Fan
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[1] [Thru] [5] [At] [1] <0> [Thru] [3] <0> {Fan} {Mirror} [Enter] - sets channel 1 to 30%,
2 to 20%, 3 to 10%, 4 to 20%, and 5 to 30%.
Fanning References
When fanning references, such as palettes, if there are more than 2 reference lists are used
then the data will be referenced data. The fan will be repeated if there are more channels than
references.
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[1] [Thru] [5] [Int Palette] [1] [Thru] [3] [Enter] - sets channel 1 to IP1, 2 to IP2, 3 to IP3,
4 to IP1, and 5 to IP2.
If the list contains 2 or less references, fan will be set to the levels between the references as
absolute data.
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[1] [Thru] [5] [Int Palette] [1] [Thru] [2] [Enter] - (Intensity palette 1 is all channels at 0%
and Intensity palette 2 is all channels set to 100%.) sets channel 1 to 0%, 2 to 25%, 3 to
50%, 4 to 75%, and 5 to 100% as absolute data.
Fanning Timing and Delays
Fanning timing and delays work exactly like fanning parameters.
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[1] [Thru] [5] [Time] [6] [Thru] [1] [0] [Enter] - sets the discrete times for channel 1 to 6
seconds, 2 to 7 seconds, 3 to 8 seconds, 4 to 9 seconds, and 5 to 10 seconds.
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[Cue] [1] [Thru] [5] [Time] [6] [Thru] [1] [0] [Enter] - sets the times for cue 1 to 6
seconds, 2 to 7 seconds, 3 to 8 seconds, 4 to 9 seconds, and 5 to 10 seconds.
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[Cue] [1] [Part] [1] [Thru] [3] [Time] [6] [Thru] [8] [Enter] - sets the times for cue 1's
parts to part 1 to 6 seconds, part 2 to 7 seconds, and part 3 to 8.
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[1] [Thru] [5] [Delay] [6] [Thru] [8] {Fan} {Mirror} [Enter] - sets the discrete delays of
channel 1 to 8 seconds, 2 to 7 seconds, 3 to 6 seconds, 4 to 7 seconds, and 5 to 8
seconds.
Using Subgroups with Fan
can be used with the Fan feature. Channels in the same subgroup
will act as a single channel when fanned.
Example:
Group 1 is made up of channels 120 thru 130. Channels 120 thru 123 are one
subgroup, channels 124 thru 126 are not in any subgroup, and channels 127
thru 130 are another subgroup.
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[Group] [1] {Fan} [Enter]
Selects group 1 and puts it into fan mode. Rolling up the level wheel creates
the following result. Channels 120 thru 123 share an intensity, channels 124
thru 126 each have different intensities, and channels 127 thru 130 share an
intensity.
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