ADJ SCENE SETTER 48 User manual

User Manual
SCENE SETTER 48
Revised 05/31/2022

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 4
Limited Warranty (USA Only) 5
Features 6
General Instructions 7
Overview 8
Operation Guide 12
1. Begin Programming 12
1.1 Record Enable 12
1.2 Security for Your Programs 12
1.3 Program Scenes 13
2. Editing 15
2.1 Edit Enable 15
2.2 Erase a Program 16
2.3 Erase All Programs 16
2.4 Clear a Scene or Scenes 17
2.5 Delete a Step or Steps 17
2.6 Insert a Step or Steps 18
2.7 Modify a Step or Steps 19
3. Running 20
3.1 Running Chase Programs 20
3.2 Running a Program to Audio 21
3.3 Running a Program with the Speed Slider 21
3.4 Running a Program with Standard Beat 22
3.5 Changing the Speed Mode Between 5 and 10 Minutes 23
MIDI Operation 24
1. Setting MIDI In 24
2. Setting MIDI Out 24
3. Exit MIDI Setting 24
4. Receiving MIDI File Dump 25
5. Sending MIDI File Dump 25
6. Implementation 26
DMX Channels 27
1. DMX Channel Setup 27
1.1 Add/Assign DMX Channel 27
1.2 Remove DMX Channel 27
1.3 Assign All Console Channels to a Single DMX Channel 27
2. Clear DMX Channel Setup 27
3. Call 12 Pre-Set Programs 27
Brief of Main Functions 28
Quick Reference Guide 30
Technical Specifications 32

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INTRODUCTION

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LIMITED WARRANTY (USA ONLY)
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• American Audio Products = 1 Year (365 Days)

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FEATURES
• Digital Technology Adopted - As a stage light controller, this device is capable of controlling both
intelligent and ordinary lighting fixtures.
• Power Failure Memory - Automatically defaults to the last operational setting/condition when the
device powers on.
• Standard MIDI and DMX Ports - Conveniently connect to other units and machines.
• Powerful Program Editing - Capable of editing different programs according to the user’s needs.
Can store a maximum of 96 programs with up to 1000 steps per program.
• Various Running Types - Run the Scene with Audio, Speed Slider, Standard Beat, etc.
• Programs Can Run Synchronously - Run additional programs in Single Mode or Mix Mode
simultaneously.

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Read the instructions in this manual carefully and thoroughly, as they contain important information
regarding safety during operation and maintenance. Keep this manual with the unit for future refer-
ence. If the unit is sold or given to another operator, make certain that the new operator receives the
manual as well.
• Do not spill any flammable liquids, water, or any other kind of fluids into the device.
• Should any liquid be spilled on the unit, DISCONNECT the power supply to the unit immediately.
• Do not insert any metal objects into the device.
• If serious operational problems arise, discontinue use of the device immediately and contact the
dealer or the manufacturer immediately for assistance.
• Do not open the unit for any reason. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
• Never attempt to perform repairs to the unit yourself, as doing so could result in damage or faulty
operation, and may void your manufacturer’s warranty. Contact your nearest dealer for assistance.
• This unit is NOT intended for home use.
• After removing the packaging, inspect the unit for any damage. Do NOT operate the device if it
has been damaged in any way. Contact a dealer for assistance.
• Packaging material (plastic bags, polystyrene foam, nails, etc.) MUST NOT be left within children’s
reach, as it can create a safety hazard.
• This unit should only be operated by qualified adults and personnel. DO NOT allow children to
tamper or play with the device.
• Do not dismantle or modify the unit.
• Protect the device from excessive dryness or humidity. Ideal humidity conditions are between 35%
and 80%.
• NEVER use the unit under the following conditions:
A. In places subject to excessive humidity.
B. In places subject to vibrations or bumps.
C. In places where the temperature above falls outside the ambient temperature range of 35° F to
113° F (2° C to 45° C).

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OVERVIEW
FRONT VIEW
SCENESETTER-48
48CH Dimmer Console
SCENES
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SHOW SHOW
MODE MODE
BLACK OUTFULL-ONHOMEBLIND
MASTER FADE SPEED AUDIO LEVEL
TAP SYNC
FADE TIME
BEAT REV CHA SE REV REV ONE % OR 0-255 ALL REV
DOWN UP DELETE INSERT EDIT
SCENES
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PARK
CHNS
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REC SPEED REC
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OVERVIEW
Diagram
No. Feature Description
1Preset A LEDs Show the current intensity of the relevant channel num-
bered from 1 to 24.
2 Channel Sliders 1-24 These 24 sliders are used to control and/or program the
intensities of channels 1-24.
3 Flash Buttons 1-24 These 24 buttons are used to bring an individual channel to
full intensity.
4 Preset B LEDs Show the current intensity of the relevant channel num-
bered from 25-48.
5 Scene LEDs Light when relevant scenes are active.
6 Channel Sliders 25-48 These 24 sliders are used to control and/or program the
intensities of channels 25-48.
7 Flash Buttons 25-48 These 24 buttos are used to bring an individual channel to
full intensity. Also used from programming.
8 Dark Button This button is used to momentarily black out overall output.
9 Down / Beat Rev
DOWN functions to modify a scene in Edit mode;
BEAT REV is used to reverse the chasing direction of a
program with regular beat.
10 Mode Select / Rec Speed
Each tap will activate the oeprating mode in the following
order: CHNS/SCENES, Double Preset, and Single Preset.
Rec Speed: Set the speed of any of the programs chasing
in Mix mode.
11 Up / Chase Rev
Up is used to modify a scene in Edit mode.
Chase Rev is used to reverse the chasing direction of a
scene under Speed Slider control.
12 Page Button Tap to select pages of scenes from Page 1-4.
13 Delete / Rev One Delete any step of a scene or reverse the chasing direction
of any program.
14 Segment Display Shows the current activity or programming state.
15 Insert / % or 0-255
Insert is to add one step or multiple steps into a scene.
% or 0-255 is used to toggle the display value between %
and 0-255.
16 Edit / All Rev
Edit is used to activate Edit mode.
All Rev is used to reverse the chasing direction of all pro-
grams.
17 Add or Kill / Rec Exit
In Add mode, multiple scenes or Flash buttons will be on at
the same time.
In Kill mode, pressing any Flash button will kill any other
scenes or programs.
Rec Exit is used to exit from Program or Edit mode.
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
FRONT VIEW

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OVERVIEW
FRONT VIEW
Diagram
No. Feature Description
18 Record / Shift Record is used to activate Record mode or program a step.
Shift functions only used with other buttons.
19 Master A Button Brings channel 1-12 to full of current setting.
20 Park Button
Used to select Single/Mix Chase, bring Channel 13-24 to
full of current setting, or momentarily program a scene into
Master B slider, depending on the current mode.
21 Hold Button This button is used to maintain current scene.
22 Step Button This button is used to go to next step when the Speed
Slider is pushed to the bottom or in Edit mode.
23 Audio Button Activates audi sync of chase and audio intensity effects.
24 Master Slider A This slider controls overall output of all channels.
25 Master Slider B This slider control the chase of all programs.
26 Blind Button This function takes the channel out of the chase of a pro-
gram in CHNS/SCENE mode.
27 Home Button This button is used to deactivate the Blind.
28 Tap Sync Button Repeatedly tapping this button establishes the chase
speed.
29 Full On Button This function brings overall output to full intensity.
30 Black Out Button This button is used to kill all output except for output result-
ing from Flash and Full On.
31 Fade Time Slider Used to adjust the Fade Time.
32 Speed Slider Used to adjust chase speed.
33 Audio Level Slider This slider controls the sensitivity of the Audio input.
34 Fog Machine Button This button control the fog machine function.

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OVERVIEW
REAR VIEW
DC INPUT
DC 12V~20V
500mA min.
+
100mV~1Vp-p
AUDIO
LINE INPUT
1/4"stereo jack
Full on
GND
REMOTE
IN
OUT
THRU
MIDI DMX OUT
DMX Polarity Select
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1=Ground
2=Data
3=Data +
1=Ground
2=Data +
3=Data
ON OFF
FOG MACHINE
Stand By
or Black Out
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Diagram
No. Feature Description
35 Power Switch This switch is used to turn power on or off.
36 DC Input DC 12-20V, 500 mA-min.
37 MIDI Thru / Out / In MIDI ports for connection to a sequencer or MIDI device.
38 DMX Out This connector sends your DMX value to the DMX xture of
DMX pack.
39 DMX Polarity Select Used to select DMX polarity.
40 Audio Input This jack accepts a line level audio input signal ranged from
100mV to 1Vpp.
41 Remote Input Black Out and Full On may be controlled by a remote con-
trol using a standard 1/4” stereo jack.
42 Fog Machine Connector Connector port for a fog machine.

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OPERATION GUIDE
1.1 Record Enable.
1. Press and hold the Record button.
2. While holding down the Record button, tap Flash buttons 1, 6, 6 and 8 in sequence.
3. Release the Record button, and the Record LED will illuminate. You can now begin programming
your chase patterns.
NOTE: The first time you turn on your unit, the default setting of the Record Code is Flash buttons
1, 6, 6 and 8. You may change the Record Code to protect your programs.
RECORD 1668
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1.2 Security for Your Programs.
To protect your programs from any unauthorized changes, you may change the Record Code.
1. Enter current Record Code (Default code: Flash buttons 1, 6, 6 and 8).
2. Press and hold down the Record and Edit buttons at a time.
3. While holding the Record and Edit buttons, tap the desired Flash button to enter a new Record
Code. The Record Code consists of 4 Flash buttons, and may include repeat numbers, if desired.
4. Enter your new Record Code a second time. If the change was successful, all channel LEDs and
scene LEDs will flash three times.
5. Exit Record mode. Tap the Rec Exit button while pressing and holding down the Record button,
then release both buttons at the same time. Record mode is now disengaged.
IMPORTANT!!!
Always remember to exit Record mode when you have finished programming, in order to
avoid inadvertantly losing control of your unit.
NOTE: When setting a new Record Code, this change can be canceled as long as you have not
completed Step 4 above (entering the new Record Code a second time). To cancel the change at
this time, press and hold the Record and Exit buttons together to exit without making the change.
1. BEGIN PROGRAMMING

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OPERATION GUIDE
1.3 Program Scenes.
1. Activate Record Enable, as described in the Record
Enable section.
2. Select the 1-48 Single mode by tapping the the Mode
Select button. This will give you control of all 48 chan-
nels as you program. Be sure that Master A & B are
both set at maximum.(Master A is at its maximum in the
fully up position, while Master B is at its maximum in
the fully down position.)
3. Create a desired scene using Channel Sliders 1-48.
At 0% or DMX 0, these sliders should be at 0 position,
and at 100% or DMX 255, these sliders should be at
10 position.
4. Once the scene is satisfactory, tap the Record button
to program the scene into the memory as a step.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all desired steps have been
programmed into memory. You may program up to
1000 steps into memory.
6. Select a chase bank or scene master to store your pro-
gram. Tap the Page button to select a page(Page 1-4)
to store your scenes.
PROCEDURE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
SELECT
MODE
CHNS
A B
DOUBLE
1-24 SINGLE
PRESET
PRESET
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OPERATION GUIDE
1.3 Program Scenes (continued).
7. Press a Flash button between 25-48 while holding
down the Record button. All LEDs will flash to indicate
that the scenes have been programmed into memory.
8. You can continue programming, or exit. To exit Program
mode, tap the Exit button while holding down the
Record button. The Record LED should turn off to indi-
cate that the device is no longer in Program mode.
Example: Program a 16 steps chase with channel 1-32 at
full in sequence into Flash button 25 of Page 1.
1. Record enable.
2. Push Master A & B to maximum position, and push
Fade slider to the top.
3. Tap the Mode Select button to select 1-48 Single mode.
4. Push Channel slider 1 to the top position. The slider’s
LED light should be at full intensity.
5. Tap the Record button to program this step into mem-
ory.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have assigned pro-
grams to Channel sliders 1-32.
7. Tap the Page button causing Page 1 LED lights.
8. Tap Flash button 25 while holding down the Record
button. All LEDs will flash to indicate that you have pro-
grammed the chase into memory.
RECORD
FLASH 25-48
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OPERATION GUIDE
2.1 Edit Enable.
1. Activate Record Enable, as described in the Record
Enable section.
2. Use the Page button to select the page where the pro-
gram you wish to edit is located.
3. Tap the Mode Select button to select CHNS SCENES.
4. Press and hold the Edit button.
5. While holding down the Edit button, tap the Flash but-
ton that corresponds to the program that you wish to
edit.
6. Release the Edit button. The relevant scene LED
should illuminate, indicating that the device is in Edit
mode,
PAGE
1234
SELECT
MODE
CHNS
A B
DOUBLE
1-24 SINGLE
PRESET
PRESET
SCENES
EDIT
EDIT
FLASH 25-48
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OPERATION GUIDE
2.2 Erase a Program.
1. Activate Record Enable, as described in the Record
Enable section.
2. User the Page button to select the page where the pro-
gram you wish to erase is located.
3. Hold down the Edit button, and tap the Flash button
(25-48) twice.
4. Release both the Edit and Flash button (25-48). All
LEDs should flash to indicate the program has been
successfully erased.
PAGE
1234
EDIT
FLASH 25-48
Tap this button twice
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2.3 Erase All Programs.
1. Press and hold the Record button.
2. Tap the Flash buttons 1, 4, 2 and 3 in sequence while holding the Record button. All LEDs will
flash, indicating all programs stored in memory have been erased.
RECORD 1423
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OPERATION GUIDE
2.5 Delete a Step or Steps.
1. Enter the Edit mode.
2. Tap the Step button to scroll to the step you wish to
delete.
3. Tap the Delete button when you reach the step you
wish to delete. All LEDs will flash briefly to indicate that
the step has successfully been deleted.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all unwanted steps have
been deleted.
5. Tap the Rec Exit button while pressing and holding the
Record button. The Scene LED should turn off, indicat-
ing that the device is no longer in Edit mode.
PROCEDURE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
STEP
DELETE
RECORD
REC
EXIT
2.4 Clear a Scene or Scenes.
1. Activate Record Enable, as described in the Record
Enable section.
2. Record a scene or scenes.
3. If you wish to delete these recorded scens, tap the Rec
Clear button while pressing and holding the Record
button. All LEDs will flash, indicating that the scenes
have been cleared.
RECORD
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OPERATION GUIDE
2.5 Delete a Step or Steps (continued).
Example: Delete the third step of the program on Flash
button 25 on Page 2.
1. Record enable.
2. Tap the Mode Select button to select CHNS SCENE
mode.
3. Tap the Page button until the Page 2 LED lights.
4. Tap Flash button 25 while pressing and holding down
the Edit button. The Scene LED will illuminate.
5. Tap the Step button to scroll to the third step.
6. Tap the Delete button to delete the step.
7. Tap the Rec Exit button while pressing and holding
down the Record button to exit Edit mode.
2.6 Insert a Step or Steps.
1. Record a scene or scenes you wish to insert.
2. Be sure that the device is in CHNS SCENE and enter
the Edit mode.
3. Tap the Step button to scroll to the where you wish to
insert the new step. The new step will be inserted
before the step that is shown on the display screen.
4. Tap the Insert button to insert the step. All LEDs
will flash, indicating the step has been successfully
inserted.
5. Exit Edit mode.
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OPERATION GUIDE
2.7 Modify a Step or Steps.
1. Enter Edit mode.
2. Tap the Step button to scroll to the step you wish to
modify.
3. Press and hold the Up button to raise the intensity,
or press and hold down the Down button to lower the
intensity.
4. While holding down the Up or Down button, tap the
Flash button corresponding to the DMX channel of the
scene you wish to modify until the desired intensity
value is shown on the segment display. Tap the Flash
buttons until you are satisfied with the new scene.
5. Repeat steps 2, 3, and 4 until all steps of the program
have been modified.
6. Exit the Edit mode.
STEP
UP
UP
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OPERATION GUIDE
3.1 Running Chase Programs.
1. Tap the Mode Select button to select CHNS SCENE
mode, as indicated by the LED
2. Tap the Page button to select the page where the pro-
gram you wish to run is located.
3. Push Master Slider B to its maximum position (fully
down).
4. Move the desired Channel Slider (25-48) to its maxi-
mum position to trigger the program, which will then
fade in according to the currently set fade time. You
may press and hold the relevant Flash button (25-48)
to trigger the program.
5. Move the Channel slider to adjust the output of the cur-
rent program.
3. RUNNING
SELECT
MODE
CHNS
A B
DOUBLE
1-24 SINGLE
PRESET
PRESET
SCENES
PAGE
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MA ST ER
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