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Press the Fader number Thru number to enter a range of Fader numbers. Press the Fader number And number to enter a group of Fader numbers. Press the Exit key to close the menu. The six function buttons above the programmer LCD are used to select which function is active on the wheels and palette buttons.

For example, when the Fixture button is pressed, the palette buttons are used to select fixtures and the wheels are set to control Intensity and movement. When the Colour button is pressed, any selected fixtures can be set to a colour using the wheels or the colour palette buttons if programmed. However when the Record button is held down it also displays and provides quick access to the Record options menu.

Note The Programmer defaults to Fixture selection mode after being cleared. This allows various beam parameter to be recorded to the palette buttons and then combined together.

For example it is often useful to record Gobos to one set of buttons and Focus settings to another set. Then a particular Gobo, say Stars, can be combined with a Focus setting for say a short or long throw.

If more than one fixture is selected, the LCD will display the Position, Colour or Beam values for the lowest number fixture. For information on recording and using the palette buttons see the next section. When pressed, all fixtures and scrollers go to the previous state, ie.

Press to select the palette. Palette fade time can be set in the Setup Prefs Ptime field. The Effects Palette cannot be modified. Patching Fixtures and Scrollers automatically programmes the Fixture and Scroller buttons. The other Palettes i. Position, Colour, Beam, and Group must be recorded as detailed below.

The LED in each palette button illuminates when it is selected. Press again to deselect Hold down one palette button and then press another to select or deselect all scrollers between the two buttons. Some functions are common to more than one palette. The Next button is used to quickly step through a number of Fixtures, Scrollers or Groups highlighting one at a time.

Then the next highest numbered item is selected and its intensity is set to full Note1. This feature is not available for moving mirror fixtures. This provides a quick method of Active taking control fixtures during playback. Scroller Function Only: The Pg1 — Pg4 buttons are used to select the active page if more than 20 scrollers are patched. Up to 4 pages of 20 scrollers can be Pg This provides a quick method of taking control of fixtures during playback.

Up to 3 pages of 20 palette buttons can be recorded. Initially all Beam parameters are Masked, but moving a wheel will unmask the corresponding parameter. This feature is useful when Mask recording Gobo palettes, to prevent recording focus parameters at the same time. The More button is used, to access the additional parameters, when a fixture type has more than three colour or beam parameters, More Note 1 The levels for the selected highlighted and deselected fixtures Page 28 Revision 5.

Effects can be recorded to memories but not as Chase steps. To use an effect, select one or more fixtures and set their intensity. Size Adjusts the amplitude of the effect. Offset Adjusts the relative starting positions of the effect, for each fixture, in the order the fixtures were selected. Size Ratio Adjusts the relative amplitude of the pan and tilt values. For example adjusting this allows the circle to be changed into an ellipse. To stop the effect on the selected fixtures, press the button, above the Programmer LCD, labelled Clear.

For example by fanning position a group of fixtures can be made to all point inwards to a point or outwards like a fan. A minimum of 2 lights must be selected to use Fan.

It is used to set palette timing on or off — refer to section Rotate the Pan wheel clockwise to fan Pan outwards. Tilt Rotate the Tilt wheel anti-clockwise to fan Tilt backwards.

Rotate the Pan wheel clockwise to fan Pan forwards. Fan works, not only on position but also on Intensity, Colour and Beam. Fanning colour creates staggered hues and rainbow like effects. Fanned parameters are stored in Memories and Chases as Levels not Palettes.

Page 30 Revision 5. Moreover any changes made to a palette will automatically update any memories or chases that have been recorded using those palettes. Generally Palettes are recorded by first selecting fixtures and setting Position Colour or Beam information.

To store the information press and hold the Record button, and press a palette button. There are however different rules for recording position, colour, and beam. Press the Fixture button. Select a fixture. Press the Position button. Use the wheels to change the position of this fixture.

Repeat steps 1 to 4 until all fixtures required in the palette have been changed. Press and hold the Record button, and press the palette button that the positions are to be recorded into. Unselected fixtures of the same type are automatically included when the palette is recorded. However if individual settings for each fixture are required then some, or all, fixtures can be selected and a unique colour will be recorded for each selected fixture.

To record a fixture colour palette: 1. Select the first fixture. Press the Colour button. Use the wheels to change the colour of this fixture.

Press and hold the Record button, and press the palette button that the colour is to be recorded into. That colour will be recorded into all fixtures of the type selected. If more than one fixture of a type are selected and the colour setting for these fixtures are different, then the colour setting for the lowest number fixture is used as the common setting for all other non-selected fixtures.

The colour setting for the other fixture is regarded as a unique setting for those lights alone. It will not affect the previously recorded values. If a fixture is patched at a later stage and the same type of fixture has colour information in a palette, this new fixture is added to the palette automatically. Unselected scrollers will also be recorded. In this way only one scroller needs to be adjusted to record that colour for all scrollers. Press the Scroller button.

Select the first scroller. Use the wheels to change the colour of this scroller. That colour will be recorded into all scrollers. If more than one scroller is selected, and the colour settings for those are different, then the colour setting for the lowest number scroller is used as the common setting for all other non-selected scrollers.

The colour setting for the 2nd higher number scroller is regarded as a unique setting for that scroller alone. If a scroller is patched at a later stage, this new scroller is added to the recorded palettes automatically.

However if individual settings for each light are required then some, or all, fixtures can be selected and a unique beam will be recorded for each selected fixture. Additionally only the beam parameters that have changed are recorded. As an example, this allows different gobo settings in palettes , different strobe rates in palettes , and different iris settings to be recorded in palettes Because multiple beam palettes can be played back at one time, settings for gobo, strobe, and iris can be combined.

To record a fixture beam palette: 1. Press the Beam button. Use the wheels to change only the beam parameters that are to be recorded for this fixture. Page 32 Revision 5. Press and hold the Record button, and press the palette button that the beam is to be recorded into. That beam will be recorded into all fixtures of the type selected. If more than one fixture of a type is selected and the beam setting for these two fixtures are different, then the beam setting for the lowest number fixture is used as the common setting for all other non-selected fixtures.

The beam setting for the 2nd higher number fixture is regarded as a unique setting for that light alone. If a different fixture needs to be included in a palette at a later stage, it is possible to re-record the palette. If a fixture is patched at a later stage and the same type of fixture has beam information in a palette, this new fixture is added to the palette automatically. To record a Group palette: 1. Select the required Scrollers 5.

Press the Group button. In this default mode all console output is recorded regardless of its source. However there are a number of record options to allow for more advanced use. For example, it is possible to only record output from the programmer and ignore any playback. It is also possible to record all selected fixtures rather than all fixtures with intensity.

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