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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Before You Begin ................................................................................................................................................... 10
What Is Included ........................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Unpacking Instructions ................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Claims ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Conventions .................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Symbols ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Disclaimer ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Safety Notes .................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
2. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Features ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Product Description ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Mounting ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Mounting Dimensions .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Programming Concepts ................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Front Panel Overview ................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Front Panel View ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Front Panel Controls ............................................................................................................................................................... 13
Control Descriptions ................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Back Panel View ........................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Back Panel Ports ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16
DMX Polarity Switch Diagram ........................................................................................................................................... 16
3. Setup ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17
AC Power ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Mounting ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Setting Up The Board ................................................................................................................................................................... 17
DMX Cabling ................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
DMX Cabling Diagram ............................................................................................................................................................ 17
DMX Addressing ........................................................................................................................................................................... 18
DMX Addressing Chart ........................................................................................................................................................... 18
Faders and Pages ......................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Fader DMX Addresses ................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Fader Customizations ................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Creating A Fader Assignment ................................................................................................................................................. 19
Copying A Fader Assignment ................................................................................................................................................. 20
Creating A Fader Reversal ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
Resetting the Board ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20
4. Programming .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Program Mode .............................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Entering Program Mode .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Exiting Program Mode ............................................................................................................................................................. 21
I. Programming Lights ................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Programming Two Products ................................................................................................................................................... 22
II. Programming Scenes ............................................................................................................................................................... 23
Creating A Scene .................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Deleting A Scene ..................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Deleting a Bank of Scenes ...................................................................................................................................................... 24
Deleting All Scenes ................................................................................................................................................................. 24
III. Programming Chases .............................................................................................................................................................. 25
Creating a Chase From Individual Scenes ............................................................................................................................. 25
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Creating A Chase From A Bank Of Scenes ........................................................................................................................... 26
Modifying A Chase .................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Adding A Step To A Chase ............................................................................................................................................... 27
Deleting A Step From A Chase ......................................................................................................................................... 28
Deleting A Chase .................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Deleting All Chases ................................................................................................................................................................. 28
5. Playback .................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Playback Mode ............................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Scene Playback ............................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Manual Scene Playback ......................................................................................................................................................... 29
Auto Scene Playback .............................................................................................................................................................. 30
Auto Scene Playback Using Tap-Sync ............................................................................................................................. 30
Music Scene Playback ............................................................................................................................................................ 30
Chase Playback ............................................................................................................................................................................ 31
Auto Chase Playback .............................................................................................................................................................. 31
Auto Chase Playback Using Tap Sync ............................................................................................................................. 31
Music Chase Playback ............................................................................................................................................................ 31
MIDI Operation .............................................................................................................................................................................. 32
MIDI Map ................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
Fog Control .................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Strobe Control ............................................................................................................................................................................... 33
6. Technical Information ............................................................................................................................................ 34
Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................................................................... 34
Returns ........................................................................................................................................................................ 35
Contact Us ................................................................................................................................................................... 36
1. Antes de Empezar .................................................................................................................................................. 37
Qué va Incluido ............................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Instrucciones de Desembalaje ..................................................................................................................................................... 37
Reclamaciones ........................................................................................................................................................................ 37
Convenciones ............................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Símbolos ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Exención de Responsabilidad ...................................................................................................................................................... 37
Notas de Seguridad ...................................................................................................................................................................... 38
2. Introducción ............................................................................................................................................................ 39
Características .............................................................................................................................................................................. 39
Descripción del Producto .............................................................................................................................................................. 39
Montaje .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Dimensiones de Montaje ........................................................................................................................................................ 39
Conceptos de Programación ........................................................................................................................................................ 40
Vista General del Panel Frontal .................................................................................................................................................... 41
Visa del Panel Frontal ................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Controles del Panel Frontal..................................................................................................................................................... 42
Descripciones del Control ....................................................................................................................................................... 42
Vista del Panel Posterior .............................................................................................................................................................. 44
Puertos del Panel Posterior .................................................................................................................................................... 44
Diagrama de Conmutador de Polaridad DMX .................................................................................................................. 44
3. Configuración ......................................................................................................................................................... 45
Corriente Alterna ........................................................................................................................................................................... 45
Montaje .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
Instalación de la Mesa .................................................................................................................................................................. 45
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Cableado DMX .............................................................................................................................................................................. 45
Diagrama de Cableado DMX .................................................................................................................................................. 45
Asignación de Direcciones DMX .................................................................................................................................................. 46
Tabla de Asignación de Direcciones DMX ............................................................................................................................. 46
Deslizadores y Páginas ................................................................................................................................................................ 46
Direcciones DMX del Deslizador .................................................................................................................................................. 47
Personalización del Deslizador .................................................................................................................................................... 47
Crear una Asignación de Deslizador ...................................................................................................................................... 48
Copiar una Asignación del Deslizador .................................................................................................................................... 49
Crear una Inversión de Deslizador ......................................................................................................................................... 49
Reiniciar la Mesa ........................................................................................................................................................................... 49
4. Programación ......................................................................................................................................................... 50
Modo Programa ............................................................................................................................................................................ 50
Entrar en el Modo Programa................................................................................................................................................... 50
Salir del Modo de Programa ................................................................................................................................................... 50
I. Programar las Luces .................................................................................................................................................................. 50
Programar dos Productos ....................................................................................................................................................... 51
II. Programar Escenas .................................................................................................................................................................. 52
Crear una Escena ................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Borrar una Escena .................................................................................................................................................................. 53
Borrar un Banco de Escenas .................................................................................................................................................. 54
Borrar Todas las Escenas ....................................................................................................................................................... 54
III. Programar Secuencias ............................................................................................................................................................ 55
Crear una Secuencia a Partir de Escenas Individuales ......................................................................................................... 55
Crear una Secuencia a Partir de un Banco de Escenas ....................................................................................................... 56
Modificar una Secuencia ......................................................................................................................................................... 57
Añadir un Paso a una Secuencia ...................................................................................................................................... 57
Borrar un Paso de una Secuencia .................................................................................................................................... 58
Borrar una Secuencia ............................................................................................................................................................. 58
Borrar Todas las Secuencias .................................................................................................................................................. 58
5. Reproducción ......................................................................................................................................................... 59
Modo Reproducción ...................................................................................................................................................................... 59
Reproducción de Escena ............................................................................................................................................................. 59
Reproducción Manual de Escena ........................................................................................................................................... 59
Reproducción Automática de Escena .................................................................................................................................... 60
Reproducción Automática de Escena Usando Sincronización al Toque ........................................................................ 60
Reproducción de Escena por Música ..................................................................................................................................... 60
Reproducción de Secuencia ........................................................................................................................................................ 61
Reproducción Automática de Secuencia ............................................................................................................................... 61
Reproducción Automática de Secuencia Usando Sincronización al Toque ................................................................... 61
Reproducción de Secuencia por Música ................................................................................................................................ 61
Funcionamiento MIDI .................................................................................................................................................................... 62
Mapa MIDI ............................................................................................................................................................................... 62
Control de Niebla .......................................................................................................................................................................... 63
Control de Estroboscopio ............................................................................................................................................................. 63
6. Información Técnica .............................................................................................................................................. 64
Mantenimiento ............................................................................................................................................................................... 64
Especificaciones Técnicas ........................................................................................................................................................... 64
Devoluciones .............................................................................................................................................................. 65
Contacto ...................................................................................................................................................................... 66
1. Avant de Commencer ............................................................................................................................................ 67
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Contenu ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Instructions de Déballage ............................................................................................................................................................. 67
Réclamations ........................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Conventions .................................................................................................................................................................................. 67
Symboles ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Clause de non Responsabilité ...................................................................................................................................................... 67
Consignes de Sécurité .................................................................................................................................................................. 68
2. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................. 69
Caractéristiques ............................................................................................................................................................................ 69
Description de l'Appareil ............................................................................................................................................................... 69
Installation ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 69
Dimensions de Montage ......................................................................................................................................................... 69
Concept de Programmation ......................................................................................................................................................... 69
Vue d'Ensemble du Panneau Frontal .......................................................................................................................................... 70
Vue du Panneau Frontal ............................................................................................................................................................... 70
Commandes du Panneau Avant ............................................................................................................................................ 71
Description des Commandes .................................................................................................................................................. 71
Vue du Panneau Arrière ............................................................................................................................................................... 74
Ports du Panneau Arrière........................................................................................................................................................ 74
Schéma du Commutateur de Polarité DMX ..................................................................................................................... 74
3. Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................... 75
Alimentation CA ............................................................................................................................................................................ 75
Installation ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 75
Configuration de la Console ......................................................................................................................................................... 75
Câblage DMX ................................................................................................................................................................................ 75
Schéma de Câblage DMX ...................................................................................................................................................... 75
Configuration des Adresses DMX ................................................................................................................................................ 76
Tableau d'Adressage DMX ..................................................................................................................................................... 76
Potentiomètres et Pages .............................................................................................................................................................. 76
Adresses DMX des Potentiomètres ............................................................................................................................................. 77
Personnalisations des Potentiomètres ......................................................................................................................................... 77
Création d'Une Affectation de Potentiomètre ......................................................................................................................... 78
Copie d'Une Affectation de Potentiomètre ............................................................................................................................. 79
Création d'Une Inversion de Potentiomètre ........................................................................................................................... 79
Réinitialisation de la Console ........................................................................................................................................................ 79
4. Programmation ....................................................................................................................................................... 80
Mode Programmation ................................................................................................................................................................... 80
Entrer Dans le Mode Programmation ..................................................................................................................................... 80
Sortir du Mode Programmation ............................................................................................................................................... 80
I. Programmation des Projecteurs ................................................................................................................................................ 81
Programmation de Deux Appareils ......................................................................................................................................... 82
II. Programmation des Scènes ..................................................................................................................................................... 83
Créer une Scène ..................................................................................................................................................................... 83
Supprimer une Scène ............................................................................................................................................................. 84
Supprimer une Banque de Scènes ........................................................................................................................................ 85
Supprimer Toutes les Scènes ................................................................................................................................................. 85
III. Programmation des Chenillards .............................................................................................................................................. 86
Création d'un Chenillard à Partir des Scènes Individuelles ................................................................................................... 86
Création d'un Chenillard à Partir d'une Banque de Scènes .................................................................................................. 87
Modifier un Chenillard ............................................................................................................................................................. 88
Ajouter un Pas à un Chenillard .......................................................................................................................................... 88
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Supprimer un Pas d'un Chenillard .................................................................................................................................... 89
Supprimer un Chenillard ......................................................................................................................................................... 90
Supprimer Tous les Chenillards .............................................................................................................................................. 90
5. Lecture ..................................................................................................................................................................... 91
Mode Lecture ................................................................................................................................................................................ 91
Lecture de Scène .......................................................................................................................................................................... 91
Lecture Manuelle de Scène .................................................................................................................................................... 92
Lecture Automatique de Scène .............................................................................................................................................. 93
Lecture Automatique de Scène en Utilisant la Fonction Tap-Sync ................................................................................. 93
Lecture de Scène par la Musique ........................................................................................................................................... 93
Lecture de Chenillards .................................................................................................................................................................. 94
Lecture Automatique de Chenillard ........................................................................................................................................ 94
Lecture Automatique de Chenillard avec Utilisation de la Fonction Tap-Sync ................................................................ 94
Lecture de Chenillard avec Musique ...................................................................................................................................... 94
Fonctionnement MIDI ................................................................................................................................................................... 95
Configuration MIDI .................................................................................................................................................................. 95
Commande du Brouillard .............................................................................................................................................................. 96
Commande de Stroboscope......................................................................................................................................................... 96
6. Informations Techniques ...................................................................................................................................... 97
Entretien ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 97
Spécificités Techniques ................................................................................................................................................................ 97
Renvois ........................................................................................................................................................................ 98
Nous Contacter ........................................................................................................................................................... 99
1. Erste Schritte ........................................................................................................................................................ 100
Packungsinhalt ............................................................................................................................................................................ 100
Anweisungen für das Auspacken ............................................................................................................................................... 100
Schadensmeldung ................................................................................................................................................................ 100
Konventionen .............................................................................................................................................................................. 100
Symbole ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 100
Haftungsausschluss .................................................................................................................................................................... 100
Sicherheits-hinweise ................................................................................................................................................................... 101
2. Einleitung .............................................................................................................................................................. 102
Eigenschaften ............................................................................................................................................................................. 102
Produkt-beschreibung ................................................................................................................................................................. 102
Montage ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 103
Montageab-messungen ........................................................................................................................................................ 103
Programmier-ungskonzepte ....................................................................................................................................................... 103
Übersicht Bedienfeld Vorderseite ............................................................................................................................................... 104
Ansicht des vorderen Bedienfelds .............................................................................................................................................. 104
Steuerungs-möglichkeiten vorderes Bedienfeld .................................................................................................................. 104
Beschreibungen der Steuerungsfunktionen ......................................................................................................................... 105
Ansicht des rückwärtigen Bedienfelds ....................................................................................................................................... 107
Anschlüsse des rückwärtigen Bedienfelds ........................................................................................................................... 107
DMX-Polaritätsschalter Diagramm ............................................................................................................................... 107
3. Einrichten des Geräts .......................................................................................................................................... 108
Wechselstrom ............................................................................................................................................................................. 108
Montage ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 108
Einrichten des Mischpults ........................................................................................................................................................... 108
DMX-Verkabelung ...................................................................................................................................................................... 108
Übersicht DMX-Verkabelung ................................................................................................................................................ 108
DMX-Adressierung ..................................................................................................................................................................... 109
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Übersicht DMX-Adressierung ............................................................................................................................................... 109
Fader und Seiten ........................................................................................................................................................................ 109
DMX-Adressen der Fader........................................................................................................................................................... 109
Benutzerdefi-nierte Einstellung der Fader ................................................................................................................................. 110
Erstellen einer Fader-Zuweisung .......................................................................................................................................... 110
Kopieren einer Fader-Zuweisung ......................................................................................................................................... 111
Erstellen einer Fader-Umkehrung ........................................................................................................................................ 111
Zurücksetzen des Mischpults ..................................................................................................................................................... 111
4. Programmierung .................................................................................................................................................. 112
Programm-Modus ........................................................................................................................................................................ 112
Aufrufen des Programm-Modus ............................................................................................................................................ 112
Beenden des Programm-Modus ........................................................................................................................................... 112
I. Programmier-ung der Leuchten ............................................................................................................................................... 112
Programmierung von zwei Geräten ...................................................................................................................................... 113
II. Programmier-ung von Szenen ............................................................................................................................................... 114
Erstellen einer Szene ............................................................................................................................................................ 114
Löschen einer Szene ............................................................................................................................................................ 115
Löschen eines Multiplexers von Szenen .............................................................................................................................. 115
Löschen aller Szenen ............................................................................................................................................................ 116
III. Programmierung von Chases ............................................................................................................................................... 117
Erstellen eines Chase aus einer einzelnen Szene ............................................................................................................... 117
Erstellen eines Chase aus einem Multiplexer von Szenen .................................................................................................. 118
Ändern eines Chase .............................................................................................................................................................. 119
Hinzufügen eines Schritts zu einem Chase .................................................................................................................... 119
Löschen eines Schritts aus einem Chase....................................................................................................................... 120
Löschen eines Chase ............................................................................................................................................................ 120
Löschen aller Chases ............................................................................................................................................................ 120
5. Wiedergabe ........................................................................................................................................................... 121
Wiedergabe-Modus .................................................................................................................................................................... 121
Szenen-Wiedergabe ................................................................................................................................................................... 121
Manuelle Szenen-Wiedergabe ............................................................................................................................................. 122
Automatische Szenen-Wiedergabe ...................................................................................................................................... 123
Automatische Szenen-Wiedergabe mit Tap-Sync ......................................................................................................... 123
Musikgesteuerte Szenen-Wiedergabe ................................................................................................................................. 123
Wiedergabe von Chases ............................................................................................................................................................ 124
Automatische Chase-Wiedergabe ........................................................................................................................................ 124
Automatische Chase-Wiedergabe mit Tap Sync ........................................................................................................... 125
Musikgesteuerte Chase-Wiedergabe ................................................................................................................................... 125
MIDI-Betrieb ................................................................................................................................................................................ 126
MIDI-Zuordnung .................................................................................................................................................................... 126
Nebelsteuerung ........................................................................................................................................................................... 127
Stroboskop-Steuerung ................................................................................................................................................................ 127
6. Technische Informationen .................................................................................................................................. 128
Wartung ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 128
Technische Daten ....................................................................................................................................................................... 128
Reklama-tionen ......................................................................................................................................................... 129
Kontakt ...................................................................................................................................................................... 130
1. Voordat u begint ................................................................................................................................................... 131
Wat is er inbegrepen ................................................................................................................................................................... 131
Uitpakinstructies .......................................................................................................................................................................... 131
Claims .................................................................................................................................................................................... 131
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Conventies .................................................................................................................................................................................. 131
Symbolen .................................................................................................................................................................................... 131
Disclaimer .................................................................................................................................................................................... 131
Veiligheidsvoorschriften .............................................................................................................................................................. 132
2. Inleiding ................................................................................................................................................................. 133
Eigenschappen ........................................................................................................................................................................... 133
Productbeschrijving ..................................................................................................................................................................... 133
Montage ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 133
Montageafmetingen .............................................................................................................................................................. 133
Programmeringsconcepten ........................................................................................................................................................ 134
Overzicht van het voorpaneel ..................................................................................................................................................... 135
Voorpaneelweergave .................................................................................................................................................................. 135
Bedieningselementen van het voorpaneel ........................................................................................................................... 136
Beschrijvingen van de bedieningselementen ....................................................................................................................... 136
Achterpaneelaanzicht ................................................................................................................................................................. 138
Poorten op het achterpaneel ................................................................................................................................................. 138
Diagram van de DMX-polariteitsschakelaar ................................................................................................................... 138
3. Instelling ................................................................................................................................................................ 139
AC-stroom ................................................................................................................................................................................... 139
Montage ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 139
Instellen van het bord .................................................................................................................................................................. 139
DMX-kabels ................................................................................................................................................................................. 139
DMX-kabeldiagram ............................................................................................................................................................... 139
DMX-addressering ...................................................................................................................................................................... 140
DMX-addresseringsdiagram ................................................................................................................................................. 140
Faders en pagina's ...................................................................................................................................................................... 141
DMX-adressen van de fader ...................................................................................................................................................... 141
Faderaanpassingen .................................................................................................................................................................... 142
Creëren van eenfadertoewijzing ........................................................................................................................................... 142
Kopiëren van een fadertoewijzing ......................................................................................................................................... 143
Creëren van een faderomkering ........................................................................................................................................... 143
Resetten van het bord ................................................................................................................................................................ 143
4. Programmeren ...................................................................................................................................................... 144
Programmeringsmodus .............................................................................................................................................................. 144
Naar de programmeringsmodus gaan ................................................................................................................................. 144
De programmeringsmodus afsluiten .................................................................................................................................... 144
I. Programmeren van de lampen ................................................................................................................................................ 145
Programmeren van twee producten ..................................................................................................................................... 146
II. Programmeren van scènes .................................................................................................................................................... 147
Creëren van een scène ......................................................................................................................................................... 147
Een scène wissen ................................................................................................................................................................. 148
Een geheugenbank met scènes wissen ............................................................................................................................... 148
Alle scènes wissen ................................................................................................................................................................ 148
III. Programmeren van achtervolgingen ..................................................................................................................................... 149
Creëren van een achtervolging uit individuele scènes......................................................................................................... 149
Creëren van een achtervolging uit een bank met scènes ................................................................................................... 150
Een achtervolging aanpassen .............................................................................................................................................. 151
Een stap toevoegen aan een achtervolging ................................................................................................................... 151
Een stap wissen van een achtervolging ......................................................................................................................... 152
Een achtervolging wissen ..................................................................................................................................................... 152
Alle achtervolgingen wissen .................................................................................................................................................. 152
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5. Afspelen ................................................................................................................................................................ 153
Afspeelmodus ............................................................................................................................................................................. 153
Scène afspelen ........................................................................................................................................................................... 153
Handmatig afspelen van scènes .......................................................................................................................................... 153
Automatisch afspelen van een scène ................................................................................................................................... 154
Automatisch afspelen van een scène met tiksynchronisatie .......................................................................................... 154
Afspelen van een muziekscène ............................................................................................................................................ 154
Afspelen van een achtervolging ................................................................................................................................................. 155
Automatisch afspelen van een achtervolging ....................................................................................................................... 155
Automatisch afspelen van een achtervolging met tiksynchronisatie ............................................................................. 155
Afspelen van een muziekachtervolging ................................................................................................................................ 155
MIDI-bediening ............................................................................................................................................................................ 156
MIDI map ............................................................................................................................................................................... 156
Nevelregeling .............................................................................................................................................................................. 157
Stroboscoopbediening ................................................................................................................................................................ 157
6. Technische informatie ......................................................................................................................................... 158
Onderhoud .................................................................................................................................................................................. 158
Technische Specificaties ............................................................................................................................................................ 158
Retouren .................................................................................................................................................................... 159
Neem contact Op ...................................................................................................................................................... 160
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1. BEFORE YOU BEGIN
What Is
Included
Obey 40
External Power Supply
User Manual
Unpacking
Instructions
Carefully unpack the Obey 40 and check that all the parts are in the package, and are in good
condition.
Claims
If the box, or any of the contents, appear damaged from shipping, save all the packaging and file a
claim with the carrier immediately. Failure
to report damage to the carrier immediately, or failure to
save all the packaging, can invalidate a claim.
For other issues, such as missing components or parts, damage not related to shipping, or
concealed damage, file a claim with Chauvet within 7 days of delivery. See Contact Us.
Conventions
Convention
Meaning
1—512
A range of values
50/60
A set of values
Page A
An indicator light on the console
15
Information shown on the LCD display
Settings
A menu option
Menu > Settings
A sequence of menu options
<Enter>
A button
Symbols
Convention
Meaning
Critical information. Ignoring it can cause malfunction, damage the product
,
or harm the operator.
Important information. Ignoring it can cause the product to malfunction.
Useful information.
Disclaimer
loss, damage or disruption caused by any errors or
revision, how
revisions. Download the latest version from www.chauvetlighting.com.
The works of authorship contained in this manual, including,
images are owned by Chauvet.
© Copyright 2019 Chauvet & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.
Electronically published by Chauvet in the United States of America.
CHAUVET, the Chauvet logo, D-Fi, and D-Fi USB are register
respective companies.
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Limited
Warranty
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For Customers in the United States and Mexico: www.chauvetlighting.com/warranty-registration
Luxembourg, France, and Germany: www.chauvetlighting.eu/warranty-registration/
use, for the period specified in and subject to the exclus
transferable. To exercise rights under this warranty, you must provide proof of purchase in the form
rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state and country to country. This warranty is
local distributor.
Safety Notes
product. Read these notes before using the product.
Make sure the power cord is not crimped or damaged.
Always disconnect the product from the power source before cleaning it or replacing the fuse.
Never disconnect the product from the power source by pulling or tugging on the cord.
If mounting the product overhead, always secure it using a safety cable.
Make sure there are no flammable materials close to the product when it is operating.
Do not expose the product to rain or moisture.
Make sure the voltage of the power source used for the product is within the range stated on the
label or on rear panel of the product.
Never connect the product to a dimmer or a rheostat.
Always install the product in a location with adequate ventilation, and leave at least 20 in (50 cm)
between the product and adjacent surfaces.
Be sure that no ventilation slots on the product’s housing are blocked.
Do not operate the product in an ambient temperature higher than 104 °F (40 °C).
Always carry the product by its mounting sides.
In the event of a serious operating problem, stop using the product immediately.
Never try to repair the product. Repairs carried out by untrained people can lead to damage or
malfunction.
If repairs are required, contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center.
See Contact Us for more information.
To eliminate unnecessary wear and improve its lifespan, during periods of non-use completely
disconnect the product from power via breaker or by unplugging it.
owner.
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2. INTRODUCTION
Features
Controls up to 12 lights, or types of lights, with up to 16 channels each
Controls multiple lights simultaneously
Stores and plays back 240 scenes in 30 banks of 8 scenes each
Stores and plays back 6 chases of 240 steps each
Accepts fader customizations
Plays back multiple chases in sequential order
Controls lights in Playback mode
Triggers chases and scenes with music, tap sync or auto-run
Accepts MIDI input to trigger scenes and chases
Controls fog machines and strobes with dedicated buttons
Product
Description
The Obey 40 (the board) is a small, yet compact and powerful controller with several playback
modes. It can control up to 192
channels. These channels are arranged into 12 groups, which are
accessed using the <FIXTURES>
buttons. Each fixture contains 16 predetermined DMX channels.
These 16 channels are broken down into 2 groups, which are accessed using <Page Select>
. This
allows 8 physical faders to control 16 channels.
Mounting
The Obey 40 has openings for rack mounting into a standard 19-inch rack.
Mounting
Dimensions
Programming
Concepts
The Obey 40 uses DMX addressing and values to control products. See DMX Addressing and
DMX Addressing Chart for information.
Looks are created by using the faders to send DMX values to the products. The
looks are saved into
scenes and the scenes are saved as steps into
chases. The scenes and chases are played back at
different speeds and with different types of triggers.
Looks are created in Program mode. The products are selected with the fixture buttons. The
faders are moved to control the products and create looks. Then the looks are saved to scenes
with the scene buttons, and the scenes are saved to steps in chases with the chase buttons.
See 4. Programming
for more information.
Scenes and chases are played back in Playback mode. The scenes are triggered with the
scenes buttons and the chases are triggered with the chase buttons. Timing of playback is set
with the speed and time faders, the tap-sync function, or MIDI input. See 5. Playback
for more
information.
Looks can be created in playback mode, but they cannot be saved.
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Front Panel
Overview
The board is laid out with the <FIXTURES> buttons to the left, the DMX faders in the center along
with the <SCENES> buttons, and the playback controls on the right.
The rear panel of the board has
the ports and the power connection. See Front Panel View for detailed information about the
front
panel and its controls.
See Back Panel View for information about the back panel and its ports.
Front Panel
View
Front Panel
Controls
The front panel controls provide access to all the board’s programming and playback operations.
The LCD display and the indicator LEDs
provide information about the current selections and
operations.
The LCD display shows different types of information in Program mode and Playback mode.
The fixture button LEDs indicate when <FIXTURES> buttons and corresponding lights are
selected.
The page LEDs indicate which fader page is active.
The fader LEDs indicate that faders have custom assignment.
The fog LED indicates that the fog machine is at the correct temperature to make fog.
The strobe LED indicates that the strobe is on and the rate at which it is strobing.
The Control Descriptions
table provides detailed information about each front panel control.
Fixture Buttons
And Indicator LEDs
Strobe
And Indicator LED
Scene Buttons
LCD Display
Bank Up And
Bank Down Buttons
Chase
Buttons
Fog Button
And
Indicator LED
Fader LEDs
Page LEDs
Channel Faders
Page Select
Speed Time
And
Fade Time
Faders
Program
Midi/Add
Auto/Del
Music/Bank Copy
Tap Sync/Display
Buttons
Blackout
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Control Descriptions
Button or Fader
Description
<FIXTURES 1>
<FIXTURES 12>
Buttons that select lights to control and set the default DMX addresses of the channel faders. The
corresponding LEDs indicate when a light is selected.
Note: These buttons are inclusive. Pressing one, then another, selects both lights. To
deselect a light, press it again and make sure the LED indicator is off.
<Strobe>
Button that controls one or more strobes, and its LED that indicates the strobe is on and the rate at
which it is strobing.
<SCENES 1>
<SCENES 8>
Buttons that select a scene to save to, or playback from. These are used in conjunction with
<Bank Up> and <Bank Down>.
LCD Display
Display that shows various types of information about current selections and whether it is in Program
or Playback mode:
Step/Time - shows the current chase and scene, except when the faders are moving. Then it
shows the value of the fader that is moving.
Blackout - indicates that blackout is active and the board is not sending DMX signals.
Step shows the current scene in the current step of the current chase in Playback mode or
shows that the board is adding steps to a chase in Program mode.
Program - indicates that the board is in Program mode.
Music Trigger - indicates that the board is in Music Trigger mode.
Auto Trigger - indicates that the board is in Auto Trigger mode.
Chase - shows the current chase in Playback or Program mode.
Scene - shows the current scene in Playback or Program mode.
Bank - shows the current bank in Playback or Program mode.
<Bank Up>
Button that moves up through banks of scenes, or up through the steps in a chase.
<Bank Down>
Button that moves down through banks of scenes, or down through the steps in a chase.
<Chase 1>
<Chase 6>
Buttons that select a chase to save to or playback from.
<Fog>
Button that controls one or more fog machines and its LED that indicates when the fog machine is at
full temperature.
Fader LEDs
LEDs that indicate that the current fixture selection’s faders has a custom assignment (Fade) or
reversal (Rev Channel).
Page LEDs
LEDs that indicate which page of faders is active.
<Channel 1>
<Channel 16>
Channel faders that send DMX values to the products. Used in conjunction with
<FIXTURES 1>
<FIXTURES 12>
.
<Page Select>
Button that toggles between fader Page A and fader Page B.
<Speed Time>
Fader that adjusts the playback speed timethe time of the entire chase including all steps.
Playback speed times range from 10 minutes to 0.1 second. The LCD display shows speed times in
minutes and seconds while the fader is moving, but returns to showing the current chase, scene and
bank after the fader is moved.
The display shows time for the fader as follows:
XX ̇XX - with the dot at the top, shows minutes and seconds.
XX.XX - with the dot at the bottom, shows seconds and 10ths of seconds.
Fader is also used to adjust select and set options in Program mode.
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Control Descriptions
Button or Fader
Description
<Fade Time>
Fader that adjusts the playback fade timethe time of the change between each step of the chase.
Playback speed times range from 0 seconds to 30 seconds. The LCD display shows fade times in
seconds while the fader is moving, but returns to showing the current chase, scene and bank after
the fader is moved.
The display shows time for the fader as follows:
XX.XX - with the dot at the bottom, shows seconds and 10ths of seconds.
Fader is also used to adjust, select, and set options in Program mode.
<Program>
Button that toggles the board in and out of Program mode.
<Midi/Add>
Button that adds scenes and steps to chases in Program mode, and allows selection of a MIDI
channel in MIDI mode.
<Auto/Del>
Button that selects auto playback mode, in which playback timing is controlled by the
<Speed Time> and <Fade Time> faders. Button is used to delete chases and scenes in Program
mode.
<Music/Bank Copy>
Button that selects the music trigger, in which playback timing is controlled by music. Button also
copies an entire bank of scenes in Program mode.
<Tap Sync/Display>
Button that sets the tap sync trigger in which playback is controlled by button tapping. Button is also
used for various functions in program.
<Blackout>
Toggle button that stops all DMX transmission. Makes the lights go black. Stops the strobe and the
fog. When blackout is on the LCD display shows an indicator.
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Back Panel
View
Back Panel Ports
Port
Function
MIDI Control In
5-pin MIDI port for connecting to a MIDI board.
DMX Polarity Switch
Toggle switch for changing DMX polarity. See Technical Specifications for data pin configuration.
Note: Some products have reversed polarity. See the individual product’s User Manual for specific
information.
Strobe Control Out
¼-inch mono port for connecting to one or more strobes in a daisy chain.
Fog Control Out
5-pin DIM port for connecting to one or more fog machines.
Power On/Off switch
Toggle switch that turns the Obey 40 on and off.
DMX Control Out
3-pin DMX port for connecting to the products
Power DC In
External PSU port that connects to the power source.
DMX Polarity Switch
Diagram
For more information about DMX, download the DMX Primer from www.chauvetlighting.com.
MIDI Control
In
DMX Polarity
Switch
Power Switch
Fog Control Out
Strobe Control Out
DMX Control Out
DC Power In
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3. SETUP
AC Power
The Obey 40 has an auto-ranging external power supply, that can work with an input voltage range
of 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. It runs on 9 VDC, 500 mA.
Before turning on the power, make sure the line voltage is within the range of accepted voltages
as
listed on the label affixed to the product or as described in Technical Specifications in this document.
The listed rating indicates average current draw under normal conditions.
Always connect the board to a grounded circuit.
Never connect the board to a rheostat or dimmer circuit.
To eliminate unnecessary wear and improve its lifespan, during periods of non-use
completely disconnect the product from power via breaker or by unplugging it.
Mounting
The Obey 40 may be mounted in any position; make sure adequate ventilation is provided around
the product.
Setting Up The
Board
In order to use the controller it must be connected to the products with DMX cables and the products
must be addressed correctly. The sections below described DMX cabling and DMX addressing.
DMX Cabling
DMX cabling is required to get DMX values from the board to the products. Connect the DMX cable
from DMX Out of the board to DMX In of the first product in the rig.
Then connect another DMX cable from DMX Out of the first product in the rig to DMX I
n of the next
product.
Continue connecting until all the products are connected.
DMX Cabling
Diagram
DMX
In
DMX
Out
DMX
In
DMX
Out
DMX
In
DMX
Out
1
st
Product
2
nd
Product
3
rd
Product
Additional
Products
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DMX
Addressing
The Obey 40 uses DMX addressing. The board controls lights with specific DMX addresses and the
lights must be addressed correctly for the board to control them.
More than one light can have the same DMX address, but lights with the same DMX address
should
be the same type.
Below is a chart showing the Obey 40 DMX address ranges with their corresponding fixture buttons.
DMX Addressing
Chart
Address
Fixture Button
1–16
<FIXTURES 1>
1732
<FIXTURES 2>
3348
<FIXTURES 3>
4964
<FIXTURES 4>
6580
<FIXTURES 5>
8196
<FIXTURES 6>
97112
<FIXTURES 7>
113128
<FIXTURES 8>
129144
<FIXTURES 9>
145160
<FIXTURES 10>
161176
<FIXTURES 11>
177192
<FIXTURES 12>
After the products are addressed, the board controls them with the <FIXTURES> buttons. For
example:
Any product or products addressed at 49 are controlled with <FIXTURES 4>.
Any product or products addressed at 145 are controlled with <FIXTURES 10>.
Faders and
Pages
The Obey 40 has 8 channel faders on 2 fader pages for a total of 16 channels.
F
aders control different DMX addresses depending on which page is active and which fixture button
is pressed.
Pages are a method for controlling 16 channels with only 8 channel faders. T
oggling between pages
toggles between two DMX addresses for the fader. When Page A is active, the faders are numbered
1–8. When Page B is active, the faders are numbered 916.
The <Page Select> button toggles between active pages. The Page A and Page B LED
s indicate
which page is active.
When Page A is active, the channel faders control the first 8 DMX addresses of the selected light.
When Page B
is active, the channel faders control the second 8 DMX addresses of the selected
light.
Fader DMX
Addresses
The default fader DMX addresses are determined by the combination of <FIXTURES> buttons and
Page A or Page B. For example:
When <FIXTURES 1> is selected, the default DMX addresses of the channel faders are 116.
DMX 18 when Page A is active and DMX 916 when Page B is active.
When <FIXTURES 7> is selected, the default DMX addresses of the channel faders are 97
112.
DMX 97104 when Page A is active and DMX 105112 when Page B is active.
When 2 fixture buttons are selected each fader has 2 different default DMX addresses. For example:
When <FIXTURES 1> and <FIXTURES 7> are selected, channel fader 1 has DMX addresses of
both 1 and 97.
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Fader
Customizations
Fader customizations are very powerful tools, but are not required. The Obey 40 can control a
substantial lighting rig without any fader customization.
Fader customization is one of two things:
Fader assignment which changes the default DMX address of a channel fader.
Fader reversal which reverses the fader output.
Fader assignment changes the DMX address of a fader within a fixture button, so that 2
lights,
assigned to different fixture buttons and with different DMX channel configurations
can be controlled
from a single channel fader. See Creating A Fader for more information.
Note: Refer to the products’ User Manuals for information abo
ut DMX channel
configurations.
Fader reversal changes the order of the DMX values sent out as the channel fader moves. In normal
mode a channel fader sends out a higher DMX value as it moves upward, sending out the value 0 at
the bottom and 255 at the top. When a fader is reversed,
it sends out the value 255 at the bottom
and 0 at the top. See Creating A Fader Reversal for more information.
The fader LEDs indicate when a fader has been customized or reversed.
Creating A Fader
Assignment
A fader assignment is when the default DMX address of a fader is changed. Fader assignment is a
powerful tool that is helpful in certain situations, but it is not required.
The following instructions describe how to create a fa
der assignment for a specific fader, but fader
assignments can be created for any fader within any fixture button.
To create a fader assignment and change the DMX address of <FIXTURES 2><Channel 7>
from 7
to 5, do the following:
1. Press <Program> and <Tap Sync/Display> together to enter fader assignment customization.
2. Press <FIXTURES 2>.
3. Check that <FIXTURES 2> is the only fixture button selected and press any lit fixture buttons to
deselect them.
4. Move the <Speed Time> fader until the 0707 shows in the LCD display.
5. Move the <Fade Time> until the 05 shows in the right side of the LCD display.
Note: The LCD display shows 0705 because 7 is the fader being customized, and 5 is the
DMX address that will be assigned to fader 7.
6. Press <Midi/Add> to save the customization.
7. Move the <Speed Time> fader until the 0505 shows on the LCD display.
8. Move the <Fade Time> fader until 0516 shows on the LCD display.
9. Press <Midi/Add> to save the setting.
Note: Steps 79 reassign fader 5 to an unused DMX address, so that
fader 5 and fader 7 are
not both trying to send to DMX address 5.
10. Press <Program> and <Tap Sync/Display> together to exit fader assignment customization.
Each channel fader within a fixture selection can send values to only one DMX address. If
a fader’s default DMX address is reassigned, that fader must be given another DMX
address.
Custom fader assignments can only be removed by performing a soft reset. Resetting the
board removes all other board customizations and programming. See Resetting The Board
for more information.
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Copying A Fader
Assignment
Fader assignments can be copied from one fixture button to another.
To copy the fader customization from <FIXTURES 2> to <FIXTURES 11> do the following:
1. Press <Program> and <Tap Sync/Display> together to enter fader assignment customization.
2. Press and hold <FIXTURES 2>.
3. Continue holding <FIXTURES 2>, and press and hold <FIXTURES 11>.
4. Continue holding <FIXTURES 2> and <FIXTURES 11> and press and hold <Midi/Add>.
5. Continue holding <FIXTURES 11> and <MIDDI/Add>, but release <FIXTURES 2>.
6. Continue holding <Midi/Add>, but release the <FIXTURES 11>.
7. Release <Midi/Add>.
8. Press
<Program>
and
<Tap Sync/Display>
together to exit fader assignment customization.
Copying a custom fader assignment will not copy a reverse fader.
Creating A Fader
Reversal
A fader reversal is when the order of values sent by a fader is reversed. Instead of sending the
highest value when the fader is up, a reversed fader sends the lowest value when the fader is up.
Fader reversals are a powerful tool, but they are not required.
The following instructions describe reversing a specific fader, but any fader, within any fixture button,
can be reversed.
To reverse <Channel 12> on <FIXTURES 9>, do the following:
1. Press <Program> and <Tap Sync/Display> together 2 times to enter fader reversal
customization.
2. Press the <FIXTURES 9>.
3. Move the <Speed Time> fader until 12 shows in the LCD display.
4. Move the <Fade Time> all the way up to activate fader reversal. The character to the right of 12
in the LCD display will change.
5. Press <Midi/Add> to save the setting.
6. Press <Program> and <Tap Sync/Display> together 2 times to exit fader reversal
customization.
Resetting the
Board
Resetting the board clears out all customizations and programming, and returns the board to its
factory
default settings. The board should be reset for new shows that require new customizations
and configurations. Resetting the Board can be used to clear out odd behaviors after many
customizations.
To reset the board, do the following:
1. Turn the board off.
2. Press and hold <Bank Up> and <Auto/Del> together.
3. While still pressing <Bank Up> and <Auto/Del>, turn the board on. The LCD display flashes to
indicate a successful operation.
Resetting the board erases all scenes, chases, and customizations.
Resetting the board can take up to 30 seconds.
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