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Low voltage, 12 channel controller
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Can be used to run strobes directly
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Remote Standby input allows a "Master" Touch Panel to control "Slave" Touch Panels.
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12 on/off, latching pads – 1 per output channel.
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24 programmable touch pads (on 2 keyboards) – each one can control any combination of the 12 output channels.
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Chase Keyboard with 4 Chases.
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All 3 Keyboards may have Flash, Latching (toggle), Swop, or Solo action. Swop and Solo may work globally across the Keyboards.
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4 fully programmable Chases – total of 170 steps available.
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Wide Chase speed control range: 30 steps/sec – 1 step in 10 mins.
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Chase manual step
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Chase step input/output for synchronising groups of Touch Panels
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Audio circuits built in for Bass Step and Bass Burst of the Chases.
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"Programmer" can deny "Operator" access to any pad.
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Internal battery maintains memory of pad status and your program.
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Battery recharges automatically during use.
The Pulsar Touch Panel provides low voltage output signals to control 12 channels of lighting, motors and effects, strobes and other controllers. The unit is supplied with 12 on/off, latching pads. Additionally there are 24 programmable touch pads (on 2 keyboards) – each one can control any combination of the 12 output channels.
All 3 keyboards may have Flash, Latching (toggle), Swop, or Solo action. Swop and Solo may work globally across the keyboards. The Chase Keyboard has 4 programmable chases with a total of 170 chase steps available. The speed ranges from 30 steps per second to one step every 10 minutes making the unit suitable for a number of different uses, varying from the control of strobes at the fast speed to environmental switching of other controllers using the very slow speed. The chase can be manually stepped or synchronised using the remote control step facility which can operate in slave mode accepting inputs from other Touch Panels, or master mode to control other Touch Panels
The audio circuits for Bass Step and Bass Burst of the chases are built into the Touch Panel itself.
To avoid inexperienced operators accidentally disrupting established programs the new Touch Panel can deny "Operator" access to any pad.
As a low voltage controller the Touch Panel is normally connected to one or more power packs. These are capable of controlling any lighting effect such as neon, pinspots, helicopters and motorised effects up to the rated power. In addition, most Pulsar controllers can be remotely controlled directly from the Touch Panel.
This state-of-the-art controller is intended as the heart of an integrated control system. A combination of individual effects and lighting controllers can be centrally operated from one Touch Panel by the lighting operator. Alternatively the Touch Panel can be programmed to automatically control the whole lighting system without an operator.