
Stage Designer™ 50 User Manual
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Revised: 2008-08-25 16:16:53
4. P RO G RAM M I NG
E NT E RI NG P RO G RAM M O D E ( RE CO RD E NABL E )
1.
While holding the
RECORD
button, tap the Flash buttons 1-5-6-8 in sequence.
2.
Release the RECORD button. The Record LED lights up;
CRE AT E A S CE NE
A scene is a static lighting state. Scenes are stored in the temporary memory, until they are
transferred to one of the playback faders. You may create a single scene or a succession of up to 999
steps per Scene.
Action
1)
Record
enable.
2)
Select the 1-24 Single mode by tapping the
Mode Select
button. This will give you
control of all 24 channels of the first page.
3)
Compose a look by moving the
FADERS
.
(Changes in fixture attribute such as colors
and gobos, or simply dimmer values).
4)
Press
Record
to save the look into the
temporary memory.
5)
Repeat steps 2 ~ 4 until you have your
desired scene.
6)
Adjust the
Speed
and
Fade
sliders to
achieve the desired amount of time a scene
will be held in a chase (speed) and the
amount of time allowed for the fixtures to
move from one scene to the next (fade).
7)
Select a Scene master to store your scene.
Tap the Page button to select a page (1-4).
8)
Press and hold the Record button & tap the
Flash button for the scene that you wish to
store it to. All LEDs will flash indicating the
scene has been programmed into memory.
9)
You can continue programming or exit. To
exit program mode, press and hold the
Record button & tap the Rec Exit button.
Notes
Deselect
Blackout
if LED is lit.
Be sure that you are on the right page by viewing the
screen where it displays
Page A
or
Page B
. This will
enable 1-24 or 25-48 channel control.
If you just wish to create a static look, then you must
create a scene composed of only 1 step.
There are 1000 steps available in every scene.
E DI T E NABL E
Action
1)
Record enable.
2)
Use the
Page
button to select the page the
program you wish to edit is on.
3)
Tap the Mode Select button to select
Chase
◄►Scenes
.
4)
Press and hold the
Edit
button & tap the
Flash button
(13-24) of the
Scene
you
wish to edit.
5)
Release the
Edit
button. The relevant
Scene
Led should light, indicating you are
in
Edit
mode.
Notes
When the
EDIT
mode is entered properly, the display
will read
EDITING
.
This mode is displayed here for only the initiation of
EDIT mode. Please see the following sections on the
uses of this mode in detail.