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Stand-alone operation
Each scene has a dynamic part -
the fade - during which effects
move to the scene’s programmed
positions, and a static part - the
wait - where the effects in the
scene are expressed.
The duration of the fade and wait
is programmed individually for
each scene. The fade time may be
0 - 120 seconds; the wait time
may be 0 - 600 seconds. The total
time it takes a scene to execute is
the sum of the fade and wait
times.
Programming is performed using the stand alone Program menu options to program
effects, such as:
When operating multiple fixtures in master/
client
mode, the wait time in
client
fixtures is disregarded, and is determined by the master fixture. Each fixture
fades at
its own rate and then waits for the master to signal a scene, or program,
start before
continuing.
When programming a master fixture, keep in mind that its total scene times should
be equal to or longer than the fade times of the other fixtures. You will get
unpredictable results if, for example, a scene is programmed in the master to last 10
seconds and in other fixtures to fade for 15 seconds.
D i m m e r
The dimmer level.
C y a n
M a g e n t a
Y e l l o w
The color.
R a n d o m
c o l o r s
A continuously changing and random mix of all three, or any
two of the primary subtractive colors (CMY). The speed of
the effect can be set to slow, medium, or fast.
F a d e
t i m e
The fade time, anything from 0 to 120 seconds, is the time
it takes to change from one color to another. If the fade time
and wait time are both 0, the colors change continuously.
W a i t
t i m e
This is the duration a color is applied. A wait time can be
from 1 second to 600 seconds.
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