE The rest of TOTEM parts power supply printed circuits CPU and electrical connections must be checked by the official technical service TECHNICAL SERVICE POINTS MADRID C Matilde Hern ndez N 31 3 C BEN RI Electr nica S A Edificio JAEN 28019 MADRID Tel 91 472 06 66 ZARAGOZA Pol Ind Malpica Alfinden BEN RI Electr nica S A C Los Almendros 61 50171 La puebla de Alfinden ZARAGOZA
11. frequency 40Hz 70Hz Zero crosses are generated by the microprocessor in perfect synchronisation with the each input phase This process permit us detect and isolate the possible input noise Backup function maintains the last DMX signal or actives one backup preset when the DMX signal is missing or fault the communication 3 input phases Power supply R S T N T 180V 280V 40Hz 70Hz 36 kW Basic The control electronic is supplied from the R phase Advanced The control electronic is supplied from the R S and T phase The CPU works when 1 or 2 of these phases fault Voltmeter by phases and input close loop Protection fuse by phase 3x T500mA 250V Protection by channel dimmer 2 pole circuit breaker DPN to protect the phase and to section the neutral optionally it is possible have 1 pole circuit breaker by channel Forced ventilation AMECON interference suppresser coils with lineal response between the 25 and the 100 of the load with a raise minimum time of 305 us Power devices 25 A triac by 3000 W channel 40 A triac or thiristor pack by 6000 W and thiristor pack by 12 000 W DMX 512 1990 input control signal MIDI IN input control signal 0 10V input control signal Manual test of channels Modes On Off Switch Dimmer and simulation of A L function There are one key for each dimmer channel Out witness Led by each channel DMX input witness Led Power supply witness Led for internal circuit
12. in A L menu is activated the contents of L1 jump to scene Ch 20 30 Ch 40 20 When the presence detector is activated 10 V begins the crossfade between the L1 out and P1 in in the programmed TIME 3 seconds at the end of this crossfade only is in scene Ch 2 90 Ch 40 80 Ch 120 100 During the presence detector is activated this situation is maintained in scene After when the presence detector is deactivated 0V the scene waits 60 seconds and immediately begins the crossfade between the P1 out and L1 in in the programmed TIME 3 seconds at the end of this crossfade the L1 has returned to scene 28 Ld LT A L CONFIGURATION TOTEM Access to the dimmer menus The first menu is showed in the display MENU Example for a TOTEM of 12 channels MAN Places in the display the A L option pressing this key as many times T as be necessary A L Access to AL menu inside this menu the options are OFF ENTER OFF AL function deactivation MD 1 MDI Selects the working mode MD1 Presets AL activation MD2 Select the working mode MD2 Effects AL activation MD2 MD3 Select the working mode MD3 Museum AL activation MD3 REC Store Modify the AL presets TIME Edit the AL Presets times REC WAIT Edit the AL Links wait times TIME Edit the AL presets attributes for mode MD1 Presets WAIT ATRB Selects the desired opti
13. is the voltage of the S phase appears always that the voltage is inferior to 150 160V or superior to 280 290V THES is the voltage of the T phase appears always that the voltage is inferior to 150 160V or superior to 280 290V CURVE SELECTION CURV The TOTEM has 5 curves You can select one curve for all channels or one curve for each channel The available curves are 1 EN Lineal The lineal response in power reference 2 50 Square Television Start up quickly The most used curve in television The precision is better between the 70 and the 100 3 IN Invert Square Start up slowly The precision is better between the 30 and the 50 4 ON ON OFF Or curve Non Dim Used for HMI lamps 1402 LT TOTEM 5 PR PARK One channel with PARK curve is always to 100 This curve is very used to work lights private rooms or other elements always activates and normally out of the stage Isa 220Vac power output To select the desired curves access to the CURV menu MENU Access to the dimmer menus The first menu is showed in the display MAN Up to places in the display the CURV option Press this key as many T times as be necessary CURV Access to the selected menu The current option appears in the ENTER display by default the lineal curve for all channels general The GNL asterisk only appears when the 12 channels have the same curve To
14. see the current curve in each channel and in general mode GN GNL T GNL General Lineal curve in channels 1 6 115 1 L Lineal curve in channel 1 Er 2 L Lineal curve in channel 2 2 L 12L Lineal curve in channel 12 6 e Select in the display the desired channel or all channels GNL to edit the current curve of the selected item Example Edit the curve of 12L the channel 6 as curve ON OFF B Access to curve edition for the selected channel s Now the 2 last ENTER digits are blinking these are the digits of the curve name 6 L Press this key to see all the possible curves always for the selected 6 L T channel 6 Place in the display the desired curve in the example the 6 SQ ON OFF curve The curves are LN lineal SQ square 6 IN IN invert square ON ON OFF amp 6 0 PR park En Accept the showed curve like current curve for the channel 6 An ENTER asterisk appears 6 O MENU Return to the previous menu CURV LT LH 15 TOTEM The curves in graphical mode 100 80 60 40 Tensi n Salida N o Control RESPONSE TIMES TIME The TOTEM can work with different response times in general mode or by channel The response time indicates us the dimmer behaviour in a channel Flash Is the time used in jump up 100 from 0 Response times available e 30 ms 03 this is the response time by default e 100 105 10 e 300 ms 30 e 500 ms 50 MENU Access to the
15. A L menu 30 M LT TOTEM EXTERNAL KEYS PANEL CONNECTION The external AL keys are connected to the 0 10V input Connection code SUB D 15 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 11 Pin 12 Pin 13 Pin 14 Pin 15 One key is not active when is at OV External keys Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Key 7 Key 11 Key 12 No Connected 0 V ref GND No Connected No Connected for TOTEM 3 channels No Connected for TOTEM 3 channels No Connected for TOTEM 3 channels No Connected for TOTEM 3 amp 6 channels No Connected for TOTEM 3 amp 6 channels No Connected for TOTEM 3 amp 6 channels LT 31 TOTEM PREHEAT FUNCTION PRHT The TOTEM dimmer has a lineal preheating 0 100 By default preheat is at 0 Access to the dimmer menus The first menu is showed in the display MENU MAN T Selects the PRHT option in the display PRHT Access to edit the preheat level ENTER The first digit is blinking edit it with T 00 ENTER accepts the edited digit and the second digit is blinking ready for edition Edit the second level digit with 10 ENTER accepts de edited preheat level and returns to the PRHT menu The preheating level is active immediately in all dimmer PRHT channels DIMMER CHANNELS PATCH PTCH With this menu we can assign no consecutive dimmer directions to the channels of the TOTEM dimmer Any dimmer chan
16. E AND TECHNICAL SERVICE ennenen 36 LTH 1 TOTEM 2 LT TOTEM TOTEM DIMMER PACK Digital dimmer of professional line with high performance and quality of regulation completely digital and very competitive in the actual market The TOTEM dimmers belong a dimmers line with a new concept of design These dimmers are designed for fixed installation or and to use them in tours Installed them in 19 standard racks or working independently It is the perfect dimmer for Theatres Auditoriums Discotheques TV Studies and other events The TOTEM dimmer park is designed to obtain a precise regulation and without problems Internal functions like Auto adjust with the input frequency Zero crosses controlled by the microprocessor Rearm slowly in the switch on Permit to the TOTEM dimmer works in the more hard conditions with electric generators or in noise conditions The dimmer is capable to detect and isolate the input noise avoiding blink in its outputs and absorbing the frequency variations LT LH 3 TOTEM There are three types of TOTEM dimmer 2 RA ST Uu EH i U L SS gt 22 A of 3CH x 12KW 4 LT TOTEM TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Channels Power 12 channels x 3 kW 6 channels 6 kW 3 channels x 12 kW Rearm slowly in the switch on 2 s Automatic adjustment with the main input
17. MENU The available tests are e DMX DMX input test here we can see the received levels by DMX ANLG 0 10V input test here we can see the received levels by 0 10V input MIDI MIDI input test here we can see the received levels by MIDI OUTS Dimmer outputs test here we can see the control source for each output channel MEDI Measurements test e Temperature e Voltage of R phase Advanced power supply e Voltage of S phase Advanced power supply e Voltage of T phase Advanced power supply e USER User test here we can see the hours count of the operation and the times that the dimmer has been switched on Access to the TEST menu Access to the dimmer menus The first menu is showed in the display MENU MAN Press this key up to place the option TEST in the display T TEST Access to the selected menu The first option appears in the display ENTER Note If there is not DMX signal the sign appears near DMX DMX LT 17 TOTEM Permits us select one of the available tests The selected test 18 the test DMX T showed in the display ANLG MIDI OUTS MEDI USER Access to the selected test 1 50 ENTER For the test DMX ANLG T MIDI amp OUTS ch 1 at 5096 In the display appears a 4 digits number the 2 first digits are the channel number and the 2 last digits are the level or the control source indicator only for OUTS test 2 FF dm Channel controlled by DMX s
18. TEM POWER INPUT 8 OUTPUTS Main Input Harting connector 4 poles Earth terminal 80 A Code Pinl Phasc R Pin2 Phase Pin3 Neutral Pin4 Phase T Earth terminal Earth E For high powers 600 800V with isolation C VDE 0110 for 80 A Earth terminal VDE 0627 Always connect the earth to the dimmer pack Power output e 12x 3KW Harting 24 poles earth terminal 16 A Optional 2 Harting in parallel Code Pin 1 Channel 1 Pin 13 Channel Neutral 1 Pin 2 Channel 2 Pin 14 Channel Neutral 2 Pin 3 Channel 3 Pin 15 Channel Neutral 3 Pin 4 Channel 4 Pin 16 Channel Neutral 4 Pin 5 Channel 5 Pin 17 Channel Neutral 5 Pin 6 Channel 6 Pin 18 Channel Neutral 6 Pin 7 Channel 7 Pin 19 Channel Neutral 7 Pin 8 Channel 8 Pin 20 Channel Neutral 8 Pin 9 Channel 9 Pin 21 Channel Neutral 9 Pin 10 Channel 10 Pin 22 Channel Neutral 10 Pin 11 Channel 11 Pin 23 Channel Neutral 11 Pin 12 Channel 12 Pin 24 Channel Neutral 12 Cem mnT IP TTZTERIREIIATISISMARAAAAANANAAAANNNN S S S NS OO RR EEG Pp DAG RE AA ERAS ANALOG IN gt V LJ MIDI IN lt A UP v e I K 22 19 e 12 eS as eve sel LT e 6 Kw 2 Harting 6 poles 35 A Earth terminal Code Harting 1 OUT 1 Pin1 Pin2 Pin 3 Pin4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Channel 1 Channel Neutral 1 Channel 2 Channel Neutral 2 Channel 3 Channel Neutral 3 TOTEM Harting 2 OUT 2 Channel 4 Chan
19. TIME GNU 2 P1 toP12 times generic 1 03 Pi time 7 amp ENTER Time of P in display 1203 2 time 7 amp ENTER ENTER permit us edit ENTER GNO3 111 12 wait times generic 1 03 Li Wait T amp ENTER Wait time of P in display 1203 L12 wait T amp ENTER WAIT ATRB 1 NO 1 NO Normal 15 Solo 1 PR Priority Attribute edition 12NO preset 12 attribute edition Accept the edited data and this output level is activated immediately for all dimmer channels PRHT 00 T amp ENTER to edit the DMX PTCH C1 00 01 direction C12 Select the channel to edit its DMX direction To store a show with the current edited ENTER ENTER SHOW SAVE parameters in the LOAD To load the stored show DEL To delete the stored show To scroll the options lists represented in columns and to edit the numeric data NOTE This command table is based in 12 channels TOTEM for 3 or 6 channels TOTEMS in the A L menu only there are 3 or 6 presets respectively 3 de3 A L PARAMETERS TOTEM 6 ch A L MD1 CH1 2 CH3 CH4 CHS CH6 TIME ATRIB P1 P2 P3 P4 5 6 A L MD2 CH1 2 CH3 CH4 CHS CH6 TIME 10 P1 P2 P3 P4 5 6 A L MD3 CH1
20. TOTEM www dimmer de DIGITAL DIMMERS PROFESSIONAL LINE 12Ch 3Kw 6Ch x 6Kw 3Ch x 12Kw USER MANUAL Version 1 5 TOTEM INDEX TOTEM DIMMER PACK es een poli TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ettet rete iii PROTECTION Sisa is iii CONNEBGLIOIS eie A eve rette cni es ae ete ole eut CONTROESIGNA ES coast s POWER INPUT amp OUTPUTS ie OPERATION soi aa FRONTAL PANEL add tette E Pe ret vere EE MANUAL TEST of the OUTPUT CHANNELS MAN DMX DIRECTION DIR eee tete gie eerie eei ete celi eese CURVE SELECTION EUR nee eeepc das RESPONSE TIMES TIME uno lia TEST MENU retire tete ec CERE URP ne Pee emet te rede t t e edet ts BACKUP FUNCTION BAER reete ipte Aita MIBLCEONFIGURATION MID Escocia eei lees FEEDBACK CONTROL BY INPUT PHASE OPTION ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING A L eerte 25 EXAMPLES FOR MD1 ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTINQG eese 27 EXAMPLES FOR MD2 ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING eerte eene nens 27 EXAMPLES FOR MD3 MUSEUM LIGHTING sss esse seene 27 CONFIGURATION 222 atado mie ERO ote OE eb a Ua Reus 29 EXTERNAL KEYS PANEL CONNECTION esesta innie aia E 31 PREHEAT RFUNCHION PRH aa A dea as 32 DIMMER CHANNELS PATCH PT CH oss iir eere ERBE 32 SAVING THE DIMMER PROGRAM 5 0222 24 1 0000 0000100000000 000050500000 33 SYSTEM COED R S PT e a E E TO E a O 34 NSA A ON E EH e da 35 MAINTENANC
21. dimmer menus The first menu is showed in the display MAN Up to places in the display the TIME option Press this key as many T times as be necessary TIME Access to the selected menu The current response time appears in ENTER the display by default 30ms in the 12 channels GNO3 marked with GNO an asterisk Scroll the possible items of TIME menu for edition These items are GNO T To edit the time of the channels 1 6 general GNO 1 0 To edit the time of the channel 1 1 05 To edit the time of the channel 2 2 0 2 UX 3 0 To edit the time of the channel 12 1205 4 0 Select in the display the desired item to edit it for example select the 5 UX channel 5 to edit a response time of 300 ms 120 160 LT TOTEM Accept the showed item to edit its response time ENTER The 2 last digits are blinking in the display these are the response 5 04 time digits Selects the desired response time 03 30ms by default de T 10 100ms 0 30 300ms 5 10 50 500ms 5 30 Place in the display the 300ms option 30 5 50 Accepts the edited item An asterisk appears in the display GNO3 ENTER 1 0 Note In the general item GN the asterisk 18 present only when all channels have the same response time 2 0 l 37 0 Now edit others channels or exit of this menu 4 522 120 MENU Returns to the previous menu TIME TEST
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23. e the key the channel outs to the 0 Option SWCH When you press one key if its channel is at 0 switches to 100 if its channel is at 100 switches to 0 Like a switcher Option DIM Permits us to fade the channel If you press and hold down the key one time its channel begins a fade up in stage up to 100 or until the key is free In the display you can see the current level If the key is pressed 2 times double click and hold down pressed its channel begins a fade down in stage up to 0 or until the key is free Option A L Architectural or ornamental lighting simulation In this case the frontal keys work like the external keys for A L function See page 25 Option NONE The frontal keys have not function Very used when the dimmer is in places with free access the people 12 LH LT TOTEM DMX DIRECTION DIR The DIR menu permits us set up the DMX direction like the first DMX direction to receive by the Dimmer The dimmer responds to 12 consecutive DMX directions The DMX direction can be between 1 and 1024 1 DMX line only has 512 channels The DMX direction 513 is equal to the 1 Example The TOTEM has to answer to the DMX channels 13 24 For this select the DMX direction 13 Access to the dimmer menus The first menu is showed in the display MENU MAN Up to place in the display the desired option DIR MAN T DIR CURV TIME TEST BACK Remember the desired direction
24. ently the SHOW data are not deleted in the Cold Reset process MENU Access to the dimmer menus The first menu is showed in the display MAN T Selects the SHOW option in the display SHOW SAVE ENTER Access to Show functions place in the display the desired function LOAD with T DEL With the option SAVE in the display a new show is stored storing all ENTER parameters edited in the dimmer TOTEM The previous show if stored is replaced with the new data With the LOAD option in the display the stored show is loaded Restoring all the stored parameters in the dimmer TOTEM this option is available only when a show already stored With the DEL option in the display the stored show is deleted Now there is not stored show and the functions LOAD and DEL don t appear in the display The show is stored in the inner memory of the dimmer and these data are not deleted in the Cold Reset process The Show data are Addressing and Patch Response times and curves Backup Presets A L Presets And the modes of MAN A L MIDI etc All programmed items are stored in the SHOW LT La 33 TOTEM SYSTEM COLD RESET The Reset pushbutton is placed in the frontal panel under display The warm Reset e Press the Reset pushbutton All data memory is preserved only the output buffer and manual field is cleared with this Reset type The cold Reset e Press the Reset pushbutton and pr
25. ess and hold down pressed the MENU key when the Reset pushbutton is released After a cold Reset the dimmer is completely initiated e DMX direction 001 Manual field keys Flash mode MIDI channel 1 MIDI note 0 MIDI mode 1 Lineal curve general Backup presets No Response time 30 ms general A L deactivate All AL preset by default Preheat 096 Feedback No User test No affected by the cold Reset The shows are not affected by the cold Reset After a cold Reset in the display appears 1 By default or if there is DMX signal anlg If there is 0 10V signal m001 If there is MIDI signal 340 LT TOTEM INSTALLATION THE FIRST TIME Unpack carefully the dimmer If you observe some blow or transportation defects you don t attempt switch on and follow the normal process to solve this type of problems The dimmer is supplied with a user manual and a document of factory quality control and the guarantee Keep the originals pack if anticipates the need of transporting the dimmer Read the user manual especially the CONNECTIONS section Connect the mains supply of the equipment WITHOUT SERVICE 3 phases 380V neutral ground with the corresponding screw terminals or Harting connector Connect the power outputs Connect the desired control signals DMX MIDI and or 0 10V If the dimmer has been supplied into a rack these previous steps will not be necessary Observe that the ventilatio
26. for this example is 0 013 MIDI LAZO A L PRHT PATCH SHOW Access to the selected menu Now the number blinking can be edited ENTER with T In the example this digit does not need edition 0001 Accept the previous digit and now the next digit is blinking 0001 ENTER Now the digit blinking can be edited Press T one time to edit this EY digit as 1 0011 Accept the previous digit and now the last digit is blinking Press T ENTER 2 times to edit this digit as 3 0011 0013 ENTER To accept the edited direction and exit to the DIR menu 13 6 MENU Press MENU to exit without accept the edited direction 1 Notes If the direction edited is not correct like 0000 the dimmer shows a error message ER At any time the edition can be aborted pressing MENU The DIR menu can appears like DIR if the dimmer patch is edited see PTCH menu LT LH 13 TOTEM In the main display always in tiny letters we can see 1 DMX direction in the example 1 Display by default 1 1024 m 1 Appears when the dimmer works to MIDI signal and the MIDI NOTE active appears in the display too L d Appears when there is 0 10V signal The next displays are faults displays Is the dimmer temperature in appears always that the temperature is greater that 65 70 C R is the voltage of the R phase appears always that the voltage is inferior to 150 160V or superior to 280 290V SH
27. g in scene waits and immediately after begins its fading out scene consecutively While its linked preset at the same times begins its fading out scene waits and after begins its fading in scene 26 Ld LT TOTEM This new mode MD3 is thought to obtain the control signal from a presence detector or a movement detector By default the linked presets L1 to L12 are blackout presets with the 12 channels of the dimmer to a level of 0 Limitations The fading time between a scene and its default is unique up down The wait time between a scene and its default is unique Notes TOTEM of 12 channels Has from Pl to P12 and from L1 to L12 TOTEM of 6 channels Has from P1 to P6 and from Ll to L6 TOTEM of 3 channels Has from Pl to and from L1 to L3 EXAMPLES FOR MD1 ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Mode used in Room light control in Theatres exhibitions Multiuse room control Meeting room control First record the Al presets with the desired scenes edit their fade times and the desired attributes For their activation or deactivation use the external keys or the dimmer frontal keys in mode MAN A L The key 1 is assigned to the preset 1 The key 2 with preset 2 and so on When you press one key its assigned preset is activated in scene and stays here until the key is pressed newly or until a SOLO preset is activated EXAMPLES FOR MD2 ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING This mode permits to dimmer works l
28. h the phase R The phase 5 is associated with the output voltage of the channel 2 and the phase T R240 with the output voltage of the channel 3 Adjust the output level of the channel 1 from the control desk or the R220 own dimmer until that the display shows us R220 Store the adjustment for the phase R Now the channels 1 4 7 amp 10 ENTER 27 These channels and their output level is always under S240 The system is ready to adjust the phase S Repeat the previous process for the channel 2 phase S Store the adjustment for the phase S Now the channels 2 5 8 amp 11 ENTER are adjusted These channels and their output level is always under 220V The system is ready to adjust the phase T T240 Repeat the previous process for the channel 3 phase T Scrolls the options of the LAZO menu to adjust the desired phase or RHH T to reset the previous adjustments These data aren t erased in a cold Reset To erase the data locate the RST option in the display and T RST LT LH 23 TOTEM Resets the previous adjustments for the Feedback control function LAZO option In the example the dimmer works with the input ENTER RST voltages with no corrections An asterisk appears in the display indicating that the Reset has been done Exits to the main menu The data don t stored before this command MENU are missing 1 This key can be pressed at any time
29. her 12 linked presets with these 12 firsts L1 to L12 in the witch are stored the default scenes When the MD3 is activated MD3 all linked presets L1 to L12 jump to scene These presets are linked follow the next rule e amp 11 are controlled by the same control signal the signal P2 amp L2 are controlled by the same control signal the P2 signal e e ies e PI2 amp LI2 are controlled by the same signal control the P12 signal This unique control signal avoids that its 2 related presets Pl amp L1 for example are in scene at the same time So when is activated L1 is deactivated and after when is deactivated 1 1 is reactivated So the control signals which control the 12 special presets to P12 and their linked presets L1 to L12 are the corresponding to the 12 analog inputs or to the 12 frontal keys configured in MAN as A L mode When one control signal is activated its associated preset P1 to P12 fades in scene while its linked presets L1 to L12 fades out scene After when this control signal is deactivated the preset in scene P1 to P12 waits the programmed time and begins its fading out scene while the linked preset L1 to L12 begins its fading in scene The fading time are always the times programmed in the submenu TIME and the wait times are always the stored times in the submenu WAIT If the control signal is activated and deactivated immediately its presets begins its fadin
30. ignal ch 2 at 100 ba Channel controlled by the dimmer backup function an Channel controlled by the 0 10V input 5 dm mi Channel controlled by MIDI signal iid External key number for A L function that controls this channel channel 5 controlled by pr Channel controlled by the dimmer preheat function DMX pa Channel controlled by the dimmer park curve always to 100 Nothing for channels with 0 level To see the diferents channels press select the MEDI option in the display appear the next RA HA measurements with the key T we can see these measurements Temperature and Voltage of R phase 5 phase and phase TH tt USER option in the display appear the times and the time that the dimmers has been working in scrolling mode T ON T ON 02 33 N ON 235 Returns to the previous menu MENU DMX BACKUP FUNCTION BACK TOTEM has up to 9 backup presets In case that the DMX signal is missing the user can select the behaviour of the dimmer if the last DMX signal is maintained in the output or if one of the backup presets 1s activated One backup preset is activated in 2 seconds and the user can select a wait time for its activation By default the dimmer always maintains the last DMX signal This is the option if we have not recorded backup presets 1802 LT TOTEM e Access to the BACK menu MENU Acce
31. ike a basic effect programmer Shows Exhibitions Glass cases Circus Etc If necessary record the 12 6 3 AL preset and their times remember that this time is divided by 10 and use the external keys or dimmer frontal keys MAN A L to activates the assigned effects The key 1 is assigned to the effect 1 the key 2 with the 2 and so on When you press one key its assigned effects is activated in scene and stays here until the key is pressed newly or until other effect is activated Note The step time is 1 10 of the preset time example a TIME 5 is a step time of 0 5 seconds EXAMPLES FOR MD3 MUSEUM LIGHTING Suppose that in one museum room we need a by default lighting and one special lighting A presence detector activates the control signal for this special lighting After when the presence detector is deactivated no people in the museum room the dimmer returns to the by default lighting By default lighting is stored in L1 Ch 2 30 Ch 4 20 The special lighting is stored in Pl Ch 2 90 Ch 40 80 Ch 120 100 The fading in out time is 3 sec and is associated to the preset 1 TIME 1 03 LT 127 TOTEM wait time is the 60 seconds and is associated to the preset 1 WAIT 1 60 The signal given from the presence detector must be connected to the analog input number 1 Pin 1 of the SubD connector and always the OVref must be connected to the pin 14 of this same connector When the MD3
32. in the display Appears the next empty preset in the list PR1 Now we can select PR2 using and record Exit with MENU PR2 LT 119 TOTEM e Edit the wait time for the preset activation Inside the BACK menu placed in the first option PLAY T Press this key up to place the option WAIT in the display WAIT Access to the selected menu Now we can edit the wait time 0 99 ENTER seconds using T y Enter This is the wait time that the backup preset WTOO waits before its activation in stage ENTER Accepts the edited time and returns to the previous menu WAIT e Delete all the recorded backup presets Inside the BACK menu placed in the first option PLAY T Press this key up to place the option DEL in the display DEL Deletes all recorded backup presets ENTER When all presets has been erased an asterisk appears DEL MIDI CONFIGURATION MIDI The TOTEM permits us select the MIDI CHANNEL 1 16 the first MIDI NOTE or first MIDI CONTROLLER 0 127 and select the working mode 1 8 MENU Access to the dimmer menus The first menu is showed in the display MAN T Press this key up to place the option MIDI in the display MIDI CHAN ENTER Access to the selected menu The first option CHAN permits us NOTE select the communication MIDI CHANNEL MODE Access to the selected menu Now we can edit the MIDI CHANNEL ENTER using T amp ENTER for
33. n grids of the dimmer are not obstructed Observe that all the circuit breakers are in position OFF Switch on the main supply line from its external protection devices Your TOTEM already it is operating Press the RESET push button as safety measure The display shows us the number 1 The dimmer is the dmx direction 1 Put the circuit breakers in their position ON Switch on the desired control desk From anyone of the possible controls including the manual test keys test the correct operation of all the channels Compliment the Guarantee document supplied with the equipment AFTER THE FIRST TIME Switches on off the dimmer from the external devices of general protection in the mains supply line Note If the user uses the dimmer in a way unspecified by the manufacturer the protection of the equipment can result committed Utilisation notes Maintain clear the ventilation grids of the dimmer The mains supply must be protected adequately Not work ever with the dimmer if some of the protection systems does not operate correctly Use cables of the correct section for each case Work always with ground contact If the circuit breaker of you dimmer have only one pole you will have to protect all the circuits of the installation with a DPN of 15 A locating these in accessible and visible place LT 0 35 TOTEM MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE To manipulate the dimmer switch off completely the
34. nel Neutral 4 Channel 5 Channel Neutral 5 Channel 6 Channel Neutral 6 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 e 3x 12 Kw Harting 7 poles 100 A Code Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Channel 1 Channel Neutral 1 Channel 2 Channel Neutral 2 Channel 3 Channel Neutral 3 Earth LT O19 TOTEM In the power output borne there are 230V 3kW dimmers Maximum load 3kW 3 phases or 1kW 1 phase 6kW dimmers Maximum load 6kW 3 phases or 2kW 1 phase 12kW dimmers Maximum load 12kW 3 phases or 4kW 1 phase To connect alone appliances that without accessible parts with tension and whose hi fidelity possess double isolation or reinforced with respect to the main power input 1002 LT TOTEM OPERATION FRONTAL PANEL In the drawing sen KO IN SF SH m SE SE SO Sb EU FSE Sm EE LU omo HE S fst 5 HSE E 5 O 1 Circuit breakers 2 Frontal ventilation holes 3 Manual control keys with output witness LED by channel 4 3 function keys MENU ENTER amp 7 5 Reset pushbutton 6 Adigit alphanumeric display general information amp menus near this LED for DMX input LED for power supply 5Vdc Handles to transport the dimmer pack Note This manual is based in TOTEM 12 channels x 3KW The fir
35. nel can be associated with any control channel When the PATCH is edited in the DIR menu appears an asterisk DIR this asterisk shows us that the PATCH is edited Patch Edition MENU Access to the dimmer menus The first menu is showed in the display MAN T Selects the PTCH option in the display PTCH C1 ENTER Access to the channels list place in the display the desired channel to edition with PAM C12 Select the channel in the display Now you can edit its dmx direction 0001 ENTER with T y ENTER like in the DIR menu When you accepts the last digit ENTER the system returns to the channels list if necessary select other channel to edition C1 Note When the PATCH is edited one or more channels an asterisk appears in the DIR menu DIR Note The DMX directions are between 0 and 1024 32 2 LT TOTEM SAVING THE DIMMER PROGRAM SHOW From the 1 5 software version it is possible to save the stored data in the own dimmer as ashow For this use the new menu SHOW This menu SHOW has 3 options SAVE D and DEL The first time that you access to this menu only the option SAVE is available there is not a show saved after when there is a show saved the options LOA delete the saved show are available too D to load the saved show and DEL to The objective of this function is permits us recover the stored data after a Cold Reset Evid
36. nication MIDI CHANNEL is selected in the CHAN menu 1 16 The dimmer only receives information by this selected channel e Each dimmer channel has assigned one MIDI NOTE the 6 active NOTES for 1 dimmer are selected in the NOTE menu here we edit the first desired NOTE the NOTE assigned to the channel 1 e Each dimmer channel has assigned one CONTROLLER as a control fader the controller assigned to the channel 1 is the same that the assigned NOTE 0 127 e The TOTEM dimmers work with the Running status to increase the communication speed 22 LT TOTEM FEEDBACK CONTROL BY INPUT PHASE OPTION This option needs the advanced power supply of the TOTEM dimmer This option permits that the dimmer absorbs the variations in the input phases In others words the output isn t affected by the variation in the input power one control by phase To feedback input it is necessary e Supply to the dimmer 240V by phase e Adjust the maximum output by phase usually 220 e Store these adjustments Set up for the feedback control input At the beginning supply to the dimmer with 240V by phase Access to the dimmer menus In the display you can see the first MENU menu MAN MAN Scrolls the main menu options Locate in the display the option T LAZO pressing this key as many times as it is necessary LAZO Access to the LAZO menu The output voltage for the channel 1 is ENTER showed in the display associated wit
37. on of the previous list in the display T The mode options are OFF MD1 MD2 amp MD3 only one of them can De MD1 e active Example Select the MD1 mode placing it in the display OFF ENTER Activates this selected mode An asterisk appears in the display In this moment the 0 10V inputs are the external AL keys inputs MD1 MD2 MD3 T Selects the REC option in the display to modify the AL presets REC Access to the AL presets list amp al Links list P1 ENTER aces the desired preset 1n the display Before its modification set N desired the display Before 1 dificati 2 up the desired dimmer scene 12 The AL Links L1 to L12 are only used in MD3 mode L1 L2 L12 Stores the current dimmer output in the displayed preset An ENTER asterisk appears Now we can follow modifying all the desired AL Pix presets or Link MENU Returns to the previous menu REC T Selects the TIME option to edit the AL presets times TIME LT 129 TOTEM Access to the AL presets time list GNO3 ENTER T To place in the display the desired preset time to edit it The first 2 1 03 digit is the preset number and the 2 last digits are the time data GN Generic for all A L presets 2 03 3 03 1203 Access to the time edition of the displayed preset Edit this data with ENTER T amp ENTER The last ENTER accepts the edited data and returns to 1 03
38. out condensation 80 e Installation category CAT II PROTECTIONS Main Power Input 3 fuses in the rear panel 1 by phase The valour fuses 500 mA 250V type T slowly response Channels 3Kw channels circuit breaker to protect the phase and to section the neutral 6Kw and 12Kw Two poles Circuit breaker to protect the phase and neutral 6 Y LT TOTEM CONNECTIONS All are placed in the rear of the dimmer pack CONTROL SIGNALS DMX IN amp DMX THRU 2 XLR 5 standard connectors Code GND Pinl Data Pin2 Data Pin 3 Always use data cables with shielded and 1 twisted pair impedance of 120 and low capacitance The shield is connected to the pin 1 and the signals Data amp Data in the same twisted pair Never use audio cables MIDI IN Standard protocol 1 DIN 5 180 Code Pin4 Signal return Pin5 MIDI signal Nota All MIDI cables are compatibles Always use MIDI standard cables 0 10V SUBD 15 male Code TOTEM 12 channels TOTEM 6 channels TOTEM 3 channels Pin Channell Pin Channell Pin Channel 1 Pin2 Channel 2 Pin2 Channel 2 Pin2 Channel 2 Pin3 Channel 3 EM ded BR Pin3 Channel 3 3s 56 Pin6 Channel 6 4 NC 11 Channel 11 Pin7 N C Pin 12 Channel 12 m sive du M Pin13 Pin13 N C Pin13 Pin 14 GND Pin 14 GND Pin 14 GND Pin 15 N C Pin 15 N C Pin 15 N C N C is no connected LT LH 7 TO
39. s Alphanumeric display 4 high effectiveness digits for general information and menus 3 function keys to use the menus 5 regulation curves Lineal square invert square on off amp park These curves are self adjustment with the input frequency Menus Selection of the assigned function to the channel manuals keys Selection of the DMX direction Selection of the response curve in generic mode or by channel Selection of the response times in generic mode or by channel TEST functions for DMX MIDI 0 10V Outs User and others Backup presets to store presets and parameters set up Configuration of the MIDI port channel note amp mode A L function for architectural or ornamental lighting Preheat function Set up of input closed loop Fault Test of over voltages over temperature and other No lineal patch Main power input 5 connection borne for 4 mm section cables or Harting 4 poles Ground 80 A Power output Harting connector LT LH 5 TOTEM Size 4Ux 19 22 Kg Paint in blue e Control Unit Microprocessor H8 3003 16 bits 16MHz Program memory 128 Data memory 8 KB Electric Characteristics e power input 3 phases neutral earth 230V 12 kW 50 60Hz 1 phase 230 400V 5 36 kW 50 60Hz 3 phases e Protection by input phase 3 x T fuses slowly response 0 5A e Ambient conditions Ambient temperature 10 C a 35 C Relative humidity with
40. ss to the dimmer menus The first menu is showed in the display MAN Press this key as many times as be necessary up to place the option T BACK in the display BACK Access to the BACK menu The options in this menu are PLAY ENTER PLAY Select the active preset for backup function REC Store the backup presets REC WAIT Edit the wait time for the preset activation WAIT DEL Delete all the recorded backup presets DEL e Select the active preset for backup function Inside the BACK menu placed in the first option PLAY Access to the selected option PLAY ENTER Inside this menu appears a recorded backup presets list and the option DMX the option by default DMX To select the desired backup preset or the DMX option for the backup 1 function PR1 Accept the selected item like item to activate when the DMX is ENTER missing PR1 Press MENU to return to the previous menu PLAY e Store the backup presets Inside the BACK menu placed in the first option PLAY T Press this key up to place the option REC in the display REC Access to REC menu In this menu we find the recorded backup ENTER presets list these presets can be modified and the next empty backup preset Maximum 9 presets The recorded presets have an asterisk PRI Selects the desired backup preset from the list The first time that you T access to this menu only there is the preset 1 PR1 1 The dimmer out is recorded in the selected backup preset in the preset ENTER showed
41. st time that we switch on the dimmer pack in the display appears 1 See too SYSTEM COLD RESET Pg 34 LTA 11 TOTEM MANUAL TEST of the OUTPUT CHANNELS MAN From the frontal keys of your TOTEM you can control the dimmer channels by default these keys work like channel Flash In the MAN menu you can select the functionality for these keys The output of the manual control is added to the output controlled by the DMX MIDI or 0 10V signals With these keys you can test the dimmer outputs set up a scene or simulate the external keys for A L function Select the operation of these keys in the MAN menu Key Function In Display MENU Access to the dimmer menus The first menu appears in the display MAN Access to the MAN menu The current option appears in the display ENTER FLSH marked with an asterisk FLS Permit us to see the options of the MAN menu FLSH T FLSH Flash SWCH Switch SWCH DIMM Dimmer DIMM A L Architectural or ornamental lighting simulation A L NONE Keys with any function pue NONE Place in the display the desired function for example SWCH To select the showed potion like active option marked with the ENTER asterisk SWC Returns to the MAN menu MENU The second time returns to the main display 1 MAN Option FLSH Option by default When you press and hold down one key its channel outs to the 100 in stage When you fre
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