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Specification
Model: Power Requirement: Housing: LCD: DMX Channels Inputs/Outputs
Stage Master Pro AC 230V/ AC 120V ABS plastic case with black matte painting 240x128 -dot, TFT LCD with contrast adjustment 512 max., Configurable for fixtures DMX OUT: 3-pin & 5-pin Neutrik chassis connector MIDI IN/THRU/OUT: Standard 5-pin DIN connector RS-232 Port: DB9 connector Audio IN: 1/4" unbalanced stereo jack Built-in microphone or line in 688x550x165mm Approx. 11.8 Kg Memory Card: ScanDisk 32 MB Compact Flash Card DJ Lamp: USB connector, 5V/1W gooseneck light
Audio trigger: Overall Dimensions: Weight: Optional Accessory:
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Getting acquainted
Principle Features
Professional 512-channel DMX controller, ideal for fixtures 64 fixtures, each with a maximum of 20 channels 16-bit/ 8-bit resolution of Pan/Tilt movement Free access of 36 shows, 128 scenes, 9 groups and a sequencer Each show is allocated with 32KB memory, cross-fade time and stand time are programmable Internal library is editable, up to 255 fixtures types can be created Free access of CF card(32MB) for the exchange of data file Data file can be downloaded or uploaded to a PC (RS 232 port) The software can be updated with new versions Music sync. functions with audio gain adjustment USB socket for DJ lamp(5V, 1W), lighting adjustable Joystick for Pan/ Tilt adjustment of projector Blackout enables to shut all fixtures off 240x128 dots LCD display with contrast adjustment Neutrik XLR sockets for 512 DMX channels output MIDI In/ Thru/ Out connectors Auto/ Music/Manual chase Jack socket for cable control for stepping AC 120V / AC 230V selectable
Basic Control Parts
Fixture Buttons(1-16) These 16 buttons play multi-purpose functions depending on the operating mode. Only one function is selected at a time and the LED will be lit accordingly. There are four statuses: The LED lights up, indicating the fixture can not be switched off unless it is activated. The LED blinks steadily, indicating the fixture can be enabled by channel faders. The LED blinks briefly, indicating the fixture is a part of the scenes or shows. The LED blinks from time to time, indicating the fixture is frozen.
Enables to freeze all the selected fixtures so that you can keep the fixtures from being attached to the faders, scenes and shows. Enables to prevent all settings to the console from unauthorized changes. You can only be granted when you enter correct password. Gives access to Group of fixtures which help reduce repeated manual procedure of several equal fixtures. Gives access to Scene menu, which allows to create, copy, capture and detect the scenes. Clears all manual fixtures unless they are frozen. Enables to choose the running mode for the show(s).
Freeze: Lock: Group: Scene : Clr Fix.:
Auto/ Manual/ Music:
P1-18/ P19-36: Shift between P1-18 and P19-36 shows. ShowAll: Allows to view the table of fixtures patch. Indicates the state of function lock/ free.
Function Free/ Lock: MIDI: Enable:
Indicates MIDI enabled or disabled state.
MultiShow/ SingleShow: Indicates enabled SingleShow or MultiShow mode. DMX s/ l: G-Crs: G-Std: Indicates the starting DMX channel of the selected fixture and how many channel are occupied. Indicates the multiplying factor of the fade-in and fade-out of the whole show. Indicates the multiplying factor of the step stand time of the whole show.
Recall Shows F1
CH Esc Fade Ena ChManual
S-Crs 2.0
S-Std 2.0
Freeze Go Back Repeat
Step : 2 Show: 1
G-Crs 2.0
G-Std 5.0
Fade Ena/ Dis: ChManual: Go: Back: Repeat: S-Crs: S-Std:
Allows to change between Fade Enable and Fade Disable, of which Fade enable refer to Cross time enable, the latter Cross time disable. Cut the channel of a fixture out of the show so that you can direct control the channel by means of the fader. Raise the step by one. Lower the step by one. Play the current step a second time. Indicates the step's fade time Indicates the step's running time
In the homepage phase, you simply have to press the relevant button in the Show section to recall and play the show available in the library. When the button is pressed, the LED will light up indicating the show is enabled, the LCD will display the running state of the show, such as the step, the stand and cross time, the running mode, and etc. Pressing the relevant Show button a second time will exit from the show, so will "Esc". If MultiShow has been chosen, you can select more than one shows at one time.
Use the F10 button to scroll to the desired running mode for the selected show(s). In Auto mode, the shows will be executed at the set stand and cross time. The Stand and Cross time buttons can be used to change the stand and cross time for the show. In Manual mode, pressing Go or Back (F6 or F7 ) allows to raise or lower the step of the show. As a result, the shows will be executed step by step. In Music mode, the show will be executed depending on the music beat.
Recall a Sequencer
This console allows you to produce a sequencer by linking the shows. To recall the sequencer, simply press the Sequencer button, its LED lights up indicating it is enabled. The LCD shows the current show and its step. All the shows contained in the sequencer will proceed one by one. Pressing the Sequencer button a second time will exit from the sequencer, so will "Esc".
Recall a Scene
This console allows you to record up to 128 scenes. To recall a scene, you will simply press any of 16 Scene buttons, its LED will light up indicating the scene is enabled. You can only select one scene at a time. Pressing this button again allows to exit, its LED goes out.
Choose Fixtures
This console can control up to 64 fixtures you have assigned in Fixture Patch. The fixtures enable to have access to fader control, as well to be subjected to the shows or scenes, which brings you great flexibility. The Fixture buttons 1-16 can be used in combination with Bank buttons to select desired fixtures. The LED blinks constantly indicating the fixture is selected and that faders are enabled. You can now use the faders to control the DMX channels of the fixture. Take notice to observe the status of the LED so that you can be aware of the conditions of the fixture. The fixture will be defined as the proceeding one subjected to the faders when its LED blinks constantly. Those with LEDs being lit up will be regarded as the preceding fixtures. 11
Group of Fixtures
This console allows you to create up to 9 groups by combining several fixtures. Group of fixtures helps reduce the procedure when you work on several equal fixtures. Press the relevant button in the Group section to call the group, the group LED will blink constantly and the fixtures will be enabled. Pressing this Group button a second time will leave this group.
Freeze Fixtures
This function allows you to keep all the selected fixtures from being subjected to the faders, scenes or shows. Make sure the fixtures are subjected to faders manual control before you can freeze the fixtures. To freeze a fixture, first select a fixture under fader control(its LED blinks constantly), then you can freeze this fixture by pressing the F5 (Freeze) button. The fixture LED blinks unstably indicating it is frozen. To unfreeze this fixture, you simply have to press the fixture button.
Password & Function Lock
The first time that you enter any setup menu after switching the console on, you will be required to insert a Password composed of 6 figures, which can be inserted by means of Show buttons(numeric buttons 1-10). The default Password is 1-6-8-1-6-8. The Password guarantees all data files of the console from any unauthorized changes, that will enhance greatly the data security. The LCD shows Function Lock before you enter correct Password. After you have inserted the Password, you will be enabled to access any setup menu, which can be prompted by Function Free in the display. Every time you switch the console on, you will be required to insert the Password before you can make any parameter settings. Carefully protect your Password and always keep it in mind. You can change the Password as necessary(see Setup menu).
Sequencer Setup
F1 F2 F3 F4 F9 F10 F11 F12
F5 F6 F7
Delete
In Homepage phase, pressing the F2 button(SeqSetup) allows to enter Sequencer Setup. This menu allows you to pick up to 100 shows to make up a sequencer, the selected shows will appear in the display. You can choose the desired shows by means of Show buttons, delete unused shows by pressing the F12(Delete) button. Press the F11(P1-18) button to change between 1-18 and 19-36 shows, the F9(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu, the storage is automatic.
Group Setup Menu
Group: 1
In Homepage phase, pressing the F7 button(Group) allows to enter Group Setup Menu. This menu allows you to select several fixtures to make a group. First select the group number by pressing the Group button, the LCD will show the Group number. Next, press the Fixture buttons in combination with the Bank buttons to select the fixtures. We suggest selecting the same kind of fixtures. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu, the storage is automatic.
Setup Menu
Setup Menu Display F1
Esc Download FixSetup FixPatch
Pasword
Music Gain
In Homepage phase, press the F1 button(Setup) to access Setup menu. You will be required to insert the Password if Function Lock is enabled. In Setup menu, the indications in the LCD will be detailed as follows: Esc : Download: FixSetup: FixPatch: Password: More: Music Gain: Reset: Goes back to the previous menu. Enables to swap data files with the CF card and a PC. Gives access to Fixture Setup menu. Allows to carry out patching procedure of up to 64 fixtures. Enables to change password. Gives access to Miscellaneous Options menu for extended settings of the console. Enables to adjust the gain factor of musical signal Allows to delete all the shows, scenes and the library, and set all parameters of setup to default.
Fixture Setup
Fixture: 98 XXXXXX Ch: 1 PanCoars
Ch. Assign: Fade Type: MasterDim: Shutter: Bo Level: X Yes No No 0
Ch Up Ch Dw FixName Ch Name
F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12
Esc Save Next Prev
Tabset
Copy From Fix
Default
In Setup menu, press the F3(FixSetup) button to access Fixture setup menu, a new window will appear. The indications are detailed as follows: "Fixture: 98 XXXXXX" at the upper left corner indicates the type of the selected fixture, and "Ch: 1 PanCoars" at the upper right corner indicates the channel number and name of the fixture. The central box shows the fixture configuration, including the DMX channel assignment, fade enable/disable, master dimmer enable/disable, shutter enable/disable and Bo level adjustment.
Esc : Save : Next/ Prev : Ch Up/ Dw : FixName : ChName : Tabset :
Goes back to the previous menu. Allows to save the fixture settings. Scroll through the 255 fixtures in the library to find the fixture required. Scroll through the channels for DMX channel assignment. Enables to name the fixture Enables to name the channels of the fixture. Enables to give up to 48 preset DMX values(0-255) for the channel.
Copy From Fix : Replace the current fixture with a new one. Default : Enables to set default fixture.
Name Fixture
Fixture Name Input
Fixture Name:
F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12
In Fixture Setup menu, press the F7(FixName) button, a new window will appear reminding you to name this fixture. The fixture name consists of a maximum of 8 letters. Use fader 1 to scroll to the character for the first letter of the fixture name, fader 2 for the second letter, and so on, until fader 8 for the last letter. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu.
Name Fixture Channel
Fixture Channel Name Input
Channel Name:
Channel Name Table
Up Down
In Fixture Setup menu, press the F8(ChName) button, a new window will appear reminding you to name this fixture channel. The channel name consists of a maximum of 8 letters. Use fader 1 to scroll to the character for the first letter of the channel name, fader 2 for the second letter, and so on, until fader 8 for the last letter. You can also use the F10(Up) and F11(Down) buttons to scroll to the channel name available in the library. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu.
Fixture Configuration
Ch. Assign: Off Fade Type: Yes MasterDim: No Shutter: No Bo Level: 0
Copy From Fix Ch Up Ch Dw FixName Ch Name
In Fixture Setup menu, please carry out the following procedures for channel assignment. Step 1 - Assign DMX channel: Use the fader 1 to assign the channel or joystick number on the console to each channel of the fixture. The indications 1-16 refer to channel 1-16 on the console, "X", "XF", "Y" and "YF" respectively denotes Pan, Pan fine, Tilt and Tilt fine movement of the joystick. If the indication is Off, the channel of the fixture will be shut off and you will not able to assign the rest channels of the fixture. "---" will leave the channel indeterminate. For example:
XXXXXX Fix. CH. Ch. Assign Pan Fine 2 XF Tilt Fine 4 YF Color Gobo Gobo Rot 7 Off
Pan Coarse
Tilt Coarse
Step 2 - Fade Enable/ Disable Using the fader 2 results in two options: Yes and No. "Yes" indicates fade time is enabled, and "No" indicates fade time is disabled. Step 3 - Master Dimmer Enable/ Disable Use the fader 3 to enable or disable the connection to the master dimmer fader. Step 4 - Shutter Yes/ No Using the fader 4 results in two options: Yes and No. "Yes" indicates Bo level is available for this channel(shutter) when the fixture shuts off, and "No" indicates the channel(not shutter) will not get involved when the fixture shuts off. Step 5 - Bo Level Adjustment Use the fader 5 to set a value between 0 and 255 for this (shutter) channel.
In Fixture Setup menu, pressing the F12(Default) button allows to make default settings for the fixture, that is, erase this fixture from the library. A dialog box will appear reminding whether you are sure or not. Press the F10(Ok) button to confirm or the F1 button to exit.
Set Default Fixture? Press F1 to Exit
Copy From Fixture
Fixture Copy Menu
Copy Fixture: 1 Name: to Fixture: 1
Keypad
F4 F9 F10 F11 F12
In Fixture Setup menu, press the F10 or F11(Copy From Fix) button to access the Fixture Copy Menu, a new window will appear reminding you how to copy a fixture to replace the existed fixture. First use the F6(Up) or F7(Down) button to select the desired fixture, pressing the F12(Keypad) button also allows you to enter a fixture No. by means of Show buttons. The selected fixture number and name will appear in the window. Next, press the F9(Copy) button, a dialog box will appear reminding you whether you are sure or not. Press "Ok" to confirm this setting or the F1 button to exit. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu.
XXXXXX Ch: 5 Channel :1 Table Total Item: 42
1-- - - - - - - 000
In Fixture Setup menu, press the F9(Tabset) button to access Tabset menu. This menu allows you to preprogram up to 48 tabulating value(0-255), so that you can direct access this values for desired channel effects by pressing the button corresponding to the assignment channel. First, use the fader 1 to select the table total item between 1 and 48(Off indicates this function is disabled). Next use the fader 2 to scroll to the value you want to assign to the flashing frame of the table. Press the F10(Next) or F11(Prev) button to move from frame to frame. Be careful that the next value in the frame should be bigger than its previous value. Press the F9(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu.
In Fixture setup menu, when you have completed the fixture configuration, be sure to press the F2(Save) button to confirm all the settings before you leaves this menu. It is very important. If you fail to do so, all the settings you have made will lose.
Fixture Patch F1 F2 F3 F4 F9 F10 F11 F12
DMX s/ l 1/ 14 Fix. Up Tot ch 494 Fix. Dw
Esc Next Prev
Fix: XXXXXX
In Setup menu, press the F4(FixPatch) button to access Fixture Patch menu, a new window will appear indicating all the 64 fixtures subjected to this console. In this menu, you will have to assign one of the fixture type previously configured to patch each of 64 fixtures. Press the F3(Next) or F4(Prev) button to scroll to the fixture number (from 01-64), then press the F11(Fix. Up) or F12(Fix. Dw) button to select the type of fixture available in the library. The type will be shown in the display. It will be also indicated the starting channel(DMX s) of the fixture, the number of channels(DMX l) used by the fixture and the sum channels(Tot ch) occupied by all available fixtures. For example: Use F3 or F4 to scroll to number 01, next press F11 or F12 to select XXXXXX. As a result, XXXXXX will be assigned to the first fixture on the console. Proceed in this way to assign all 64 fixtures. Press the F1(Esc) button to leave this menu. The storage is automatic. Be careful that the sum of channel must not exceed 512, or an error message will appear and require you to re-enter this menu or carry out fixture configuration procedures when you leaves this menu.
Download Menu
In Setup menu, press the F2(Download) button to access Download menu. In this menu, pressing the F4(Card) button allows to access Memory Card Menu, and pressing the F8(PC) button results in Download With PC Menu. To leave this menu, you simply have to press the F1(Esc) button.
Memory Card Menu F1
Memory Card Menu
Zone: 1 Zone Name: XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Card Zone
NameSave Next Prev
In Download menu, press the F4 button(Card) to access Memory Card menu. A new window will appear with indications as follows: Esc : Load: Save: NameSave: Next/ Prev: Goes back to the previous menu. Gives access to Memory Load From Card Menu. Gives access to Memory Save to Card menu. Enables to save the zone name into the CF card. Allow to select the zone number between 1 and 15.
The central box in the window shows the zone number and name. Using the faders 1-13 allows to give a zone name composed of a maximum of 13 characters.
Memory Load From Card Menu
Show Scene
FixSetup
Load All
In Memory Card Menu, press the F4 button(Load), a new window will appear reminding you which you want to load from this card. In this menu, when you press either of the F4(FixSetuP), F8(Setup), F7(Scene) or F10/ F11(Load All) buttons, you will be required to confirm by "Ok"(F10) or to exit by F1. Pressing F10(Ok) will start this loading process. The time it takes depends on the volume of data file. Pressing F5(Show) enables to access to next menu named Show Load From Card Menu.
Show Load From Card Menu
Esc Up
Show: 1
Load All Show
In this menu, press F6(Up) or F7(Down) to choose the show(from1 to 36), you can also press F12(Keypad) allowing to enter the show number by means of the Show buttons. Once the show is selected, press F9(Load), then "Ok" to load this show. If you want to load all shows available in the card, Pressing F10 or F11 (Load All Show) will make it. Pressing F1(Esc) to go back to the previous menu.
Memory Save to Card Menu
Save All
In Memory Card Menu, press the F8 button(Save), a new window will appear reminding you which you want to save to this card. In this menu, when you press either of the F4(FixSetuP), F8(Setup), F7(Scene) or F10/ F11(Load All) buttons, you will be required to confirm by "Ok"(F10) or to exit by F1. Pressing F10(Ok) will start this saving process. The time it takes depends on the volume of data file. Pressing F5(Show) enables to access to next menu named Show Save to Card Menu.
Miscellaneous Menu
Setup Miscellaneous Menu
Esc Joystick Auto Run ShowMode
MIDI Beeper Dimmer Display
In Setup menu, press the F8 button(More) to access Setup Miscellaneous Menu. A new window will appear with indications as follows: Esc : Joystick: Auto Run: Goes back to the previous menu. Gives access to Joystick Configuration. Allows to enable or disable the selected show or sequencer to run automatically as soon as this console is switched on. Allows to select between Multi Show and Single Show. Beeper Enable/ Disable Gives access to MIDI configuration. Enables to adjust gooseneck dimmer. Enables to adjust dispaly contrast.
ShowMode : Beeper : MIDI : Dimmer : Display :
Joystick Configuration
Mode: VFixMed
In Miscellaneous Menu, press F2(Joystick), a new window appears indicating the current Joystick Mode. This menu offers you 5 options to choose the Joystick mode using the F4(Mode) button, they are: Dynamic : VFixLow : VFixMed : VFixHigh : Propors : To a short move we have a slow increase of DMX values, to a larger move we have a speed increase. Continuous increase of DMX value at low speed. Continuous increase of DMX value at medium speed. Continuous increase of DMX value at high speed. The value is absolute and given by the joystick; central position 128.
Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu. The storage is automatic.
Auto Run Mode
Auto Run Mode Selection
Mode: Disable Show: SEQ.
In Miscellaneous Menu, press F3(Auto Run), a new window will appear. This menu allows to run automatically the show or sequencer as soon as this console is switched on. You can enable or disable this function by pressing F4(Mode), and by means of fader 1 you can select the show number or the sequencer required to be executed. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu. The storage is automatic.
Single/ Multi Show Mode
Show Selection Mode
Mode: Single
In Miscellaneous Menu, press F4(ShowMode), a new window will appear. Pressing the F4(Mode) button allows you to choose whether the show in execution will be Single or Multi. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu. The storage is automatic.
MIDI Configuration
Mode.: Dis MIDI CH: 1
In Miscellaneous Menu, press F5(MIDI), a new window will appear. Pressing the F4 (Mode) allows to enable or disable MIDI mode, and using fader 1 enables you to scroll to the MIDI channel number matching that of MIDI Keyboard or sequencer. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu. The storage is automatic.
Beeper Configuration
Mode: Enable
In Miscellaneous Menu, press F6(Beeper), a new window will appear. Pressing the F4(Mode) button allows you to enable or disable the buzzer which sends out an acoustics signal. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu. The storage is automatic.
Gooseneck Dimmer Adjustment
Dimmer: 50
In Miscellaneous Menu, press F7(Dimmer), a new window will appear. In this menu, using the fader 1 allows you to adjust the dimming level of the gooseneck light from zero to full intensity. Out of the adjustment, "Off" indicates the gooseneck light gives zero output, "100" indicates it is fully on. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu. The storage is automatic.
Display Adjustment
Contrast: 100
In Miscellaneous Menu, press F8(Display), a new window will appear. You can adjust the display contrast by means of fader 1(from 1 to 100). Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu. The storage is automatic.
Music Gain Adjustment
Gain: 1 Test: [ ]
In Setup Menu, press F10 or F11(Music Gain) to access Music Gain Adjustment. In this menu, using the fader 1 allows to adjust music gain from 1 to 100. The line Test and the brackets will be used to test whether the audio sensitivity is suitable or not. The cursor within the brackets will flash once when it detects the music beat. As a result, you can adjust the optimum music gain. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu. The storage is automatic.
Change Password
Insert your Password
In Setup Menu, press F9(Password) , you will be required to insert your current password. When you have entered the password correctly, you will be required to give a new password. Use the Show buttons to enter your new password, next repeat the same password. As a result, the new password replaces the old one successfully. If you fail to change the password, it will return to Setup menu automatically. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu if you intend to abort this procedure.
Clr Show
Memory Used 0% [ ----------- ]
Erase Copy
In Edit Show Menu, press F6(Utility) to access Show Edit Utility. The options available are as follows: Esc : Clr Show: InsShow: CpyShow: Clone: Erase: Copy: ShowAll: Goes back to the previous menu. Allows to clear a show. Enables to add a show after a step Enables to copy a show to replace another one Allows to clone the step(scene) so that you can modify the step Enables to erase one or more steps from this show Enables to copy one or more steps and add them after a step Shows the fixture patch and the fixtures used for this show
In this menu, the central box of the window displays the current show and memory used.
Add a Show After
Show Insert
Up Show >> Down
F8 F9 F10 F11 F12
In Show Edit Utility Menu, press F7(InsShow) to access Show Insert menu. This menu allows you to add a show in to another show. First press F3(Show) to position the cursor ">>" in Show line, use F6(Up), F7(Down) or F12(Keypad) to select the show(from 1 to 36). Next press F4(In To) to position the cursor ">>" in In To line, use F6(Up), F7(Down) or F12(Keypad) to select the step after which you intend to add a show. Press F10(Insert), you will be required to confirm by "Ok" or to exit by the F1 button. "Ok" confirms this operation, as a result, this show will be added after the step. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu.
Show Copy Menu
Copy Show 1 to Show: 6
Copy Up Down
In Show Edit Utility Menu, press F8(CpyShow) to access Show Copy menu. This menu allows you to updated a show with the current show. First use F6(Up), F7(Down) or F12(Keypad) to select the show required to be replaced. Next press F9(Copy), you will be required to confirm by "Ok" or to exit by the F1 button. "Ok" confirms this operation. In this case, show 6 will be replaced by show 1. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu.
Erase one or more Steps
Step Multi Erase
Up Start >> Down
In Show Edit Utility Menu, press F10(Erase) to access Step Multi Erase menu. This menu allows you to erase one or more steps from the show. First press F3(Start) to move the forward cursor ">>" in line with Start , then you can select starting step using F6(Up), F7(Down) or F12(Keypad). Next press F4(End) to move the forward cursor ">>" in line with End, select the end step by means of F6(Up), F7(Down) or F12(Keypad). Press F10(Erase), you will be required to confirm by "Ok" or to exit by the F1 button. "Ok" confirms this operation, as a result, these steps from the starting to end step will be erased. In this case, the steps from 1 to 9 will be deleted from this show. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu.
Step Multi Copy
>> 9 Up Down
Esc Start End In To
In Show Edit Utility Menu, press F11(Copy) to access Step Multi Copy menu. This menu allows you to copy multi steps and add them after a step. First press F2(Start) to move the forward cursor ">>" in line with Start, use F6(Up), F7(Down) or F12(Keypad) to select the starting step. Next select the end step. Then select the step after which you intend add these steps. Press F10(Copy), you will be required to confirm by "Ok" or to exit by the F1 button. "Ok" confirms this operation. In this case, these 5 steps from step 1 to step 5 will be added after the step 9 of this show. Press the F1(Esc) button to go back to the previous menu.
Clear a Show
Memory Used 5% [ ----------- ]
In Show Edit Utility Menu, press F4(Clr Show) to clear the current show. You will be required to confirm by "Ok" or to exit by the F1 button. "Ok" confirms this operation, as a result, this show will be cleared and no step will be available in this show.
In Show Edit Utility Menu, press F5(Clone) to clone the current step(scene), the step will not any longer subject to the scene. If there is not enough memory space for the clone, you will be reminded with prompt "Out of Memory".
In Show Edit Utility Menu, press F12(ShowAll) to get acquainted with the Fixture Patch and the fixtures available in the show.
Scene Menu
Scene Menu Window
Copy Edit
In Homepage phase, press the F8 button(Scene) to access Scene Menu. A window appears with some indications. The options available are detailed as follows:
Esc : Used: Copy: Edit: Save:
Goes back to the previous menu. Allows you to get acquainted with out of 128 scenes which is not used in the shows Enables to copy any desired scenes to any position. Enables to create a new scene by means of the Fixture buttons. Allows to capture the manual fixtures and to save as a scene.
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