Operation Manual

DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL
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User Manual - page 10
Issue 1.2
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. Transport the DOMINO with all faders in the fully down position.
This gives the faders maximum protection from probable damage. When your
DOMINO is not in use, cover the upper surface with the optional dust cover. If the
surface of your DOMINO becomes soiled, clean it with a damp cloth. Do not use any
powerful solvents. An alcohol swab may be used to remove any gum from labelling
tape.
Areas are provided below the faders for you to write identifying labels. To prevent
permanent marking of your DOMINO, ADB recommends that you place strips of
"write on" tape in these areas.
1.8 TERMINOLOGY
Certain button stroke terminology is used throughout this manual to describe the particular
operations being undertaken. Any text enclosed in these symbols [ ], refers to when that
particular button needs to be pressed.
For example; Press [record memory], means to press the record memory button.
Flash/assign buttons are often abbreviated to [f/a]. If the button to be pressed is a
Flash/Assign button (of which there are many) then it will be identified by naming it as
follows; [f/a] (Name).
Any information that appears on the LED display is printed in “quotes”.
1.8.1 SECONDARY FUNCTIONS
Some f/a buttons have secondary functions that are activated by holding down the [function]
button and tapping an [f/a] button. These secondary functions are printed on the front panel
below their f/a buttons.
Some flash buttons have hidden secondary functions that are activated by holding down the
[function] button and tapping the [ok] button. These secondary functions are not labelled but
are described in the “Diagnostics” section of the “UTILITIES” section.
The buttons below the EDIT wheel have secondary functions in that they are used to answer
either “Yes”, “No” or “OK” to questions that appear on the display when you are performing
certain actions. They are typically used to confirm or abort the action that you have selected.
1.9 SOFTWARE
ADB Lighting Technologies has a policy of continuous improvement of its products. As the
DOMINO is a computerised lighting desk, its software is subject to this policy as new
features are added and existing features improved.
The software version of your DOMINO is momentarily displayed on the LED display when
the DOMINO is switched on. The latest version can be downloaded from the ADB website.
http://www.adblighting.com
Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of this manual, ADB Lighting Technologies
takes no responsibility for any errors or omissions.