2) Load the shows that have been selected for the
‘
PowerUp/E-Stop Shows
’. Show data will be output from
the first frame of these shows.
3) An Ease-In will be performed to smooth out any possi-
ble jumps in the analog outputs.
4) Lock the effected sequencers to keep them from start-
ing any other show until the E-Stop is cleared by a
‘
Clear E-Stop
’ command.
You can specify which sequencer(s) are to be af-
fected by this command.
i)
Clear E-Stop:
This command unlocks the selected sequencers so
that they may once again accept commands to play other
shows. Clearing an E-Stop on a sequencer which hasn’t been E-
Stopped will have no effect.
e) Ease-In Speed:
Ease-Ins perform a cross fade from the current
values for all analog channels towards the new values that are
being updated on that sequencer. If the target is moving, then
the analog output will start at the previous values and start to fol-
low the new commands more and more as the Ease-In times out.
This command is used to set how long an Ease-In will take for
each of the eight sequencers. The speeds available are:
a) .5 seconds
b) 1.0_seconds
c) 2.1 seconds
d) 4.2 second
e) 8.5 second
f)
17 seconds
An ease-In will be triggered whenever:
1) Any show is started on a sequencer that already has a show
running on it. Because the sequencer is in the midst of a
show, the analog values probably aren’t at the default posi-
tions for the sequencer.
2) A show is started on a sequencer which had the last show
stopped before it reached its end. Since the sequencer was
stopped before it reached the end of a show, the analog
values probably aren’t at the default positions for the se-
quencer.
3) An E-Stop is triggered for a sequencer. This causes the
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