DOMINO 24 DOMINO 48 User Manual Issue 1.2 Lighting Technologies ME 1163 1106.01.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL CONTENT CONTENT ............................................................................................................................................... 1 FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................................... 6 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 5.4.3 6. Accelerate and slow down ............................................................................................... 19 THEATRICAL MEMORIES .......................................................................................................... 20 6.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 20 6.2 RECORDING THEATRICAL MEMORY .................................................
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 9.3.6 EDITING A SUBMASTER MEMORY NAME................................................................... 31 9.4 COPYING A SUBMASTER MEMORY ................................................................................ 31 9.5 REMOVING (DELETING) A SUBMASTER MEMORY ........................................................ 32 10. TIMES ........................................................................................................................................... 33 10.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 13.3.1 NAMING EACH STEP IN A CUE LIST ....................................................................... 44 13.4 CUE LIST PLAYBACK ......................................................................................................... 44 13.4.1 PLAYBACK OF THE THEATRICAL MEMORY LIST .................................................. 44 13.4.2 CUE LIST INTENSITY LEVEL .................................................................................... 44 13.4.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 18.2.2 TOTAL RESET ............................................................................................................ 57 18.2.3 POWER ON RESETS ................................................................................................. 58 18.3 MEMORY PROTECT ........................................................................................................... 58 18.3.1 UNLOCK......................................................................................
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL FOREWORD This is the issue 1.2 of the User Manual for DOMINO 24 and DOMINO 48. The latest version of ADB User Manuals is available from the ADB website. www.adblighting.com > ADB Products > Product family > Product For DOMINO 24 and DOMINO 48 www.adblighting.com > ADB Products > Control Desks > Memory Control Desks The functions described in this User Manual require the latest software version. The latest software version is available on the http://www.adblighting.com website.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 1. Introduction 1.1 DELIVERY AND UNPACKING As soon as you receive your equipment, open the boxes and inspect the items received. If you discover any damage, contact the carrier immediately and make any necessary claim for the problems discovered. The equipment was checked before being packed and left our factory in perfect condition. Check that the equipment supplied to you corresponds to the consignment note and that this corresponds to your order.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 1.4 POWER SUPPLY As all equipment used in computer systems, your system is sensitive to the characteristics of the network and in particular to variations and voltage peaks. Consequently, we advise you to use an appropriate line conditioner on this equipment. Please consult us if you are in any doubt about this. The line is to be protected by fuse or by circuit breakers and is to be provided with an earth connection for personal safety.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL • • • • • • • • • 1.6.2 Up to 25 playbacks/chasers on DOMINO 48 can be played simultaneously - 13 on DOMINO 24.Up to 25 playbacks and chasers on DOMINO 48 can be played simultaneously – 13 on the DOMINO 24. Fully proportional softpatch to 512 dimmers. 2-preset, extended & memory modes, each fader with flash button. LED display showing status information via scrolling messages. Up to 250 steps of a chaser can be recorded as channels, or Memories/Snapshots.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL • • • • Do not apply excessive force to any of the controls. Spare parts and service are available from your ADB distributor, but prevention is better than cure. When connecting any devices to the DOMINO, make sure that all connections are correct before switching on the power. If any doubt exists, obtain the assistance of qualified personnel. If your DOMINO is to be used "on the road", you should use the optional flight case to protect the desk.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 2. GETTING CONNECTED PS Reset Product identity plate * Midi * USB * Video * DMX 512 Output Audio Input Desk lamp Main input Fuse Holder Power Switch * Note: USB option - Standard available on DOMINO 24 U and DOMINO 48U 2.1 POWER INPUT An IEC mains input socket is located on the rear panel and a POWER switch is beside the power input.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL Note: In the event of a short loss of mains power (a “brown out”) the DOMINO will continue to operate for a few seconds due to the storage capacity of its internal power supply. 2.6 POWER SUPPLY RESET In the unlikely event that your DOMINO does not shut down after the second click you can force it to do so by momentarily pressing the power supply reset switch. Remove the power then insert a small insulated pointer into the small hole above of the “VIDEO” connector. 2.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 3. FRONT PANEL LAYOUT The diagram below shows a DOMINO 48. The DOMINO 24 is similar but has fewer faders. 6.a 1.a 7 6.c 2 BANK A 6.b 1.b BANK B 5 1.c 4 3 3.1 BANKS Diagram (1.a, 1.b, 1.c) The DOMINO has 2 banks of faders. • The Bank A always controls the levels of channels/fixtures 1 to 12 (24). • The Bank B has different functions as selected by the “Mode” button.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 3.3 CROSS FADE (PLAYBACK) Diagram (3) The Cross fade (Playback) is an ordered list of actions that will run in succession through the playbacks; usually it is a list of memories. DOMINO has a Dipless Crossfade. A Crossfade is usually executed automatically (GO) but can be manually. DOMINO’s playback has two faders: • Stage: Effectively live (seen at the desk Output) • Preset: Effectively blind (not seen at the Output). 3.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL • • 3.6.3 ADD BUTTON o Insert steps in a Cue List or chaser when editing. o Add a 1 to 1 patch. o Insert spaces in names. FUNCTION BUTTON When pressed during normal operations, it causes the display to momentarily show the current times. Subsequent presses will toggle between the two time settings. Wheel for editor Continuously rotatable in either direction and can be used to: • Creating Theatrical Memories • Set fade when recording or editing.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 4. CONCEPT OF THE DOMINO 4.1 OVERVIEW ADB’s DOMINO 24 (48) provides the operator with complete command over a lighting control system. DOMINO 24 (48) is very easy to use and is highly intuitive. It is not necessary to understand all of the concepts of the system before it can be used: creating lighting looks can be controlled straight away by using only the faders.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL Each step in a chaser can consist of a previously recorded submaster memory or a snapshot of the output (which is taken when that step is added to the chaser). Up to 250 steps may be recorded for each chaser. A cue list is a recorded list of steps that are to be replayed in order. Each step consists of either a submaster memory, a chaser or a snapshot of the output (which is taken when that step is added). Up to 500 steps may be recorded in each cue list!!! www.adblighting.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 5. MANUAL MODE 5.1 OVERVIEW This way of operating is most useful in unrehearsed situations where the next "look" needs to be created "on the fly". The channel faders provide instant "hands on" control of any channel level. 5.2 MODE SELECTION By default or after a complete reset the DOMINO will be in Wide Mode. Tapping on the Mode button will be a switch between Memory and Wide Mode. Holding the Mode button will be a switch between Memory/Wide Mode and A/B Mode. 5.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 5.4.2 A PRESET AND B PRESET When a Master fader (A preset, B preset) is moved and the sequence is on, the output level of that Master will always progress towards the current physical position of that fader at a rate set by the relevant time setting. If the sequence is off than there is no time. During a time fade the Go LED will blink. Sequence ON 5.4.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 6. THEATRICAL MEMORIES 6.1 OVERVIEW A Theatrical Memory List is a recorded list of memories. Minimum 500 memories may be recorded in Theatrical Memory List. Fading from one memory to the next done by a dipless X- fade. The X-fade is usually executed automatic but can be manually. 6.2 RECORDING THEATRICAL MEMORY To record a theatrical memory, create the desired look on the output, then press [record memory].
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 6.4 NAMING THEATRICAL MEMORIES To name a theatrical memory, press [Edit] press [OK] select with the wheel the theatrical memory; HOLD [function], tap [f/a] (name), The display says “Edit Step Name”. Either rotate the EDIT wheel or press the Bank A [f/a] buttons for the desired characters or the bank B [f/a] buttons for numbers 1 to10 (0) as labelled below the buttons.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 6.6 REMOVING A THEATRICAL MEMORY To remove a theatrical memory, press [Rec Memory] press [<] or [>] buttons or rotate the EDIT wheel to select the memory that is to be deleted, then press [remove] the display says “WARNING 1 – Sure to delete M: x.x? Press [yes], the display says “WARNING 2 – Sure to delete M: x.x? Press [yes], the display says “WARNING 3 – Sure to delete M: x.x? Press [yes] theatrical memory removed. Press [No] at any moment will stop the ongoing remove.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 7. THEATRICAL CROSS FADE 7.1 OVERVIEW When you set the Mode to “Memory”, the Theatrical Memories can be played back sequentially. The X-FADE has two sides: Stage, which is effectively live (seen at the desk Output), and Preset, which is effectively blind (not seen at the Output). The Stage is the active part of the playback: its contents are sent straight to the output of the desk. The Preset contains the lighting state that will be used in the next crossfade. 7.1.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL Each time the faders are moved full travel, or the key is pressed; the contents of Preset are transferred to Stage. The previous contents of Stage are removed from the playback and the next theatrical memory in the sequence is automatically loaded into the Preset when the fade completes. When in sequential mode, the LED in the key is lit and “SEQ” is displayed on the monitor. 7.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 7.6.1 CONTINUING AN AUTOMATIC FADE MANUALLY A fade that is running automatically following its memory times, can be completed manually to change its look, or to alter its timing. • Manually move the playback fader pair. There will be no change to the output of the X-fade until the position of the faders matches the elapsed progress of the fade (shown on-screen). • Once the position of the faders has “collected” the progress of the fade, the fade is under manual control.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 7.7.2 FADE TIMES To read and/or edit the IN or OUT fade times in a theatrical memory, edit the theatrical memory as described above then use the function button to select each time IN TIME. Repeatedly press [function] until the “in” indicator lights. The display prompts you then shows the IN fade time. The fade time may be edited by rotating the EDIT wheel. When a time is set lower than 0 seconds, it is controlled by the rotating speed fader. OUT TIME.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 8. SUBMASTERS 8.1 OVERVIEW DOMINO’s bank B contains 12 (24) submasters which are organised in 9 pages; giving a total of 108 (216) Submasters. All Bank B’s are available by pressing the [Bank B] button. Submaster memories, chasers, outputs or cue lists can be recorded in any Submaster. 8.2 BANK B SUBMASTERS Access is via the Bank B 12 (24) f/a buttons in conjunction with the [Bank B] number. You determine what each bank B contains when you record (or copy).
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 8.2.3 RECORD BANK B SUBMASTERS During recording, storing, editing or copying, you can directly access any of the submaster on any Bank B by using the [bank B] and [f/a] buttons. Changing Bank B numbers when recording, editing or copying does not affect the current contents of a submaster. If you attempt to record, store or copy over an existing content of a submaster a warning will appear on the display.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 9. SUBMASTER MEMORY 9.1 OVERVIEW A Submaster Memory is a recorded snapshot of the DOMINO output, together with In and Out fade time settings and a descriptive name. Submaster Memories are recorded in a submaster Submaster Memory fade times may come from the speed rotating fader or may be recorded in submaster memory. Individual IN, and OUT fade times may be recorded for every submaster memory. Note: The DOMINO will not record a Submaster memory if all channels are at zero level.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 9.3 SUBMASTER MEMORY PLAYBACK IN SUBMASTERS When you set the Mode to “memory”, the Bank B content in the current page is copied, in order, to their respective Submasters. If you change Bank B number, the Bank B content in the selected number is copied, in order, to their respective Submasters. Note: Mode/Bank B freeze rules apply. See the “SUBMASTER MEMORY STRUCTURE” section for more details. 9.3.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 9.3.4 CHANNEL LEVELS To read and/or edit the level of any channel in a submaster memory, edit the submaster memory (above) then press a channels [f/a] button. Whilst the f/a button is held down, the display shows the channel number. When the f/a button is released, the display shows the level of that channel in the submaster memory. To edit the level of the selected channel, rotate the EDIT wheel. If the level is varied above its recorded value it is prefixed by a + sign.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL The copy process may be abandoned at any time prior to entering the destination submaster memory number by pressing [assign/copy] a second time. Hint; in a show or performance, the transition from one submaster memory to the next will sometimes only involve a change of a few channels. The majority of channels will remain the same. If this is the case, it is quickest to make a copy of the first submaster memory and then edit the copy to create the next scene.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 10. TIMES 10.1 OVERVIEW Individual IN (up) and OUT (down) fade times may be recorded for every theatrical memory, submaster memory and every step in a cue list. The times may range from 0 seconds up to 16 minutes 39 seconds (999 seconds).The Up and Down times can be the same or can have different values. If no times are entered by the operator when recording a theatrical memory, submaster memory the default times are used.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL When you have finished adjusting the time, the original submaster memory is not affected, but the changes that you have made are retained in the submaster until such time as the submaster memory is replaced on that submaster (by changing Bank B or Mode). 10.3 THEATRICAL MEMORY TIMES. In and Out fade times of Theatrical memory may be changed.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 11. CHASERS 11.1 OVERVIEW A chaser is a recorded list of steps that are to be replayed in order, stepping continuously from one step to the next and automatically repeating the list when it has reached the end. Each step in a chaser can consist of a previously recorded submaster memory or a snapshot of the output (which is taken when that step is added to the chaser). Up to 250 steps may be recorded for each chaser.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 11.3.1 REMOVING STEPS Whilst recording (above), if the step that you add is not correct, the last step may be deleted by pressing [remove]. 11.3.2 CHASER SPEED At any point after giving the chaser a submaster (above), repeated presses of [function] will toggle the display between the STEP number, the SPEED in BPM (Beats Per Minute) and the CROSSFADE percentage. When the SPEED is displayed, the EDIT wheel may be used to set the desired speed.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 11.6 CHASER INTENSITY The OVERALL level of a chaser is controlled by the submaster containing the chaser. The chaser can be faded in or out as required (its fade times are controlled manually) or the chaser may be “Flashed” (soloed or bumped) via its [f/a] button. If the chaser is faded down to zero, the chaser automatically stops. 11.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 11.7.3 GLOBAL SPEED CONTROL Global speed control allows you to speed up or slow down all chasers that are running on the output whilst still retaining any different relationships in speed that might exist between each other. To activate “Global Speed Control” HOLD [select] for 1 second then release. Rotate the EDIT wheel to speed up or slow down all running chases. The speed can be increased by up to 1999% of its original value. The maximum speed is limited to 999 BPM.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 11.8 EDITING A CHASER “Edit” allows you to permanently change the speed, crossfade, mode and direction plus you can add or delete steps, connect or disconnect the STL (Sound to Light) processors and edit the contents of each step. These changes are applied to the chaser and if the chaser is currently on a submaster, they will also be applied to the submaster. If the chaser is faded up on stage you will see the changes.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL To see the level of any channel, press its [f/a] (channel number) button. Whilst the channels f/a button is held down, the display shows the channel number. When the f/a button is released, the display shows the level of that channel in the step. To edit the level of the selected channel, rotate the EDIT wheel. If the level is varied above its recorded value it is prefixed by a + sign. If it is varied below its recorded value it is prefixed by a - sign.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 12. GRAB MASTER 12.1 OVERVIEW The Grab master is a multi function master. It can be used as either; • A Grab master. • A Submaster memory master. • A Chaser master. • A storage location for a Cue list You change its function by recording or copying either a Grab, a Submaster memory, a Chaser or a Cue list into it. 12.2 GRAB AS A GRAB MASTER The Grab master allows you to “GRAB” and maintain the current output by taking a “snapshot” of the output and holding it the Grab master.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 12.6 Recording A Chaser On The Grab Master This is the same procedure as recording a chaser on a submaster except that the Grab master is selected as the chaser number. 12.7 GRAB AS A SUBMASTER MEMORY 12.7.1 COPYING A CUE LIST TO THE GRAB MASTER Any existing cue list from any Page may be copied to the Grab master. The Grab master cannot replay the cue list but does provide another storage location for a cue list. To copy a cue list to the Grab master, press; [assign/copy].
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 13. CUE LIST 13.1 OVERVIEW A CUE LIST is a recorded list of steps that are to be replayed in order. Each step consists of either a submaster memory, a chaser or a snapshot of the output (which is taken when that step is added). Stepping from one step to the next is a Dipless Crossfade and is usually executed manually but can be automatic. Each Cue list and each step can be named.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL If you do not enter a time then the default settings will be used. The default step times are; • SUBMASTER MEMORY = the fade times from that SUBMASTER MEMORY. • LINK = No link. • SNAPSHOT = rotating speed fader. (You can change the default times with the “Setup Preferences” function. See the “UTILITIES” section). See REPLAYNG CUE LISTS below for more details on fade and link times. 13.3 NAMING A CUE LIST Each cue list is by default given its Bank B and f/a number as a name.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 13.4.4 STARTING A CROSSFADE To crossfade from the current step to the next step, press;[ >] (forward). The crossfade will occur with the incoming step fading in, in its IN time and the outgoing step fading out in its OUT time. The display momentarily shows the step number of the incoming step. To momentarily see the step number again, hold down [stop/step] (cue list master). To continuously see the step number on the display press [select], [cue list flash].
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 13.5 CUE LIST TIMES 13.5.1 FADE TIMES The times of the crossfade from one step to the next are determined by the settings that have been recorded for each step. This can be the manual with the rotating speed fader as well as a set time. The transition from one step to the next is in the form of a DIPLESS CROSSFADE. The incoming step will fade up in the IN time for that step and the outgoing step will fade down in the OUT time for that step. 13.5.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL When finished editing, press [edit]. Changes are automatically saved. 13.6.2 REMOVE A STEP To remove a step from a cue list, first edit the cue list (above) then step through the cue list using the [<] or [>] buttons below the EDIT wheel. Select the step that is to be deleted, then press [remove], [yes]. When finished editing, press [edit]. Changes are automatically saved. 13.6.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL The display says “Edit Step Name”. Either rotate the EDIT wheel or press the Bank B [f/a] buttons for the desired characters or the channel B [f/a] buttons for numbers 1 to10 (0) as labeled below the buttons. Where several characters are printed below each button, multiple presses select the next character in a similar fashion to a mobile telephone keypad. Press [<] or [>] to move the cursor and press [remove] or [add] to remove or add characters or spaces.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 14. FLASH 14.1 OVERVIEW The FLASH section of the utilises the “f/a” (Flash/Assign) buttons in the fader Bank B sections provide extensive flashing control. When a channel is “flashed” it can either “add” to the current output of the desk or it can be “solo” where it becomes the ONLY output You may Flash any channel, fixture or multiple channels or fixtures, any submaster, or any multiple combination of the above at the one time.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 15. PATCH 15.1 OVERVIEW The “patch” allows you to patch (connect) DMX slots (addresses) to channel (fader) numbers enabling to control up to 512 DMX slots. Patches are required when; • A particular channel number is to control a different DMX (dimmer) slot number. • A single channel is to control several different DMX slots. • There are more DMX slots to be controlled than there are desk channels.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 15.5 SET A PATCH LEVEL All patches can have a proportional patch level. For example, if a patch level is set to 50%, setting a channel fader to 100% will turn on its dimmer at 50%. When editing the patch (above), select the DMX slot whose patch level you wish to change. The LED in the [f/a] button of the channel patched to this slot will flash. Hold down the [f/a] button and the display shows the patch level.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 16. STL (SOUND TO LIGHT) and SyncoBEAT 16.1 OVERVIEW The DOMINO has two identical STL (Sound to Light) processors called “stl 1” and “stl 2”. Each STL produces output pulses that can be “connected” to any submaster containing a chaser. When a STL is connected to a chaser, it will trigger a chaser step whenever there is a pulse on the STL output. Each STL has two modes of operation; • • Sound to Light mode.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 16.3 CONNECTED STL INDICATORS To see all Submasters that are connected to an STL; HOLD [function], tap [f/a] (stl 1) or (stl 2). HOLD [function]. Submaster connected to the selected STL flash continuously. To see if an individual submaster is connected to any STL press; [select], [f/a] (chaser number). The video screen shows a pinned display of the selected chaser showing any connected STL’s. Press [select] to exit. 16.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL Select the audio frequency of the dominant beat in the music. Try a low frequency to pick up a bass guitar or set it higher to select a drum or cymbal. Note: When you select a different frequency, the audio level of that frequency might be different from the previous frequency. You might need to repeat the “level” and “frequency” adjustments to get satisfactory stepping of your chaser. When finished press; [edit].
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 17. MIDI Not implemented at writing of manual – Text below can change. 17.1 OVERVIEW The midi interface is available on DOMINO models with the U option (USB interface). 17.2 MIDI NOTES The MIDI interface is turned on and off via the setup menu. The menu also allows the user to select whether the DOMINO will transmit MIDI commands when its buttons are pushed. The on/off status of the MIDI function is shown below the Bank Master display in the bottom rhs of the video screen.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 17.3 CONTROL BUTTON MAPPING. MIDI NOTE # 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 DOMINO CONTROL BUTTON.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 18. UTILITIES 18.1 STORAGE OPERATIONS The DOMINO has an optional 2 USB ports. One port is dedicated for USB storage devices; the other USB port is dedicated for an external trackball (Motion control device). When you save or load a show from a USB device, you copy the entire contents of the DOMINO. This includes all Memories, Chasers, Cue lists, SyncoBEATs and the Patch. 18.1.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 18.2.3 POWER ON RESETS If the DOMINO is not responding you will not be able to perform a reset as described above. In this case, switch off the DOMINO and wait for approximately 10 seconds then; • To perform a “system reset” at switch on; HOLD [function], switch on, release [function]. • To perform a “TOTAL reset” at switch on (also known as a COLD START); HOLD [no] + [yes], switch on the power and when the scrolling message finishes, release [no] + [yes]. 18.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 18.4 MIDI Not implemented at writing of manual HOLD [function], tap [f/a] (setup), [no], [yes], [yes]. 18.5 SETUP PREFERENCES 18.5.1 DEFAULT FADE AND SPEED TIMES HOLD [function], tap [f/a] (setup), [no] [no], [yes], [yes]. Follow the prompts and set the times with the EDIT wheel.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 18.9 SOFTWARE UPGRADE 18.9.1 OVERVIEW The DOMINO operating system (firmware) can be upgraded via an USB device. To upgrade your DOMINO you will also need the latest version of the DOMINO software. Notifications of new versions of the DOMINO software are posted on the ADB website, download area. Each DOMINO model has its own version of the software. Note which model of DOMINO you are upgrading and select the correct one when you download the software from the web site.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 18.10 VIDEO 18.10.1 VIDEO MONITOR If your DOMINO is fitted with the optional VIDEO output connector plug a SVGA monitor into the VIDEO connector to access the following displays channel output levels. Masters - Cue list X-fade – A / B fader “Pinned” video 1 “Pinned” video 2 Typical video screen. The video screen is divided into the main display (the white area on this simulation) and the selectable areas (the dark areas on the left). 18.10.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL 18.10.5 PINNED VIDEO When a submaster or the cue list is “selected’, a video display is automatically pinned. Press; [select], [f/a] (playback or cue list to pin). To select a specific position for the pinned display; HOLD [function], tap [f/a] (video 1 to 4). (Video 1 is at the top left of the screen and video 4 is at the bottom). Holding [function] and tapping [f/a] (video 1 to 4) again, turns off (unpins) the display. Press [select] (de-selects select) to finish.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL The display will show the battery voltage. It should be between approximately 5.8 and 6.4 volts. Press [ok]. The display will show the state of the battery as either, charging or charged. To exit, press [ok]. 18.11.6 SYSTEM ERROR INFORMATION Enter diagnostics mode (above) then press channel B [f/a] (10). The window pops up on the video screen show showing any system error information.
DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL Personal Notes www.adblighting.com User Manual - page 64 Issue 1.
Subject to modifications Belgium N.V. ADB-TTV Technologies S.A. (Group Headquarters) Leuvensesteenweg 585, B-1930 Zaventem Tel : 32.2.709.32.11, Fax : 32.2.709.32.80, E-Mail : adb@adblighting.com Deutschland ADB GmbH Boschstrasse 3, D-61239 Ober-Mörlen Tel : 49.6002.93.933.0, Fax : 49.6002.93.933.33, E-Mail : info@adblighting.de France Sales Office: 92, Avenue Jean Jaurès F-92120 Montrouge Tel : 33.1.41.17.48.50, Fax : 33.1.42.53.54.76, E-Mail : adb.fr@adblighting.com ADB S.A.S.