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User Manual 1.00
Genio Mobile
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3.27
Enabling-Disabling the Scheduler
The Scheduler allows to organize and run the fully automatic playback of a series of Events on a weekly
basis, including the preset programs on the MASTER fixture. The Scheduler is enabled as follows:
1.
Use the UP/DOWN keys to find the “SCHEDL” menu
2.
Press “Enter” and the displayed text will immediately begin to flash
3.
Use the UP/DOWN keys to choose ON or OFF status
4.
Press “Enter” to exit the SCHEDL menu and confirm
3.28
Internal program playback
Each fixture can be programmed with 1 Programs of 10 scenes. The programs are enabled using the
PRGRUN menu.
1.
Use the UP/DOWN keys to find the “PRGRUN” menu
2.
Press “Enter” and the displayed text will immediately begin to flash
3.
Use the UP/DOWN keys to choose the required programs from 1 to 2, or OFF
to stop the playback of a current program.
4.
Press “Enter” to exit the PRGRUN menu and confirm.
3.29
Programmer
The Programmer menu allows to carry out Genio Mobile’s on-board programming for any stand-alone
operation without external DMX control. The “Programmer” menu also allows to program a maximum of 29
SLAVE fixtures connected to the MASTER fixture with the on-board programming.
The fundamental stages of the Genio Mobile’s programming are as follows:
1.
Entering the “PROGRAMMER” menu
2.
Choosing the Program number
3.
Choosing the scene number
4.
Choosing the number of Slaves (if any) involved in the scene
5.
Setting scene parameters
6.
Choosing the scene times
7.
Choosing the fade times
8.
Optional scene disabling and enabling
The “Stand-Alone Programming” chapter describes all the operations necessary for programming in detail.
3.30
Scheduler
The Scheduler menu gives access to the programming of “events” able to run the playback of programs
previously prepared on-board the Genio Mobile, with the necessary times and modes. There are 48 events
and each one can control the start and stop time of a program day by day on a weekly basis.
The fundamental stages of programming the Scheduler are as follows:
1.
Entering the Scheduler menu
2.
Choosing the event number
3.
Choosing the program number
4.
Choosing the day,
5.
hours and minutes of the event’s start
6.
hours and minutes of the event’s end
7.
Optional event disabling and enabling
The “Stand-Alone Programming” chapter describes all the operations necessary for Scheduler programming
in detail.
SCHEDL=ON
PRGRUN=1