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ROTOR7i

 - 7 x 15W 4-in-1 LED BAR with Artnet and infinity move

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This menu allows you to select the programs assigned to each of the 3 program groups, edit the 9 built-in programs and 
edit the 250 scenes forming these programs.
The ROTOR7i can be assigned to 3 different slave groups (via the Slave mode function in the Function menu).
The designated Master unit sends programs containing slave groups information.
Programs are sent in a loop as follows :

Slave units receive every program but only reacts to those assigned to their group.
A unit assigned to the Slave 2 group will only react to the Auto Pro Part 2 program.

7.6 Edit Program

Submenus

Values

Description

Select. Pro

Pro Part1 = Program 1 ~ 10 (

Program 1)

Pro Part2 = Program 1 ~ 10 (

Program 2)

Pro Part3 = Program 1 ~ 10 (

Program 3)

Allows you to assign one of the 9 internal programs to each 
Pro Part X

Edit. Pro

Program 1
Program 2
...
Program 10

• Pro Test
• Step 01 ~ 64

Allows you to select the scenes assigned to each program.
Press ENTER to assign one of the available scenes to each 
step.
A single scene can be assigned to different steps.
Assign the 

End

 scene to the last step of the program to set 

the end of the program.
Use the 

Pro Test 

submenu to visualise the scenes assigned 

to the program you are currently editing.

Edit. Sce

Scene 001
Scene 002
....
Scene 250

• Auto Program, 

PAN, TILT Fine, ...

• Scene Time
• Fade Time
• Input By Outside

This submenu allows you to edit one of the 250 scenes.
Select a scene and press ENTER.
Sélect each function (PAN, TILT, ...etc) and press ENTER, 
then assign a value included between 000 and 255 to each 
function.
Then indicate the scene duration (in seconds) and the fade 
out duration.
The Input By Outside function allows you to receive a scene 
sent by a DMX controller.

Sce. Input

XXX - XXX

This submenu allows you to automatically record a scene 
sent by a DMX controller.
You can store up to 250 scenes.
Indicate the number of scenes you want to save, precising 
the opening and ending scenes.
The opening scene selection uses the left and right arrow 
buttons.
The ending scene selection uses the up and down arrow 
buttons.
Press ENTER. The moving head now awaits incoming scenes 
from the DMX controller.

Summary of Contents for H10407

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE 10407 Version 1 11 2015 7 X 15W 4 IN 1 LED BAR WITH ARTNET AND INFINITY MOVE...

Page 2: ...ult in electric shock or fire Never spill any liquid on this product as it may infiltrate the electronic components and result in electric shock or fire 15 This product should be serviced when Please...

Page 3: ...r Art NET and KlingNET command protocols Assignable patch to every channel 15 built in automatic and music sensitive programs Automatic detection of the DMX slave or master mode Colour LCD drop down m...

Page 4: ...utton Switches the menu on when the moving head is not plugged in 4 MIC Used for music sensitive modes 5 ENTER button Selects functions and saves changes 6 MODE button Allows you to browse through men...

Page 5: ...e make sure the hanging point is properly tightened Using a safety wire is mandatory 5 Installing Quick Lock fastening systems 1 2 3 4 The ROTOR7i moving head is supplied with one Quick Lock fastening...

Page 6: ...The DMX addressing can be performed by programming the channel number via the display located on the base of the unit You can either assign the same address to your units so they all react to the same...

Page 7: ...old for more than 2 seconds If the buttons are not used and remain inactive for 1 minute the display will automatically turn off When browsing through menus values in blue are values currently in use...

Page 8: ...1 03 2U01 V1 03 3U01 V1 03 4U01 V1 03 Current version of the internal software Model Info FLAG25i Displays the name of your product Error Info Pan Tilt Displays function error s Submenus Lower menus V...

Page 9: ...oard can be unlocked by pressing the Menu button for 3 seconds Disp Flash ON OFF The display flashes when no DMX signal is detected Temp C F Celsius Fahrenheit Allows you to choose which unit of tempe...

Page 10: ...PAN and TILT motors Submenus Values Description User Mode Standard This default mode uses 20 DMX channels with the most frequently used functions Basic Uses 15 channels this is the simplest mode Exte...

Page 11: ...s ENTER to assign one of the available scenes to each step A single scene can be assigned to different steps Assign the End scene to the last step of the program to set the end of the program Use the...

Page 12: ...the programs according to the same number of steps as follows Scene 10 Scene 11 Scene 12 Scene 13 Scene 8 Scene 9 Scene 10 Scene 8 Scene 12 Scene 13 Scene 14 Scene 15 This menu allows you to test and...

Page 13: ...ing movements 236 255 No function max speed 6 4 6 Non stop PAN movement 000 127 No function 128 189 Clockwise fast to slow rotation 190 193 No rotation 194 255 Counterclockwise slow to fast rotation 7...

Page 14: ...0 K 030 034 White 8000 K 035 039 Yellow 040 044 Magenta 045 049 Cyan 050 054 Salmon 055 059 Turquoise 060 064 Light green 065 069 Steel blue 070 074 Orange 075 079 Straw 080 084 Light lavender 085 089...

Page 15: ...ram 3 with customized colours 141 147 Automatic program 4 with customized colours 148 154 Automatic program 5 with customized colours 155 161 Automatic program 6 with customized colours 162 168 Automa...

Page 16: ...reen 000 255 000 Black out 255 green 100 43 LED 7 Blue 000 255 000 Black out 255 blue 100 44 LED 7 White 000 255 000 Black out 255 white 100 100 50 10 0 0 Rise time Fall time t ms Dimmer modes From 0...

Page 17: ...rors or more if they are less than 3 errors the defective channels will be disabled Error channel is 05 PAN movement error yoke This message will appear upon initialisation if the PAN position magneti...

Page 18: ...English ROTOR7i 7 x 15W 4 in 1 LED BAR with Artnet and infinity move Page 18 11 Dimensions 575 90 184 296 490 105 190 257...

Page 19: ...English ROTOR7i 7 x 15W 4 in 1 LED BAR with Artnet and infinity move Page 19 12 Notes...

Page 20: ...s to modifications without prior notice That is why technical specifications and the products physical configuration might differ from the illustrations Make sure you get the latest news and updates a...

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