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SCENECONTROL 500 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Design, Manufacture and Installation of Theatrical Equipment Worldwide
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Rev 1: February 15, 2007
SINGLE TARGET OPERATION - SHORTCUT
Using the 3-D display, select a set (or sets) for operation by touching the
graphic corresponding to the set on the touchscreen. The set label will
change from white to green to indicate that it has been selected. A
Vertical Position window will also appear in the upper right portion of the
screen.
The operator can adjust the target for the set by touching and dragging
the green slider up or down the vertical position bar. Fine incremental
adjustment of the target position may be done by touching the + or –
buttons. The blue arrow on the left side of the vertical position bar
indicates the current position of the set. On the 3-D display, the set
name will be shown in
bold
green characters, to indicate that the target
is now different from the current position. The current position of the set
will appear as a solid blue figure, while the target position will be
indicated by a green wire-frame.
If the set is variable speed, a Velocity Window will appear in the lower
right of the screen. The desired velocity of the move can be adjusted by
touching the – or + velocity buttons. Similarly, the acceleration and
deceleration times can be adjusted.
If a set has been selected and a target designated,
you can undo the target designation by touching the "Clear Target" icon at the top of
the screen. Clearing the target will clear the target wire-frame and the blue solid icon,
and will return the set designation to a standard weight typeface
Once a target has been designated for a set, the set is said to be
enabled
. A set must be enabled to run to a
target. Once a set has been enabled, the operator pushes and holds the violet GO TARGET button to run the
set to the target. If the set is variable-speed, the operator can increase the speed of the set during the move
by pushing the joystick (toward the GO UP button) - the speed increases proportionately, with full speed at
this end of the joystick travel. The operator can decrease the speed by pulling the joystick (toward the GO
DOWN button) - the speed decreases proportionately, with the axis barely moving when the joystick is at this
end of its travel.