Elation MDP 1219 Product code: SKU Manufacturer: ElationPrice: $1,499.95 
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Elation MDP 1219 The MDP-1219 is a 12 channel digital module dimmer, which contains a 32-bit high power computer with a Time Processing Unit and a big graphic display. This advanced technology offers possibilities of new and satisfactory operation. - USITT DMX-512 (3 pin).
- 10A/CH., Total 120A, Single-phase connection.
- 3 phase connection: 10A/CH., Total 40A per phase.
- Incorporate a 32-bit high power microcomputer with a time processing unit and a big graphic LCD display.
- Separate DMX addressing for each channel.
- Each channel can be individually programmed.
- Free programming of control curves.
- 12 Internal memories can be recalled as required, the memory can be activated to fade in, fade out or to chase.
- A chase containing the internal memories can be recalled
- The chase speed, fade time and the number of steps (1-12) can be programmed.
- DMX Off/DMX Failure can start a chase or call a memory.
- DMX and MIDI input.
- The communication between several dimmers can be established in Master/Slave mode.
- MIDI accepts "program change" signals to call the internal memories, chase or "OFF".
- Analog input works without any adjustment.
- Short circuit protection for each channel with the use of 10A circuit breaker.
- The LCD shows the input or output signals, phase voltage, channel setting, memory etc.
- Alarm of power surge and over temperature with switch off.
- Power failure memory.
- Electronic fuse and load check.
- Dimensions: 18" x 19" x 7" (457 x 482 x 178mm).
- Weight: 60 lbs. (27.2kgs.).
- Power requirement: AC 120V~60Hz, AC 230V~50/60Hz.
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