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Simple Relay Fixture

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freeproductions
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Simple Relay Fixture

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Hi all, (yes I'm new) :)
I'm hoping that this will be a no-brainer. I am trying to figure out the simplest way to switch a bank of DMX relays (Velleman K8072 DMX controlled relay), which in turn switch a bunch of Kino/Fluro/Film Lights.
I need to provide the most straight forward, intuitive control set up such that the lights can be controlled by just about anyone :?
Is there a fixture arrangement that allows the relay channels to appear as simple switches as opposed to sliders?
I don't require any pan, tilt, gobo or any other business, just off and on and a name?
I know this is probably agonizingly simple, however I've been browsing the forum for hours and days and can't figure out the right setup for this application.
All help and advice HUGELY appreciated.


freeproductions
Knows how to turn Lights ON
Posts: 2
Joined: 19 Apr 2009, 10:50
FreeStyler Version: 3
I Use FreeStyler for: Theater
Twitter: twitter.com/

Re: Simple Relay Fixture

Post by freeproductions »

Andre:
Thanks very much for your help.
I'll try it now :)
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