12 Cues + 1 Cue (or output for connecting to another firework sequencer).
Armoured case and sealed membrane keypad.
Easy to use menu system in 5 languages
(GB, ES, IT, DE, FR).
Start device from front panel in event of external failure.
Bright easy to read backlit display for use at night.
Short circuit protected cues.
12 volts @ 6 Amps output.
Internal sealed lead acid battery. Complete with multi country smart charger.
Trigger firework sequencer from any pyro firing system or battery.
Full system Self Test on Power Up for maximum safety and reliability.
See if device is ready to fire without opening lid. This can be disabled for discrete operation
Vary the length of each firing pulse individually between 0.01s and 9.99s.
Save and recall sequences of delays for commonly used effects.
Equal interval mode allows you to set an equal time interval between all cues.
You can fire every cue, or you can fire groups of cues after every Trigger.
You can set any time delay from 0 seconds to 9m59.99 seconds in 10ms increments between every cue.
Example 1
Each cue will fire with a time delay of 0m01.75s between cues.
Example 2
Each cue will fire with a time delay of 0m01.75s between cues.
Cues will fire in 2 groups of 6 cues. Trigger 1 = Cues 1 - 6 will fire. Trigger 2 = Cues 7 - 12 will fire.
Example 3
Each cue will fire with a time delay of 0m05.00s between cues.
Cues will fire in 3 groups of 4 cues. Trigger 1 = Cues 1 - 4 will fire. Trigger 2 = Cues 5 - 8 will fire. Trigger 3 = Cues 8 - 12 will fire.
Different Interval Mode allows you to set a different incremental delay betwee each cue.
An incremental delay is a delay relative to the last cue. Think of it as the delay between cues.
Example 1
Cue 2 will fire 0m00.50s after Cue 1.
Example 2
Cue 3 will fire 0m02.35s after Cue 2.
Example 3
Cue 4 will fire 0m06.00s after Cue 3.
Clock Mode allows you to set a different absolute delay betwee each cue.
An absolute delay is a delay relative to a clock that starts to run when the first trigger pulse is received.
Example 1
Cue 1 will fire 0m00.50s after the first trigger pulse.
Example 2
Cue 2 will fire 0m02.35s after the first trigger pulse.
Example 3
Cue 3 will fire 0m06.00s after the first trigger pulse.
Step Mode allows you to step to each Cue sequentially on each sucessive trigger input pulse.
In this way you can connect a RhinoFire Firework Sequencer to your existing pyro firing system (or a battery / switch) and step through each cue one by one. You may also manually fire cues from the front panel.
Step Mode is ideal for simply expanding the number of cues on an existing pyro firing system.
Example 1
The next cue will fire on each sucessive trigger input pulse.
Sweep Mode is a special mode which allows you to sweep cues back and forth across multiple devices and multiple firing sites.
This mode is designed for long firing fronts with lots of single shot effects. Multiple Firework Sequencers can be connected together to achive a back-and-forth chase effect that is normally only achievable with more expensive and complex pyro firing systems.
Further detals are available in the instruction manual.
Example
Example screen in Sweep Mode