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If the Register Slider is set as Playback master (‘Controller Config.’ window that can be recalled 

from Setup menu), it can be set independently for each cue-list. From the contextual menu press 

the ‘Slider config.’ button to show the slider setup window: 

 

Master intensity

:

 this is the default mode, which is a submaster of the cue-list and controls 

the HTP channels (typically the dimmer). 

 

Master Size

:

 controls the amplitude of possible effects contained in the cue-list. 

 

Master Speed

:

 controls the speed of possible effects contained in the cue-list (NOTE: it’s 

able to reduce the speed of an effect, but it is not able to increase it). 

 

Cross fade

:

 (for the Qlist mode only) in this mode the slider steers the transition between a 

cue  and the next one,  allowing  to  manage  manually  the  cross-fade  between  cues  and 

releasing it from any timer. In this mode, each time the slider moves out from a stroke end 

(from 0 to an upper value or from 100% to a lower value) the cue list receives a trigger, the 

fade-in  with the next cue  begins  and the fader level depends on the slider  position: 

practically the fade-out occurs when the slider reaches the other stroke end. 

Cue Priority (LTP/HTP)

 

When two or more cues belonging to two different cue-lists compete for the same channel, the 

following criterion is followed: 

 

If the channel is LTP, the priority is assigned to the latest enabled cue (LTP criterion). 

 

If the channel is HTP, is applied the LTP or HTP criterion (priority assigned to the highest 

value) as specified in the ‘Playback mode’ option in the ‘General options’ window. 

Execute a cue‐list: Register Playback 

Pressing a register key, the first cue of the cue-list linked to the register is played. Pressing it a 

second time the second cue is played and so on until the first cue starts again. If the cue list is set 

as ‘Sequence’ or ‘Chase’ modes, after the playback of the first cue all the following cues will be 

played with the pre-set times. If the cue list is set as ‘Live’ mode, any cue of the cue list can be 

played pressing the corresponding button in the ‘Live’ window. 

IMPORTANT:

  the default configuration  of the six  controllers is ‘Playback  Master’,  which  means 

that each slider  controls the intensity and the key controls the flash of the respective first six 

registers, while the remaining six registers have not controllers. 

Stop a cue‐list: Register Release 

To stop or release a register you must press and hold the ‘Release’ key and, while it is down, press the 

register key to be stopped, or alternatively press in rapid sequence the ‘Release’ key and the register key. 

IMPORTANT:  pressing in rapid sequence  two times the ‘Release’  key will stop all registers 

currently in playback. 

Change the current Register Page 

Pressing the ‘Page’ button the LED correspondent to the current page number gets on. Pressing a 

Register key while the ‘Page’ key is down,  the current page will change to the correspondent 

number. Alternatively, the ‘Page’ key and the register key must be pressed in rapid sequence to 

recall the correspondent page. 

IMPORTANT: pressing in rapid sequence two times the ‘Page’ key will switch to the next page. 

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Summary of Contents for QUIVER

Page 1: ...User Manual English Software Release 1 10...

Page 2: ...PLY 6 CE CONFORMITY 7 WHAT S IN THE BOX 7 GLOSSARY 8 INTRODUCTION 11 QUICK GUIDE 12 Console Overview 12 Dimensions 13 Technical Specifications 14 The Edit Keys 15 Release 15 Select 15 Page 15 Store 15...

Page 3: ...Color Palette 29 Effects 29 Effects Mode Contextual Menu 31 Saving an effect as cue 31 Edit an existing effect 31 FAN 32 Color Picker 33 Playback 34 Cue list 34 Cue list in Qlist mode 36 Cue list in C...

Page 4: ...uration 46 Controller configuration 48 Pan Tilt options 48 Backup Restore 49 Backup Restore contextual menu 49 Library manager 51 Diagnostic 52 Wireless configuration 53 QUIVERX EXPANSION 55 Dimension...

Page 5: ...r the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact...

Page 6: ...distributor providing receipt or invoice of date of purchase and defect detailed description This warranty does not extend to damage resulting from improper installation misuse neglect or abuse Proel...

Page 7: ...r from AC power outlet To avoid unit power cord damage please do not strain the power cable and do not bundle it In order to avoid damages please ensure that the power cord is not stepped on or pinche...

Page 8: ...nd Switch freely configurable as Grand master Group Master or Register slider The Register slider can be configured as Master intensity Master size Master speed or Cross fade Cue Defines the status of...

Page 9: ...24 or 36 Palette Status of one or more attributes related to one or more fixtures to be conveniently used for creating cues and saved in the SD internal memory Updating a palette automatically upgrade...

Page 10: ...hysical interface button see further EDIT REGISTERS CONTROLLER chapters Trigger Event which determines the activation of a cue typically the pressing of a register switch but also can be the pressing...

Page 11: ...UIDE there is a product s overview that allows the user to be immediately operative and to use the console s basic features The REFERENCE MANUAL explains in detail all the console s features and opera...

Page 12: ...through USB memory and or port for USB light 2 Color LCD with touch screen graphic interface of the console 3 Programmable Controller Sliders 4 Programmable Controller Switches 5 Register Switches 6...

Page 13: ...or 15 Superfine joystick indicator 16 Pan joystick locked indicator 17 Tilt joystick locked indicator 18 12Vdc supply input 19 Power on switch 20 RJ45 socket for expansion 1 connection 21 RJ45 socket...

Page 14: ...k TiltLock Touch Slider 4 Register Switch 12 Programmable Slider 6 Programmable Switch 6 Dual Pedal Input 1 USB host port 1 DMX connector 1 male XLR 3 poles Expansion Connector 2 RJ45 8 poles Supply 1...

Page 15: ...ED corresponding to the current page goes on if within 3 seconds another register switch is pressed this turns into the current page Pressing quickly two times the Page key the next Page is selected S...

Page 16: ...f Qlist window the slider can be configured as Master intensity Master size Master Speed or Cross fade Touch Sliders The Touch Sliders allow to modify the values shown in the LCD display on the four b...

Page 17: ...le you must Connect the supply adaptor at the mains outlet Connect the expansions if available they can be connected or disconnected also with the console switched on Connect the DMX cable to the fixt...

Page 18: ...web site www sagitter com Finally custom fixtures can be created using the Fixture Editor software for Microsoft Windows contained in the supplied USB memory or downloadable from the SAGITTER web sit...

Page 19: ...press the Address Patch button to display the Address patch list window which shows all the fixtures added to your show The view of the fixtures in the Address patch list window follows the increasing...

Page 20: ...dresses IMPORTANT when a fixture is added to the patch the set up information of the fixture is copied into the show data Any following modification or cancellation of the library files will not have...

Page 21: ...s Prism and Blade buttons the parameters of the selected fixtures are assigned to the 4 Touch Sliders To set the attribute values using the palettes select the fixtures move to the palette window pres...

Page 22: ...gister Cue button Save the DMX outputs in a new cue and queue it in the current register Snapshot button Save the selected fixtures as a new group Group button Modify a cue Pressing the Qlist button i...

Page 23: ...registers a slider to control the master Intensity or the master size or the master speed of the cue list Without a physical slider all other masters are fixed to 100 IMPORTANT the EDITOR view has the...

Page 24: ...ure mode EDITOR in Fixture mode display Legend 1 Status bar 2 Command Toolbar 3 Parameters Toolbar 4 Touch Slider Toolbar 5 Fixture list 6 Scroll bar Elements of fixture mode 1 Status bar Shows the cu...

Page 25: ...ixtures Pressing the button a virtual numeric keypad appears that allows to input directly the number for the parameter or to take back the parameter at the Empty state using the Free button The eleme...

Page 26: ...menu Commands opens the Commands window to send specific commands as reset lamp on lamp off etc to the selected fixtures Fan opens the fan window that allows to set up the parameters of the selected...

Page 27: ...utton from the menu on the display If a group with the same name is already present it s overwritten and replaced There isn t a specific command to modify a group but you can proceed as for the creati...

Page 28: ...become undefined Change ID and Rename are allowed because they don t affect a cue Create a new palette To create a palette after having set the fixture s parameters press the Store switch then one of...

Page 29: ...s can be set in the Rgb Cmy palette set box in the General options window from Setup menu Effects An effect is a pre defined evolution of a value which is repeated in a cycle of time and which can be...

Page 30: ...ssible to select the wave form respectively sinusoid and square wave 6 The third Touch Slider Period enables to vary the speed of the effect 7 With the Phase buttons and the fourth Touch Slider the gl...

Page 31: ...nvolved and finally open the window of the effects generator to edit If the show contains many fixtures with effect or if one cue contains more groups of fixtures with different effects selecting the...

Page 32: ...ty effects is selected 2 Two effects of Pan and Tilt are present FAN The fan feature assigns a sequence of values to the same attribute of the selected fixtures The sequence of values can follow the t...

Page 33: ...e Touch Slider Increasing or reducing the offset value all the values of the fixtures involved are increased or reduced in the same way When you press the OK button the parameters are moved to the edi...

Page 34: ...with 12 cue list each IMPORTANT the editor and Hilite button always have priority on playbacks and controllers therefore except for specific cases the transmission of a show occurs after having set th...

Page 35: ...register the display will follow it If the Lock button is activated the window is locked to the current cue list and the display will not follow the next pressed registers This feature is very useful...

Page 36: ...e towards zero and they reach it in a time equal to the Fade out 4 At the Delay Fade in stage the entrance stage of the cue is completed all LTP and HTP attributes with values different from zero and...

Page 37: ...he execution order is sequential and cyclic starting from the first to the last and then restarting from the first again Cue list in Sequence mode Touch Slider in Sequence Mode Size controls the ampli...

Page 38: ...ossible effects contained in the cue Speed controls the speed of possible effects contained in the cue Master submaster of intensity of the cue IMPORTANT the Live window is to be considered as an exte...

Page 39: ...the selected cue in the editor Rename Qlist allows to change the name of the cue list Copy Qlist makes a copy of the current cue list in another page register Delete Qlist deletes permanently the cue...

Page 40: ...y assigned to the highest value as specified in the Playback mode option in the General options window Execute a cue list Register Playback Pressing a register key the first cue of the cue list linked...

Page 41: ...nfiguration options and tools Setup menu Address Patch it opens the Address patch window that allows to manage the patch of the show i e to add and or to remove fixtures from the show setup and to ass...

Page 42: ...s To enable or disable the lock it s required to specify a password In any case the console is automatically unlocked simply switching it off and on Editor opens the editor s window Software Upgrade t...

Page 43: ...d fixture All fixtures disabled are not involved during playback and their DMX outputs are not generated Delete Fixt deletes permanently the selected fixtures and their programming in the cue list Cha...

Page 44: ...ain a folder named LIB The LIB folders must contain the brands folders Each brand s folder must contain the library files in pf or fxr format For example a file named Club Spot 150 ch14 pf for the Sag...

Page 45: ...nsion can manage one more universe Dmx address DMX start address of the first fixture If two or more fixtures are added the DMX addresses are assigned in sequence considering the number of channels oc...

Page 46: ...s of the most significant part and the least significant part separated by the character are displayed RGB Cmy palette sets the console includes 4 sets of default palette Chris GAM Lee and Rosco This...

Page 47: ...dit label to inform the user that the fourth Touch Slider is assigned to modify the value Adjustable Options Type can get the values Intensity Pan Tilt Color Gobo Prism or Blade Htp Ltp affects the pr...

Page 48: ...ible to set only one slider as Grand master Controller configuration window Buttons and Touch Slider in the Controller configuration window As default the sliders are set as playback master To configu...

Page 49: ...show in the SD internal memory or in the USB memory The restore loads a show previously saved in the SD or USB memory into the current show and therefore all data already present in the working area a...

Page 50: ...p closes the Backup restore window and goes back to the Setup menu Editor closes the Backup restore window and opens the editor window Internal disk selects the SD internal memory USB disk selects the...

Page 51: ...rary Manager window Folders allows to explore the library at the upper folders brand level Export folder copies the current folder from the SD internal memory to the USB memory Export file duplicates...

Page 52: ...contextual menu Setup closes the Library manager window and goes back to the Setup menu Editor closes the Library manager window and opens the editor window Internal disk selects the SD internal memo...

Page 53: ...or testing the sliders and keys included in the console or in the expansions 1 or 2 Reset takes back at the initial state all graphical elements on the screen Exit closes the Diagnostic window and goe...

Page 54: ...ers to the console The receivers must not be associated to any other transmitter see also the manual of the receiver Change radio channel changes the communication radio channel radio frequency betwee...

Page 55: ...switched on or off if the console is on it recognizes the expansion automatically at the moment of linking making it available immediately IMPORTANT if using only one expansion you must connect it to...

Page 56: ...egisters 13 to 18 or 25 to 30 26 Programmable Controller Switches usually set for registers 13 to 18 or 25 to 30 27 Register Switches 28 RJ45 socket for console connection 29 DMX output connector univ...

Page 57: ...e fixture save them on the USB pen drive and copy them on the console by means of the Library Manager Even if the program is very easy to use the creation of the fixture is recommended only for expert...

Page 58: ...f the fixture choose the 14 DMX channel mode indicate by the arrow Once all DMX channels have been set it s also possible to edit some palette usually for the classic color and most used Gobo and some...

Page 59: ...ng the Check button in order to spot any big error in the DMX channel If the Check result is positive you can proceed to save the fixture in the proprietary format of the QUIVER console which is a fil...

Page 60: ...ns connected to Exp1 Exp2 and to the pedal page 24 Fixed bugs 7 The Cross Fade option in the Slider config contextual menu for Chase Sequence Live windows page 38 39 has been disabled 8 If from Addres...

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