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30  Event V3 Manual

Creating Memories & Chases

7.20 Labelling a Memory

Memories can be labelled to allow easy identification of their contents. For
example, Memories might be labelled BLUE WASH or DRUM SOLO; whenever
these Memories are loaded to the Assign Masters their labels are displayed in the
LCD window above the Assign fader.

1. Press the Memory button.

2. Enter the Memory number (0 - 999)  to be labelled using the numeric keypad

or alternatively use the 

1

 (On)/

2

 (Off) buttons to change the displayed

Memory number.

3. Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the Label field (to the right  of

the Memory number field).

4. Type a label of up to eight characters using the Flash buttons.

NOTE:

The cursor automatically moves to the Label field if a 3 digit number is entered.

5. Press the Exit button if no more Memories are to be labelled.

6. Do NOT press the Record button if you are only entering or changing a

label.

NOTE:

Each Flash button is marked on the front panel with a character (1=A, 2=B etc.).
Typing a label will NOT cause lights to flash on at the same time.

Diagram 7C + 7B

TIP:

Memories can be labelled while they are being recorded (using the menu
method) or labelled later by using the Memory menu.

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0

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1

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M

7

8

9

4

5

6

1

2

3

0

MEMORY

EDIT

CHASE

PAGE

ASSIGN

FILE

BUILD

CLEAR

STACK

EXIT

SETUP

RECORD

OR

OR

EXIT

1

2

0

BUILD

CLEAR

SETUP

RECORD

4

5

PAGE

ASSIGN

7

MEMORY

8

EDIT

3

STACK

6

FILE

9

CHASE

Press Exit
if only
entering
a label

x
x

x
x

x
x

x
x

A 1

PRESET

PRESET

FLASH

FLASH

PRESET

FLASH

ASSIGN

ASSIGN

FLASH

FLASH

ASSIGN

FLASH

7C Labelling a Memory

Summary of Contents for Event Plus

Page 1: ...Event V3 Manual 1 Jands Electronics May 1995 JANDS EVENT Event V3 Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...ord button and press an Assign master flash button to store a memory to that Assign fader To make labelling and the addition of fade times easier Memories that have been recorded are tagged with an r...

Page 3: ...17 5 00 Software Setup 18 Setting the Number of Console Channels 18 To Increase the Number of Channels Available On the Consoles 18 Patch 20 To Patch Dimmers to the Consoles 20 Patching Multiple Dimme...

Page 4: ...METHOD 1 Using the Menu 48 METHOD 2 Using Assign Flash Button 50 Deleting a Step 52 Adding a Step 53 Recording Changes Made in Edit 53 Managing Memories Chases ____________________ 9 00 Pages 56 Page...

Page 5: ...8 Controlling Stacks 88 METHOD 1 Using the Assign Stack Menu 89 METHOD 2 Using the Stack Menu Assign Faders 89 Playback of a Stack 89 Stack Controls 89 Assign Master Faders 90 Go Back Buttons 90 LCD W...

Page 6: ...nnels to Ignore Crossfade Timing 114 To Set Channels to Ignore Timing 114 Setting Channels to Always Have a Background Intensity Preheat 116 To set Channels to Preheat the Filament 116 Setting Channel...

Page 7: ...0 Using MIDI to Control the Event 141 To Select the MIDI Menu 141 28 00 Connecting an External Monitor to the Event Option 142 29 00 Analogue Output Option 143 30 00 Floppy Disc Drive Option 144 Gener...

Page 8: ...8 Event V3 Manual Table of Contents...

Page 9: ...Event V3 Manual 9 Jands Electronics July 1995 General Description...

Page 10: ...BO button Flash Master fader and selector switch Preset Master faders and a Chase rate control There is also a Hold SMaster fader and switch 1 40 Menu Control Section The Event menu system is used to...

Page 11: ...o basic units Memories and Chases These basic units can be further organised and grouped to suit a particular performance or show A Page consists of a factory defined group of Memories and Chases A Fi...

Page 12: ...gn Master faders Changing Pages completely replaces the previous set of Memories and Chases Many operators allocate a Page for each song or act of their show 2 40 Files A File is like a Page but it ca...

Page 13: ...n another menu Diagram 3C T P D S U P E t t t h C r o t t l f M r o c t d S o K c o U t t i o l P r t e o E d s o u i t M c t e f o a a n d o r t o d r c l t s t t i g n s y m i s s n c o s ns o l o e...

Page 14: ...h button represents a space You can also use the numeric keypad to type numbers 3 60 Exit Button The Exit button is used to back out of the menu system If a top level menu is open pressing Exit closes...

Page 15: ...Event V3 Manual 15 Jands Electronics July 1995 Getting Started...

Page 16: ...systems The DMX output is standard on all consoles Optional Socapex output panels can also be fitted to the console to provide 0 10V wire per channel analogue outputs METHOD 1 DMX 512 Output Connect f...

Page 17: ...e Appendix B 4 50 Connecting a MIDI Device The Event console is equipped with a MIDI input there is no through connector UseastandardMIDI cabletoconectfromtheMIDI devicetotheMIDI Inconnector on the ba...

Page 18: ...ottom preset controlling channels 61 120 Move the cursor to the CONFIRM field If all the settings are correct press the 1 On button to confirm the changes Press Exit to close the Set Desk Wide menu Pr...

Page 19: ...P E K E t S o h c o P 1 1 I t t r o C 1 1 I t t i o U 1 1 t r t e o P 1 1 d c t r o M 1 1 t t D 6 6 EXIT 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR SETUP RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE STANDARD...

Page 20: ...ing the 1 On button or to abandon them by pressing the 2 Off button Press Exit to close Patch menu Press Exit again to close Setup menu For information on Clearing a Patch or setting a Null Patch see...

Page 21: ...DI M x D x I x T F A F T x A x RECORD 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR EXIT SETUP 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT...

Page 22: ...keypad for numbers Diagram 5C 5B 5C Labelling a Patch _ 1 _ c _ h _ P 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR OR x x x x x x x x EXIT 1 2 0 BUILD...

Page 23: ...channel fade up to full level Now fade up Channel 2 to 5 50 Check that the lights connected to Channel 2 are at about 50 level Finally fade the P1 Master down and up to see how it scales the Channel P...

Page 24: ...24 Event V3 Manual Getting Started...

Page 25: ...Event V3 Manual 25 Jands Electronics July 1995 Creating Memories Chases...

Page 26: ...evelsettingsofalltheEventchannels somelightingboards refer to Memories as scenes or cues The Event offers two alternative methods of recording Memories 7 11 METHOD 1 Record and Point Use the Preset fa...

Page 27: ...STANDARD SCREEN START 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD a o t S e R 0 g e d d e o u 0 1 d f 0 e e r e r s c r CONSOLESETTINGS TO BE RECORDED RE...

Page 28: ...cursor automatically moves to the Label field if a three digit number is entered 3 1 2 Press the Record button a message displays on the LCD shows the per centage of available memory space that has be...

Page 29: ...CLEAR EXIT SETUP 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE EXIT 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR SETUP RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE r NEW CONSOLE SETTINGS TO BE RECORDED...

Page 30: ...ns NOTE The cursor automatically moves to the Label field if a 3 digit number is entered 5 Press the Exit button if no more Memories are to be labelled 6 Do NOT press the Record button if you are only...

Page 31: ...recorded in the Memory 2 Check that you can see the Memory number or the label you gave it in the LCD window above one of the Assign Masters 3 Move the Assign fader to 100 If you do not see anything...

Page 32: ...sed to set levels for the item being edited 7 41 METHOD 1 Record and Point Press the Edit button Press the flash button beneath the Assign fader controlling the item to be edited Use the Preset 1 top...

Page 33: ...s s e s E P x 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 9 CHASE END STANDARD SCREEN RECORD 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR EXIT SETUP 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STAC...

Page 34: ...dited Move the cursor to the AT value field Use the 1 On 2 Off button or keypad to enter the new level values Diagram 7E 1 3 2 Example In the menu illustrated in diagram 7E channels 10 through to 15 h...

Page 35: ...E BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR 1 CH 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR 0 CH 1 1 TO 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIG...

Page 36: ...ed for the first step of the Chase Enter the Chase number 0 999 to be recorded Press the Record button The first step of the Chase is recorded and the Step field automatically changes to the next step...

Page 37: ...PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR H 9 S 9 C C 1 9 RECORD 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR EXIT SETUP 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE a o t S e R 0 g e d d e o u 0 1 d f...

Page 38: ...field to the right of the Chase number field 2 Type a label of up to eight characters using the Flash buttons 3 Press the Exit button if no more Chases are to be labelled Diagram 8B 8A NOTE Do NOT pre...

Page 39: ...tion field 2 Press the 1 On button to change the existing setting Each press of the 1 On button changes to a new setting Possible directions are Forward Bounce Reverse Rn Random 3 Press the Exit butto...

Page 40: ...ge the displayed number 999 is the highest speed At 0 the Chase is stopped HH and can be single stepped using the Chase Flash button 3 Press the Exit button Diagram 8D 8A P I 9 B H 9 M T 9 P 2 B 1 M 0...

Page 41: ...Attackon I Pressthe 2 Off buttontoturn it off 0 3 Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the Decay field 4 Press the 1 On button to turn Decay on I Press the2 Off button to turn it off 0 5 Press...

Page 42: ...percentage of the total crossfade time each step is fully on Example 1 Set the Chase speed to 6 BPM 1 step every 10 seconds 2 Set the field to 50 Step 1 takes 2 5 secs to fade in stays on for 5 secs a...

Page 43: ...follow these steps 1 Pull down all the Preset faders so you can see what has been recorded in the Chase 2 Check that you can see the Chase number or the label you gave it in the LCD window above one...

Page 44: ...the Chase you want Diagram 8H 8 81 METHOD 1 Change Page The Event has Pages preset so that Chase 1 is on Page 1 Chase 2 is on Page 2 and so on If you ve recorded Chase 10 you will want to change to P...

Page 45: ...P _ g _ L m 0 orie 1 s 9 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 0 BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 4 PAGE 5 6 ASSIGN FILE 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 9 CHASE START _ 1 G A E 1 P A f O O D f L 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAG...

Page 46: ...should be set already Press the Flash button below the Assign fader you want to use to control the Chase Push the Assign fader to fill Diagram 8I 4 3 1 2 5 TIP If you do not see anything after follow...

Page 47: ...SIGN 4 6 PAGE FILE 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 9 CHASE END STANDARD SCREEN 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR 1 2 START ASSIGN ASSIGN FLASH FLASH ASSIGN...

Page 48: ...on or keypad to enter the step number Move the cursor to the CH channel field Use the 1 On 2 Off button or keypad to enter the new channel number Move the cursor to the TO field Use the 1 On 2 Off but...

Page 49: ...IT SETUP RECORD OR T x S x 1 TO 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR 5 TO 1 T 0 A 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD...

Page 50: ...one of the Assign Masters then use the rotary speed control to slow the chase right down until it stops Now use the Assign Flash button to single step the Chase to the Step you want Finally press the...

Page 51: ...e s s e s E P x 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 9 CHASE END STANDARD SCREEN RECORD 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR EXIT SETUP 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 ST...

Page 52: ...on Diagram 8L 8J NOTE The Delete and Add fields are not shown when the Edit Chase menu is opened Move the cursor to the More field at the right hand end of the menu to reveal these fields t 1 S f 1 O...

Page 53: ..._ C _ D O e f A O __ 1 I D T 1 E C l f d f d f 8M Adding a Step NOTE When Step is added it pushes all the old Step which had an equal or higher number one number higher For example when adding a new f...

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Page 56: ...ter faders 23 and 24 Event Plus only are not normally included in a Page They are set aside for fixed Memories or to control a Stack to alter the make up of a Page see Section 15 00 9 20 Loading a New...

Page 57: ...R STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 4 PAGE 5 6 ASSIGN FILE 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 9 CHASE START _ 1 G A E 1 P A f O O D f L 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR...

Page 58: ...Exit to close this menu press Exit twice to return to the standard screen Diagram 9B 1 2 3 5 6 4 NOTE If Freeze is on the output from any Assign Master fader which is above zero will NOTchangewhenane...

Page 59: ...1 I t t r o C 1 I t t i o U 1 f r t e o P 1 d c t r o M 1 t t D 6 0 SETUP 1 2 BUILD CLEAR EXIT RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE 1 2 4 5 6 START F E o P 6 R t t e e r f S...

Page 60: ...ight characters using the Flash buttons 3 Press the Exit button if no more Pages are to be labelled Diagram 9C 9A _ 1 _ g _ _ P 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK...

Page 61: ...ing is very easy and involves the following steps 1 Use the Assign menu to select the Memory Chase or start of a Stack 2 Press the Flash button below the Assign fader you want to control that item NOT...

Page 62: ...ry menu Use the 1 On 2 Off button or keypad to enter a Memory number Press the Flash button beneath the Assign fader to be used to control this Memory Once the flash button has been pressed the Assign...

Page 63: ...ACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 5 ASSIGN 4 6 PAGE FILE 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 9 CHASE END STANDARD SCREEN 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR 1 2 START g s s h...

Page 64: ...menu Use the 1 On 2 Off button or keypad to enter a Chase number Press the Flash button beneath the Assign fader to be used to control this Chase Once the Flash button has been pressed the Assign menu...

Page 65: ...T SETUP RECORD 5 ASSIGN 4 6 PAGE FILE 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 9 CHASE END STANDARD SCREEN 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR 1 START 3 4 H x S x C C...

Page 66: ...essed the Assign menu is closed and you will see the Assigned Stack has replaced whatever was previously controlled by the Assign Masters NOTE Twofadersarerequired andassuchtheconsoleautomaticallysets...

Page 67: ...EXIT SETUP RECORD 5 ASSIGN 4 6 PAGE FILE 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 9 CHASE END STANDARD SCREEN 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR 1 2 START g c s t n...

Page 68: ...ters are loaded with Memories Chases and Stacks as you require Press the File button Use the keypad or 1 On 2 Off buttons to enter a File number 0 25 Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the SA...

Page 69: ...ORY 8 EDIT 9 CHASE A f V f E S O L I E 1 F _ 1 a f o f d S O a f _ F _ 1 _ L O v f e See diagram 11C 11 30 Labelling a File 11A Saving a File END STANDARD SCREEN 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE...

Page 70: ...p to eight characters using the Flash buttons 3 Press the Exit button if no more Files are to be labelled Diagram 11C _ 1 _ l _ _ F 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR S...

Page 71: ...h new lighting look by pressing the Go button However sometimes it is useful to have several Memories follow each otheratapresettime fadinginandoutautomatically Someindustrialshowswhich run to an exac...

Page 72: ...theMORE fieldandkeepmovingthecursortotheNEXT field after the MORE window is opened Enter the number of the Memory which is to follow this Memory Press the Exit button if no more Memories are to be set...

Page 73: ...4 See diagram 7C 7 20 Labelling a Memory M 1 E 0 M M _ 0 I 0 f 0 n a 0 Mo e r _ M __ 1 de 0 O 0 u t 0 f 0 de 0 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECO...

Page 74: ...fter the MORE window of Chase opens Enter the number of the Chase which is to follow this Chase Press the Exit button if no more Chases are to be set 2 Diagram 12F 1 3 4 5 TIP If in the Chase menu you...

Page 75: ...STACK 6 FILE CHASE 9 H x S x C C x 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR START 1 2 3 EX N C T 2 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIG...

Page 76: ...utton to move the cursor to the INFADE field Enter an Infade time of up to 99 minutes 59 seconds using the numeric keypad or alternatively use the 1 On 2 Off buttons to change the existing value Use t...

Page 77: ...STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 8 9 EDIT CHASE START 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR END STANDARD SCREEN EXIT 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR SETUP RECORD 4 5 P...

Page 78: ...ase opens Enter an Infade time of up to 99 minutes 59 seconds using the numeric keypad or alternatively use the 1 On 2 Off button to change the exist ing value Diagram 12H 1 2 Use the arrow buttons to...

Page 79: ...TACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR 6 7 _ 1 t 1 Of 0 D 0 M r o e _ C __ S r B 1 P 2 m 0 X 0 0 S H 1 C C 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR EXIT SETUP 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT RECORD 3 STACK 6 FILE CHASE 9 H x S x C C x 7...

Page 80: ...on Enter the required Memory number 0 999 using the numeric keypad or alternatively use the 1 On 2 Off button to change the displayed Memory number Move the cursor to the MORE field and keep moving th...

Page 81: ...6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 8 9 EDIT CHASE START 3 1 em 1 EX 1 N M M M e y a 0 l 0 D 0 0 0 T 1 END STANDARD SCREEN EXIT 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR SETUP RECORD 4 5 PA...

Page 82: ...ed Memory number Move the cursor to the MORE field and keep moving the cursor to the DELAY field after the MORE window of Chase opens Enter a Delay time of up to 99 minutes 59 seconds using the numeri...

Page 83: ...N FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR START 1 2 h s 1 N F 0 I 0 C C E 0 A 0 ex N C e y a 0 l 0 D 0 0 t 2 D u t 0 O 0 e 0 f 0 d See diagram 8B 8 20 Labelling a Chase h s 1 N F 0 I 0 C C E 0 A 0...

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Page 86: ...l produced by the preset faders is dependent on the level of the Grand Master and the P1 or P2 Master fader Example Bring the Grand Master and P1 Master faders to 10 100 Move the Channel 1 Preset fade...

Page 87: ...ing Chases Chases are controlled in much the same way as Memories 13 31 Assign Masters TheAssignMasterfaderisusedtoscaletheintensityoftheChasefrom0 to100 Diagram 13B Diagram 13C 2 TIP If you have give...

Page 88: ...ress Exit several times to close all menus TIP Timed Fades If you have set an Infade time the Chase will fade in over that time whenever the Flash button is pressed Likewise if you have set an Outfade...

Page 89: ...24 Load Fix This field turns the Stack On or Off When this field is changed to On or Off the menu is automatically closed 13 50 Playback of a Stack No matter which method you ve used to set up a Stac...

Page 90: ...window shows the current on stage Cue label above the right hand fader and the next Cue label above the left hand fader When the stack is first turned on there is no output to stage so the right hand...

Page 91: ...e time the right hand fader switches to controlthestagelevel Thefadercanthenbeusedtoscaletheintensityofthecurrent Cue 13 80 Altering the Playback Order Cues normally run in a sequential order or accor...

Page 92: ...of the console output XFade As a manual Crossfade control Assign As an additional Assign Master controlling a Memory or Chase 13 91 To Set the Operation of the Hold SMaster Press the Setup button to...

Page 93: ...U 1 t r t e o P 1 d c t r o M 1 t t D 6 0 SETUP 1 2 BUILD CLEAR EXIT RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE 1 3 4 START 2 L R o C 6 T t T S d M o A l S H END 23 EXIT 1 2 0 BUIL...

Page 94: ...rand Master at 100 6 The SMaster fader can now be used to fade the snapshot up and down 13 94 SMaster as Manual Crossfade Master Use manual crossfades to achieve a smooth transition between any Memori...

Page 95: ...d P2 Faders TheP1MasterfaderscalesthetoprowofPresetfaders likewisetheP2Masterfader scales the overall level of the bottom row of Preset faders By moving the P1 fader up while moving the P2 fader down...

Page 96: ...Preset 2 Master fader can be reversed such that at the top of its travel output from Preset 2 is zero 0 and at the bottom of its travel the output is 100 To change the P2 master Press the Setup butto...

Page 97: ...I t t i o U 1 t r t e o P 1 d c t r o M 1 t t D 6 0 SETUP 1 2 BUILD CLEAR EXIT RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE 1 3 4 START 2 L R o C 6 T t END 23 EXIT 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR S...

Page 98: ...d Indicated by neither LED being on Pressing a channel Flash button has NO effect 14 30 DBO Switch This button performs two functions Blackout When the button is pressed the entire output of the conso...

Page 99: ...to the mid or 12 o clock position Chases will then run at the speed set in the Chase menu Turning the control clockwise will speed the chase s up turning the control counter clockwise will slow the c...

Page 100: ...100 Event V3 Manual Advanced Features...

Page 101: ...Jands Electronics May 1995 Event V3 Manual 101 Advanced Features...

Page 102: ...if the focus needs to be changed its only necessary to edit the one memory containing the pan and tilt information to see that change reflected in all the other memories that were built from it Advanc...

Page 103: ...emory is already on an Assign fader just Assign the same Memory over the top of it METHOD 2 1 Load the Page containing the Built memory NOTE If the Build Memory is part of the Page on the Assign fader...

Page 104: ...ories easier The example below shows how Example Moving Lights 1 Set the FROM field to All 2 Set the RECORD field to Normal 3 Choose a number of moving lights which will normally be used in a group 4...

Page 105: ...Edit output has replaced whatever was previously controlled by the Assign Master 4 When all settings have been made press the Record button If you want to abandon all the changes and start again press...

Page 106: ...it button Press the Page button Move the cursor to the MEMS field Use the 1 On 2 Off button or keypad to enter the number of Memories per Page 1 24 Move the cursor to the INCR Increment field Using th...

Page 107: ...STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR END STANDARD SCREEN M x E x S x M i d t E le F e t l M m o e r g t a i e S o e r c i C P h r a e s s e s E P x 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RE...

Page 108: ...21 Chase 10 Example 2 The Number of Memories can be changed to suit particular applications A show might call for a number of Stacks and Chases to be permanently set on Assign faders 12 24 In this cas...

Page 109: ...utton 2 With the cursor in the FIRST field set the Assign Master fader number which will be the first of a group to be loaded with the contents of a File 3 Move the cursor to the LAST field set the As...

Page 110: ...menu 3 Move the cursor to the MODEfield and press the ON OFF button to toggle between REC and PLAY In the PLAY mode the following menus and menu fields are not available Memory Edit Chase Page Label P...

Page 111: ...g a show 17 00 Function Keys Function keys are only available on the Event Plus consoles The right hand bank ofAssignMasterFlashbuttonsbecomeFunctionKeyswheneverFunctionKeysare enabled Any operation t...

Page 112: ...lose this menu press Exit several times to close all menus Ensure that the Add Solo Master switch is Off PressoneoftheFlashbuttonsontherighthandbankof AssignMasters The LED in the button will turn on...

Page 113: ...ORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE 1 3 4 START 2 L R o C 6 6 T t STANDARD SCREEN 5 YS E o K t F 1 1 S F t e e k y B f N O A f E LE S F t e e k y B N O A n E e m e f D O l f a y N e 1 k F LE 23 EXIT 1 2...

Page 114: ...the UTIL Utilities field Press the 1 On button to open the Set Utilities menu Move the cursor to the PREC Precedence field Press the 1 On button to open the Setup Precedence menu Move the cursor to th...

Page 115: ...T t STANDARD SCREEN 5 C E o R t P 1 1 23 EXIT 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR SETUP RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR...

Page 116: ...the cursor to the HEAT Preheat field Press the 1 On button to open the Setup Preheat menu Move the cursor to the DIM field Set a start dimmer number Move the cursor to the THRU Through field and set...

Page 117: ...t H 1 1 23 EXIT 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR SETUP RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE BUILD CLEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR END...

Page 118: ...Press the 1 On button to open the Set Utilities menu Move the cursor to the SOLO field Press the 1 On button to open the Setup Channel Solo menu Move the cursor to the CHAN Channel field Set a channel...

Page 119: ...L I o U 6 6 T t STANDARD SCREEN 5 O L o O t S 1 1 23 EXIT 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR SETUP RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FILE B...

Page 120: ...ry Diagram 19A Note Default times will only be added to new Memories It is possible to change the setting for any Memory later Press the Setup button to open the Setup menu Move the cursor to the PREF...

Page 121: ...BUILD CLEAR EXIT RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE 1 3 4 START 2 F E o P 6 6 R t STANDARD SCREEN 23 EXIT 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR SETUP RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 S...

Page 122: ...is pressed However in first plotting a show which is to be run using the crossfade controls you might want to leave a number of free Memories between each Memory being recorded to make it easier to in...

Page 123: ...ryis fitted and the write enable switch is on then insert the MCard in the rear panel slot 2 Open the MCARD menu as detailed above 3 Move the cursor to the TO MCARD field and press the 1 On button 4 A...

Page 124: ...on to open the Clear Copy Menu NOTE MovethecursortotheFunctionfieldandpresstheON buttontotogglethefield from Copy to Clear if necessary 2 3 Move the cursor to the MEM Memory field Press the 1 On butto...

Page 125: ...STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR N e U l C a F C 2 CLEAR 1 3 0 BUILD STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 6 FILE 9 CHASE P t t c o h N p U o C y F C M 1 E 0 M M _ 0 _ M __ 1 M E t M o M...

Page 126: ...d Note Move the cursor to the FUNCTION field and press the ON buttontotogglethefieldfromCopytoClearifnecessary Diagram 21B 1 Press the 1 On button to open the Clear Chase menu Move the cursor to the C...

Page 127: ...LEAR STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR N e U l C a F C 2 CLEAR 1 3 0 BUILD STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 6 FILE 9 CHASE P t t c o h N p U o C y F C S H 1 C C _ 1 _ C __ C H t S o E...

Page 128: ...el 48 is patched to dimmer 48 in normal mode and channel 96 is patched to dimmer 96 if in wide mode Dimmers above this number are NOT patched to begin with Null Does not patch any channel to any dimme...

Page 129: ...R 1 3 0 BUILD STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 6 FILE 9 CHASE P t t c o h N p U o C y F C H C 1 P P _ h _ P _ t _ c P TC o H 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHASE PAGE ASSIGN FI...

Page 130: ...hecursortotheMEM field thenumberofthe memorytobecopied Set the Memory number to be copied Move the cursor to the TO field the number where the memory is to go Set the Memory number to be copied to Mov...

Page 131: ...TACK EXIT SETUP RECORD OR N p U o C y F C 2 CLEAR 1 3 0 BUILD STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 6 FILE 9 CHASE P t t c o h N e U l C a F C M 1 E 0 M M _ 0 _ M __ 1 M E t M o M 1...

Page 132: ...e field the number of the Chase to be copied Set the Chase number to be copied Move the cursor to the TO field the number of where the chase is to go Set the new Chase number Move the cursor to the CO...

Page 133: ...SETUP RECORD OR N p U o C y F C 2 CLEAR 1 3 0 BUILD STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 6 FILE 9 CHASE P t t c o h N e U l C a F C S H 1 C C _ 1 _ C __ C H t S o E 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2...

Page 134: ...to be copied Set the Patch table to be copied NOTE The maximun number of Patches is three 3 NOTE Move the cursor to the FUNCTION field and press the 1 On button to toggle the field from Copy to Clear...

Page 135: ...C 2 CLEAR 1 3 0 BUILD STACK EXIT SETUP RECORD 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 6 FILE 9 CHASE P t t c o h N e U l C a F C O h R c M 1 F P _ h _ P _ t _ c P TC o H 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 MEMORY EDIT CHA...

Page 136: ...e Console Turn power switch off first before resetting the console then follow the steps below to reset the console Hold the DBO ADD SOLO MASTER and HOLD buttons down while turning power on to the con...

Page 137: ...f O LE C s n e o e s R C A R t o L E d R O a D a t t o s o t l e L C wi c l o l n f b i e rm l RECORD 1 2 0 BUILD CLEAR EXIT SETUP 4 5 PAGE ASSIGN 7 MEMORY 8 EDIT 3 STACK 6 FILE 9 CHASE p y e T p a w...

Page 138: ...tontochange the field to ON 5 The StartCh Start Channel Number field now appears This field sets the channel number that the first Preset fader on the slave console will control The field defaults to...

Page 139: ...open the Set Desk menu 3 Move the cursor to the DISPLAY field and press the 1 On button to open the Setup Display menu 4 Move the cursor to the LCDS LCDs field and press the 1 On button to open the S...

Page 140: ...Setup button to open the Setup menu 2 Move the cursor to the DESK field and press the 1 On button to open the Set Desk menu 3 Move the cursor to the DISPLAY field and press the 1 On button to open th...

Page 141: ...of the Memories from 1 to 128 inclusive To use the Program change messages turn PROG field ON NOTE When Program is turned ON Assign Masters 23 24 on an Event Plus are fixed as a Crossfade STACK and M...

Page 142: ...t instructions for your console Put the old parts to one side so that if the upgrade does not work correctly the original parts can be replaced to restore console operation When the installation is co...

Page 143: ...apex output connections can be fitted These Socket kits are available from Jands dealers Up to eight connectors can be fitted to the console to provide up to 240 channels of analogue dimmer control Ea...

Page 144: ...omatically after that and only needs to be reset if it becomes inaccurate 30 10 Installation Follow the instructions in the upgrade kit if used making sure you use the correct instruction for your con...

Page 145: ...Jands Electronics May 1995 Event V3 Manual 145 General...

Page 146: ...internal battery will need to be replaced on regular basis see Section 32 00 WARNING DO NOT ALLOW THE ENTRY OF LIQUIDS OF ANY SORT INTO THE CONSOLE CHASSIS If the front panel requires cleaning wipe wi...

Page 147: ...Jands Distributor for repairs or servicing In Australia refer all repair to an authorised Jands service agent or return the faulty unit in suitable packaging to JANDS ELECTRONICS Service Department R...

Page 148: ...of losing memories To replace the battery follow the procedure listed below WARNING Replacing the battery will make the console lose all stored memories Record ALL critical information to an Mcard for...

Page 149: ...Jands Electronics July 1995 Event V3 Manual 149 Appendix A...

Page 150: ...d Norm to Rev Ltch Asgn Sngl XFade Mem ch Function not available when only 12 Assign masters Press Exit Pt Ch Dim At Dim At Dim At 1 Pch1 1 NC FF NC FF NC FF 2 24 512 0 512 0 512 0 3 1d 2d 3d Set Mode...

Page 151: ...Jands Electronics July 1995 Event V3 Manual 151 Appendix B...

Page 152: ...Cannon 3 pin AXR Desklight Socket MIDI In Socket PIN No Signal 1 NOT USED 2 NOT USED 3 NOT USED 4 MIDI 5 MIDI SIGNAL Connector type DIN 5 pin PIN No Signal 1 SHIELD 2 SIGNAL 3 SIGNAL 4 NOT USED 5 NOT...

Page 153: ...F3 77 F4 89 F5 101 F6 42 F 1 54 F 2 66 F 3 78 F 4 90 F 5 102 F 6 43 G1 55 G2 67 G3 79 G4 91 G5 103 G6 44 G 1 56 G 2 68 G 3 80 G 4 92 G 5 104 G 6 45 A1 57 A2 69 A3 81 A4 93 A5 105 A6 46 A 1 58 A 2 70 A...

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