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Omega 2
LCD DISPLAY
The LCD display has 5 screens. The screens may be selected by
the Page Up and Page Down buttons. The first screen displays the
Show Name on the top line and the current time on the lower line. The
other four screens are for the individual fader tracks. These screens
show the current cue, and the fade information.
GO/STOP BUTTONS:
These buttons may be used to start or stop either the entire show,
or an individual fader track depending upon the LCD screen
selected.
LOAD:
This allows a pre-recorded show to be loaded from the disk drive
without the need of the programmer.
KEYSWITCH:
When the switch is in Panel Lock, all front panel functions are
disabled. The remote inputs and the remote programmer is still
active.
REMOTE INPUTS:
All inputs are optically isolated and will respond from 5-24 volts.
The common may be negative or positive. The remote connector
is a 37-pin D style. The mating connector is a male 37-D.
System Riser
Remote Inputs
MIDI
SMPTE
DMX-512
to Dimmers
Up to 1000' of
DMX-512
Compatible Cable
Designer's
Remote
VGA Monitor
Text
Keyboard
Remote programmer
SHOW CONTROLLER
REMOTE INPUTS
1)
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26)
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0
1)
2)
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27)
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0
2)
3)
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28)
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4)
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29)
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5)
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30)
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6)
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31)
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6)
7)
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32)
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7)
8)
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33)
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0
8)
9)
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34)
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0
9)
10)
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35)
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10)
11)
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36)
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11)
12)
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37)
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12)
13)
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38)
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13)
14)
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39)
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14)
15)
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40)
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15)
16)
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41)
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17)
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42)
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18)
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43)
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18)
19)
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44)
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20)
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45)
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21)
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46)
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21)
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47)
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22)
23)
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48)
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23)
24)
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49)
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24)
25)
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50)
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Enter:
None
Number or
Format:
Hr : Mn : Sc : Fm
Source
Õ
Clock
At Key
Input:
00 : 00 : 00 : 00
(Select)
Timer
Smpte
TIMED ACTIONS
Grandmaster FL
9:01:00
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TO PROGRAM TIMED ACTIONS AND REMOTE INPUTS:
Use the arrow keys to select one of the 50 timed actions locations,
and enter a time from the keypad. Use the [AT] key to select the
desired function. GO, CUE or MACRO may be selected. Pressing
the [AT] key multiple times selects the desired function. For CUE or
MACRO functions, enter the Cue or MACRO number desired.
On Show Controller models, the third column is used for the 24
remote inputs. They are configured the same way as the Timed
Actions, except that no time is entered.
SELECTING THE TIME SOURCE
The source for the Timed Actions may be selected by using the
[SELECT] key. Pressing the key will scroll between the Time of Day
clock, the Timer, or the Remote SMPTE input. When selected, the
current time will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
NOTE: When using SMPTE timecode, be sure that the frame
number is valid for the type of timecode. 24. 30 or Drop 30 formats
may be used.
USING THE TIMED ACTIONS SCREEN
The Timed Actions screen allows cue actions to be initiated at a
certain time. The time may be controlled by the time of day clock, an
interval timer, or a remote SMPTE timecode input. Up to 50 timed
events may be programmed. Each event can perform a Goto Cue,
Macro, or Go function. The timed event screen is located behind the
Effect screen, and can be accessed by pressing the [EFFECT] key
twice.