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Front Panel Tour 

maXim 

S & M

 

 

 

Operator Manual V3 

 

Page 8 

LSC Lighting Systems (Aust) Pty. Ltd

 

BUTTON NUMBERING 

Between each fader in the 

Yellow

 bank and its 

associated f/a button is a number that indicates 
the channel that the fader and f/a button control. 
(Letters of the alphabet are also printed and are 
used when entering names). 
Between each fader in the 

Red

 bank and its 

associated f/a button are two numbers; 

 The 

LARGER

 font indicates the channel 

number of the fader and f/a button when in 
PRESET mode. 

 The 

SMALLER

 font indicates the channel 

number of the fader and f/a button when in 
WIDE mode. 

 The 

LARGER

 font also indicates the number 

of any SCENE, STACK or CHASE that you 
can record in that memory location. 

 The 

SMALLER

 font also indicates 

channel 

numbers

 when editing scenes or chase or 

stack steps, when viewing channel levels on 
the f/a button LED indicators (refer below) or 
when patching. 

LED INDICATORS 

The LED indicators in each f/a button are also 
multi-purpose. They can act as; 

1. Channel Level indicators 

The brightness of each LED indicator is 
proportional to the level of its channel. 

   In normal operation, they indicate the 

level of their particular channel at the 

output

 of the 

maXim

  In edit mode they indicate the level of 

their particular channel in the Scene, 
Grab or Step of a Chase or Stack that is 
being edited. 

 

2. Valid entry button indicators: 

When you are required to make a numeric entry 
or Secondary Function selection, only valid 
buttons will be active and their LED indicators will 
light to indicate to you that an entry is required. 

3. Fade in progress indicators: 

The indicator for each Playback flashes 

slowly

 

whilst a timed fade is in progress

4.7 MASTERS 

FLASH 

BUTTONS 

Used to FLASH (bump) the contents of their 
particular master. (See also FLASH level and 
ADD/SOLO button below). The brightness of their 
LED indicators shows the level of the master at 
the output of the 

maXim

. It also will flash 

slowly

 

whilst a timed fade is in progress

.

 

4.8 GRAB 

MASTER 

Controls the overall level of the contents of the 
Grab master. This may be a Grab, a Scene or a 
Chase. The Grab master can also be used as a 
memory location for a stack. 

4.9 

GRAB F/A BUTTON 

Flash's (or bumps) the contents of the Grab 
master. (See also FLASH level and ADD/SOLO 
button below). In conjunction with the RECORD 

SCENE button, it performs the “GRAB” function, 
or selects the grab master when required for other 
various functions. The brightness of its LED 
indicator shows the level of the Grab master at the 
output of the 

maXim

. It also will flash 

slowly

 whilst 

a timed fade is in progress

4.10  IN AND OUT TIME FADERS 

Control the IN and OUT fade times of the masters. 
They may also be individually assigned to control 
the IN or OUT fade times of any scene or step of 
a stack. The current time setting of each fader is 
shown on the display when its fader is moved or 
presses of the FUNCTION button will toggle 
through the two time settings. 

4.11  FLASH LEVEL CONTROL 

Sets the level to which any Channels, Playbacks, 
or Masters will be flashed when their respective 
Flash/Assign button is pressed. 

4.12 ADD/SOLO 

BUTTON 

Toggles the Add/Solo mode between “Add” and 
“Solo” as shown by a red indicator in the Add/Solo 
button which flashes in SOLO mode. 

  In ADD mode, when a FLASH/ASSIGN button 

is pressed, the channels that are being flashed 
will come on (at the level of the FLASH level 
master), and normal output is not affected. 

 In SOLO mode, when a FLASH/ASSIGN 

button is pressed, the channels that are being 
flashed will come on (at the level of the FLASH 
level master), and the normal output of the 

maXim

 will be blacked out, leaving only the 

channels that are being flashed on stage. 

Note: Multiple Flash/Assign buttons may be 
pressed at the one time. 

4.13 PAGE RED BANK BUTTON AND 

DISPLAY 

  In PLAYBACK mode it is used to select the 

current page (1 to 9) of red memory that is 
loaded into the red bank of playbacks. 

  When recording, editing or copying scenes, 

stacks or chases, it is used to select the 
required red page (1 to 9) for the scene, stack 
or chase.  

Repeated presses of the Page button will step 
through the pages. 
To 

directly

 

select

 a page; 

Hold [

page

] then quickly tap [

f/a

] (red 1 to 9). 

The displays beside the “page red bank” button 
shows the red page number. 

Hint: The maXim can show the types of object 
recorded in each page. If you press and hold 
[page], playback flash/assign buttons 
containing Scenes will light, playbacks 
containing Chases flash quickly, playbacks 
containing Stacks flash slowly and empty 
playbacks are not lit. The contents of all pages 
are also shown on the optional video screen. 

Summary of Contents for maxim M

Page 1: ...LSC Lighting Systems Aust Pty Ltd ABN 21 090 801 675 Building 3 66 74 Micro Circuit Dandenong South Victoria 3175 Australia Tel 61 3 9702 8000 Fax 61 3 9702 8466 email info lsclighting com au web www...

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Page 3: ...9 4 21 RECORD CHASE BUTTON_________________ 9 4 22 RECORD STACK BUTTON________________ 10 4 23 ASSIGN COPY BUTTON__________________ 10 4 24 SELECT BUTTON _______________________ 10 4 25 EDIT BUTTON __...

Page 4: ...___________________ 34 16 2 MIDI ON OFF___________________________ 34 16 3 MIDI TRANSMIT ON OFF _________________ 34 16 4 maXim MIDI MAPPING ___________________ 34 16 5 CONTROLLING THE maXim FROM A MI...

Page 5: ...ect or edit see above for differences f a Chase number To set the SPEED rotate the EDIT wheel To set the FADE between steps press function until both the in out LEDs light then rotate the EDIT wheel T...

Page 6: ...volatile memory Separate In up and Out down fade times 0 to 999 seconds Scene Fade Times can be derived from the Time Faders or from Memory Electronic labelling of all scenes chases stacks and stack...

Page 7: ...nd perform any such maintenance Do not apply excessive force to any of the controls Spare parts and service are available from your LSC agent but prevention is better than cure When connecting any dev...

Page 8: ...n has been enhanced and improved See the STL section for details 2 10 4 SYNCOBEAT SyncoBEAT is a Tap To The Beat feature to control chase stepping See the SyncoBEAT MODE section for details 2 10 5 Sta...

Page 9: ...Capture and is used to connect the maXim to a computer running Capture software Capture is a lighting simulation program that allows you to see a virtual stage and lights on your computer with the li...

Page 10: ...ill hear a click followed a few seconds later by another click The maXim keeps operating on its own power supply until the second click is heard During this time all memories are automatically saved t...

Page 11: ...ach playback depends upon the contents of the currently selected red page You determine what each page contains when you record or copy scenes chases or stacks into them Although stacks can be recorde...

Page 12: ...mps the contents of the Grab master See also FLASH level and ADD SOLO button below In conjunction with the RECORD SCENE button it performs the GRAB function or selects the grab master when required fo...

Page 13: ...It momentarily runs a stopped crossfade when held down In conjunction with the and buttons it steps snaps a stack in the either direction In conjunction with the EDIT wheel it allows you to instantly...

Page 14: ...ION BUTTON When pressed during normal operations it causes the display to momentarily show the current time IN or OUT settings of the time faders whilst it is held down Subsequent presses will toggle...

Page 15: ...E Only half of the possible maXim channels can be intensity controlled by dedicated faders and any look that needs to be used at a later time must be manually reproduced 5 3 WIDE MODE Wide mode utilis...

Page 16: ...annel faders The Red master is in the faded down position so any channels that are faded up on the Red bank will not be revealed on stage Fade up channels 2 and 5 on the Red bank and set them to the l...

Page 17: ...heir respective levels together with the fade times if any and then manually setup the faders for the look and fade times The maXim allows you to RECORD any of the looks and fade times that you create...

Page 18: ...le 3 step chase consisting only of snapshots Make step 1 consist of only channel 1 step 2 channel 2 and step 3 channel 3 Record it in Playback 12 using the following steps Press record chase f a red 1...

Page 19: ...ep after link time expires Pressing function again shows the current step number and allows you to record the next step Continue to record steps as above When all steps have been recorded complete the...

Page 20: ...fader is faded down below 5 when it will be automatically updated with its pending assignment for the new mode or page This prevents scenes chases or channels crashing in on stage if their fader is co...

Page 21: ...each master press select flash master to set function The in LED lights The IN fade time may be set by rotating the EDIT wheel When a time is set lower than 0 seconds it is controlled by the in time m...

Page 22: ...either page button will cycle through the 9 pages of memory To switch directly to a page HOLD page red bank tap f a Page number As you select each page all Playbacks will flash twice then indicate the...

Page 23: ...me manual fader When you have finished adjusting the times press Select The changes that you have made are retained in the Playback until such time as the scene is replaced on that Playback by changin...

Page 24: ...dly Memories containing stacks flash slowly Empty memories are not lit This acts as a warning to you of existing scene stack and chase numbers in each page If the destination is not in the current pag...

Page 25: ...s spent waiting before starting the next crossfade If the crossfade is set to 100 then the Chase will use all of the time performing a crossfade to the next step When the crossfade is complete the nex...

Page 26: ...e the EDIT wheel The display indicates the percentage of time between steps to be used for the crossfade See CROSSFADE for more details To change the MODE or DIRECTION use the 3 buttons below the EDIT...

Page 27: ...o change the CROSSFADE between steps press function until both in out LEDs light then rotate the EDIT wheel To change the MODE or DIRECTION use the 3 buttons below the EDIT wheel as described above To...

Page 28: ...e red bank optional source page f a source chase number page red bank optional destination page f a destination chase number If the selected memory location has already been used the display will read...

Page 29: ...cks To crossfade to the next look simply fade up the Bank masters and fade down the Grab master You may continue to Grab and Preset for every new look that you require 11 3 GRAB AS A SCENE MASTER To c...

Page 30: ...ut can be recorded as a step To add a range of memories scenes and or chases select the page optional then HOLD f a first memory in range and tap f a last memory in range Any memory in the selected ra...

Page 31: ...from the current step to the previous step press reverse You may only crossfade back one step You may however STEP back to any step See STEPPING A STACK below 12 3 5 STOPPING A CROSSFADE To stop a cro...

Page 32: ...the current maXim output as the added step press record scene To select a chase as the added step press page red bank optional f a chase number When finished editing press edit Changes are automatical...

Page 33: ...ny changes that you have made will automatically be saved in memory 12 5 7 EDITING A STACK NAME Stack names are edited in the same way as they are recorded not from edit mode See NAMING A STACK above...

Page 34: ...flashed channels to the output at the FLASH control level and at the same time it will KILL black out all other output of the maXim The flashed object is now the solo output from the maXim 13 3 FLASH...

Page 35: ...screen V2 Output Patch shows the channel number and name DMX slot and patch level Patched channels f a buttons remain lit When scrolling through the DMX slots as each slot number is selected if a chan...

Page 36: ...ory whilst recording or editing a chase repeated presses of the function button will toggle the display between the STEP number the SPEED and the CROSSFADE When the STEP number is displayed HOLD funct...

Page 37: ...and the maXim learns the pattern then repeats it indefinitely A syncopated pattern allows you to have for example some rapid steps followed by maybe a long pause and then steps getting faster or poss...

Page 38: ...he MIDI protocol uses many different types of messages One type of message that MIDI sends is the note ON OFF message Each note on the MIDI keyboard has a number assigned to it The range of MIDI note...

Page 39: ...MIDI transmit and receive The table shows the buttons of a maXim M The maXim S only has 12 red f a buttons and 12 yellow f a buttons MIDI Note MIDI Channel 1 MIDI Channel 2 MIDI Channel 3 48 C below...

Page 40: ...s etc for you maXim that match the capture demo show When you connect your maXim to your computer you will be able to control all of the fixtures on your computer using the maXim panel The advantage o...

Page 41: ...isk is initiated the current contents of the maXim s memory will be erased and cannot be recovered To load a show from USB flash disk HOLD function tap f a disk no yes Rotate the EDIT wheel to select...

Page 42: ...down the yes no buttons and switch ON the maXim Wait until the scrolling message finishes then release the two buttons 18 5 PREFERENCES 18 5 1 DEFAULT FADE AND SPEED TIMES HOLD function tap f a setup...

Page 43: ...l of desk in the top USB connector The files are named as follows Model File Name maXim S mx12v PRG maXim M mx24v PRG Will be the version number HOLD function tap f a disk Press no no yes yes The maXi...

Page 44: ...t the bottom Holding function and tapping f a video 1 to 4 again turns off unpins the display Press select de selects select to finish To remove all pinned displays press select remove During normal o...

Page 45: ...be between approximately 5 8 and 6 4 volts Press ok The display will show the state of the battery as either charging or charged To exit press ok 18 8 7 SYSTEM ERROR INFORMATION Enter diagnostics mod...

Page 46: ...this each piece of DMX512 receiving equipment is fitted with an address switch This address is set to the slot number to which the equipment is to respond If the equipment is a rack of 12 dimmers the...

Page 47: ...ically repeating when it has reached the end 20 8 STACK A Stack is a list of steps consisting of scenes chases or snapshots of the maXim output that are recorded in the order that they are to be repla...

Page 48: ...52 Distributors in 36 Countries Users of LSC equipment range from high profile corporate and professional clients to churches museums schools amateur theatre groups convention and exhibition industrie...

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