Connect cables, lamps or fixtures according to the flow
charts on pages 4-6.
The Multi-Flo operates on
120 VAC, 50/60Hz at 13.5
amps or 230 VAC, 50/60
Hz at 6.75 amps.
Turn on the Master power switch.
This switch also acts as a thermal
breaker. Should the Multi-Flo draw
more than 15 amps (120 VAC), 10
amps (230 VAC) or experience a short
circuit, the breaker will trip.
12 manual switches
control individual lamps
that are grouped into
three 4-Lamp circuits
(A, B, C ).
Red LED indicates
lamp off.
Green LED indicates
lamp on.
One 2ft/4ft select switch controls
the operating current for each
4-Lamp output (A,B,C)
Set selector switch to 4ft for 4ft
lamps and 2ft for 2ft and 15”
lam
s.
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Connect cables, lamps or fixtures according to the flow
charts on pages 4-6.
ny theatrical lighting board with DMX 512
protocol can be used to individually turn
on/off 12 lamps per Multi-Flo.
Multi-Flos can be jumpered using the IN
and OUT ports. As many as 100 Multi-Flos
can be jumpered on one chain as long as
the DMX cable run remains under 1000
feet or 40 x 25ft DMX cables.
Note: Do Not power the Multi-Flo through
a dimmer rack
The DMX Terminate Switch must be set to open
( O ) on Multi-Flos within the DMX chain.
Set to closed ( I ) when the Multi-Flo is the last
DMX control device in the chain.
DMX Address
Push the tabs above or below the number
window to set the address. ( Valid addresses
range from 001 to 512.) The yellow light
above the address block will illuminate if a
DMX signal is present.
After the DMX address is entered, the MultiFlo automatically assigns the next 11
addresses to lamps 2 -12. For the sake of
simplification it is advisable to select address
sequences such as 1, 20, 40, 60, 80 and so
on.
Note: As soon as a DMX signal is present
the LED Lights on the switches turn amber
and the manual control is disabled.
For more DMX information go to:
www.kinoflo.com
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