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the attribute you are changing. Finally you must always press “Enter” to record any changes you make to
any attribute. The message “DONE” will appear in the display when the change has been recorded.

NAME

 is the fixture name that appears whenever you select or deselect a fixture. You may want to

modify  this on all of your fixtures to show fixture purpose or location such as “MAX left” or
“DIMMERS 1-16”

CHANNELS

 is the total number of channels for the fixture. This can be any number from 1 to 32.

When you change the number of channels be aware that other things such as fixture addresses and
number of multi fixtures can be automatically changed if you drastically change the number of channels
for a fixture that has already been set up and is in use. Fixture attributes such as black channel, pan or tilt
will also be automatically disabled if you select a number that is smaller than the channels that are already
assigned to those attributes. For example if you already assigned pan to channel 8 and you reduce the total
number of channels for the fixture to 4, pan will automatically be set to “none”. Likewise if you increase
the number of channels from 8 to 9 and you had previously set up 4 multi fixtures using all 32 channels,
the multi fixture setting will be reset back to 1.

BLACK CHANNEL

 is the channel that will be affected when the “Black” switch is pressed. You can

choose any available fixture channel as well as “ALL” which will force all channels to the selected black
value.

BLACK VALUE

 is the DMX value that will be sent to the selected black channel(s). This will

accommodate  fixtures that use the gobo wheel for blackout and that use a value other than 0 to set the
gobo wheel to blackout.

PAN CHANNEL

 is the channel used by the fixture for pan. This can also be set to “none” if the fixture

does not have a pan feature. This is also the pan coarse channel or pan high byte channel for those
fixtures that use two channels to control pan.

PAN FINE 

is for fixtures that use two channels to control pan. This is also referred to sometimes as the

pan “low byte” channel. Set this to “none” if the fixture uses only one channel for pan.

TILT CHANNEL

 is the same as described above for pan channel except that it controls tilt.

TILT FINE

 is the same as described above for pan fine except that it controls tilt.

FADE MODE

 is used to set the crossfade method for each of the fixture’s channels. This attribute is

displayed on the top line of the display as “   

F

   ADE 01”. The number represents the channel number within

the fixture. Use the + and - switches or the data wheel to select the channel desired. Once the channel is
selected move the cursor to the bottom line and select the crossfade mode. The choices are “crossfade”,
“snap before fade” and “snap after fade”. You must press “Enter” after each channel has been
programmed.

“Crossfade” will make the channel fade between levels when changing scenes. The crossfade time will
vary from scene to scene depending on how it was programmed for that scene. Use this setting for
channels that control functions like pan and tilt or dimming to achieve a smooth transition from scene to
scene. If you use this setting for gobo or color wheel channels, they will cause the wheels to step through
all positions between the start and end positions of a long fade.

“Snap before fade” will cause the channel to jump immediately to the next scene level as soon as the new
scene is called. Use this setting for channels that control motor speed so that pan and tilt will move at the
correct speed during the fade. You can also use this setting for wheel channels that you want to change at
the start of long crossfades.

Summary of Contents for Show Designer

Page 1: ...American DJ Show Designer Software Revision 2 08 American DJ 4295 Charter Street Los Angeles CA 90058 USA E mail support ameriandj com Web www americandj com...

Page 2: ...ure settings and Shows are timed sequences of scenes Programming is quick and simple Fixture selection channel changes Presets and Chases are used to achieve a look on stage This can then be saved as...

Page 3: ...e Add switch while selecting the last items from the menu list This is a safety feature for the benefit of installers who wish to protect the memory from unauthorized tampering The various menu items...

Page 4: ...using the 4 banks of 8 faders When using the pan and tilt wheel or the trackball all of the fixtures within the group will respond if they have a pan and tilt feature Set individual pan and tilt leve...

Page 5: ...the channel used by the fixture for pan This can also be set to none if the fixture does not have a pan feature This is also the pan coarse channel or pan high byte channel for those fixtures that us...

Page 6: ...can also enable extra MIDI channels by moving the cursor to the number and use the or switch to select from 0 9 Extra MIDI channels will allow you to use more than one MIDI channel to call additional...

Page 7: ...ms that are not hidden will also be locked out to protect the memory To lock or unlock the memory use the or switches to select the desired state then press enter ERASE ALL MEMORY This is another one...

Page 8: ...fixtures can be controlled at once If for example all fixtures are enabled moving channel fader 1 with bank 1 selected will change channel 1 on every fixture If you are using the multi fixture feature...

Page 9: ...art when creating scenes SCENES RECORDING SCENES A scene is a recording of the state of the entire stage Individual channel levels as well as presets and chases can make up a scene Show Designer keeps...

Page 10: ...d in addition provides 16 pre recorded presets of each type referred to as factory presets The words color and beam are for convenience only in actuality you can record any type of effect or channel s...

Page 11: ...additional presets To exit record mode press Record the LEDs will stop flashing ERASE PRESET To erase an existing preset press Record then Color or Beam then Erase As when recording a preset all LEDs...

Page 12: ...ides 16 pre recorded chases referred to as factory chases A chase is a sequence of steps that can be played back creating motion or quick repetitive changes on stage Each chase step is a recording of...

Page 13: ...the cursor on the LCD under the item to be changed then use the or switch or the data wheel to modify it To get to the name continue to move the cursor to the right past the fade value and the screen...

Page 14: ...You will be prompted whether or not to add an empty chase step here Press Yes to insert an empty chase step at the current step number All following chase steps will be moved up one number Once the e...

Page 15: ...eat unless the speed has been locked in for that chase Read the section on chases regarding how to lock the chase speed Pressing the beat switch will automatically turn off Audio To turn off the beat...

Page 16: ...an t have a scene If you press Enter without selecting a scene the step number will advance leaving the previous step empty The time setting for a new step will automatically be incremented by whateve...

Page 17: ...there When using real time display whenever you change the time for a show step all of the times for the following steps will be adjusted by the same amount The time intervals between scene steps will...

Page 18: ...l With Show Designer only 1 scene can be on at a time and only 1 show can be running at a time When a MIDI note is received it will call a scene or start a show that corresponds to the note number If...

Page 19: ...Name it Show Designer and pick any icon and click on OK Go to the bottom of the next dialog box and choose connect to Direct to COM 2 Ignore the telephone number and other settings in this box and cli...

Page 20: ...u created the file if it is not in the current window select the file and click on Open Hyper Terminal will begin to transmit the file The display in Show Designer will read receiving file When the fi...

Page 21: ...Elation Techno Flash Elation Syncro Tech Elation Barrel Tech Elation Syncro Spot Elation Joy 150 Elation X Calibur SC Elation Waterfall Elation FS 150SCI Elation MB 1500 Elation Color Spot 250 575 Ela...

Page 22: ...Pro NJD IQ 250 and 500 Infinity Prince Scan 575 Scan 200 MSD KLS SE 204 205 TAS Mini Ultra Scan 2 TAS Symbol 700 TAS Ultra Scan 700 Coef 200 MSD Coef P200 Show Meteor Clublight 250 Varyscan III Speci...

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