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CHANNEL1-48
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ON/OFF
VOLUME
INPUT
SONG
AMP
R-AUTO
R-MANUAL
FM-RADIO
MUTE
FOLDER
DA-U-48
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design and this manual, may be made at any time
without prior notice.
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Rev 1.0
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R-SEMI AUTO
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INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
Please read this manual carefullyand thoroughlybefore operatingthis unit.

Table of Contents
Introduction..................................................................................................................1
Key Features................................................................................................................1
Control Panel and Functions.......................................................................................2
Connector Configuration..............................................................................................3
Operation Guide....................................................................................................4~12
1. On/Off...............................................................................................................4
2. SCENE..............................................................................................................5
2.1. Playing a Scene.........................................................................................5
2.2. Editing a Scene..........................................................................................5
2.3. Saving a Scene..........................................................................................5
3. SHOW...............................................................................................................6
3.1. Playing a Show...........................................................................................6
3.2. Recording a Show......................................................................................6
3.3. Clearing a Show.........................................................................................6
4. PRESET............................................................................................................7
4.1. Playing a Scene.........................................................................................7
4.2. Assigning a Scene to a Preset ..................................................................7
4.3. Removing a Scene from a Preset .............................................................7
5. CURTAIN and SCREEN...................................................................................7
6. AMPLIFIER.......................................................................................................8
7. TIMING........................................................................................................9~10
7.1. Time Setup.................................................................................................9
7.2. Preset ON Time..........................................................................................9
7.3. Preset OFF Time......................................................................................10
8. Setup...............................................................................................................11
8.1. Edit Function Lock/Unlock........................................................................11
8.2. Button Lock/Unlock...................................................................................11
8.3. Key Tone...................................................................................................11
9. Online Operation ............................................................................................12
10. Default Setting ..............................................................................................12
Specification ..............................................................................................................13
Physical Dimension ................................................................................13
Appendix I .............................................................................................14
Appendix II ......................................................................................15~16
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Appendix II
Introduction
Table 2
KEYs
ON/OFF
MP3
FM
BEEP
INPUT
MUTE
Button 0~9
Play/Pause
AMP ON
AMP OFF
PRV
NEXT
VOLUME +
VOLUME -
PRESET
SHOW
SCENE
SONG
CURTAIN
UP
CURTAIN
DOWN
SCREEN
UP
SCREEN
DOWN
FOLDER
FUNCTION
Power on/off DA-U-48.
To switch from FM mode to MP3 mode.
To switch from MP3 mode to FM mode.
To switch between key tone ON and OFF.
To select audio input source.
To mute/unmute the AMP output.
To cooperate with Preset, Show, Scene, Folder and Song button.
To play/pause selected song.
To turn on external amplifier.
To turn off external amplifier.
To select previous song/radio station.
To select next song/radio station.
To increase volume.
To decrease volume.
Press PRESET button, then press 1~8 button to select PRESET1~8.
Press SHOW button, then press 1~8 buttonto select SHOW1~8.
Press SCENE button, then press 1~8 button to select SCENE1~8.
Press SONG button, then press 01~24 button to select the SONG.
Press Curtain Up button once to open the curtain.
Hold on pressing Curtain Up button to roll up the curtain gradually. Once you
release the button, the curtain stays at the current position.
Press Curtain Down button once to shutter the curtain.
Hold on pressing Curtain Down button to shutter the curtain gradually. Once
you release the button, the curtain stays at the current position.
Press Screen Up button once to open the screen.
Hold on pressing Screen Up button to roll up the screen gradually. Once you
release the button, the screen stays at the current position.
Press Down button once to shutter the .Screen screen
Hold on pressing Screen Down button to shutter the screen gradually. Once
you release the button, the screen stays at the current position.
Press FOLDER button firstly, then press 1~8 button once to select folder
Music1~Music8 from local memory.
Press FOLDER button firstly, then press 1~8 button twice quickly to select
folder Music1~Music8 in SD card.
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing DA-U-48, a hybrid LED controller with
touch interface. It is multi-function, reliable, compact and easy to operate.
Key Features
--- Touch interface
--- USITT DMX512(1990 protocol) control
--- A & B two groups output
--A group consists of 64 channels, the prior 48 channels realize dimmer control, the
rest 16 channels switch On/Off, adjust the volume, select input audio source, mute
the amplifier, MP3 folder and song selection, FM-Radio & Suspend function, control
shutter/ curtain or screen, etc.
--B group has 512 channels, control the chasing scene of LED or moving light.
--- 8 scenes x 64 channels store and playback, allows to set Fadetime from 0 to 24
minutes for each scene. Touch interface operations allow to adjust the value
of each channel or record external DMX signal.
---8x6page = 48 channels. Touch interface operation allows program patterns.
LED indicators on the panel can show the current DMX value.
--- Allows creating a scene to switch on/off the curtain and screen.
--- Allows creating a scene to control the external Amp, functions consist of On/Off, Volume,
Input_Select, Mute, Folder, Song Select, FM-Radio, Play/Pause and Previous/Next.
--- 8 shows record & playback 512 channels (25 frames per second, 6 minutes in
total), auto recording, semi-auto recording and manual recording optional.
--- The setting of 8 Preset is able to designate the SHOW and SCENE into a same
key, which allows you to trigger Show and Scene simultaneously.
--- The FADETIME of power On/Off can be set from 1 to 8 seconds.
--- Infrared remote control
--- Edit lock function disables the edit of SCENE, SHOW and Timer.
--- Button lock function
--- Online function allows to trigger the Scene, Show and Preset simultaneously
on multiple DA-U-48s.
--- Timing function allows setting the ON/OFF time for each of the 8 PRESETs
respectively.
--- The brightness of the LED indicators decreases if there is no operation in 30s.
--- Power failure memory
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