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Thank you for purchasing this TOSHIBA LIGHTING & TECHNOLOGY product. 

First read this instruction manual for safe and efficient operation. 

 

Instruction Manual

 

Lighting Control Console

 

LICSTAR-

 SE

 

Summary of Contents for LICSTAR-IV SE

Page 1: ...4SE20140220 Thank you for purchasing this TOSHIBA LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY product First read this instruction manual for safe and efficient operation Instruction Manual Lighting Control Console LICSTAR Ⅳ SE ...

Page 2: ...only is assumed Caution Improper handling by the user may cause slight injury or damage to properties only is assumed Symbol Examples This symbol indicates a warning and the need for attention A detailed description is given in or near the symbol the symbol on the left indicates electric shock This symbol indicates a prohibited action The prohibited action is described in or near the symbol the sy...

Page 3: ...install the device according to the instruction manual Neglecting to follow the instruction manual may cause fire electric shock damage or the device may fall Do not install this device in an unstable location Neglecting to follow the instruction manual may cause fire electric shock damage or the device may fall Select and connect an appropriate input power source for the device Failing to do so m...

Page 4: ...struction manual This device generates heat Make sure that the location where the device is installed is well ventilated Failing to do so may start a fire cause an electric shock or damage the device Confirm that this device is not exposed to direct sunlight high temperatures high levels of humidity dust corrosive gases vibration impact etc Otherwise these factors may start a fire cause an electri...

Page 5: ...n electric shock or damage the device If the breaker is tripped eliminate the cause before resetting the breaker Failing to do so may start a fire cause an electric shock or damage the device If the fuse is blown be sure to replace it with the same type with the same rating Using the incorrect fuses may start a fire or damage the device Make sure that no objects such as an ashtray or food and drin...

Page 6: ...ock or damage the device 5 Troubleshooting In abnormal circumstances such as when the device is producing smoke or giving out a foul smell turn off the power immediately Not doing so may start a fire or cause an electric shock After the symptoms of the malfunction subside investigate its cause If you cannot readily find the cause please contact us for repairs After a natural disaster such as an ea...

Page 7: ... Switching Displays 8 1 MIMIC PANEL 9 1 BACKUP SUBMASTER PANEL 10 1 Operating the SETTING Screen BLIND Screen 11 1 LIVE Screen 12 1 LIVE screen 12 1 EX CONSOLE LEVEL screen 12 4 STAGE Screen 13 1 TRACK SHEET Screen 14 1 TRACK SHEET screen 14 1 CH TRACK screen 14 4 SUBMASTER Screen 15 1 SUBMASTER LIST screen 15 1 SUBMASTER screen 15 11 CUE SHEET Screen 16 1 EFFECT Screen 17 1 EFFECT screen 17 1 EFF...

Page 8: ...creen 22 1 WORKING LIGHT PATCH Screen 23 1 PROFILE CURVE Screen 24 1 CC ROLL SETUP Screen 25 1 CC ROLL PATCH Screen 26 1 CC DIMMER RELATION Screen 27 1 DIMMER GROUP Screen 28 1 MACRO Screen 29 1 CH LAYOUT Screen 30 1 SYSTEM COMMENT Screen 31 1 COMMENT INPUT Screen 32 1 DEFAULT Screen 33 1 ALARM Screen 34 1 MONITOR Screen 34 4 DATA CLEAR Screen 35 1 SAVE LOAD Screen 36 1 DATE TIME SET Screen 37 1 O...

Page 9: ... Comments 42 1 How to Change Scene Numbers 43 1 Changing the SM Bank and SM Page 44 1 EXTERNAL CONSOLE EXTERNAL CONSOLE 45 1 Miscellaneous Troubleshooting 46 1 Notebook PC Setup Procedure 47 1 Explanation of Terms 48 1 List of Functions 49 1 Table of Contents 3 ...

Page 10: ...1 Changing the Actual Scene 43 1 Changing the Preset Scene 43 1 Changing the External Console Actual Scene 43 1 Changing the Preset External Console Scene 43 1 Deleting Data 35 2 Viewing Operation Histories 38 1 Changing the Screen Page 8 1 Viewing the Level Viewing the Channel Level 12 1 Viewing the External Console Input Level 12 4 Viewing the Dimmer Level 18 1 Shooting Operation Shooting a dimm...

Page 11: ... 5 Assigning a PROFILE CURVE PATTERN to dimmer s 22 3 Resetting PROFILE CURVE PATTERN assignment to dimmer s 22 3 Setting a dimmer to NDM 22 3 Resetting dimmer NDM setting 22 3 Initializing dimmer NDM setting 22 5 Setting a Prop level for dimmer s 22 3 Resetting the Prop level for dimmer s 22 3 Setting a Fix level for dimmer s 22 3 Resetting the Fix level for dimmer s 22 4 Setting a Backup DIMMER ...

Page 12: ...ll sheet s 25 2 Adding a comment to roll sheet s 25 2 Clearing the comments for roll sheet s 25 2 Clearing the DMX level setting and comments for roll sheet s 25 2 Clearing the DMX level setting and comments for all roll sheets 25 2 Initializing the DMX level setting and comments of all roll sheets 25 3 Assigning a roll to CC circuit s 26 2 Resetting roll assignments to CC circuit s 26 2 Resetting...

Page 13: ...ro 29 2 Resetting a macro s comment 29 3 Resetting key recorded and comments added to a macro 29 3 Playing back a macro 29 3 Changing the macro page 29 3 40 12 Setting Layout for CH Display Screens Such as LIVE and BLIND Screens Setting the layout for the specified CH 30 2 Deleting the layout for the specified CH 30 2 Moving the layout for the specified CH 30 2 Setting comment layout 30 3 Deleting...

Page 14: ...aying CH comments on the CH PATCH screen 21 10 Displaying CH comments on the LIVE and SUBMASTER screens 11 21 Adding a comment to an SM 32 2 Deleting a comment from an SM 32 3 Copying the comment setting from an SM 32 4 Adding a comment to an EFFECT 32 2 Deleting a comment from an EFFECT 32 3 Deleting the comment from an EFFECT 32 4 Adding a comment to a GROUP 32 3 Deleting a comment from a GROUP ...

Page 15: ...40 11 Playing back a PART manually 40 11 Presetting a SUBMASTER Assigning a CH to an SM 4 2 15 2 Assigning a CUE to an SM 4 4 15 3 Assigning an EFFECT to an SM 4 4 15 4 Resetting the assignments to an SM 4 2 15 4 Assigning a light currently output to an SM 4 1 Placing an SM in INHIBIT status 4 5 Returning an SM to PILEON from INHIBIT 4 6 Placing an SM in LOCK status 4 7 Returning an SM to PILEON f...

Page 16: ...g TIME CONTROL for a STEP 17 6 Setting TIME for a STEP 17 6 Setting TIME CONTROL for STEPs in a batch 17 6 Setting TIME to STEPs in a batch 17 7 Setting EFFECT attributes 17 7 Recording an edited EFFECT 17 7 Displaying the specified EFFECT on a screen 17 7 Deleting an EFFECT 17 8 Copying a STEP 17 8 Shifting a STEP 17 8 Deleting a STEP 17 9 Setting an EFFECT as the master 17 13 Setting an EFFECT a...

Page 17: ... a HEATUP CH level 33 4 Setting a CH whose level remains unchanged when CUE0 is played back 33 4 Changing CH layout including the BLIND screen 33 4 Enabling disabling the error buzzer 33 5 Configuring the function switching operation 33 5 Seeing the Alarm Information Display the lighting control console and dimmers alarms 8 2 34 2 Displaying dimmer information 34 4 Recovering a dimmer using cutoff...

Page 18: ...2 WIRELESS Operation Enabling disabling WIRELESS operation 3 3 BACKUP SUBMASTER Operation Assigning a light currently output to a BACKUP SUBMASTER 10 1 Playing back a BACKUP SUBMASTER 10 1 Deleting a BACKUP SUBMASTER 10 1 ...

Page 19: ...ur The ON POWER button on the CONTROL PANEL lights up The MAIN CPU POWER LED in CPU RACK lights up Normal status when these are lit The Ethernet HUB in CPU RACK turns on The LED of the panel on the LIGHTING CONTROL CONSOLE lights up indicating lighting and preset operations are enabled The PLAYBACK display turns on and the PLAYBACK screen is displayed The SETTING display turns on and the STAGE scr...

Page 20: ... moment lighting at the same level as that being maintained is obtained This causes the level hold to be released and the lighting output level returns to normal operation LEVEL HOLD button LED status LEVEL HOLD button LED ON The lighting output level from the LIGHTING CONTROL CONSOLE is being maintained LEVEL HOLD button LED OFF Normal operation While the level is being maintained whichever level...

Page 21: ...s from external consoles are being maintained Function for maintaining lighting levels when external consoles are connected When the light level is maintained at the LIGHTING CONTROL CONSOLE the LINK button flashes When you press the flashing button the light being maintained switches off When the power is turned off with all the external console outputs set to 0 the dimming signal is not maintain...

Page 22: ... the switching mode in which a PATCH with higher level is given priority When you select the main console PATCH the DMX address of the external console is input as the channel number of the main LIGHTING CONTROL CONSOLE while the output level of the external console can be checked on the LIVE screen External console DMX cable DMX IN Hall LIGHTING CONTROL CONSOLE Connector Lighting for cues sub mas...

Page 23: ... LED ON 2 Pilot alarm In the event that a CPU alarm or board alarm is triggered the ALARM part of the ALARM BZ STOP button flashes and the alarm buzzer sounds The details of the alarm affecting the LIGHTING CONTROL CONSOLE can be checked on the ALARM screen of the SETUP PC For information on operating the ALARM screen refer to the relevant pages Status when an alarm is triggered ALARM button LED F...

Page 24: ... update Press the HOLD button to toggle between enabling and disabling memory data update on the LIGHTING CONTROL CONSOLE Memory data update is enabled HOLD button LED OFF Memory data update is disabled HOLD button LED ON 6 Enabling disabling WIRELESS operation The ON WIRELESS button functions regardless of whether the LIGHTING CONTROL CONSOLE is on Press the ON WIRELESS button to toggle between e...

Page 25: ... Before switching OFF CPU1 CPU2 Before switching OFF HOLD Before switching OFF 3 PLAYBACK PANEL ACTUAL indicator Blank NEXT indicator Displays the ACTUAL cue number before OFF STANDBY indicator Displays the number following the NEXT cue number see above 1CUESTOP Before switching OFF 4 EFFECT PANEL PATT indicator Blank STEP indicator Blank 5 SETTING PANEL PB Goes out SET2 Goes out PAT2 Goes out ALA...

Page 26: ...E screen SETUP screen MENU screen The screen starts when the PC is started after the operation MAIN MCCB is turned on 10 GRAPHIC PANEL The GRAPHIC PANEL is displayed on the notebook PC screen 10 1 PART MIXING panel FIX Before switching OFF PART MIX Before switching OFF 10 2 MACRO PAGE panel MACRO PAGE button Before switching OFF ...

Page 27: ...g press the CANCEL button REC Ø button LED display status ON red Recording complete FLASH red Confirming overwrite recording edit recording or memory deletion OFF red Not yet recorded FLASH green Freezing 1 is in progress 1 Freezing is a function to maintain the assignment without changing it until the fader is set to 0 Notes Freezing takes place if a channel is assigned to a submaster to which a ...

Page 28: ... REC Ø button once and the REC Ø button flashes Then press the REC Ø button again and the REC Ø button goes out and the actual lighting is recorded When not overwriting a recording press the CANCEL button REC Ø button LED display status ON red Recording complete FLASH red Confirming overwrite recording edit recording or memory deletion OFF red Not yet recorded FLASH green Freezing is in progress F...

Page 29: ...C Ø button again makes the REC Ø button and DEL button go out and deletes the memory If the memory does not need to be deleted press the CANCEL button REC Ø button LED display status ON red Recording complete FLASH red Confirming overwrite recording edit recording or memory deletion OFF red Not yet recorded FLASH green Freezing in progress DEL button LED display status ON Memory deletion is in pro...

Page 30: ...l is being assigned to the submaster Notes Freezing takes place if an effect is assigned to a submaster to which a channel or cue has already been assigned If an effect is assigned while a pattern is being played back on the EFFECT PANEL playback of that pattern stops automatically 5 Assigning cues to submasters Operating procedure 1 Select a cue number to be assigned 1 Press the CUE button on the...

Page 31: ...utton go out and cancels the function change request What is INHIBIT This function puts the channel that has already been assigned under master control It also puts the lights of the CUE EFFECT and PILEON function submasters under master control INT button LED display status ON Functions INHIBIT PILEON can be switched over EDIT button LED display status ON orange The INHIBIT function is active OFF...

Page 32: ...ction change If the function does not need to be changed press the CANCEL button Pressing the INH button again while it is lit makes the INH button go out and cancels the function change request Notes When the submaster function changes from INHIBIT to PILEON it switches to the submaster defined on the actual page However freezing does not take place even when the submaster fader is up so it is re...

Page 33: ...en submaster cannot be changed 9 Releasing the submaster LOCK Operating procedure 1 Press the LOCK button The LOCK button is lit 2 Press the REC Ø button twice above the submaster fader for which the LOCK operation is to be released Pressing the REC Ø button once makes the REC Ø button flash Pressing the REC Ø button again makes the REC Ø button and LOCK button go out and changes the function If t...

Page 34: ...on the SM PAGE PANEL Status of LEDs in the PAGE 1 to PAGE 20 buttons ON Indicates the page now being executed Notes If page switching is performed while the submaster fader is up freezing takes place For the submaster fader for which the INHIBIT or LOCK function is active page switching is disabled 4 8 ...

Page 35: ... Ø button twice above the submaster to which pages are to be assigned Pressing the REC Ø button once makes the REC Ø button flash Pressing the REC Ø button again makes the SEQ button go out After the submaster for which the REC Ø button was pressed patterns are assigned in the order in which they are recorded until the last submaster starting with the specified PATTERN number When sequential assig...

Page 36: ...tton once makes the REC Ø button flash Pressing the REC Ø button again makes the SEQ button go out After the submaster for which the REC Ø button was pressed patterns are deleted in the order in which they are recorded until the last submaster starting with the specified PATTERN number When deletion of sequential assignments is not required press the CANCEL button Pressing the SEQ button again whi...

Page 37: ... to one basis with the result that the assignment to this submaster is lost If shifting is not required press the CANCEL button Pressing the SHIFTÖ button again while it is lit makes the SHIFTÖ button go out and cancels the shifting request Example In order to insert an empty submaster between submasters 5 and 6 Press the REC Ø button for submaster 6 SHIFTÖ button LED status ON An empty submaster ...

Page 38: ...g submasters on a one to one basis with the result that the last submaster s assignment is lost If shifting is not required press the CANCEL button P Pressing the SHIFTÖ button again while it is lit makes the SHIFTÖ button go out and cancels the shifting request Example Make submasters 5 and 7 adjacent Press the REC Ø button for submaster 6 SHIFTÕ button LED status ON Deletion is possible Notes De...

Page 39: ...put under master control The lights of the CUE EFFECT and PILEON function submasters etc are put under master control Notes INHIBIT function submaster lights of lower level are given precedence 3 Submaster operation EFFECT master function Operating procedure 1 Move a submaster fader The EFFECT playback that has already been assigned is put under master control Notes If a submaster fader is raised ...

Page 40: ...tput independently of the fader that was placed on the IN side before cross in plus the cross playback 6 Raise the submaster fader to be added This submaster fader is output independently of cross playback 7 Lower the OUT side submaster fader to level 0 to place the fader at the cross end 8 Repeat the steps 5 to 7 9 Press the CROSS button on the SUBMASTER PANEL to terminate the cross mode The cros...

Page 41: ...p 3 Move submaster 1 to the FL position cross playback can be cancelled and new cross playback can be started Operation status Submaster 1 CROSS LED OFF Step 4 Lower submaster 1 cross playback can be cancelled and new cross playback can be started Operation status Submaster 1 CROSS LED OFF Step 5 Start raising submaster 2 from 0 Cross playback starts Operation status IN side SUBMASTER2 OUT side SU...

Page 42: ... can be started Operation status Submaster 3 CROSS LED at top and bottom OFF Submaster 1 CROSS LEDs at top and bottom OFF Step 9 Press the CROSS button on the SUBMASTER PANEL to terminate the cross mode Operation status Submaster 3 CROSS LEDs at top and bottom OFF Submaster 2 CROSS LEDs at top and bottom OFF 4 16 ...

Page 43: ... the TOUCH switch is being pressed mode The submaster fader enters the same status as 100 status only while the TOUCH switch is being pressed The level values of the other submasters and the other channel outputs are 0 TOUCH switch LED status ON A TOUCH switch mode or has been selected and the TOUCH switch has been pressed OFF No TOUCH switch mode or is selected or the TOUCH switch is not being pr...

Page 44: ... Press the GO STOP button to stop the STEP The STEP number where playback was stopped is displayed on the STEP number indicator PATTERN number indicator Displays the PATTERN number now being operated on the EFFECT PANEL The number 100 is displayed as 00 Nothing is displayed when the LIGHTING CONTROL CONSOLE is turned ON STEP number indicator Displays the STEP number of the pattern now being operat...

Page 45: ...tion play the pattern from the submaster or cue If the GO button on the EFFECT PANEL is pressed for the pattern being played by the cue that pattern is temporarily brought to the EFFECT PANEL When the pattern is stopped on the EFFECT PANEL playback on the cue is resumed 2 Operating the effect master fader Operating procedure 1 Operate the effect master fader Puts the pattern now being played on th...

Page 46: ...t The current speed is recorded Operating the SPEED wheel Turn the wheel towards FAST the speed is increased Turn the wheel towards SLOW the speed is decreased Notes The speed is not recorded if the LIGHTING CONTROL CONSOLE is turned off without the REC button being pressed If the STOP button is pressed once and then the GO button is pressed again for the pattern without the REC button being press...

Page 47: ...d on the EFFECT PANEL The EDIT button on the EFFECT PANEL also flashes Press the EDIT button again to end edit mode At this time all the indicators on the EFFECT PANEL go out 2 Turn the SPEED wheel Adjust the speed of the pattern now being played on the EFFECT PANEL 3 Press the REC button The EDIT button goes out and all the indicators on the EFFECT PANEL go out The current speed is recorded Notes...

Page 48: ...to select a STEP number 3 Inserting an empty step 1 Press the INS button The INS button lights up 2 Press the REC button When the REC button is pressed the INS button goes out and an empty step is inserted To stop the step insert operation press the EDIT button In this case edit mode is not entered Pressing the INS button again while it is lit makes the INS button go out and cancels the insertion ...

Page 49: ...d edit mode ends 2 Press the GO STOP button to stop the effect The STEP number where the performance has stopped is displayed on the STEP number indicator At this time the STEP button lights up 3 Press the S or T button to select a STEP number to be inserted 4 Insert an empty step 1 Press the INS button The INS button lights up 2 Press the REC button When the REC button is pressed the INS button g...

Page 50: ...S or T button to select a STEP number 3 Delete the step Make sure that the STEP button is lit 1 Press the DEL button The DEL button lights up and the STEP button flashes 2 Press the REC button When the REC button is pressed the DEL button goes out and the step is deleted To stop the step deletion press the EDIT button In this case edit mode is not entered Pressing the DEL button again while it is ...

Page 51: ...ect The STEP number where the performance has stopped is displayed on the STEP number indicator At this time the STEP button lights up 3 Press the S or T button to select the STEP number to be deleted 4 Delete the step Make sure that the STEP button is lit 1 Press the DEL button The DEL button lights up and the STEP button flashes 2 Press the REC button When the REC button is pressed the DEL butto...

Page 52: ...s lit 1 Press the DEL button The DEL button lights up and the PATT button flashes 2 Press the REC button When the REC button is pressed the DEL button goes out and the pattern is deleted To stop the pattern deletion press the REC button In this case edit mode is not entered Pressing the DEL button again while it is lit makes the DEL button go out and cancels the deletion request DEL button LED dis...

Page 53: ... 0 1 seconds Fading is slowed FAST button Reduces the value in the SPEED indicator in units of 0 1 seconds Fading is sped up 3 Automatic dimming to the upper limit value The upper limit value is controlled by the UPPER and LOWER faders of the WORKINGH LIGHT Press the S button The level value of the WORKING LIGHT fades toward the UPPER fader value in the period indicated on the SPEED indicator and ...

Page 54: ...WORKING LIGHT PANEL GM PANEL 5 Stopping automatic dimming Press the STOP button to stop automatic dimming Press the S or T button to restart automatic dimming 6 2 ...

Page 55: ...n Description 1 Setting the upper limit value Set the upper limit value of the dimmer assigned to the GM using the GM fader 2 Disabling GM functions The GM fader level is fixed at 100 when you press the INVALID button The GM functions are then disabled INVALID button LED status INVALID LED ON GM disabled INVALIDL ED OFF GM enabled ...

Page 56: ...f all the CUEs being played back ACTIVE CUE refers to a CUE being played back This excludes CUEs for which playback fading has finished NEXT CUE refers to the CUE to be played back after the ACTUAL CUE STAND BY CUE refers to the CUE to be played back after the NEXT CUE BEFORE CUE refers to the CUE played back immediately before the ACTUAL CUE CLEAN UP refers to a status of a CUE where it holds a l...

Page 57: ...ode the playback status of the other CUEs is automatically reset F The subsequent CUE number is called to NEXT R The preceding CUE number is called to NEXT 3 Calling any CUE to the STAND BY CUE on the SETTING panel The called CUE number is displayed in the STAND BY CUE indicator The called STAND BY CUE is played back in CLEAN UP mode When the CUE is played back in CLEAN UP mode the playback status...

Page 58: ...d back The LED in the STOP REV button flashes 7 Reversing the ACTUAL CUE to the preceding one The time to reverse the CUE can be set on the DEFAULT screen 7 1 When the CUE stops playback the STOP REV button is flashing The reverse function is disabled when several CUEs other than the ACTUAL CUE are being played back to prevent errors in operation during actual performance Press the STOP REV button...

Page 59: ...erations Time playback of a CUE in progress STOP REV button LED OFF GO button LED ON Time playback of a CUE stopped STOP REV button LED FLASH GO button LED OFF A CUE is being reversed STOP REV button LED ON GO button LED OFF No CUEs are being time played back STOP REV button LED OFF GO button LED OFF 7 4 ...

Page 60: ...T CUE begins when you move the manual move master fader from the fade end position The NEXT CUE becomes the ACTUAL CUE at this time and the LED that indicates the fade start position lights The message ACTUAL CUE in progress is displayed at the bottom of the screen The fade start position is around the first marking of the fader scale To prevent errors in operation no changes will occur within the...

Page 61: ...gned to the manual move master fader 9 4 2 When the manual fader is in manual mode the MANU button LED is on The CUE is assigned to the manual move master fader on completion of manual playback 10 Interrupting the BLACK OUT CUE CUE 0 on the NEXT CUE Press the B O SET button The BLACK OUT CUE B O CUE hereafter is interrupted on the NEXT CUE The NEXT CUE indicator displays 0 The STAND BY CUE number ...

Page 62: ... or press PB on the SETTING panel Press Esc on the SETUP PC keyboard to return to the menu c g h f e i d jk Items displayed c The remaining playback time of this CUE d The remaining playback time of PART e The remaining WAIT time and RATE f The playback rate of this CUE g The playback rate of the part h A graphical representation of the master level of this CUE i A graphical representation of the ...

Page 63: ...on allows the continuation page on the SETTING display to be displayed on the SETUP display 1 Pressing the SET2 button while its LED is on disables the function 2 Pressing the SET2 button while its LED is off enables the function SET2 button LED status ON Enabled OFF Disabled 3 PB button function This button displays the PLAYBACK screen on the SETUP display 1 Pressing the PB button while its LED i...

Page 64: ...he PAT2 button while its LED is on disables the function 2 Pressing the PAT2 button while its LED is off enables the function PAT2 button LED status ON Enabled OFF Disabled Note 1 When the screen mode of the SETTING and SETUP displays is changed the PAT2 button function is canceled 5 ALARM button function This button allows the SETUP display to display the alarm history screen 1 Pressing the ALARM...

Page 65: ... Dimming output 1 Select of Non dimming output and Dimming output It may allow selecting the output by non dimming or dimming by the control console and the layout of toggle switches on this panel are same as the actual layout of circuits in each studios Toggle switch ON Non dimming output Toggle switch OFF Dimming output 2 SET2 button function It may allow checking the status of each output by LE...

Page 66: ...button once When overwriting a recording press the REC Ø button once and the REC Ø button flashes Then press the REC Ø button again and REC Ø button goes out and the actual lighting is recorded The ON WIRELESS button of the CONTROL PANEL needs to be enabled when recording dimming signals output from the wireless controller 2 Deleting recorded dimming signals Operating procedure 1 Press the DEL but...

Page 67: ...MANUAL 6 WAIT 0 to 59 minutes 59 9 seconds 7 Trigger WAIT cannot be set to PART 7 1 EFFECT Performance EFFECT number 1 to 100 EFFECT master level 0 to 100 0 means EFFECT OFF 7 2 PROFILE PROFILE CURVE number 1 to 26 7 3 MACRO Performance MACRO number 1 to 30 7 4 LINKCUE Link destination CUE number 0 1 to 999 9 Loop count infinite or 1 to 99 LINKCUE cannot be set to PART TIME DELAY WAITの関係 CUE1 CUE2...

Page 68: ...d HEATUP SelEdt Page Page 3 Level colors Level above the CUE preceding the one on the screen Red Level below the CUE preceding the one on the screen Green Level inherited from the CUE preceding the one on the screen Light blue Level not affected by the CUE preceding the one on the screen White When the STAGE screen is displayed this color indicates a state where output is produced even though it i...

Page 69: ... where the button was released after the pointer was dragged However this rectangle is not displayed General points Clicking the left mouse button Selects or deselects loads etc Loads can be selected on the DIM PATCH screen and channels can be selected on the LIVE STAGE BLIND TRACKSHEET screen Left clicking also allows you to select functions or items on screens such as MENU EXTERNAL STORAGE PRINT...

Page 70: ...d on CUE1 6 2 Record a CUE with a different CUE number When an already recorded CUE number is specified a confirmation message asking you whether you want to overwrite is displayed If you do press the button again CUE CUE number Example Record as CUE 1 5 CUE 1 5 7 Deleting a CUE CUE CUE number RESET Example Delete CUE 1 5 CUE 1 5 RESET 8 Restoring a CUE that was deleted from the BLIND screen This ...

Page 71: ...0 CUE 0 5 CUE 1 CUE 1 5 CUE 2 CH1 Before operation Before operation After operation Before operation CH1 CH2 After operation The level value in parentheses is inherited from the preceding CUE Example 2 TRACKING recording CUE 1 Ø CH 2 FL CH 3 2 0 CH 4 4 5 CUE 1 5 TRACKING The level value in parentheses is inherited from the preceding CUE CH1 Befo re ope ra tion Be for e op er atio n After operation...

Page 72: ...ently specified level This operation cannot restore the level of any CH to that before the most recently specified one UNDO Example Set the level of CH1 to 100 then 50 and then restore it to 100 1 FL 1 5 0 1 UNDO 10 3 Restore the CH s level to the recorded value CH number RETURN Example Restore the level of CH1 to the recorded value 1 RETURN 10 4 Keep the CH s level unchanged in this CUE use the v...

Page 73: ...evels changes the comments color numbers on the sheet specified for the cue Example Set the color of CH1 to sheet color number 1 1 COLOR F1 10 9 Keep the color of CH s unchanged in this CUE use the value inherited from the preceding CUE CH number COLOR RESET At this point the display of F1 to F16 on the screen changes to the comments color numbers on the sheet set on the CC ROLL SETUP screen and t...

Page 74: ...H specified on the screen by 1 Example Lower the level of CH1 by 10 1 10 The COMMAND line on the screen displays the level at the time after 13 2 Changing the levels geometrically CH number 10 Raise the level of the CH specified on the screen by 10 CH number 10 Lower the level of the CH specified on the screen by 10 CH number 1 Raise the level of the CH specified on the screen by 1 CH number 1 Low...

Page 75: ...OUP3 to 50 GROUP 1 3 5 0 Example 3 Set the levels of the CHs assigned to GROUP4 to GROUP7 to 8 GROUP 4 7 0 8 14 2 Restore the levels of the CHs in groups to the most recently specified levels on the screen This operation cannot restore the level of any CH to that before the most recently specified one UNDO Example Set the levels of CHs assigned to GROUP1 to 100 then to 50 and then restore them to ...

Page 76: ...a PART The levels of those CHs are not changed PART PART number GROUP GROUP number Example Assign the CHs assigned to GROUP5 to GROUP1 PART 1 GROUP 5 15 2 Specify the levels of CHs in groups and assign those CHs to a PART GROUP GROUP number Level PART PART number Example Set the levels of CHs assigned to GROUP5 to 20 and assign those CHs to PART1 GROUP 5 2 0 PART 1 16 Raising or lowering the level...

Page 77: ...on the screen Rotate the level wheel downward to lower the level of the specified CHs on the screen Example Lower the levels of the CHs assigned to GROUP1 linearly with the level wheel GROUP 1 Level wheel The COMMAND line on the screen displays the levels at the time after 17 2 Changing the levels geometrically Rotate the level wheel upward to raise the level of the specified CHs on the screen Rot...

Page 78: ... the screen This operation does not change upfade CUE 1 TIME 3 OK Example 5 Record 4 seconds of upfade and 1 minute and 13 1 seconds of downfade for CUE1 on the screen CUE 1 TIME 4 1 m 1 3 1 OK Example 6 Record the time for CUE1 on the screen manually CUE 1 TIME MANU OK Example 7 Record 1 second of up delay and 1 second of down delay for CUE1 on the screen CUE 1 DELAY 1 OK Example 8 Record 2 secon...

Page 79: ...K Example 4 Record 3 seconds of downfade for CUE1 This operation does not change upfade CUE 1 TIME 3 OK Example 5 Record 4 seconds of upfade and 1 minute and 13 1 seconds of downfade for CUE1 CUE 1 TIME 4 1 m 1 3 1 OK Example 6 Record the time for CUE1 manually CUE 1 TIME MANU OK Example 7 Record 1 second of up delay and 1 second of down delay for CUE1 CUE 1 DELAY 1 OK Example 8 Record 2 seconds o...

Page 80: ...mple 5 Record 4 seconds of upfade and 1 minute and 13 1 seconds of downfade for PART2 of CUE1 on the screen CUE 1 PART 2 TIME 4 1 m 1 3 1 OK Example 6 Record the time for PART2 of CUE1 on the screen manually CUE 1 PART 2 TIME MANU OK Example 7 Record 1 second of up delay and 1 second of down delay for PART2 of CUE1 on the screen CUE 1 PART 2 TIME 1 OK Example 8 Record 2 seconds of up delay for PAR...

Page 81: ...ade CUE 1 PART 2 TIME 3 OK Example 5 Record 4 seconds of upfade and 1 minute and 13 1 seconds of downfade for PART2 of CUE1 CUE 1 PART 2 TIME 4 1 m 1 3 1 OK Example 6 Record the time for PART2 of CUE1 manually CUE 1 PART 2 TIME MANU OK Example 7 Record 1 second of up delay and 1 second of down delay for PART2 of CUE1 CUE PART 2 DELAY 1 OK Example 8 Record 2 seconds of up delay for PART2 of CUE1 Th...

Page 82: ...r CUE1 on the screen CUE 1 WAIT 1 0 OK Example Reset and record the WAIT time setting for CUE1 on the screen CUE 1 WAIT RESET OK 20 2 Set the WAIT time to the specified CUE Wait time setting multiple cues is possible only on the CUESHEET screen CUE CUE number WAIT WAIT time OK Example Record 10 seconds of WAIT time for CUE1 CUE 1 WAIT 1 0 OK Example Reset and the WAIT time setting for CUE1 CUE 1 W...

Page 83: ...is displayed CUE Number PART Number F4 DATA To redisplay the settings of the currently displayed CUE you need not enter the CUE number 21 4 Switching between functions The function now displayed in the CUE window switches to the display shown below Each time the SHIFT button is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 10 F1 F 2 R 3 4 end 5 6 7 8 9 CL F11 20 Prof LINK Macro 21 5 S...

Page 84: ... number CUE Number F4 DATA Step 2 Select the setting item WAIT Use the or button to move the cursor to the WAIT row in the window Step 3 Set a time to WAIT Time Example Set 1 minute and 30 seconds of wait to CUE1 on the screen F4 DATA or WAIT button 1 m 3 0 21 8 Set a profile curve for a CUE Step 1 Display the CUE window To configure the settings for the currently displayed CUE you need not enter ...

Page 85: ...t 2 setting for CUE1 on the screen F4 DATA or EFFECT button 2 RESET 21 10 Set a link destination CUE for a CUE on the screen To execute a CUE with the number of link times set to 2 or more and then stop the link time count carry out a REV operation and change operation to NEXTCUE or STANDBY CUE Step 1 Display the CUE window To configure the settings for the currently displayed CUE you need not ent...

Page 86: ...TA Step 2 Select the setting item MACRO Use the or button to move the cursor to the MACRO row in the window Step 3 Set a actual macro number Macro number Example Set the execution of macro 3 for CUE1 on the screen F4 DATA or F14 Macro 3 Example Delete the execution of macro 3 for CUE1 on the screen F4 DATA or F14 Macro 3 RESET 22 Selecting a CH in the course of editing F17 SelEdt 11 20 ...

Page 87: ...essed the display mode switches between 1 line display and 3 line display 23 3 Switching the display mode between all CH display and batch CH display Each time the F13 ALL PT button is pressed the display mode switches between all channel display and batch channel display 23 4 Switching the CH display contents f the CC comment display mode is entered by pressing F14 DspMod and then the operation i...

Page 88: ...BLIND Screen Display example Horizontal 3 line 3 CUE display mode 11 22 ...

Page 89: ...BLIND Screen Display example Vertical 1 line 1 CUE display mode 11 23 ...

Page 90: ...BLIND Screen 11 24 Display example Vertical 3 line 3 CUE display mode ...

Page 91: ...or other controls the higher level is displayed on the screen The operating procedures are the same as for the BLIND screen CH level handling during fading is performed while CUE fading is in progress Therefore the fading is disengaged at the level where or is specified after the CH number or GROUP number Recording to the CUE is made during the CLEANUP operation for the CH level excluding the EFFE...

Page 92: ...n the REV operation is performed some channels will enter this state State in which the level is controlled but not recorded Yellow Level at which a submaster is in INHIBIT status Yellow Level during submaster operation Purple Input level from an external console Light purple Level during EFFECT playback Gray CH fixed control FIX level Pale green Level during cross operation of a submaster Pale pu...

Page 93: ...3 Set the levels of CH4 to CH7 to 8 4 7 0 8 CH4 7 08 Example 4 Set the level of CH1 to 70 and then set the level of CH3 to 45 1 7 0 CH1 70 3 4 5 CH3 45 Example 5 Set the level of CH1 to 70 and then set the level of the same CH to 45 1 7 0 CH1 70 4 5 CH1 45 3 Returning the levels in process of CH shoot to the original levels The levels operated at the LIVE screen can be returned to their original l...

Page 94: ...ed Press the F3 LIVE button again and the screen goes back to the LIVE screen 2 Switching the function displays Each time the F12 SHIFT button on the keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 2 3 LIVE 4 5 6 7 8 9 CL 10 MENU F11 F20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Page 19 Page 20 MENU 3 Level display colors al console Light purple Input level from an extern ...

Page 95: ...CH level during fading causes the fading to change to the level on the screen since the target value is controlled 2 Description of how to operate the STAGE screen 1 Displaying the screen Press the STAGE button on the SETTING panel and the screen shown below is displayed While an ACTUAL CUE is executed the message ACTUAL CUE IN PROGRESS is displayed in an area near the bottom of the screen This me...

Page 96: ...umber switches to the ACTUAL CUE CUE CUE number Example Record the ACTUAL CUE as CUE 1 5 CUE 1 5 If the CUE is already recorded a confirmation message asking you whether you want to overwrite is displayed 2 SHOOTING mode Press the F3 SHOOT button and the SHOOTING mode is entered Select a channel When the level lights up the CUE LED goes out and only the specified channel stays lit Press the F3 STA...

Page 97: ...ing playback operation it is displayed at the bottom of the screen Each time the F15 NXTODR button is pressed the display of NEXT CUE data is switched to NEXT NUM ORDER or NEXT PLY ORDER 5 Inheriting the temporary edit level When the next CUE is executed during or COLOR operation with a specified channel level the level displayed in a pink tile color the channel with the specified channel level is...

Page 98: ...The TRACK SHEET Screen Press the TRACK button on the SETTING panel and the following screen is displayed CUE number to be changed CH number 1 Switching between functions Each time the SHIFT button is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 10 F1 F 2 R 3 CH trk 4Q PGUP 5Q PGDN 6 Q UP 7 Q DN 8 9 CL F11 20 DspMod HEATUP Page Page 14 1 ...

Page 99: ...l of CH1 to 80 1 8 0 Example 3 Adjust the level of CH1 with the level wheel 1 Level wheel 3 Record a CUE 1 Overwrite record the selected CUE with CUE ONLY 2 Overwrite record the selected CUE with TRACKING TRACKING 3 Record the selected CUE with a different number by CUE ONLY If the specified CUE has already been recorded press again after the message to that effect has been displayed CUE CUE numbe...

Page 100: ...display page forwards or backwards Page forward F19 Page Page backward F18 Page 9 Copy a CH Copying is carried out across all the CUEs CH number copy source COPY CH number copy destination Example Copy CH4 to CH104 CH4 COPY CH104 10 Changing the channel display mode If the CC comment display mode is entered by pressing F13 DspMod and then the operation is performed the level display mode is entere...

Page 101: ... over multiple CUEs and allows you to set the CH levels of any CUE CUE number to be changed 1 Switching between functions Each time the SHIFT button is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 F1 10 F1 F 2 R 3 TRACK 4 LAST 5 NEXT 6 Q UP 7 Q DN 8 9 CL F11 20 DspMod Page Page 14 4 ...

Page 102: ...UE number Ø Example Specify CUE5 for changing CUE5 Ø 6 Change the CH level of a CUE Level or Level encoder Example Set the level 20 for CH126 CH126 20 7 Record the changed CH level with TRACKING TRACKING Enter Enter 8 Record the changed CH level with CUE ONLY Enter Enter 9 Forcibly record the changed CH level in the CUEs up to the specified one CUE CUE number CUE number Enter Enter Example Record ...

Page 103: ...t across all the CUEs CH number copy source COPY CH number copy destination Example Copy CH4 to CH104 CH4 COPY CH104 14 Changing the channel display mode If the CC comment display mode is entered by pressing F13 DspMod and then the operation is performed the level display mode is entered automatically In this case the CC comment display mode is resumed when the command line is cleared Each time F1...

Page 104: ...g the screen Press the SUBMASTER LIST button on the SETTING panel and the following screen is displayed This screen displays the contents of the PRESET PAGE Display of the BANK number and PAGE number with the LOCK function enabled Display of the BANK number and PAGE number with the INHIBIT function enabled I INHIBIT enabled orange L LOCK enabled green P PILEON gray 15 1 ...

Page 105: ... or LOCK function enabled Data is recorded in the SM of the PRESET page if recording is done on the SETTING panel 4 Assigning CH s to an SM fader 4 1 Assigning CH s to the SM fader of the ACTUAL page The specified CHs are added to the SM if CHs have already been assigned to the SM CH number s Level THROW REC Button on the SUBMASTER panel Example Assign CH2 to SM fader 1 CH2 THROW REC If the level ...

Page 106: ...W SM SM number Example Assign the CHs assigned to GROUP2 to SM fader 1 GROUP2 SM1 Example Assign the CHs assigned to GROUP1 to GROUP3 to SM fader 1 SM1 GROUP1 3 Example Assign the CHs assigned to GROUP1 to SM fader 1 GROUP1 THROW SM1 6 Assigning a CH to an SM fader More than one CUE cannot be specified 6 1 Assigning a CH to the SM fader of the ACTUAL page CUE CUE number THROW REC Button on the SUB...

Page 107: ...r an SM fader as a batch 8 1 Resetting data assignment for an SM fader of the ACTUAL page as a batch RESET THROW REC Button on the SUBMASTER panel Example Reset CH assignment to SM fader 1 as a batch RESET THROW REC 8 2 Resetting data assignment for an SM fader of the PRESET page as a batch SM SM number s RESET or RESET THROW SM SM number Example Reset CH assignment to SM faders 1 to 3 in a batch ...

Page 108: ...M SM number GROUP number s RESET or GROUP GROUP number s RESET THROW SM SM number Example Reset assignment of CHs specified by GROUP2 for SM fader 1 SM1 GROPU2 RESET Example Reset assignment of CHs specified by GROUP2 for SM fader 1 GROUP2 RESET THROW SM1 11 Resetting assignment of EFFECTs specified by EFFECT number s for an SM fader 11 1 Resetting EFFECT assignment for the SM fader of the ACTUAL ...

Page 109: ... out 14 Assigning an EFFECT to SM faders successively Assignments to SM faders with the INHIBIT or LOCK functions enabled cannot be changed More than one EFFECT cannot be specified Press the SEQ button in the SUBMASTER window to turn the button ON the LED lights up Then carry out the procedure in 7 Assigning EFFECT s to an SM fader After the successive assignments have been made the LED goes out 1...

Page 110: ...of the submaster is to be deleted SM Swap SM Swap 1 101 1 101 2 102 2 3 103 3 4 104 4 102 5 105 5 103 6 106 6 104 18 Deleting submasters to make previous and subsequent submasters adjacent SM SM number F17 DELETE SM number Example Delete the contents of SM2 to SM4 to put the previous and subsequent SMs close together SM2 DELETE SM4 OK SM Swap SM Swap 1 101 1 101 2 102 2 3 103 3 106 4 104 4 107 5 5...

Page 111: ...SM4 INESRT SM2 OK SM Swap SM Swap 1 101 1 101 2 103 2 102 3 104 3 103 4 102 4 104 5 105 5 105 6 106 6 106 20 Edit a CH level on the SUBMASTER screen SM SM number THROW Example Display the CH level assignment screen for SM1 SM 1 THROW 21 Changing an SM bank SM ACTUAL page and SM PRESET page Refer to the attached sheet Changing the SM Bank and SM Page If the PRESET page s recorded data is changed on...

Page 112: ...ource COPY F7 PAGE Page number copy destination SM SM number copy destination Example Copy BANK1 PAGE1 SM1 to BANK1 PAGE2 SM2 SM BANK1 SM PAGE1 SM1 COPY SM BANK1 SM PAGE2 SM2 OK If the bank number is not specified the actual bank number will be automatically specified in the command line 22 3 Copy a bank page and SM with their numbers specified F4 BANK Bank number copy source F7 PAGE Page number c...

Page 113: ...urce COPY F4 BANK Bank number copy destination F7 PAGE Page number copy destination Example Copy BANK1 PAGE1 to BANK2 PAGE2 SM BANK1 SM PAGE1 COPY SM BANK2 SM PAGE2 OK 24 Copying an SM between banks F4 BANK Bank number copy source COPY F4 BANK Bank number copy destination Example Copy BANK1 to BANK2 SM BANK1 COPY SM BANK2 OK 15 10 ...

Page 114: ... LST button and the SUBMASTER LIST screen is redisplayed 2 Switching the function displays Each time the SHIFT button is pressed on the SETTING panel F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 10 F1 F 2 R 3 SM LST 4 BANK 5SMACPG 6SMPSPG 7 PAGE 8 9 CL F11 20 CH lay 1 3 ALL PT DSPmod Page Page 3 Specifying the level of CH s CH number Level Example Set the level of CH1 FL CH1 FL 15 11 ...

Page 115: ... page is the same as the PRESET page the actual lights will be changed If the contents of an SM are changed on this screen but not recorded when the ACTUAL page is the same as the PRESET page freezing takes place even if the SM fader is set to 0 Freezing is released by pressing the CANCEL button on the SUBMASTER window twice or raising the SM fader a little and returning it to 0 In this case the d...

Page 116: ...ime wait time trigger data and other CUE data The operating procedures for the time delay wait effect assignment and others are the same as for the BLIND screen 2 Description of How to Operate the CUE SHEET Screen 1 Displaying the screen Press the Q SHEET button on the SETTING panel and the following screen is displayed CUE number to be changed 16 1 ...

Page 117: ...ecified CUE is available it is displayed on the screen 3 1 Call an arbitrary CUE CUE CUE number Example Call CUE4 onto the screen CUE4 3 2 Call the CUE that follows the currently selected one F1 F 3 3 Call the CUE that precedes the currently selected one F2 R 4 Scroll the CUE display up or down 1 row Scroll the display up 1 row F6 Q UP Scroll the display down 1 row F7 Q DN 5 Move the CUE display p...

Page 118: ...ut limit RANDOM3 Always without limit 9 Kinds of STEP assignment CH level 0 to 100 Single CUE CLEANUP assignment When a CUE is assigned to a step the CH assigned to that step is cleared When a CH is assigned to a step with a CUE already assigned that CUE is cleared Only the levels of the CHs assigned to each step are played back The levels of unassigned CHs become 0 When a CUE is assigned to a ste...

Page 119: ...with the lighting maintaining at its last level This attribute is treated as being as playback in progress even after it is stopped so the EFFECT number that is being played back remains on the CUE Progress PLAYBACK screen Playback ends in any of the following cases a The fade end is reached after a CUE is executed that turns off this EFFECT with a trigger b The fader position of the submaster to ...

Page 120: ...Press the EFFECT button on the SETTING panel displays the following screen Each time the SHIFT button is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 STEP 2 CH 3 E LIST 4 S EDIT 5 ATRI 6 T CNT 7 TIME 8 9 CL F11 20 MASTER Page Page 17 3 ...

Page 121: ...us function press the SHIFT button on the EFFECT screen 4 Presetting an EFFECT on the EFFECT screen 1 Specifying a CH level for a STEP If a CUE is specified for the STEP in question before operation that CUE is automatically canceled STEP number CH number Level Example Specify the level of CH1 to 50 for STEP1 STEP1 CH1 50 Example Specify the level of CH1 to 100 for STEP1 STEP1 CH1 FL or STEP1 CH1 ...

Page 122: ... GROUP2 FL or STEP3 GROUP2 Example Specify GROUP2 CH20 to CH23 to 50 for STEP3 STEP3 GROUP2 50 Example Specify GROUP2 and GROUP3 CH20 to CH23 and CH24 to CH26 to 50 for STEP3 STEP3 GROUP2 50 50 4 Resetting the specification of CHs of a GROUP for a STEP STEP number GROUP GROUP number RESET Example Reset the specification of GROUP2 CH20 to CH23 for STEP3 STEP3 GROUP2 RESET 5 Specifying a CUE for a S...

Page 123: ... STEP the Batch STEP mode is disabled 8 Specifying a time for a STEP STEP number F7 TIME Time Example Specify 2 seconds of TIME for STEP2 and STEP4 to STEP5 STEP2 4 5 TIME2 When TIME is set for a STEP the Batch STEP mode is disabled 9 Specifying time control for all STEPs STEP number 0 F6 T CNT or Example Specify FADE for time control for all STEPs STEP0 T CNT In this case the window below is disp...

Page 124: ...ber keys of 0 to 9 to enter the number of repeats from 0 to 999 To specify infinite looping enter 0 STOP ON STOP OFF Use and to move the cursor to LOOP REVERSE or RETURN and then use and to set STOP ON or STOP OFF 12 Recording an EFFECT An edit recorded EFFECT can be played back without being restarted At this time that EFFECT is played back from step 1 EFFECT EFFECT number Example Record the scre...

Page 125: ...ge Page 15 1 Copying STEP data STEP number F6 COPY STEP number Example Copy the TIME CNT TIME CH or CUE assigned to STEP2 to STEP4 STEP2 COPY STEP4 STEP CH STEP CH 1 101 50 1 101 50 2 102 50 2 104 50 3 103 50 3 103 50 4 104 50 4 102 50 5 105 50 5 105 50 6 106 50 6 106 50 15 2 Shifting STEP data STEP number F2 SHIFT STEP number Example Shift the TIME CNT TIME CH or CUE assigned to STEP2 and after t...

Page 126: ...yback is carried out under the control of a CUE including PART master The EFFECT master level can be specified EFFECTs that have the same CH level as the CUE or SM are output giving precedence to higher levels Example Presetting on the LIVE STAGE BLIND and CUESHEET screens CUE 1 F4 DATA EFFECT 5 5 0 Master 50 CUE 2 F4 DATA EFFECT 5 Master 100 CUE 3 F4 DATA EFFECT 5 8 0 Master 80 CUE 4 F4 DATA EFFE...

Page 127: ...ards for faster playback and downwards for slower playback This is temporary editing and does not affect the recorded data Press the GO FIX button at the top of the encoder to record the edited data If the EFFECT for which time is being edited is on the EFFECT screen the edited data is displayed on the screen Example Presetting on the LIVE STAGE BLIND SUBMASTER and EFFECT screens EFFECT EFFECT num...

Page 128: ...fected directly EFFECTs within a master slave association do not output lights unless both the master and the slaves are played back To play back each EFFECT individually cancel the master slave setting Example Preset data EF1 TIME CNT Assignment Master EFFECT STEP1 2 50 FADE CH1 FL STEP2 2 50 FADE CH1 00 EF2 TIME CNT Assignment Master EFFECT 1 STEP1 0 50 FADE CH1 FL STEP2 0 50 FADE CH1 20 Outline...

Page 129: ...el of cue fade or submaster Master EFFECT1 Slave EFFECT1 EFFECT1 Level of cue fade or submaster EFFECT2 z Playback without master slave association Multiplication HTP Multiplication Multiplication Multiplication Actual light Actual light Select a higher level for HTP 17 12 ...

Page 130: ... EF 10 S10 is displayed on the screen 4 Resetting the master slave association 1 Reset the master slave association of the EFFECTs called onto the screen 2 Reset the master slave association and then record the EFFECTs on screen F11 MASTER RESET Example Reset the master slave association MASTER EF RESET 5 Procedure for setting the master and a slave Example Set EFFECT1 as the master and set EFFECT...

Page 131: ...een Press the DIMMER button on the SETTING panel and the following screen is displayed on the SETTING screen Select DIMMER on the SETUP screen and the following screen is displayed on the SETUP screen 2 Switching the function displays Each time F12 on the keyboard is pressed F12 SHIFT F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 10 F1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CL MENU F11 20 Page Page MENU 18 1 ...

Page 132: ...ow 6 KW 200 V Pink 10 KW 20 100 A Red CC circuit Light blue DMX circuit White 4 Level display Level display of dimmers 0 99 FL Display of NDM ON ON 5 Switching the level displays Press the F5 DspMod button and the levels are displayed graphically as shown below Press the F5 DspMod button and the level display changes as shown below ...

Page 133: ... GROUP Screen 1 Displaying the screen Press the GROUP button on the SETTING panel displays the following screen 2 Switching the function displays Each time the SHIFT button is pressed on the SETTING panel F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ALLCLR 8 9 CL 10 F11 F20 ACTUAL PRESET SCENE Page Page 19 1 ...

Page 134: ...P1 GROUP1 CH5 RESET 4 2 Reset the CH grouping of any group as a batch GROUP Group number RESET Example Reset the CH grouping of GROUP1 in a batch GROUP1 RESET 5 Changing the actual scenes and preset scenes Refer to the attached sheet How to change scene numbers After the actual scene was changed the preset scene automatically gains the same scene number as that of the actual scene 6 Scene copying ...

Page 135: ...screen After turning on the SETUP PC run SETUP on the desktop or from the start menu The following screen and the EXP panel are displayed 2 Selecting a screen 2 1 Selection by the keyboard Use the and buttons and then press the button The selected screen is displayed in reverse video 2 2 Selection with the mouse Click the mouse left button on a screen name 20 1 ...

Page 136: ...t the upper right corner of the GRAPHIC PANEL screen or click Console Quit on the menu The GRAPHIC PANEL and SETUP screen close Step 2 Shut down the PC Select Shutdown from the Windows Start menu As the SETUP PC is not linked with the dimming control console it should be shut down once the tasks have been completed ...

Page 137: ... LAYOUT Dimmer unit WORKING LIGHT PATCH WORKING LIGHT PATCH WORKING LIGHT PATCH WORKING LIGHT COMENT WORKING LIGHT COMENT WORKING LIGHT COMENT Prop level Prop level Prop level NDM setting NDM setting NDM setting Profilecurve PATCH Profilecurve PATCH Profilecurve PATCH Fix level Fix level Fix level Grandmaster Grandmaster Grandmaster Backup dimmer Backup dimmer Backup dimmer 2 External console scen...

Page 138: ...layed on the SETTING screen Selecting DIM PATCH from the SETUP menu displays the following screen 2 Switching the function displays Each time F12 SHIFT on the keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 CH 2 DIM 3 CHPT 4 EXDMPT 5 DspMod 6 DIMgrp 7 8 PATmod 9 CL MENU F11 F20 ACTUAL PRESET ALLoff NDM Prop MENU 21 2 ...

Page 139: ...ter mode from DIM CH to CH DIM and back again Pressing the F1 CH or F2 DIM button allows you to enter data independently of this mode 5 How to enter dimmer names Refer to the attached sheet How to enter dimmer names 6 How to enter dimmer names using the mouse Click the left mouse button on a dimmer displayed on the DIM PATCH or EX DIM PATCH screen The name of that is displayed in the command line ...

Page 140: ...ton Decrements the CH number in the command line by 1 button Decrements the dimmer number in the command line by 1 button Increments the dimmer number in the command line by 1 Example Assign 2S2 to CH1 Example Then assign 2S3 to CH2 CH1 DIM 2S2 Press the button CH2 DIM 2S2 Press the button CH2 DIM 2S3 Press the button CH2 DIM 2S3 10 Resetting the assignment of dimmer s to CH s 10 1 Resetting the a...

Page 141: ...rve pattern No 27 NDM is used for NDM control F2 DIM Dimmer name s F15 NDM Example Set 2S1 to NDM DIM 2S1 NDM 14 Resetting NDM for dimmer s F2 DIM Dimmer names s F15 NDM RESET Example Reset 2S1 to NDM DIM 2S1 NDM RESET 15 Setting the proportional level for dimmer s Set the upper limit value of the dimmer output level F2 DIM Dimmer name s F16 Prop Level Example Set 2S1 at 35 of proportional level D...

Page 142: ...ss the F3 DMPT button on the CH PATCH screen The DIM PATCH screen returns 2 Switching the function displays Each time F12 SHIFT on the keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 CH 2 DIM 3 DMPT 4 EXCHPT 5 CHcmnt 6 DIMgrp 7 EDTmod 8 PATmod 9 CL MENU F11 F20 ACTUAL PRESET PATdef SCENE EX SCN SWAP SHIFT DELETE INSERT MENU 21 6 ...

Page 143: ...st patch CHs F7 EDTmod When this operation is executed in the EDISYNC mode the mode switches to NO EDISYNC 4 Swapping CH patch data CH number F16 SWAP CH number Example Swap the CH patch data and CH comment data of CH2 and CH4 CH2 SWAP CH4 CH DIMMER CH DIMMER 1 2S1 1 2S1 2 2S2 2 2S4 3 2S3 3 2S3 4 2S4 4 2S2 5 2S5 5 2S5 6 2S6 6 2S6 5 Shifting CH patch data CH number F17 SHIFT CH number Example Shift...

Page 144: ...data CH number F19 INSERT CH number Example 1 Shift the CH patch data and CH comment data for CH2 to CH4 The CH patch data and CH comment data for CH3 and CH4 are moved to CH2 and CH3 CH2 INESRT CH4 CH DIMMER CH DIMMER 1 2S1 1 2S1 2 2S2 2 2S3 3 2S3 3 2S4 4 2S4 4 2S2 5 2S5 5 2S5 6 2S6 6 2S6 Example 2 Shift the CH patch data and CH comment data for CH4 to CH2 The CH patch data and CH comment data fo...

Page 145: ... of that console EX SCN 1 COPY EX SCN 2 OK 8 3 Copying CH patch data from a scene on an external console to a scene of the main console F15 EX SCN Copy source scene number COPY F14 SCENE Copy destination scene number Example Copy the CH patch data from scene 1 on an external console to scene 2 of the main console EX SCN 1 COPY MAIN SCN 2 OK 8 4 Copying CH patch data from a scene of the main consol...

Page 146: ... 10 Displaying CH comments Press the F5 CHcmnt button on the CH PATCH screen The CH comments entered in the COMMENT INPUT screen are displayed Press the F5 CHcmnt button again and the previous screen returns 21 10 ...

Page 147: ...H screen is displayed For how to operate patches refer to How to Operate the DIM PATCH Screen 2 Switching the function displays Each time F12 SHIFT on the keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 CH 2 DIM 3 EXCHPT 4 DMPT 5 6 DIMgrp 7 8 PATmod 9 CL MENU F11 F20 ACTUAL PRESET ALLoff Page Page MENU 3 Changing the actual scenes and preset scenes on an external cons...

Page 148: ...and the EX DIM PATCH screen returns For how to operate patches refer to How to Operate the CH PATCH Screen 2 Switching the function displays Each time the F12 SHIFT button on the keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 CH 2 DIM 3 EXDMPT 4 CHPT 5 6 DIMgrp 7 8 PATmod 9 CL 10 MENU F11 F20 11 ACTUAL 12 PRESET 13 PATdef 14 SCENE 15 EX SCN 16 SWAP 17 SHIFT 18 DELETE...

Page 149: ...he following assignments and settings Working Light assignment Grand Master assignment Profile Curve assignment NDM setting Prop Level setting Fix Level setting BackUp Dimmer setting 2 Operation 1 Displaying the screen Press the DIMMER DATA button The following screen is displayed 22 1 ...

Page 150: ...mer s Dimmer name s Select Working Light by or Example Assign a Working Light to 2S1 DIM 2S1 WL OK 5 Resetting the assignment of a Working Light to dimmer s Dimmer name s Select Working Light by or RESET Example Reset the assignment of a Working Light to 2S1 DIM 2S1 WL RESET OK 6 Assigning a Grand Master to dimmer s Dimmer name s Select Grand Master by or Example Assign a Grand Master to 2S1 DIM 2...

Page 151: ...ing NDM for dimmer s When NDM setting is carried out dimming operation switches to non dimming operation on off Profile Curve Pattern27 NDM is used for NDM control Dimmer name s Select NDM by or 1 Example Set 2S2 to NDM1 DIM 2S2 NDM1 OK 11 Resetting an NDM for dimmer s Dimmer name s Select NDM by or RESET Example Reset NDM for 2S2 DIM 2S2 NDM RESET OK 12 Setting a Prop level to dimmer s Prop level...

Page 152: ...em 18 Fo Dimmer name s Select BackUp DIM by or F3 DIM Burn out bulb backup load name Example Assign Burn out bulb backup load DMX2 512 to 2S3 DIM 2S3 BackDM DIM DMX2 512 OK 17 Resetting the assignment of a BackUp Dimmer to dimmer s Dimmer name s Select BackUp DIM by or RESET Example Reset the assignment of a burn out bulb backup load to 2S3 DIM 2S3 BackDM RESET OK 18 Setting a BackUp MODE for dimm...

Page 153: ...g the assignment of all data to the specified dimmer Dimmer name s RESET Example Reset all assignments for 2S2 DIM 2S2 RESET OK 22 Resetting the assignment of all data to all dimmers When All Data is selected all assignments to all dimmers are reset RESET Select data to be reset with or Example Reset all proportional levels for all dimmers Prop RESET OK Example Reset NDM settings of all dimmers ND...

Page 154: ...all dimmers NDM DEFAULT OK Example Initialize NDM 24 immers Scene copying the specified data of all d The data in the preset scene is copied Even after copying the preset scene does not switch to the copy destination scene Step 1 data item to be copied from among those below DIMMER at the left of the screen COPY Copy destination scene number Use the left mouse button to select a Step 2 Execute COP...

Page 155: ... long 2 Operation 1 Displaying the screen Selecting WORKING LIGHT PATCH in the menu displays the following screen 2 Switching the function displays Each time the F12 SHIFT button on the keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 2 3 DIM 4 5 COMENT 6 DIMgrp 7 ALLCLR 8 RESET 9 CL MENU F11 F20 ACTUAL PRESET WINdim WINgrp SCENE COPY DEFALT Page Page MENU 23 1 ...

Page 156: ... to 2S1 DIM 2S1 RESET OK 6 Clearing the assignment of all dimmer s to WORKING LIGHT F7 ALLCLR 7 Initializing the assignment of dimmer s to WORKING LIGHT F17 DEFALT 10 Changing the actual scenes and preset scenes Refer to the attached sheet How to change scene numbers 11 Scene copying the assignment of dimmers to WORKING LIGHT After scene copying is performed the preset scene automatically switches...

Page 157: ...ern No Description 1 Approximate 2 square curve fixed 2 Approximate 1 7 square curve fixed 3 Approximate 2 3 square curve fixed 4 Approximate 2 7 square curve fixed 5 Approximate 3 square curve fixed 6 Can be changed 26 27 NDM curve Can be changed Pattern No 27 is reserved for the NDM non dim module Unlike other patterns only curves that change from 0 to 100 by cut change can be entered Settings t...

Page 158: ...PROFILE CURVE Screen 3 Operation 1 Displaying the screen Press the PROFILE CURVE button The following screen is displayed 24 2 ...

Page 159: ...isplay changes as below 2 Switching the function displays Each time the F12 SHIFT button on the keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 PROFIL 2 DATA 3 LIST 4 CURVE 5 COMENT 6 7 8 RESET 9 CL MENU F11 F20 COPY MENU 24 3 ...

Page 160: ...ents the input level and the vertical axis presents the output level 5 Creating profile curve pattern data simple creation Step 1 Pressing the F2 DATA button enters pattern data input mode Step 2 Select a pattern number F1 PROFIL Pattern number Example Select pattern 8 PROFILE 08 Step 3 Move the cursor within the data displayed at the left of the screen by using the and buttons Step 4 Enter a two ...

Page 161: ... data and its comments COPY Pattern number Example Copy the currently selected pattern 1 to pattern 10 PROFILE 01 COPY 10 OK 8 Deleting the currently selected profile curve pattern data and its comments RESET Example Delete the currently selected pattern 8 PROFILE 08 DATA RESET OK ...

Page 162: ...Number of comments 10 single width characters or 5 double width characters Note however that the number of characters displayed while the COLOR button is being operated is 8 characters with one CUE displayed and 4 characters at other times 2 How to Operate the CC ROLL SETUP Screen 1 Displaying the screen Selecting CC ROLL SETUP in the SETUP menu displays the screen shown below To operate the scree...

Page 163: ...MX level 0 level F1 ROLL Roll number F2 SHEET Sheet number F8 RESET Example Clear the level of sheet 2 of roll 1 ROLL1 SHEET2 LEVEL RESET 5 Entering comments F1 ROLL Roll number F2 SHEET Sheet number F4 COMENT Example Set the comment for sheet 2 of roll 1 to 64 ROLL1 SHEET2 64 6 Deleting a comment F1 ROLL Roll number F2 SHEET Sheet number F4 COMENT F8 RESET Example Delete the comment of sheet 2 of...

Page 164: ... 3 9 Initializing all roll data items in a batch F17 DEFALT 10 Copying roll data F1 ROLL Copy source roll number F5 COPY Copy destination roll number 11 Changing the page Page back F17 Page button Page forward F18 Page button ...

Page 165: ...ying the screen Select CC ROLL PATCH in the SETUP menu and the screen shown below is displayed To operate the screen use the keyboard 2 Switching between functions Each time the F12 button on the SETUP keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 DMX 2 ROLL 3 4 LAST 5 NEXT 6 7 ALLCLR 8 RESET 9 CL MENU F11 F20 DEFALT Page Page MENU 26 1 ...

Page 166: ...ssignment of a roll to DMX471 DIM DMX471 RESET 5 Resetting the assignment of all rolls at a time F7 ALLCLR 6 Initializing the assignment of all rolls at a time F4 DEFALT 7 Incrementing or decrementing the dimmer number in the command line by 1 Increments the dimmer number in the command line by 1 F6 NEXT Decrements the dimmer number in the command line by 1 F5 LAST 8 Incrementing or decrementing t...

Page 167: ...el of the dimming circuit and the color of the color changer device can be specified with the same channel number In the case shown below the color changer channel is a dummy number The dimming circuit is associated with the color changer device at the dimmer stage so you can do work as if you are attaching changers to actual spotlights The association between the dimming circuit and the color cha...

Page 168: ...ON in the SETUP menu displays the screen below To operate the screen use the keyboard 2 Switching between functions Each time the F12 button on the SETUP keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 DIMMER 2 DMX 3 4 LAST 5 NEXT 6 7 ALLCLR 8 RESET 9 CL MENU F11 F20 DEFALT Page Page MENU 27 2 ...

Page 169: ...DIMMER Dimming circuit name RESET Example Reset the association between the dimming circuit 2S1 and a color changer device DIM 2S1 RESET 4 Deleting all associations in one go F7 ALLCLR 5 Initializing all associations in a batch F17 DEFALT 6 Incrementing or decrementing the dimmer number in the command line by 1 F6 NEXT or Increments the dimmer number in the command line by 1 F5 LAST or Decrements ...

Page 170: ...o group dimmers and name these groups The group name can be used on screens that handle other dimmers 2 How to Operate the DIMMER GROUP Screen 1 Displaying the screen Selecting DIMMER GROUP in the SETUP menu displays the screen below To operate the screen use the keyboard 28 1 ...

Page 171: ...are not allowed Dimmer group numbers are 1 to 20 F1 G_Name Group number Group name 10 single width characters or 5 double width characters Example Name the dimmer group 2 1S F1 G_Name 2 1S 5 Assign dimmers to the named group Note that the same dimmer cannot exist in more than one group If the same dimmer is specified for multiple groups the last specification takes precedence The dimmer group name...

Page 172: ...6 DIMgrp 1 RESET or F6 DIMgrp RESET 7 Incrementing or decrementing the dimmer group number in the command line by 1 F6 NEXT or Increments the dimmer group number in the command line by 1 F5 LAST or Decrements the dimmer group number in the command line by 1 8 Incrementing or decrementing the dimmer number in the command line by 1 Increments the dimmer number in the command line by 1 Decrements the...

Page 173: ...uttons M1 to M10 can be used by clicking the function macros displayed below the function keys on the SETTING screen M11 to M20 can be used by clicking the function macros displayed below the function keys on the SETUP screen 2 How to Operate the MACRO Screen 1 Displaying the screen Selecting MACRO in the SETUP menu displays the screen below To operate the screen use the keyboard 29 1 ...

Page 174: ...ck the desired MACRO button Press the F1 START button The message KEY INPUT BEING RECEIVED is displayed at the upper right of the screen Pressing the F1 START button again cancels this message Example Record 75 on the M1 button Click M1 MACRO button on the screen 7 5 F2 REC Example Record the GO button to the M20 button Click M20 MACRO button on the screen GO F2 REC 4 Resetting the macro recorded ...

Page 175: ...utton on the MACRO PAGE panel to change the page This panel is an extended panel Example Go to the macro page 2 F11 MC P 2 9 Executing a macro 1 Executing any of the macros recorded on M1 to M10 Left click the desired MACRO button among M1 to M10 displayed below the function keys on the SETTING screen The macro recorded on the clicked button is executed 2 Executing any of the macros recorded on M1...

Page 176: ...AYOUT Screen 1 Displaying the screen Selecting CH LAYOUT in the SETUP menu displays the screen below To operate the screen use the keyboard 2 Switching the function displays Each time the F12 button on the SETUP keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 CH 2 TEXT 3 MOVE 4 LAST 5 NEXT 6 LAYmod 7 ALLCLR 8 RESET 9 CL MENU F11 F20 ACTUAL PRESET SCENE COPY DEFALT Pag...

Page 177: ... entered the layout is moved Press the button again Example Lay out move the channel number 101 CH101 MOVE OK 6 Deleting the layout of a specified channel Step 1 Select the channel for which the layout is to be deleted by entering the channel number with the number keys or moving the cursor to the channel number with the left mouse button or the or button To specify the range drag the mouse cursor...

Page 178: ...he or button to move the cursor to the comment and then press the button To specify the range drag the mouse cursor with the left button Step 2 Enter the following command RESET 9 Moving the layout for a specified comment Step 1 To select the comment to be moved use the left mouse button or the or button to move the cursor to the comment and then press the button To specify the range drag the mous...

Page 179: ...How to change scene numbers 13 Scene copying channel and comment layouts After scene copying was performed the preset scene automatically switches to the copy destination scene F15 SCENE Copy source scene number F16 COPY Copy destination scene number Example Copy scene 1 to scene 2 SCN1 COPY SCN2 OK ...

Page 180: ...you to write any comment including a title and the name of a planner name or operator 2 CUE LIST This screen displays a list of the recorded CUE numbers 2 Screenshot and Operation Selecting SYSTEM COMMENT in the SETUP menu displays the screen below To operate the screen use the keyboard 31 1 ...

Page 181: ...nt 1 Move the cursor Press the or button to move the cursor to where a comment is to be entered 2 Enter comments Use the keyboard 3 Switch between overwrite and insert mode Each time the Ins button is pressed the overwrite mode switches to the insert mode and back again The current mode is displayed at the upper left of the screen 4 Delete the characters from under the cursor Del 4 Title The first...

Page 182: ...peration 1 Displaying the screen Selecting COMMENT INPUT in the menu displays the screen below 2 Switching the function displays Each time the F12 SHIFT button on the keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 CUE 2 CH 3 SM 4 EFFECT 5 COMENT 6 GROUP 7 PART 8 RESET 9 CL MENU F11 F20 ACTUAL PRESET BANK SMACPG SMPSPG COPY Page Page MENU 32 1 ...

Page 183: ...UE1 OK 4 2 Adding a comment to a PART CUE number PART number Comment characters or CUE number PART number F5 COMMENT Comment characters Example Add the comment PART1 to PART1 of CUE1 CUE1 PART1 OK 4 3 Adding a comment or comments to CH s CH number s Comment characters or CH number s F5 COMMENT Comment characters Example Add the comment LB1 1 to CH1 CH1 LB 1 OK 4 4 Add a comment or comments to SM s...

Page 184: ...1 RESET OK 5 2 Delete a PART comment CUE number PART number F8 RESET or CUE number PART number F5 COMMENT F8 RESET Example Delete the comment set to PART1 of CUE1 CUE1 PART1 RESET OK 5 3 Deleting CH comment s CH number s F8 RESET or CH number s F5 COMMENT F8 RESET Example Delete the comment set to CH1 CH1 LB 1 RESET OK 5 4 Deleting SM comment s SM number s F8 RESET or SM number s F5 COMMENT F8 RES...

Page 185: ... CUE2 COPY CUE5 PART1 OK 6 2 Copying a PART comment A PART comment can be copied to a CUE CUE number PART number F16 COPY CUE number PART number Example Copy the comment set to PART1 of CUE2 to CUE5 CUE2 PART1 COPY CUE5 OK Example Copy the comment set to PART1 of CUE2 to PART1 of CUE5 CUE2 PART1 COPY CUE5 PART1 OK 6 3 Copying a CH comment CH number F16 COPY CH number s Example Copy CH2 s comment t...

Page 186: ...umber s Example Copy GROUP2 s comment to GROUP5 GROUP2 COPY GROUP5 OK 7 Changing actual scenes and preset scenes Refer to the attached sheet How to change scene numbers 8 Changing an SM bank SM actual page or SM preset page Refer to the attached sheet Changing the SM Bank and SM Page ...

Page 187: ...ce 2 The Screen 1 Displaying the screen Selecting DEFAULT in the SETUP menu displays the screen below To operate the screen use the keyboard 2 Switching the function displays Each time the F12 SHIFT button on the SETUP keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 MANU 2 min 3 4 5 6 7 8 RESET 9 CL MENU F11 F20 MENU ...

Page 188: ...me specified Step 1 Press the or button to display the character string DELAY TIME MANU 0 59 m 59 9 in reverse video The same effect is obtained by left clicking on the words Step 2 Enter the delay time Use the F2 min button to specify the minutes and the button to enter a decimal point Time Example Enter 1 second 1 5 Setting the wait time to be recorded automatically when a CUE is recorded with n...

Page 189: ...g the words Step 2 Enter the level Level Example Enter 3 03 8 Setting the next level when selecting a heatup channel Step 1 Press the or button to display the words HEATUP NEXT 0 100 FL in reverse video The same effect is obtained by left clicking the words Step 2 Enter the level Level Example Enter 25 25 9 Setting the channel where the level will remain unchanged when CUE0 darkened cue is played ...

Page 190: ... is displayed at the bottom of the screen regardless of whether the error buzzer is turned ON or OFF Step 1 Press the or button to display the words OP BUZZER OFF 0 ON 1 in reverse video The same effect is obtained by left clicking the words Step 2 Enter 0 for buzzer OFF disabled and 1 for buzzer ON enabled 0 or 1 Example Switch buzzer ON 1 12 Setting the function display switching mode When this ...

Page 191: ...orward current and backward CUEs 1Q refers to the display format in which 200 CH levels are displayed for only the current CUE Step 1 Press the or button to display the words CH format C 1Q 0 3Q 1 in reverse video The same effect is obtained by left clicking the words Step 2 Enter 0 for 1Q display and 1 for 3Q display 0 or 1 Example Specify 3Q display 1 14 Determining whether all the CH numbers or...

Page 192: ... Step 2 Enter 0 for buzzer OFF disabled and 1 for buzzer ON enabled 0 or 1 Example Switch buzzer ON 1 16 Setting the function display switching mode When this mode is enabled Each time the F12 SHIFT button on the keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again When this mode is disabled F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 only while the F12 SHIFT button is held down Step 1 Press t...

Page 193: ...d older information is deleted oldest first if the total amount of saved information items exceeds the limit 2 Alarm buzzer function The buzzer sounds when an alarm is triggered To disable the buzzer press the ALARM BZ STOP button on the system operation panel 3 Pilot alarm display When an alarm is triggered the ALARM LED in the ALARM BZ STOP button on the system operation panel and the ALARM DISP...

Page 194: ...ayed by pressing the F3 ALARM button on the MONITOR screen To operate the screen use the keyboard 2 Switching between functions Each time the F12 button on the SETUP keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 TOP 2 3 MONI 4 HAPPEN 5 ALL 6 7 ALLCLR 8 9 CL MENU F11 F20 Page Page MENU 3 Deleting items that recovered from triggered alarms F7 ALLCLR ...

Page 195: ...splay screen up or down by one item Press the or button 7 Displaying items in descending order from the latest downwards Press the F1 TOP button 8 Displaying only the items for which an alarm currently exists Press the F4 HAPPEN button 9 Displaying all histories Press the F5 ALL button 10 Moving to the MONITOR screen The MONITOR screen can be used when the dimming control console has the alarm mon...

Page 196: ... of urgency Red Highly urgent Check the message on the ALARM screen and take the appropriate measures urgently Yellow Low level of urgency This status indicates the circuit is an abnormal status Refer to the lighting control console s Instruction Manual for what to do when a highly urgent alarm is triggered 2 How to Operate the MONITOR Screen 1 Displaying the screen Selecting MONITOR in the SETUP ...

Page 197: ...starting from the first Press the F1 TOP button 7 Searching from the end upwards for load circuits with alarms triggered Press the F6 SrchUp button NDM is excluded from the search target 8 Searching from the beginning forwards for load circuits with alarms triggered Press the F7 SrchDn button NDM is excluded from the search target 9 Recovering a circuit using cutoff Move the cursor to the load cir...

Page 198: ... screen Select DATA CLEAR in the menu and the following screen is displayed 2 Switching the function displays Each time the F12 SHIFT button on the keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 DAT CL 2 3 SELALL 4 RELALL 5 6 7 8 9 CL MENU F11 F20 ACTUAL PRESET EXACTL EXPSET BANK SMACPG SMPSPG MC P MENU ...

Page 199: ...selected Select any of the bank numbers 1 to 6 and the data in that bank is selected Select any of the bank numbers 1 to 6 and data is selected for each page Step 1 Press the or button to place the cursor on the data item to be deleted Step 2 Each time the button is pressed data toggles between selected and not selected The same effect is obtained by left clicking the word SEL and then any of the ...

Page 200: ...attached sheet How to change scene numbers 7 Changing the actual scenes and preset scenes on an external console Refer to the attached sheet How to change scene numbers 8 Changing an SM bank SM actual page and SM preset page Refer to the attached sheet Changing the SM Bank and SM Page ...

Page 201: ...ess to or load saved data The following data can be saved and loaded CUE DATA SUBMASTER DATA EFFECT DATA MIXING DATA CH PATCH DATA DIMMER DATA CH GROUP DATA CH LAYOUT CATA EX CH PATCH DATA CURVE PATTERN DATA CC Color Changer DATA DIM GROUP DATA MACRO DATA SYSTEM COMENT DATA AUX DATA user set data or other HISTORY DATA Only SAVE is allowed ...

Page 202: ...nu and the screen shown below is displayed 2 Switching the function displays Each time the F12 SHIFT button on the SETUP keyboard is pressed F1 to F10 switches to F11 to F20 and back again F1 F10 F1 DATA 2 BROWSE 3 4 LSTcue 5 LST ef 6 BU cue 7 BU ef 8 PrgTtl 9 CL MENU F11 F20 ACTUAL PRESET EXACTL EXPSET BANK SMACPG SMPSPG MC P MENU ...

Page 203: ...format it as in Item 11 Formatting removable media before saving data Step 1 Select DATA SAVE Select DATA SAVE using or Step 2 Select the data to be saved Select the data item to be saved by pressing the F1 DATA button or the button in DATA ITEM and then using the or button Note that when the button in DATA ITEM is pressed the list of data items shown below is displayed allowing you to select the ...

Page 204: ...e of data item to be saved When saving all of the specified data item press the button with no values specified In this case the default values are entered automatically For more information refer to each example shown in Item 5 Examples of data saving and loading Step 5 Saving Press the button and OK is displayed to confirm this action Press the button again Example Save all data items Select DAT...

Page 205: ...or button This list is not displayed when the F1 DATA button is pressed Step 3 Specify the folder to load from For how to specifying the folder refer to 9 Specifying the folder for saving or loading preset data Step 4 Specifying data to be loaded The method of specifying data varies with the type of data item to be loaded When loading all of the specified data items if the button is pressed with n...

Page 206: ... LOAD CUE BU CUE 0 1 999 9 CONS TOP CUE 0 1 OK Example Load CUE1 to CUE3 in the saved data as CUE5 to CUE7 LOAD CUE BU CUE 1 3 CONS TOP CUE 5 OK 5 2 Saving and loading SUBMASTERs Example Save all SMs The default values are entered automatically when the button is pressed SAVE SM CONS BANK 1 6 BU TOP BANK 1 OK Example Save SM BANK1 on the console as SM BANK5 SAVE SM CONS BANK 1 BU TOP BANK 5 OK Exa...

Page 207: ... 1 OK Example Load EFFECT1 to EFFECT10 in the saved data as EFFECT10 to EFFECT20 LOAD EFFECT BU EFFECT 1 10 CONS TOP EFFECT 10 OK 5 4 Saving and loading CH PATCHes Example Save all CH PATCHes The default values are entered automatically when the button is pressed SAVE PATCH CONS SCN 1 6 BU TOP SCN 1 OK Example Save the scene 1 from CH PATCHes on the console as scene 2 SAVE PATCH CONS SCN 1 BU TOP ...

Page 208: ...ress F6 again and the list disappears 8 Displaying the EFFECT list on the console Press the F7 BU ef button and the EFFECT list is displayed in the lower part of the screen Press F7 again and the list disappears 9 Specifying the folder for saving or loading preset data The screenshot used are from Windows XP No folder can be specified unless DATA SAVE or DATA LOAD has been specified Step 1 Press t...

Page 209: ...ve Hardware icon in the notification area Step 2 Click the Safely remove xxxx storage device to be removed in the menu displayed Step 3 When the message Can be removed safely is displayed click the Close button Step 4 Remove the storage device from the PC 11 Formatting removable media The screenshots used are from Windows XP This procedure is performed in Windows Step 1 Open My Computer in Windows...

Page 210: ...Step 3 Click File Format and the following window is displayed Step 4 Click the Start button to begin formatting Step 5 When formatting ends a window is displayed to announce this fact Click the OK button to close the window ...

Page 211: ... you to set the clock on the dimming control console using the following two steps 1 DATE SET 2 TIME SET 2 How to Operate the DATE TIME SET Screen 1 Displaying the screen Selecting DATE TIME SET in the SETUP menu displays the screen below To operate the screen use the keyboard ...

Page 212: ...must be 2 digits each DATE Year 4 digits F3 Month 2 digits F3 Day 2 digits Example Set the clock to Sept 10 1997 1997 09 10 3 Setting the time TIME SET The hour minute and second must be 2 digits each TIME Hours 2 digits F4 Minutes 2 digits F4 Seconds 2 digits Example Set the clock to 13 05 00 13 05 00 ...

Page 213: ... that a history of the mouse faders wheels and the Japanese keyboard used for entering comments is not kept Although the information is saved automatically older information is deleted oldest first automatically if the total number of saved information items exceeds the limit maximum 30 720 items 2 Screenshot and Operation Selecting OPERATION HISTORY in the SETUP menu displays the screen below To ...

Page 214: ... the F4 ALL button The character string ALL is displayed at the upper right of the screen 5 Displaying the button press history Press the F5 PUSH button The character string PUSH is displayed at the upper right of the screen 6 Displaying the button release history Press the F6 RELEAS button The character string RELEAS is displayed at the upper right of the screen 7 Clearing the command line Press ...

Page 215: ...he shortcut of the program you wish to run to start it 2 Power off Procedure After terminating any running programs select Shutdown from Windows Start Windows symbol 3 Shortcuts 1 Desktop The shortcut for the SETUP program is displayed on the desktop Double click the shortcut of the program to start it 2 Start menu The Start menu also contains the shortcut for the SETUP program 39 1 ...

Page 216: ...ws you to set loads save load data on the lighting control console configure the lighting control console and perform other operations On starting the SETUP program the following screen is displayed c Menu window d SETUP window c Menu window This window is used to terminate the program and display other windows d SETUP window This window is used to preset data including CH patches for dimmers ...

Page 217: ...PART MIXING panel MACRO PAGE panel KEY LAYOUT table 2 The GRAPHIC PANEL Screen 1 Displaying the screen After turning on the notebook PC clicking the shortcut SETUP on the desktop or in the Start menu displays the screen below and the SETUP screen c Displays the SETUP screen d Displays the KEY LAYOUT table e Displays the PART MIXING panel f Displays the MACRO PAGE panel c d e f ...

Page 218: ...n 4 Shutting down the notebook PC Step 1 Close the GRAPHIC PANEL screen and the SETUP screen Clicking the button at the upper right corner of the GRAPHIC PANEL screen or clicking Console Quit on the menu closes the GRAPHIC PANEL screen and the SETUP screen Step 2 Shut down the notebook PC Select Shutdown from the Windows Start menu The notebook PC is not linked with the lighting control console so...

Page 219: ...evel edited on the SETTING panel or by operating the mixing wheel LIVE refers to the final output status of a CH level It includes the STAGE level and the level output from CHs such as SUBMASTER WIRELESS and EFFECT BLIND refers to the creation and change of lights only on the screen without affecting the actual lights In arithmetical mode the STAGE CH level and EFFECT time values are edited arithm...

Page 220: ...GRAPHIC PANEL 40 4 3 Displaying the PART MIXING Panel Screen Click the PART MIXING button on the GRAPHIC PANEL and the following screen is displayed ...

Page 221: ... of presetting on the LIVE STAGE and BLIND screens 1 1 Assignment in arithmetical mode When the or button is omitted assignment is performed in the arithmetical mode CH number MIX MIXING number or CH number MANU Ø Mixing wheel button Example Assign CH2 to MIXING1 in the arithmetical mode CH2 MIX1 or CH2 MANU Ø 1 2 Assignment in geometrical mode CH number MIX MIXING number or CH number MANU Ø Examp...

Page 222: ... in the geometrical mode GROUP3 MIX1 or GROUP3 MANU Ø 3 Assigning CHs in a CUE to the mixing wheel multiple CUEs cannot be specified Examples of presetting on the LIVE STAGE and BLIND screens In this operation only CHs with levels target values are assigned Even if the original CUE is changed the assignment is not 3 1 Assignment in arithmetical mode When the or button is omitted assignment is perf...

Page 223: ...ting on the LIVE STAGE BLIND and EFFECT screens You cannot reset assignments to the mixing wheel when it is in the FIX status the LED in the FIX button is lit First of all the FIX status must be cleared 5 1 Resetting the assignments in a batch RESET MIX MIXING number or RESET MANU Ø Example Reset the assignments to MIXING1 in a batch RESET MIX1 or RESET MANU Ø 5 2 Resetting the assignment of CH s ...

Page 224: ... EFFECT is assigned Assignment of specified CH New CHs are added CUE assignment is canceled and CH assignment takes place EFFECT assignment is canceled and CH assignment takes place Assignment of specified GROUP New CHs are added CUE assignment is canceled and CH assignment takes place EFFECT assignment is canceled and CH assignment takes place Assignment of specified CUE CH assignment is canceled...

Page 225: ...of the assigned EFFECT TIME Move the mixing wheel upward to make the TIME shorter Move the mixing wheel downward to make the TIME longer 5 Fixed Level CH Control When the same CH is assigned to more than one mixing wheel that CH is handled as follows When the GO FIX button on the top of the mixing wheel is pressed with a CH or CUE assigned to the mixing wheel the CH is controlled with the then cur...

Page 226: ...INGs on Screen Assignments to MIXINGs are displayed on the screen only while the MANU Ø button on the top of the mixing wheel is being pressed This screen is intended to allow confirmation of assignments so the values cannot be changed there ...

Page 227: ...GO FIX button LED ON Playback not during the PART time GO FIX button LED OFF 2 Adjusting PART playback time Adjustment using the mixing wheel is only temporary editing and does not affect current recorded data PART playback time can be adjusted by moving the wheel for PART vertically This wheel adjusts the upfade and downfade at the same time Move the mixing wheel upward to make the playback time ...

Page 228: ...ch to the MACRO PAGE 2 How to Operate the MACRO PAGE Screen 1 Displaying the panel Clicking the MACRO PAGE button on the GRAPHIC PANEL displays the following screen 2 Displaying a macro page Press any of the buttons 1 to 6 and the associated macro page pages 1 to 6 is displayed ...

Page 229: ...buttons Step 1 Press the and buttons and the alphanumeric part of a dimmer name is displayed in the command line Step 2 Then enter the numeric part using the numeric keys 2 Procedure for entering dimmer names using the dimmer name window Step 1 Press the F13 WINdim button and the window shown below is displayed Step 2 Press the and buttons or left click the desired place in that window and the alp...

Page 230: ... using keyboard buttons with assigned dimmer names Step 1 Press the keyboard button to which the desired alphanumeric part is assigned and the alphanumeric part of the dimmer name is displayed in the command line Step 2 Then enter the numeric part using the numeric keys ...

Page 231: ...CH2 Channel2 OK 2 Deleting characters while typing a comment Press the Back Space key or the Del key 3 Entering comment insert mode Press the Ins key The command line s underlining turns green 4 Entering comment overwrite mode Press the Ins key The command line s underlining turns pink 5 Move the comment input cursor horizontally Press the key to move the cursor to the left and the key to move it ...

Page 232: ... the preset scene F12 PRESET Scene number Example Change the preset scene number to 2 PRESET SCN 2 OK 3 Changing the external console actual scene After an external console actual scene is changed the preset external console scene gains the same scene number as that of the actual external console scene F11 EXACTL Scene number Example Change the external console actual scene number to 2 EX ACTUAL S...

Page 233: ...xample Change the SM bank number to 2 SM BANK 2 OK 2 Changing the SM actual page After an actual SM page is changed the preset SM page gains the same page number as that of the actual SM page F16 SMACPG Page number Example Change the SM actual page number to 2 SM ACTUAL PAGE 2 OK 3 Changing the SM preset page F17 SMPSPG Page number Example Change the SM preset page number to 2 SM PRESET PAGE 2 OK ...

Page 234: ... and 2 connectors of CPU on the DMX TO of the CPU CABINET 1 2 When connecting the DMX cable via the DMX connector at the studio floor Connect the DMXOUT cable of the EXTERNAL CONSOLE to the DMX connector of the studio floor and then connect EXT 1 and EXT 2 of EXTERNAL CONSOLE on the DMX FROM to the 1 and 2 connectors of CPU on the DMX TO of the CPU CABINET For connection examples refer to 4 Connec...

Page 235: ...one DMX signal for output To mix DMX signals when multiple EXTERNAL CONSOLEs are used connect those EXTERNAL CONSOLEs using the following procedure Connect the DMXOUT cable of the EXTERNAL CONSOLE to the DMX connector at the studio floor and then connect EXT 1 and EXT 2 of EXTERNAL CONSOLE on the DMX FROM to the DMX IN connectors on the DMX Mix of the CPU CABINET To use the mixed signals for STUDI...

Page 236: ...became inoperable due to problems or for other reasons connect the EXTERNAL CONSOLE using the following procedure Disconnect the cable connecting 1 of HCU and 1 of CPU on the DMX FROM of the CPU CABINET When connecting directly from an EXTERNAL CONSOLE connect the DMX OUT cable of the EXTERNAL CONSOLE to the 1 connector of HCU on the DMX TO of the CPU CABINET When connecting directly from OTHER ST...

Page 237: ... HTP Output 1 2 3 4 DMX Mixer DMX FROM 1 1 1 2 2 EXT 1 EXT 2 FROM TO DMX PATHCING Panel BACKUP SUBMASTER BACKUP SUBMASTER DMX TO 1 1 1 2 1 2 EXT 3 EXT 4 DMX PATCHING Panel Installing an EXTERNAL CONSOLE on the studio floor Connecting DMX OUT of the EXTERNAL CONSOLE directly to the MAIN CONSOLE CPU HCU CPU BACKUP SUBMASTER EXTERNAL CONSOLE DMX OUT STUDIO DMX IN DMX OUT EXTERNAL CONSOLE OTHER STUDIO...

Page 238: ...e this wiring DMX OUTPUT CONNECTOR GREEN DMX 2 LINE PINK DMX EXTERNAL LINE DMX FREE DMX4Mix HTP Output 1 2 3 4 DMX Mixer DMX FROM 1 1 1 2 2 EXT 1 EXT 2 FROM TO DMX PATHCING Panel BACKUP SUBMASTER BACKUP SUBMASTER DMX TO 1 1 1 2 1 2 EXT 3 EXT 4 DMX PATCHING Panel CPU EXTERNAL CONSOLE OTHER STUDIO DMX IN DMX OUT HCU BACKUP SUBMASTER CPU STUDIO 45 5 ...

Page 239: ...MX Mixer DMX FROM 1 1 1 2 2 EXT 1 EXT 2 FROM TO DMX PATHCING Panel BACKUP SUBMASTER BACKUP SUBMASTER DMX TO 1 1 1 2 1 2 EXT 3 EXT 4 DMX PATCHING Panel Connecting DMX OUT of the EXTERNAL CONSOLE directly to the DIMMER CABINET CPU EXTERNAL CONSOLE OTHER STUDIO DMX IN DMX OUT CPU STUDIO Connecting DMX OUT of the OTHERSTUDIO S CONSOLE directly to the DIMMER CABINET EXTERNAL CONSOLE DMX OUT HCU BACKUP ...

Page 240: ...ormal Wait until the power turns OFF 3 Problems where the CONSOLE cannot be operated 1 Neither the CONSOLE nor the notebook PC can be operated at all 1 1 The HUB may be out of order 1 Check the lighting status of all the LEDs on the HUB installed in the CPU CABINET in accordance with Checking Procedure 1 If the lighting status of any LED is not normal carry out Recovery Procedure B 1 2 An error co...

Page 241: ... with Checking Procedure 4 If the lighting status of the LED is not normal carry out Recovery Procedure A 4 Problems with Playback and Settings 1 The screen is not displayed 1 1 An error condition may have occurred in the display 1 Check the power cable power switch and VGA cable for the display If any cable is disconnected reconnect it If the power switch is turned OFF turn it ON 1 2 An error con...

Page 242: ... the OS cannot be started properly due to hard disk failure etc set up the notebook PC in accordance with the Notebook PC Setup Procedure 3 Problems with removable media 3 1 Data cannot be saved to removable media 1 Check to see whether the removable media is connected set properly 2 Check to see whether the removable media is write protected 3 Check to see whether the removable media has enough f...

Page 243: ... Is the ON WIRELESS button on the CONTROL PANEL lit Press the ON WIRELESS button to give operation rights to the CONSOLE Is the REC LED above the SM fader unlit No data is recorded in the SM fader Record data in the SM fader There is a problem with dimming control using the SM fader Is the CROSS button on the SUBMASTER PANEL lit Press the CROSS button to enter normal playback mode Dimming cannot b...

Page 244: ...connected If all the LEDs stay out or their lighting status conditions have not changed it is possible that there is a problem Step 2 Checking the lighting status of a particular LED on the HUB installed in the CPU CABINET Check the lighting status of the LED for the connector to which a device which is not operating properly is connected If the LED stays out or its lighting status condition has n...

Page 245: ... LED on the MAIN CPU Normal status when these LEDs are lit Step 4 Checking the lighting status of the OPERATION LEDs on the rear panel of the CONSOLE 1 The following LEDs and their descriptions are on the rear panel of the CONSOLE 2 Check whether each LED is operating as described on the panel ...

Page 246: ... the playback state on the CONSOLE to the levels maintained by the LEVEL HOLD and then release the LEVEL HOLD Crossfade occurs from the lighting held by the LEVEL HOLD to the CONSOLE output Recovery Procedure B Switching the HUB in the CONNECTION RACK 1 When actual lights need to be held during actual performance or on other occasions turn ON the LEVEL HOLD button on the LIGHTING SYSTEM OPERATION ...

Page 247: ...n on the CONTROL PANEL to switch the CPU When the LEVEL HOLD button is turned ON the lighting controlled by the DIMMER CABINET is held and it remains unchanged 3 When the LEVEL HOLD is kept ON after the CONSOLE becomes operational adjust the playback state on the CONSOLE to the levels held by the LEVEL HOLD and then release the LEVEL HOLD Crossfade occurs from the lighting held by the LEVEL HOLD t...

Page 248: ...e setup procedure may vary for other models Follow the instructions in the operation manuals for the PC and the operating system Do not install the LICSTAR IV SE NOTEBOOK PC SOFTWARE described below on PCs other than those used as the LICSTAR IV SE NOTEBOOK PC 3 Outline of the Setup Process 1 Reinstalling Windows 7 2 Setting up Windows 7 3 Installing the LICSTAR IV SE NOTEBOOK PC SOFTWARE 4 Checki...

Page 249: ...all Windows 7 and perform default settings You can omit this step when this software is preinstalled 2 Control Panel view setting Set the view in Control Panel to Small icons Choose Small icons from View by on the top right of the window Before change Click After change 47 2 ...

Page 250: ...rnate DNS server Blank Open Network and Sharing Center in Control Panel click Change adapter settings on the left of the window right click Local Area Connection and then click Properties Click Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then Properties Check Use the following IP address enter the following address and click OK Click OK in the Local Area Connection window Configure Click 47 3 ...

Page 251: ...ing Windows Update Open Windows Update in Control Panel and click Change settings on the left of the window Then choose Never check for updates not recommended from the drop down box under Important updates and click OK Select Click 47 4 ...

Page 252: ...bling the display of all warning messages from Action Center Open Action Center in Control Panel and click Change Action Center settings on the left of the window Then uncheck all the boxes and click OK Uncheck all the boxes Click 47 5 ...

Page 253: ...Notebook PC Setup Procedure 6 Disabling AutoPlay for the drive Open AutoPlay in Control Panel uncheck Use AutoPlay for all media and devices and click Save Uncheck Click 47 6 ...

Page 254: ...eft of the window set Do nothing for all the options and click Save changes Next open Power Options in Control Panel click Choose when to turn off the display on the left of the window set Never for all the options and click Save changes Choose what closing the lid does Configure Click Choose when to turn off the display Configure Click 47 7 ...

Page 255: ...CSTAR IV SE NOTE PC SOFTWARE in the CD Drive Go to Windows Explorer and start setup exe located in the folder with the name of the studio to be used Step 2 Install the software following the installer s instructions 10 Check Step 1 Turn off the notebook PC and on again and check that the shortcut icon for SETUP is created on the desktop Step 2 Connect the PC to the wired LAN of the lighting contro...

Page 256: ...CK CROSS A method for exchanging the current cue outside and the next cue inside for control by overlapping their channel levels CROSS FADER A fader that executes cross cue playback This fader is configured by a set of two units each of which has graduations of 0 to 100 in opposite directions and it changes two different cues by being operated in one direction GO Time plays back the next cue COMMA...

Page 257: ...9 A mode where the CH level value is edited arithmetically from the current value E g Level 50 becomes level 40 if lowered by 10 A mode where the CH level value is edited geometrically from the current value E g Level 50 becomes level 45 if it is lowered by 10 TRACKING A method for recording cue data This method allows the channel levels to be recorded for the specified cue and for later cues TRAC...

Page 258: ...eries of operations MANUAL MANU Manual operation MULTI CUE PLAYBACK Plays back more than one cue at a time MIXING WHEEL A wheel used to register multiple channels and to adjust the channel level of the actual cue MOVE FADE A method to fade control only the channels that change during playback cues MOVE FADER A fader that manually operates cue move playback LIVE A screen mode that displays the chan...

Page 259: ...enes 6 main console scenes and 2 external console scenes Actual and preset scene modes Load patch to channels Comment adding Temporary lighting function for circuits 0 to 100 PROFILE CURVE 26 types of 100 step gradation available 5 types are fixed Comment adding 10 single width or 5 double width characters SUBMASTER Maximum 100 submasters 20 pages 6 banks Touch switch with switching function Chann...

Page 260: ... to 59 minutes and 59 9 seconds in 0 1 second units Wait time 0 to 59 minutes and 59 9 seconds in 0 1 second units Time adjustment using wheel during playback Manual playback using move fader Effect chase assignment playback Link function Profile curve assignment function Macro execution function Comment adding 10 single width or 5 double width characters Channel level operation arithmetical geome...

Page 261: ...ROUP screen SETUP PC 1 PATCH screen DIMMER DATA screen WORKING LIGHT PATCH screen PROFILE CURVE screen CC ROLE SETUP screen CC ROLE PATCH screen CC DIMMER RELATION screen DIMMER GROUP screen MACRO screen CH LAYOUT screen SYSTEM COMMENT screen COMMENT INPUT screen DEFAULT screen PLAYBACK screen DIMMER screen ALARM screen MONITOR screen DATA CLEAR screen SAVE LOAD screen DATE TIME SET screen OPERATI...

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