Product Description
The Ikan IDX-096 DMX512 console is a game - changer for larger DMX setups. It simplifies and enhances manual control, making it more reliable. With 96 channels, you can enjoy precise variable dimming control. You also have the option of 96 programmable scenes, neatly organized into four pages of 24 scenes each. This highly versatile console lets you reassign channels, fine - tune chase and fade times, and offers 24 chaser sequences with 64 steps. What's more, it has an audio input, enabling the lights to sync perfectly with musical beats. Built from durable aluminum, it can be rack - mounted for flight cases or studio use. The package includes a gooseneck lamp, which is a great help in low - light situations. Whether you're shooting a music video or setting up an elaborate stage, the IDX - 096 ensures you get the lighting just right. Key features include standard DMX 512 signal control, 96 - channel variable dimming, 96 programmable scenes, 24 chaser sequences, audio control, and cross - fade. Technical specs: build material is aluminum, 96 channels, dimensions are 18 x 3 x 13 in (45.7 x 7.6 x 33 cm), DMX standard is DMX 512, power supply is AC 90 - 240V, shipping dimensions are 7 x 17 x 21 in (17.7 x 43.1 x 53.3 cm), shipping weight is 13 lbs (5.8 kg), UPC code is 847983014347, and weight is 11 lbs (4.9 kg). It comes with the console, gooseneck lamp, and power cord.
Using the Ikan IDX - 096 DMX console is a breeze. First, plug in the power cord to an AC 90 - 240V outlet. You can start by programming your scenes. Each page has 24 scenes, and you can have a total of 96 scenes. To change channels or adjust dimming, use the controls on the console. If you want the lights to follow the music, connect your audio source to the audio input. When it comes to the gooseneck lamp, simply position it where you need good visibility. As for maintenance, keep the console clean by using a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. When transporting, use the rack - mount option in a flight case. Always make sure the power is off before you make any connections or disconnections. And if you encounter any issues, refer to the user manual or contact customer support.