Tiger DMX 60 User Manual Version 1.1 CHAUVET 3000 North 29th Ct. Hollywood, FL 33020 USA Tel: 954-929-1115 Fax: 954-929
10 3.2 Program a Memory You should be on the following screen: Press the More.. key to move to the following menu screen: Select the P
11 If a parameter has been changed the yellow LED flashes. This indicates that that parameter will be included in the memory.
12 3.3 Programming a Sequence Once you have programmed memories you can store them in sequences and replay these either manually, to a beat, trigger
13 Once you have set the number of steps you require use the Back key twice to take you to the save menu page. From this page you can save t
14 4 Setting up the Console The Tiger is a DMX lighting console. As such devices that are to be controlled will have a DMX address. Some devices ma
15 Select the Assign/Patch soft-key. This will bring up the following menu: Select the Fixtures softkey. You will now see the followi
16 Repeat these steps until you have assigned all the fixtures you wish to use. Once a fixture has been assigned the yellow LED on the relevant flash
17 Dimmer Channel 1 Pan Channel 2 Tilt Channel 3 Colour Wheel Channel 4 Gobo Wheel Channel 5 Speed Channel 6 The manufacturer has launched a new mo
18 When setting the Home value you can use the Up or Down keys or the flash button to set the home value. To set the colour, beam or any other attrib
19 Scroll to the channel number you wish to patch either using the Up or Down keys to change pages or the <> keys to move in single digits. It
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20 5 Programming The Tiger console can store 108 base memories that can be used to build up a range of sequences and chases. When recording a memory
21 Once you have pressed the relevant flash button the menu changes: The flash buttons and faders have now also changed function. They now all
22 To set Generic channel levels use the More.. soft-key to get the generic channel pages. The faders will control the intensit
23 5.3 Effects The effects tools provided on the Tiger are aimed at aiding with programming speed. There are two types of effect, Movement and Fan.
24 a colour or a gobo to a fixture. Use the More.. key to go back to the fixture selection page. From here you can access the Channels function. 5.
25 It is possible to store up to 12 Sequences each of 250 steps. To select a different sequence number use the Up or Down soft keys to select
26 To playback your sequence select the sequence number using the Page+ or Page- keys. Having selected the sequence raise the Master fader. Y
27 To stop a sequence reset the Speed fader to zero. To edit an existing Sequence select the sequence after having gone into program sequence mode.
28 6 Playback 6.1 Memories To playback a memory you need to be on the following menu or Run 2 or Run 3 menu screens: The Page+ or Page- soft
29 6.3 Sequences There are several options as to how a sequence can be played back. Firstly use the Page+ or Page- soft-keys to select which sequenc
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30 sequence by having programmed a page of memories that only contain the colour attributes of the fixtures. Triggering the page chase will mean the
31 the steps of the selected sequence. The + or – soft-keys will change the selected sequence. The sequence selected for preview is shown on the top
32 7 Memory Module Each Tiger console is shipped with a memory module. The memory module allows you to back up a show or store a show while the desk
33 8 Super User Functions The Tiger Console has a set up menu that is not accessible during usual operation. The functions available in this mode ar
34 8.3 Lock Mode The desk may be locked to prevent unauthorised modification to the show data. No memories or sequences can be recorded, edited or d
35 8.5 Pan and Tilt Default Settings You can toggle between two settings for Pan and Tilt. The soft-key for this function is on the second page of s
36 9 Connections There are five connections on the rear panel of the Tiger Console. 9.1 Power Connection A four pin ring locking DIN connector
37 9.3 DMX Out Connection A single 5 pin Female out shall be provided to connect the Tiger console to DMX devices. Wiring shall be in compliance wit
38 10 PC Software To use the PC software to upload fixture libraries you will require a PC operating Windows with a USB port. The fixture library and
39 11 Menu Navigation Flow Chart This flowchart details the basic menu navigation structure of the Tiger Desk. Progr
4 9.1 Power Connection...36 9.2 Remote Go/Step
5 2 Introduction 2.1 Operational Overview The Tiger is a lighting controller that allows for the control of intelligent and generic lighting in a s
6 There are two ways to approach the manual. If you are impatient to get started simply go to section 3 Quick Start and leap in. If you want a more d
7 2.3.2 Faders and Flash Buttons The faders and flash buttons are used to perform different functions depending on the mode the console is in. In pl
8 3 Quick Start This section will assume that you are turning the console on for the first time and you have not assigned or patched any fixtures.
9 The softkeys on either side of the < Unassigned > command will scroll you through the fixtures stored on the console. For the purpose of this
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