
14. Edit
The Edit function allows the 10 of the inbuilt programs to be edited and customized.
The programs that can be edited are PR01 through PR10.
Each of the programs can have up to 99 scenes (SC01-SC99).
Each scene has 5 components that can be edited on the fixture.
They are the Red leds, the Green leds, the Blue leds, the time the scene is "played" and
whether the scene has a crossfade or just "snaps" in.
In the edit menu, the following is the flow diagram for programming.
EDIT
→
PR01
→
SC01
→
R001-R255 (Red)
↓
G000-G255 (Green)
↓
B000-B255 (Blue)
↓
A000-A255 (Amber)
↓
T000-T255 (Time the scene is "active".
001=1 second. 255=255 seconds).
↓
F000-F255 (Fade time for the scene.
001=1 second. 255=255 seconds).
→
= Enter and
↓
= Enter in the flow diagram above.
When a component is chosen, for example the Red, the display will automatically show
the current dmx value. The fixture will output the color that the RGBA is set to for that scene.
Use the
↑
or
↓
buttons to change the value of the output for that color. Once the correct value is found for the Red (for
example R165), pressing Enter automatically advances to the next component which is G (Green). Press enter if the Green
dmx value is to remain the same or use the
↑
or
↓
buttons to change. This process is repeated for Blue, Amber, Time and
Fade. Pressing Menu at any time will exit out of the Edit function.
So if the Program is just 4 scenes long how do you stop the fixture from going ad nauseam through all 99 scenes? Once
the last scene is programmed then the scene following must be adjusted so all components are at 0. So R must be at R000,
G at G000, B at B000,T at T000 and finally F at F000.
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