Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the American DJ UC IR Universal Infrared Remote used for? A: The American DJ UC IR Universal Infrared Remote is designed to control various functions of compatible ADJ lighting fixtures, including dimming, blackout, gobo selection, color changes, and program speed.
- Q: Is the remote easy to install and use? A: Yes, the American DJ UC IR remote is easy to install and operate, allowing users to quickly access essential functions of their lighting fixtures without complicated setups.
- Q: What lighting fixtures are compatible with this remote? A: The remote is compatible with several American DJ lighting fixtures, particularly those that support infrared remote control, such as the Inno Pocket Beam Q4.
- Q: Does the remote offer wireless control? A: Yes, the American DJ UC IR remote provides wireless control, allowing users to operate their lighting fixtures from a distance without the need for physical connections.
- Q: Can I control multiple fixtures with one remote? A: Yes, you can control multiple compatible ADJ fixtures simultaneously with the American DJ UC IR remote, depending on the fixtures' compatibility.
- Q: What functions can I control with this remote? A: The remote allows users to control functions such as dimming, full on, blackout, gobo selection, color changes, and sound-active modes.
- Q: What materials is the remote made from? A: The American DJ UC IR remote does not specify a particular material, but it is designed for durability and ease of use in stage settings.
- Q: How far can I operate the remote from the fixture? A: The operational range of the American DJ UC IR remote typically extends up to 30 feet, allowing for flexible control during performances.
- Q: Does the remote require batteries? A: Yes, the American DJ UC IR remote requires batteries to operate, which are usually included at the time of purchase.
- Q: What should I do if the remote stops working? A: If the remote stops working, check the batteries for replacement, ensure there are no obstructions between the remote and the fixture, and verify that the fixture is powered on.