1. FIXTURE BUTTONS - Used to Select any or all
of 12 fixtures. This is what selects which DMX
channels go to the fixtures.
2. SCENE BUTTONS - Used to store Scenes in
program mode or playback your scenes in play-
back mode.
3. LCD DISPLAY - Displays values and settings
depending on the chosen function.
4. BANK BUTTONS (Up or Down) - Selects which
Bank you want to use (there are 30 selectable
banks total).
5. CHASE - Used to select chases (1-6).
6. PROGRAM - Used to activate program mode.
Display blinks when activated.
7. MIDI/REC - Used to control MIDI operation or to
Record each step for Scenes and Chases.
8. AUTO/DEL - Select AUTO speed in chase mode
or Deletes Scenes and or chases.
9. MUSIC/BANK COPY - Used to trigger sound
activation in Chase mode or to copy a bank of
Rear Connections
16. MIDI IN - Receives MIDI data.
17. DMX OUT - Used to send DMX signal to compati-
ble DMX fixtures.
18. USB INTERFACE - This USB INTERFACE has
3 uses: -Connect a USB LED lamp, with MAX
output curren of 300mA (Light Not Included).
-Connect a USB stick (not included) and backup
12 files (fixture buttons 1-12). -Connect a USB
sitkc (not included) to upload new controller
firmware.
19. DC INPUT - Accepts a DC 9~12V, 500 mA mini-
mum, power supply.
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scenes from one to another in Program Mode.
10. BLACKOUT - Disables or enables all channel
outputs.
11. TAP SYNC/DISPLAY - In Auto Chase mode used
to change rate of chase. Also used to change
LCD Display in Manual Chase.
12. FADE TIME SLIDER - Used to adjust the FADE
TIME. Fade Time is the amount of time it takes
the Navigator 3 to completely change from one
scene to another. For example; if the fade time
slider is set to 0 (zero) a scene change will be
instant. If the slider is set to '30s' it will take the
Navigator 3 30 seconds to complete the change
from one scene to the next.
13. SPEED SLIDER - Used to adjust the rate of
chase speed in Auto Mode.
14. PAGE SELECT - Used to switch between PAGE A
(1-8) and PAGE B (9-16) channel banks.
15. FADERS (1-8) - Used to adjust the channel/val-
ues from 0% to 100%.
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