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viswa_hcl 1:42am on Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 
Sturdy and easy to use player. This is one of the best MP3 players on the market. nice mp3 player I needed a new mp3 player and got this based on a sale email which came through. A bit hesitant about it.
Peter Dunn 11:11am on Saturday, September 18th, 2010 
I got a 30GB in 2006. Within 11 months it stopped working. Got a 60GB as a warranty replacement. 11 months later that one also stopped working. great player .easy to use. Dropped and bashed around and has survived until now. I have one of these and i love it it is sooo easy to use and i just love the fact that i can add my songs through windows media.
jlnc 5:16am on Saturday, August 14th, 2010 
I purchased a Creative Zen: Vision M not too long ago. I was really excited to purchase this product and I had a great time with it at first. I admit that I have never used an IPod, but I tend to resist jumping on the "bandwagon," when it comes to trends.
ph_il 6:43pm on Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 
Having owned one for nigh on 3 years, its been enjoyable and rewarding to own this product Screen, Battery Life, GB Size, GUI, Locking, Scrolling.
MrASCII 11:24am on Friday, June 11th, 2010 
To introduce you to the Creative Zen Vision M MP4 player. At the junction of 05 and in 2006, the innovation introduced in one breath. And each stage, especially at Creative Zen Vision:M 260,000 colors high clear LCDses shows to hold in return to put.
Queensbury 12:05pm on Monday, June 7th, 2010 
It was great when i used it but now im using ...  Everything mmmmmmmm, nothing It was great when i used it but now im using a zune 120gb because i ran out of room on the Vision M but this thing is great Everything mmmmmmmm.
iosiccheim 12:01am on Sunday, May 30th, 2010 
with Creative ZEN VISION:M 30 GB you can play your favorite music for up to14 hrs of continuous music. and an estimated time of 4. Available in five colors, the Creative Zen Vision:M has an incredible screen, a simple interface, excellent video battery life.
johnrambo 11:32am on Sunday, April 25th, 2010 
The Creative Zen Vision:M was given to me as a gift, as it was the one player I desired to have. It seemed to have everything necessary in a player.
mrynit 4:54am on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 
My husband purchased this at Wal-Mart in November 2007 before we went on a cruise ( 5 days). He was tired of me using the disposal cameras. General ====== I spent a long time looking around for my MP3 player.
JerryB 11:18pm on Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 
Its amazing cyrystal clear screen is an amazing technical acheivment with its 262,144 vibrant colours. With 15000 songs, tens of thousands of photos. plays a lot of music, picture and video formats a bit bulky ; accessories not readily available here in the Philippines would plays a lot of music, picture and video formats. easy to use a bit bulky. no a/v cable supplied with the package

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Documents

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CH 5 6

PROIETTORI COEF DIVISI PER NUMERO DI CANALI CDisco SC CDisco AL Color Fr Col Show PERF I PERF II PERF III PERF IV PERF 200 200Disco 250RG 250Show 1k2 Disco MP 250 MP 250 Fr = Color Disco Scarica = Color Disco Alogeno = Color Fresnel = Color Show = Performance 1 = Performance 2 = Performance 3 = Performance 4 = Performance 200 = Performance 200 Disco = Performance 250 RG = Performance 250 Show = Performance 1200 Disco = MP-250 Optic = MP-250 Fresnel

Figure 14

Step 3

Projectors assignment

Figure 15

Figure 16

After pushing ENTER (part. R, fig. 17) with the word [ASSIGN] between flashing brackets, the display will give you other indications and requests. This stage is absolutely necessary to the Master Disco 96 functioning because it will be impossible to edit any program till one projectors set will be at disposal. As soon as you enter this stage, the led of the PROJECTORS section, relevant to the n1 of the available projectors, will flash (fig. 16). By means of the S and T buttons you will select the type of projector to link to the selected number; if you have not yet done the step 4 [TYPE] the choice, is limited to the whole series of COEF projectors, that will appear on the display together with informations about: - DMX starting channel of the projector DMX St - number of channels occuped by the projector DMX Len - total number of the channels used in Master Disco 96 Channels Used: Continue to assign the installed projectors by pushing the button relevant to each projector (part. B, fig. 16) and repeating the operations explained above. Pressing ESC you will exit from ASSIGN (part. Q, fig. 17).
PROJECTORS COEF by NUMBER OF CHANNELS CDisco SC CDisco AL Color Fr Col Show PERF I PERF II PERF III PERF IV PERF 200 200Disco 250RG 250Show 1k2 Disco MP 250 MP 250 Fr = Color Disco Scarica = Color Disco Alogeno = Color Fresnel = Color Show = Performance 1 = Performance 2 = Performance 3 = Performance 4 = Performance 200 = Performance 200 Disco = Performance 250 RG = Performance 250 Show = Performance 1200 Disco = MP-250 Optic = MP-250 Fresnel

Figure 17

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Passo 4 - TYPE - Tipi di proiettore
JOY ASSIGN [TYPE] SETUP2 ----- ----Figure 18
[N:1 ]Name:Type 01 ChPrj:1 ChMS96:-Interpolation:--Shutter Value:---

Figure 19

Selezionando [TYPE] un nuovo menu (Fig. 19) ci indicher il tipo di proiettore che ci apprestiamo a configurare. Possiamo configurare sino a 10 tipi di proiettore differenti; tale scelta si effettua tramite i pulsanti S e T. Determinato il numero del proiettore da configurare, per mezzo dei pulsanti U e V sceglieremo cosa variare della configurazione: [Name:Type xx] [ChPrj:x] [ChMS96] [Interpolation:XX] [Shutter Value:---] = Nome da attribuire al proiettore = Canale fisico del proiettore in edit = Canale assegnato al Master Disco 96 = Interpolazione o meno del canale = Valore digitale dellotturatore chiuso attribuito al canale selezionato

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Passo 5 Step 5 -

AUDIO AUDIO

Configurazione Audio IN Audio IN Setting
*SETUP / 2 * [AUDIO] RS232 ----BEEPER PASSW FORM.

Figure 22

******

AUDIO ******

Input:MIC Input:LINEA

Figure 23 Figure 24

Passare alla sezione SETUP2 come precedentemente indicato. Selezionare con i pulsanti U e V (fig.23) la parola [AUDIO] e premere ENTER. In questo modo avremo la possibilit di determinare il tipo di sorgente AUDIO che piloter il cambio scena automatico del programma in esecuzione. Scegliere tra l ingresso microfonico e l ingresso PIN RCA con i tasti S e T nella sezione EDIT KEYPAD (fig.23). Premere ESC per uscire dalla funzione. Go to SETUP2 function. Select by means of the U and V push-buttons (fig. 23) the word [AUDIO] and press ENTER. In this way you will have the possibility to select the kind of AUDIO source that will pilot the automatic changing of the scene of the program in execution. Choose between the microphone input and the PIN RCA one by means of the S and T pushbuttons in the EDIT KEYPAD section (fig. 23). Push ESC to exit the function.

Passo 6 Step 6 -

RS232 RS232
Configurazione porta RS232 RS232 port configuration
****** RS232 ****** Status:DISABLED Status:ENABLED

Figure 25

Selezionare con i pulsanti U e V (fig.23) la parola [RS232] e premere ENTER. In questo modo avremo la possibilit di stabilire se rendere attiva o disattivare la porta RS232 con i tasti S e T (fig.23). Il nuovo software permette ora il salvataggio ed il recupero dei programmi attraverso il collegamento al Personal Computer per mezzo della porta RS232. Premere ESC per uscire dalla funzione.
Select by means of the U and V push-buttons (fig. 23) the word [RS232] and push ENTER. In this way you will have the possibility to decide to enable or disable the RS232 port by means of the S and T push-buttons (fig. 23). With the new software release, you can save and load the MasterDisco96 programs and configuration by means of the RS232 port and the Personal Computer. Press ESC to exit from the function.

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Passo 7 Step 7 -

BEEPER BEEPER

Configurazione cicalino interno BEEPER setting

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5 - PROGRAMMING
Push ENTER in order to enter the stage of program preparation. Insert the personal PASSWORD in case you have saved your own one ( see chapter SET-UP ). The display will ask you to select one of the 16 programs (see fig. 45 part A) and after that it will show the following instructions (see fig. 44) : Scene 1/1 - the first number indicates the scene you are in at the moment and the second number indicates the total scenes already programmed. TS : 1.0 - indicates the STAND time value expressed in seconds (standing time of a scene before the scene change). Minimum value 0.1 Maximum value 9.9. TC : 1.0 - indicates the CROSS time value expressed in seconds (moving time of the mirror axis; X and Y channels) [START] - allows you to go immediately to the first scene of the program [END] - allows you to go immediately to the last scene of the program [COPYprg] - copy the program you are editing into another program (Destination?) [DELETE prg] - cancel the program you are editing The first step to take when you enter in the programming stage of a program is to select the projector or projectors (push-buttons B fig 45) that you want to insert in the scene; the selected projectors leds will be flashing. You can control the selected projectors by means of sliders J and Joystick (to control the projector which have more channels, press the push-button W to change channel bank) ; set the STAND and CROSS times by means of the relevant push-buttons in the TIMES section (part. G-H-I-L fig 51) than press INSERT (part. O fig 51) to skip to the next scene. It is possible to go back to the requested scene by means of push-buttons M and N and to change the projectors channels values; the projector must be selected (the relevant led flashing) and to proceed to the values changing using the sliders and joystick. You will notice that any small movement of the slider will activate the channel and you will see on the display the digital value inserted. In order to make a fine adjustment of the value, once you have activated the requested channel, you can use the push-buttons Y and Z that will make adjustments of one digit by one digit. The X push-button will quickly activate the X and Y channels of the joystick without having to touch it and this will avoid any possible movement from the setted position.

Progr. 1 Sc: 1/1

KTS:1.0 KTC:1.0

Program Running

Figure 54

Figure 53

Progr. 1 KTS:1.0 Sc: 1/1 KTC:1.0 [087] X:--- --- Y:124

Figure 55

Per mandare in esecuzione i programmi pre-ordinati con la funzione SEQUENCER, premere il pulsante SEQ. PROG. (part.F fig. 53). I programmi verranno eseguiti nellordine stabilito al momento della programmazione del SEQUENCER. Per interrompere lesecuzione sufficiente ripremere lo stesso pulsante.

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7 - RUN PROGRAMS
To send one program in execution you have to exit the programming stage and to push the relevant push-button (1-16). In this stage you also have the following functions available : a) scene changing by a given STAND time or by musical impulse (internal MIC or on LINE - see SETUP). b) temporary black-out of the program (shutter closing of all projectors) c) temporary STOP of the programs (projectors stopped with open shutter) d) manual use of some projectors even if they are used in the program Function a) It is possible to set a general time coefficient called KTS (STAND time) or KTC (CROSS time) to adjust the program execution by means of the push-buttons inserted in the TIMES section (part. G-H-I-L fig.56). It is also possible to set the scene change by musical impulse enabling the MUSIC push-button (part E fig. 56). The choice of the musical source must be setted in the SETUP stage. Press the push-button again to go back to the time function. Function b) By pressing the BLACK-OUT push-button (part. C fig. 56) you will stop the scene in execution and the shutters will be closed. Press the button again to restart the program. Function c) By pressing the PAUSA push-button (part D Fig. 56) you will temporary stop the execution of the program but keeping the shutters open. Function d) While the program is in execution you can select one or more projectors in order to obtain the complete manual control. The projectors that are inserted in the program (whose LEDS are quickly flashing) will be released (the LEDS will than flash more slowly) and available to manual control. By pressing the projector push-button again it will be reinserted in the program.

Figure 57

Figure 56

Figure 58

In order to send in execution the programs following the setting given in the function SEQUENCER you have to press the push-button SEQ.PROGR. (part. F fig. 56). The programs will be executed following the order given and to stop the execution you simply have to push the same button again.

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