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Set the "Look" at lighting control console. Lower all other channels to '0' when programming including the master on that wall station. Raise channel to be programmed to full. Press and Hold record button until LED flashes. Note: Some systems only program from other station sliders...
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When equipment goes bad out in the field, it's often extremely helpful if the owner/end user can keep track of the circumstances of the failure. This is especially true when the problem is intermittent and might not occur when the technician is present. Service Technicians are exceptionally skillful...
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When considering what depth Back Box to use, the general rule is to use a 3.5" box for stations with 3 or more connectors. (This is a change from the previous standard of 3.5" boxes for 4 connector boxes.) This will be reflected in the standard drawings. An exception to this is Unison and DAS...
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The most common method to perform this action is the following: Bring up look on console and bring up preset page you want to record to. Tap Record. It will start to flash. Hold Record for a 5 count. While holding Record, tap Preset you wish to record to.
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Information Attached 3225.DAS_Datasheet.pdf
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The shield wire should be covered in heat shrink and affixed to a PCB standoff post with a red ring crimp. Remove the Phillip's head screw, place the crimp, and replace the screw to accomplish this. Make certain that the metal from the crimp is not touching any electronic components that may be on...
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The following attachment is an illustration of the LED guide for the DAS processor (EMAP) 8446.DAS_EMAP_LED_Guide.pdf
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Problem The preset station is not activating a lighting look. Activate the preset button to "off" and you look at the button LED. If the LED glows and then goes out, or if the button looks like it is slowly flashing, this could mean: The station is not bound to the emap. This could be due to...
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Question Where can I find DAS station IDs? Answer On the individual stations you should be able to see the address on the address wheel. On the back of some EMAP's (It is glued to the back of the EMAP). This sheet will contain a master list of station IS's and their associated programming.