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Scancommander

Scancommander

Scancommander

Scancommander

Scancommander

eMail: [email protected] . Tel.: + 49  9 31  49 79 40 . User's Manual Scancommander

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New stage setup 20
NEXT in the sequence menu 46
NO EVENT 52
Number in brackets 9

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OK 68
OPTION 13, 19
Outside the stage 21
Overwrite an old step 34
OVERWRITE mode 58, 59, 62
Overwrite parts of a show 59
Overwriting a running chaser 35
Overwriting the programmed fade time 26

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PAGE A-D 25
PAN/TILT  via encoder and Presets 18
PAN/TILT coordinates 18
PATCH 9, 64
PC compatible mice 6
PC-MF keyboard 6
Percentage 34, 36, 42, 47
PLAYBACK area 25
Playback chasers 35
Playback memories 26
Playback of presets 16
Playback of selective memories 30
Playback of sequences 43
Powersupply 6
PRESET ADJUST 15
PRESET names 15
Preset X-Fades 16
PRESETS 15
PRESETS for Pan/Tilt 19
Priority 35
Programming chaser parameters 34
Programming macros 71
Programming of basic memories 24
Programming of chasers 33
Programming of presets 15
Programming of scan groups 13
Programming of selective memories 29
Programming of sequences 40

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QUIT 7

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Radius 22
RATE Fader 44
READY 8
RECORD 58
RECORD : NEW 58, 59
RECORD : PRESET 59
Red LED´s in SET MODE 43
Red printed functions 14
Registration card 5
Registration of selected lamp type 8
REMOTE 52, 55, 58
Remote GO input 73
REMOTE Top Menu 52
Remote via DMX input 54
Remote via Touchboard 53
RENAME STEPS 48
RESET 10, 11, 56
rhomb in front of Pan/Tilt values 18
RUNNING FADE 7, 67

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S1 to S10 25
SAMPLE  CLEAR 17
SAMPLE display 17
SAMPLE function 17
SAMPLE GO 17
Save data to card 69
Scan groups 13
SCAN SELECTION 13, 14
Scancommander Extension 63
SCANS 9
Selecting a single event 61
Selective memories 24, 29, 35
SEQUENCE 69
sequence playback menu 40, 46
Sequence playback rate via fader 44
Sequence via GO button 43
sequence via Sound input 44
sequence with intern stored STEP MODE 45
Sequences 40
SET RATE 41, 44
SET SELECTION TO DMX 19
SET SELECTION TO STAGE 19
SET TIME 26
Set Time LED 43
SET- corner button 12
SETUP 7, 8, 9, 11, 64, 69
Shutter Strobe Off 30
SINGLE 13, 33, 42, 67
Slow/Fast 21

Summary of Contents for SCANCOMMANDER

Page 1: ...SCANCOMMANDER User s Manual Version 4 31h Januar 2009...

Page 2: ...ments 18 3 3 1 Movement on direct DMX or on stage calculation 18 3 3 2Changingthemovementmode 19 3 3 3 Transforming memories to a new stage 20 3 3 4 Trackball and Mouse 21 3 3 5 Followspot mode 21 3 3...

Page 3: ...de between sequence steps 44 6 2 5 Playback of a sequence with programmed STEP MODE 45 6 2 6EnableSequence 45 6 2 7 Sequence playback menu 46 6 3 Modifying a sequence 47 6 3 1 Changing sequence step t...

Page 4: ...5 EXTRA channels in memories 66 9 Utilities 67 9 1 Display index 67 9 2 Storage of programs 68 9 2 1 Backup on to memory card 68 9 3Clearingprograms 70 9 4 Keyswitch 70 9 5 Macros 71 9 5 1Programmingm...

Page 5: ...os etc Direct access to all functions during running scenes Fader for direct control of brightness Remote inputs for touchboards DMX 512 MIDI Sound and SMPTE Time Code Unlimited number of fixtures by...

Page 6: ...s configuration it can perform all functions except labelling your scenes and presets in the display There is a list of options available that will fit your needs Makes it easy to control movements Al...

Page 7: ...T BACKUP REMOTE 14 50 17 01 16 97 DATE TIME RUNNING FADE 00 The squares in the display show the current function of your 12 buttons around the display The 3 encoders are dedicated to the 3 lower squar...

Page 8: ...tane ous operation The display shows in 10 sections names of manu factures MORE turns the page for more manufac tures The list in the centre shows the 16 selected lamp types For self defined scans ple...

Page 9: ...pe PATCH Registers the selected address for the activated Scan To go on the next automatically selected scan has to be chosen Clear Clears the registered address and enables the selec tion of a new st...

Page 10: ...SETUP DMX MOVEMENT PAN T I L T INVERT TILT INVERT PAN CHANGE PAN TILT CENTER 4 PAN 128 TILT 266 SCAN Selection Selection of one single scan CHANGE PAN TILT Exchanges the DMX signal of the pan and the...

Page 11: ...use these advantages the stage has to be shown to the single scans This initialization is done by pointing with the beam to the 4 corners of the stage The most exact way to do this initialization is b...

Page 12: ...d be marked on stage with white tape crosses Attention button in the DISPLAY Initializes the new movement Changing to the next scan without STORE will clear the register of the corner positions STORE...

Page 13: ...d can be stored and recalled as groups In the same time the brightness master underneath the group buttons are masterfaders for the brightness of this combination of scans SCAN Selection Selection of...

Page 14: ...urse adjustment 16 steps per increment NOTE As it is now possible to select small beams and to control movement scan by scan the stage initialization should be done before going on with programming Th...

Page 15: ...to the PRESET ADJUST menu QUIT button The display switches to the TOP MENU PRESET The display shows the actual output values and the headline Adjust Preset Feature button Presets can be programmed for...

Page 16: ...er show the channel value but will show the preset name Encoder 1 to 3 Modifications via encoder Any modification via the encoder will change the display to show the actual output value If the value r...

Page 17: ...n of the sequence will not recall the next step of the sequence but will recall the sampled preset recalls SAMPLE function SAMPLE display SAMPLE button and simultaneously any Preset button in direct a...

Page 18: ...ugh it is possible to swap between this two modes any time it is highly recommended to select one of the modes as basic for all programs Advantages and disad vantages of the two operation modes Stage...

Page 19: ...cial regulations on stage oriented movement Attention During any programming of positions make sure that the circle radius is set to zero If only the circle speed is zero but the radius is greater zer...

Page 20: ...ounting position or height of a scan has been changed Preset positions can also be adjusted if the point they have to hit on stage has moved If for example the position of the keyboard player has move...

Page 21: ...t looses part of its accuracy To have a real tracking of a person moving on stage it is necessary to do the movement initialization of the four corners at about 1 5 m height otherwise the beams will p...

Page 22: ...is zero a starting angle can be set between 0 to 15 F This helps to start the different scans at different positions of the same circle Encoder 3 sets the radius of the circle Circle movement as a Fe...

Page 23: ...the lamps feature an intelligent logic which enables the lamp to make smooth movements by creating their own intermediate steps Therefore these lamps show a little delay on slow movement Hysteresis E...

Page 24: ...es that the value is a presetvalue STORE MATRIX when controlling 6 scans Preset values Encoder values Stage coordinates For the beginning it is just important to have all squares in the matrix inverte...

Page 25: ...Trigpoint Memory pages the PLAYBACK area right hand on the front panel offers 40 buttons for memories whereas the upper 30 buttons can be switched to 4 different pages A to D The right hand buttons wi...

Page 26: ...the trigger features will switch as quickly as possible to their new value The time of switching is set by the trigpoint Preprogrammed fade time Standard Memories 4 2 3 Playback with manual x fade FAD...

Page 27: ...of this memory Changing the scan selection and pushing another feature button will create a combination of frozen channels shown in the display Selecting a feature where already some scans are fixed...

Page 28: ...the desk will return to the last display This list can be recalled any time even during STORE or EDIT function without interrupting the actual procedure List of memory names Upper 5 buttons Memory S1...

Page 29: ...ed during the next step and during any edit or modify operation Selecting single channels in the STORE MATRIX Unlike programming standard memories on programming selective memories only a part of the...

Page 30: ...gram later on Drawback of selective programming Using selective programs requires a good overview of the stored programs As selective memories affect only selected channels the picture they produce on...

Page 31: ...ta for the single channels All these data can be modified without starting from the very beginning Modifying memories basic structure Changing memory parameters Modifying single channel values or the...

Page 32: ...32 32 32 32 32 4 4 3 Copying memories By recalling EDIT Memory A COPY MEMORY button on the display keep button pressed and simultaneously press Memory B Copies the memory including name fadetime and t...

Page 33: ...to a chaser button will be added to the list of steps already stored 5 1 1 New chaser steps STORE button Matrix can be set Prepare your stage plot like on programming memory CHASER button Page A D Sel...

Page 34: ...Encoder 3 Changes the selected parameter The step fade is allowed to be longer than the step time SPEED This makes sense if the fading channels are not selected in the next step Otherwise they will no...

Page 35: ...er may control color and movement of the scans If the color has been overwritten by recalling a pure color memory or any color preset in direct access the chaser will still go on to control movement b...

Page 36: ...EDIT button Chaser button Encoder 2 Changing the SPEED of the chase on line STEP FADE or STEP TRIG Selection of a parameter Encoder 3 Changing the selected parameter In case LINK FADE is selected the...

Page 37: ...TEP Erases the selected step and shifts all following steps one step ahead DOUBLE STEP Makes a copy of the selected step and inserts this copy right in front The new step may now be modi fied see 5 3...

Page 38: ...four sections on top show the different block operations available Encoder 1 Selects a new step number MOVE BLOCK Moves the sequence of steps marked as block to the new address The total number of st...

Page 39: ...backwards through a selective chaser with different STORE MATRIX selections from step to step will not produce the same pictures as scrolling forward To be sure to see the right scenes switch off MOD...

Page 40: ...tomatic mode with an internal timer and preprogrammed or with an adjusted step time GO MODE STEP TIME and FADE TIME of the single steps can be set manually to overwrite the programmed parameters Stand...

Page 41: ...l point STEP MODE buttons at the Sequence Playback Sets the GO MODE for this step which marks how the step will be recalled when running the sequence The selected mode is shown by the LED inside its r...

Page 42: ...er STEP FADE or STEP TRIG or STEP TIME Unlike on chaser steps the step parameters will be stored individually for every single sequence step ENCODER 3 Changing the value of the selected parameter In c...

Page 43: ...a red one is on Green LED s Only if none of the red LED s is on the next step is triggered by the internally stored step mode GO and GO buttons are always working like the EXTERN GO input via 1 4 jack...

Page 44: ...E Fader Sets the sequence speed between 0 1 and 10 sec onds per step The yellow LED inside the SET RATE button shows the selected speed SET RATE Step Mode selected red LED on SEQUENCE button 1 16 The...

Page 45: ...utomatically as soon as the STEP TIME of the last step runs out Note The yellow LED inside the SET RATE button will not show the internally programmed STEP TIME but will always show the rate set by th...

Page 46: ...int Right hand a small graphic shows the matrix of the steps see 4 3 indicating which channels get affected by this step If the step is a LINK MEMORY step the number and name of the memory is listed i...

Page 47: ...IME or STEP FADE or STEP TRIG Selection of one of the parameters ENCODER 2 Changing the value of the selected parameter In case LINK FADE is selected the fade time is set in percentage of the step tim...

Page 48: ...P MODE buttons in the sequence section Change the STEP MODE of the selected step The green LED s and the display show the selected mode DELETE STEP Clears the selected step and shifts all following st...

Page 49: ...tions available EDIT SEQUENCE 1 SEQUENCE FREE 94770 7 INFO START STEP 3 END STEP 5 BLOCK 1 0 2 0 2 1 2 2 3 0 3 5 COPY BLOCK DELETE BLOCK CANCEL BLOCK MOVE BLOCK STEPS 6 Starting block operations Selec...

Page 50: ...lective se quence with different STORE MATRIX selections from step to step will not produce the same stage scene as scrolling forward Feature button Scan Selection Preset button or Encoder Changing ch...

Page 51: ...1 Selection of the step the memory will be linked to DOUBLE STEP Creates a new step which can be linked to the memory without deleting any step LINK MEMORY Switching on block inverted Clears the chann...

Page 52: ...te inputs on and off MIDI IN ON OFF SMPTE ON OFF TOUCHBOARD ON OFF DMX ON OFF An inverted block indicates that the appropriate input is activated MIDI and SMPTE inputs can not be active at the same ti...

Page 53: ...d can only be used to control on and off functions 0 to 2 Volt Off 5 to 15 Volt On List of input patches Encoder 2 Selecting one of the input channels 1 to 16 block is displayed inverted Memory button...

Page 54: ...l single functions on the SCANCOMMANDER The pin layout for the DMX 512 input connector conforms with USITT protocol Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Data Pin 3 Data Daisy chaining a DMX signal Remote via DMX EDIT D...

Page 55: ...t MIDI output works permanently Selecting a MIDI channel Activating and terminating the remote input MIDI Data The Scancommander uses Control Change Data exclusively Commands The command 1011nnnn Bn h...

Page 56: ...OTE at the Top Menu MIDI MODE SLAVE has to be inverted The last step is to set up the master board via REMOTE MIDI MODE MASTER If a SLAVE is used with a software version smaller than 4 20 it is then r...

Page 57: ...tereo sound it is necessary to have at least a third track on the machine for preparing a Time Code show During playback of the tape the Time Code signals are sent to all connected controllers Each de...

Page 58: ...mote Top menu this button will switch on and off the Time Code input RECORD OVERWRITE mode and RECORD NEW selected blocks inverted Tape playback start The Scancommander shows the incoming time on the...

Page 59: ...d GO The already stored show is played back syn chronously to the music and every new play back command selected by its button will insert a new event Memory Chaser Sequenz Enable GO and GO Within the...

Page 60: ...will have no effect if the running sequence was started manually All other events will work as if the according playback command was selected directly To stop the Time Code show and go on manually the...

Page 61: ...he Record mode single events of a show can also be created or modified step by step REMOTE SMPTE MENU The display shows the SMPTE menu with a list of the programmed events MODIFY block displayed inver...

Page 62: ...frame before the selected event the playback command will be inserted as a new event INSERT mode selected Display There is no frame available to insert a new event INSERT NOT POSSIBLE MAKE BLOCK oper...

Page 63: ...only the display and the single scan selection buttons will work REMOTE operation DMX MIDI Touchboard Programs can be set up at a Scancommander and transferred to the Exten sion via the cue card The...

Page 64: ...Encoder 1 to 3 Control the channels of the selected units Dimmer and color changer Selection of the unit number Number of channels per unit EXTRA 1 and 2 on direct access Selection of a DMX address 8...

Page 65: ...ings The values on display will be send to stage independent from the master faders color changer The values on display will be reduced according the setting of the group faders EXTRA 1 100 EXTRA 1 10...

Page 66: ...der DMX output goes to stage 2 EXTRA 1 or 2 units get patched to the same DMX addresses like the lighting board channels The Scancommander will compare the incoming value and the Scancommander setting...

Page 67: ...change via OPTION button MIDI IN OUT MIDI Remote active MASTER Console operates in master mode see 7 4 00 00 15 SMPTE TIME Code input active RUNNING FADE 00 Display index In the Top Menu encoder numbe...

Page 68: ...ograms Backup on cue card 9 2 1 Backup on to memory card Beside the internal storage programs can be stored externally on to cue card Storing on a cue card can be done in sections for example only SET...

Page 69: ...e the first use Average lifetime of these batteries is two years Note the date of inserting the battery on the backside of the card and exchange the battery in time otherwise all programs on card get...

Page 70: ...pletely cleared STORE MATRIX STORE button CLEAR button in the feature section Clears the complete matrix Memory button STORE button Overwrites the old memory with a pseudo memory containing no data De...

Page 71: ...se buttons get listed in the macro ENCODER movements get only listed within the BACKUP menu MACRO A Selecting the macro button a second time closes the list and stores the macro RECORDING MACRO A disa...

Page 72: ...e first done A 1 after 0 4 second delay A 2 and after 0 2 second A 3 Longer delays can be realized by programming chases or sequences Exchange of all memories A macro is stored BACKUP MEMORY LOAD Enco...

Page 73: ...Jack 6 3mm and the input is galvanic insulated Input impedance is ca 3K Ohm the threshold is min 3 mV The electrical connection is tip and sleeve The Sound Input controls are located on the upper lef...

Page 74: ...is 100 kOhm Necessary to work comfortably in the Follow Mode and to set the Pan Tilt position The trackerball connector is compatible with the ATARI norm PC compatible trackerballs will not work with...

Page 75: ...l 16 lamps in the LAMPTYPE SETUP Encoder 3 Selects some parts of adjustments If the adjustments are more complex the EDIT button will lead to fur ther menus Encoder 2 Selects the line to be edit 11 De...

Page 76: ...annels must be selected and set up one by one 24 channels can be programmed to the functions of the Scancommander These functions can be selected by encoder 3 in the following order Zoom Shutter Speed...

Page 77: ...are affected by the brightness mas ters are programmed in the BRIGHTNESS and BLACKOUT menu EDIT leads to the menu defining the brightness master 4 CHANNEL DIMMER RETURN CHANNEL DIMMER MODE NORMAL BRIG...

Page 78: ...the scan Later this function can be patched separately Therefore it must be selected by the third encoder Example In the VL5 of Vari Lite the dimmer is separated from the other control channels and i...

Page 79: ...mode 22 CIRCLEOFF 22 30 Circlespeed 22 CLEAR DMXoutputpatch 9 CLEAR Scanselection 13 CLEAR STOREMATRIX 24 CLEARALL 70 CLEARFREEZE 27 CLEAR INVERT 13 Clearingamemory 70 Clearingprograms 70 C M YMode 78...

Page 80: ...ARD 6 15 25 74 Keyboarddrawer 6 Keyswitch 70 L LampTypeMenu 8 LAMPTYPE 8 LINKFADE 34 36 42 47 LINKMEMORY 46 51 LIST 28 Load data from card 69 LOCK DESK 70 LOCKPRG 70 M Macro user examples 72 Macros 71...

Page 81: ...es 24 Programmingofchasers 33 Programmingofpresets 15 Programmingofscangroups 13 Programmingofselectivememories 29 Programmingofsequences 40 Q QUIT 7 R Radius 22 RATEFader 44 READY 8 RECORD 58 RECORD...

Page 82: ...chaser 35 Storage capacity 30 68 Storageofprograms 68 STORE 12 13 15 24 29 33 34 39 42 50 71 STOREMATRIX 24 29 31 66 Synchronisation 57 Synchronized playback 57 T Tapeplayback 58 Terminaterecordmode...

Page 83: ...m 300 STD 12 Alpha Spot 575 STD 20 Alpha Spot 1200 Easy extended 18 Alpha Spot HPE 300 23 Alpha Wash 16 Alpha Wash 300 STD 14 Alpha Wash 575 19 Alpha Wash 1200 EXT 20 Alpha Wash Easy 1200 EXT 14 Alpha...

Page 84: ...Easylight Rainbow 2 Easylight Colore LC 2 Easylight Colore 2 4 F A L F A L F A L F A L F A L FAL 2000 7 FAL 2500 XL XLD 11 FAL 2500 XLDX 14 Roulette 575 1200 8 Proscan II HR 14 Proscan X HR 13 Promo...

Page 85: ...ression RGB Normal Mode 14 Impression WHITE AMBER Normal Mode 10 GRIVEN GRIVEN GRIVEN GRIVEN GRIVEN Cruise 11 HIGH END HIGH END HIGH END HIGH END HIGH END Trackspot 7 Technobeam HR 18 Technobeam Iris...

Page 86: ...t 575 XT Mode1 16 Spot 250 XT Mode1 16 Spot 160 XT Mode1 9 Robo 1020 12 Robo 1220 16 Imagescan m2 9 Robo 1220 rpr m4 17 Pal FX 1200 m4 20 Mode 4 only with 6 or 8 EXTRA channels Mac2000Profile 24 Mac20...

Page 87: ...575 16 Moving Spot 1200 16 20 Moving Wash 1200 14 14 S G M S G M S G M S G M S G M Galileo 1 6 Galileo 2 HR 12 Galileo 3 HR 14 Galileo 4 HR 18 Giotto 13 Victory1 9 Victory2 12 Giotto Spot 250 400 22 G...

Page 88: ...r Manufacturer Manufacturer Manufacturer Manufacturer Fixture Name Fixture Name Fixture Name Fixture Name Fixture Name No of Channels No of Channels No of Channels No of Channels No of Channels CF6 12...

Page 89: ...us 3 Pan 4 Tilt 5 Yellow 6 Magenta 7 Cyan Scan type WASHLIGHT HP Short name WL HP Movement Head Brightness Master on Dimmer DMX channel order 1 Dimmer 2 Shutter 3 Pan 4 Tilt 5 Yellow 6 Magenta 7 Cyan...

Page 90: ...Iris 2 Color 1 3 Color 2 4 Shutter 5 Pan 6 Tilt 7 Prism 8 Rotation 3 9 Focus 10 Gobo 1 11 Gobo 2 12 Rotation 1 Presets available Scan type SUPERSCAN Short name SUPER Movement Mirror Brightness Master...

Page 91: ...DMX channel order 1 Cyan 2 Magenta 3 Yellow 4 SP 3 5 Color 1 6 Shutter 7 Dim Fade 8 Iris 9 Gobo 1 10 Gobo 2 11 Rotation 1 12 Rotation 2 13 Prisma 14 Rotation 3 15 Frost 16 Focus 17 Zoom 18 PAN 19 PAN...

Page 92: ...2 Magenta 3 Yellow 4 Shutter 5 Pan 6 Tilt 7 Color1 8 Frost 9 Frost 10 Color2 filter 11 Dimmer 12 Special control 13 Pan fine 14 Tilt fine Scan type GOLDEN SPOT 13CH Short name GO SPO Movement Head Br...

Page 93: ...n type TIGER CC COLOUR CHANGER Short name T CC No movement Brightness Master on Shutter DMX channel order 1 Color 1 2 Shutter 3 Focus Scan type Combi Color Short name COMBI No movement Brightness Mast...

Page 94: ...IC HR Short name MP250O Movement Head Brightness Master on Dimmer DMX channel order 1 Shutter 2 Color 1 3 Color 2 4 Frost 5 Pan 6 Pan fine 7 Tilt 8 Tilt fine 9 Dimmer Presets available Type MP 250 FRE...

Page 95: ...on Dimmer DMX channel order 1 Pan 2 Pan fine 3 Tilt 4 Tilt fine 5 Speed1 Mode 6 Dimmer 7 Shutter 8 Iris 9 Focus 10 Gobo1 11 Rotation1 gobo 12 Gobo2 13 Rotation2 gobo 14 Prism 15 Rotation3 prism 16 Co...

Page 96: ...Position 12 G1 Rot Gobo 1 Rotation 13 Gobo 2 14 MAGENTA Gobo 2 Position 15 G2 Rot Gobo 2 Rotation 16 Prisma 17 Color 1 18 Color 2 19 Speed 1 Gobo and Color positioning mode 20 Special Lamp On Reset P...

Page 97: ...white balance color 12 SP3 motor reset Presets not available Scan type PSPOT 575 LX 16ch 38 Short name PS575L Movement DMX channel order 1 Pan 2 Pan fine 3 Tilt 4 Tilt fine 5 Dim Fade 6 Shutter 7 Iris...

Page 98: ...n 16 FOCUS 17 FROST 18 ZOOM 19 SPECIAL reset Lamp on off Presets not available Scan type XM 1200 Spot 18ch 11 Short name XM12SP Movement DMX channel order 1 Pan 2 Pan fine 3 Tilt 4 Tilt fine 5 Dim Fad...

Page 99: ...5_WA Movement DMX channel order 1 Pan 2 Pan fine 3 Tilt 4 Tilt fine 5 Speed PAN Tilt 6 Dim Fade 7 Shutter 8 Color1 color wheel 9 Cyan 10 Magenta 11 Yellow 12 SP2 speed CMY Dim 13 Color2 macro color 14...

Page 100: ...n Dimmer DMX channel order 1 Zoom 2 Focus 3 Gobo 1 4 Shutter 5 Pan 6 Tilt 7 Dimmer 8 Prisma 9 AUX Special 10 Cyan 11 Magenta 12 Yellow Presets available Scan type FOS 4 Short name FOS 4 Movement Mirro...

Page 101: ...80 HR Short name SC 940 Movement Mirror Brightness Master on Dimmer DMX channel order 1 Pan 2 Tilt 3 Pan fine 4 Tilt fine 5 Spped 1 6 Special 7 Color 1 8 Color 2 9 Prisma 10 Gobo 2 11 Gobo 1 12 Rotati...

Page 102: ...575 1 COARSE Short name PATENT Movement Head Brightness Master on Shutter DMX channel order 1 Pan 2 Pan fine 3 Tilt 4 Tilt fine 5 Speed 1 6 Speed 2 7 Special 8 Color 1 9 Gobo 1 10 Shutter 11 Rotation...

Page 103: ...nnel order 1 Pan coarse 2 Pan fine 3 Tilt coarse 4 Tilt fine 5 Color1 CO mix white 6 Color2 CO mix amber 7 Shutter 8 Dim M_fade 0 9 SP2 movement 10 SP1 pan tilt speed Presets not available Manufacture...

Page 104: ...Brightness Master on Dimmer DMX channel order 1 Pan 2 Pan fine 3 Tilt 4 Tilt fine 5 Color function Color 2 6 Color 1 7 Cyan 8 Magenta 9 Yellow 10 Zoom 11 Frost 12 Shutter 13 Dimmer 14 Speed 15 Control...

Page 105: ...e 5 Prism 6 Rotation3 prism 7 Focus 8 Shutter 9 Dimmer 10 Speed1 motor 11 Speed2 laser 12 Special Scan type TRACKSPOT MAINLIGHT Short name TRAC M No Movement Brightness Master on Dimmer DMX channel or...

Page 106: ...on 1 9 Focus 10 Color 2 11 Gobo 2 12 Rotation 2 Presets available Scan type CHANDRA I Scan type VARYCOLOR 2000 Short name VCOLOR Movement Mirror Brightness Master on Shutter DMX channel order 1 Specia...

Page 107: ...r 1 5 Dimmer 6 Rotation Manufacturer MARTIN Scan type ROBOSCAN 804 805 1004 16 Short name R 805 Movement Mirror No Brightness Master DMX channel order 1 Shutter 2 Color 3 Gobo 1 4 Pan 5 Tilt Presets a...

Page 108: ...MX channel order 1 6 Patch Beam Sharper 1a 3b as EXTRA channels 7 Rot 2 B S 4a 8 Rot 3 B S 4b 9 Special B S Rot 10 Shutter 11 Dimmer 12 Cyan 13 Magenta 14 Yellow 15 Color 1 16 Gobo 1 17 Rotation 1 18...

Page 109: ...heel pos func 13 SPEED3 gobo animation wheel angle dir speed 14 PRISMA 15 IRIS 16 FOCUS 17 ZOOM 18 PAN 19 PANFINE 20 TILT 21 TILTFINE 22 SPEED1 pan tilt Presets available Scan type MAC 600 NT Mode 4 S...

Page 110: ...6 Rotation1 7 Rotation2 gobo1 rotation fine 8 Gobo2 9 Cyan gobo color macro 10 Pri 11 Iris 12 Focus 13 Zoom 14 Pan 15 Pan fine 16 Tilt 17 Tilt fine 18 SP1 Pan Tilt speed 19 SP2 speed effect Presets av...

Page 111: ...Pr Rotation 11 Gobo 1 12 Rotation 1 13 no used 14 Focus 15 Shutter 16 Dimmer Scan type WL 575 WASHLIGHT Short name WL 575 Movement Head Brightness Master on Dimmer DMX channel order 1 Pan 2 Pan fine 3...

Page 112: ...r 1 8 not used 9 Prisma 10 Pr Rotation 11 Gobo 1 12 Rotation 1 13 not used 14 Focus 15 Shutter 16 Dimmer Presets available Scan type SPOT 250 AT Mode 1 7 Short name SP250A Movement Head Brightness Mas...

Page 113: ...9 not used 10 Shutter 11 Dimmer Presets available Scan type COLORMIX 240AT Mode1 18 Short name CM 240 No movement Brightness Master on Dimmer DMX channel order 1 Special 2 not used 3 Cyan 4 Magenta 5...

Page 114: ...Zoom 16 Shutter M_trig 5 17 Dim M_fade 0 Presets available Scan type COLORWASH 2500 M1 31 Short name CW2500 No movement Brightness Master on Dimmer DMX channel order 1 Pan 2 Tilt 3 Pan fine 4 Tilt fin...

Page 115: ...4 Tilt fine 5 Speed 1 6 Special 7 Color 1 8 no used 9 Prisma 10 Pr Rotation 11 Gobo 1 12 Rotation 1 13 no used 14 Focus 15 Shutter 16 Dimmer Scan type MOVING WASH 250 Short name MH 640 Movement Head...

Page 116: ...e GI DOR Movement Head Brightness Master on Dimmer DMX channel order 1 Pan 2 Pan fine 3 Tilt 4 Tilt fine 5 Color 1 6 Cyan 7 Magenta 8 Yellow 9 Dimmer 10 Shutter 11 Zoom 12 Speed 1 13 Special 14 Gobo 1...

Page 117: ...on 12 Iris 13 Focus 14 Shutter 15 Dimmer Manufacturer SPACE CANNON Scan type BLACK DEVIL 6 1996 Short name DEVIL Movement Head No Brightness Master DMX channel order 1 Pan 2 Tilt 3 Color 4 Zoom 5 Lamp...

Page 118: ...SP3 Presets not available Manufacturer SUMMA Scan type SUMMA HTI Short name SUMMA Movement Head Brightness Master on Dimmer 1 Iris 2 Colour 1 3 Gobo 1 4 Shutter 5 Pan 6 Pan fine 7 Tilt 8 Tilt fine 9...

Page 119: ...ss Master on Dimmer DMX channel order 1 Fixed 0 2 Pan coarse 3 Pan fine 4 Tilt coarse 5 Tilt fine 6 Cyan 7 Yellow 8 Magenta 9 Frost 10 Rot 2 Reset xx Dimmer Presets available Free patch for Dimmer Sca...

Page 120: ...15 Color 2 Color Timing 16 Speed 2 Beam Timing 17 Special Control 1 Dimmer 2 Pan coarse 3 Pan fine 4 Tilt coarse 5 Tilt fine 6 Gobo 1 7 Color 1 8 Iris 9 Focus 10 Shutter 11 Speed1 Focus 12 Speed2 Colo...

Page 121: ...e V3000W Movement Head Brightness Master on Dimmer DMX channel order 1 Dimmer 2 Pan 3 Pan fine 4 Tilt 5 Tilt fine 6 Focus 7 Color 2 8 Cyan 9 Magenta 10 Yellow 11 Color 1 12 Shutter 13 Speed1 14 Rotati...

Page 122: ...order 1 Pan 2 Pan fine 3 Tilt 4 Tilt fine 5 Dimmer 6 Focus 7 Color 1 8 no used 9 no used 10 no used 11 no used 12 no used 13 no used 14 Special Standard COLOR CHANGER Scan type COL EXTRA DIMMER Short...

Page 123: ...Scancommander Scancommander Scancommander Scancommander Scancommander eMail info malighting de Tel 49 931 497940 User s Manual Scancommander 123 123 123 123 123...

Page 124: ...search Controller the address at the lamp has to be decoded binary That means switch number 1 has the value 1 switch number 2 has the value 2 switch number 3 has the value 4 switch number 4 has the va...

Page 125: ...this lamps need to have the actual software version ML25F Ver 3 04 already installed in most Intellabeams 700 delivered since beginning 93 Personality Switch Setting Scancommander 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lam...

Page 126: ...o a value about 20 little before the gobo or color scan function starts set the speed via SPEED 1 to any value above 10 recall colors or gobos at the Scancommander without fade rsp store the memory wi...

Page 127: ...e on for DMX 512 Switch 1 to 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 lamp 1 DMX adress 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 lamp 2 DMX adress 21 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 lamp 3 DMX adress 41 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 lamp 4 DMX adress 61 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 lamp 5...

Page 128: ...replaced by an electrician 9 Don t put any objects on the wire and make sure nobody steps on it 10 In case you use an extension wire make sure the sum of the power consumption of the connected units...

Page 129: ...achdeckerstr 16 D 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn declares that the product Name of product MA Scancommander MA Scancommander Extension Type MA SC1 MA SCX I answers the following product specifications Safety E...

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