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Operation
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5.1.2 Rotate
720°
Each Shutter Rot/Index and the Shutter offset channel can freely rotate 720°. Starting for the
open value; one turn right and one turn left.
The framing shutters of a
Motorised WARP
can freely rotate 720 °.
The
Motorised WARP
defines a “zero value position of the framing shutters”. This sets the four
framing shutters at right angles to each other.
When the shutter rotation position is set to “Zero value position” and you move all shutters in,
you will get a raectangular/square shape.
5.1.3 How to identify a shutter shutter on your console
An operator can easily identify a shutter by moving one shutter and then using an ‘undo’
function to move it back to its original position. The ISIS
®
function for this is ‘return’. This
function is available on most lighting consoles.