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To assign the parameters, the CURSOR arrows can be used (up and down increase/decrease the
values, left and right move from function to function).
In the example above, unit 1 is an SGM Victory II 250, whose start address has been set at 100.
Scan Control will automatically calculate the last channel required for that fixture and on the right-
hand side of the display show the configuration to be set on the dip-switches on the rear of the
fixture.
In this case, the convention adopted means that the ON position on the dipswitch is that in which
the small black square appears at the top.
Here again, pressing the button corresponding to <DEL> cancels previous settings.
Operators are not limited to assigning numerically increasing addresses to the units (e.g. 100 for
unit 1 and 125 for unit 2), but can use the 12 units at their disposal as they wish.
Press one of the SCROLL buttons again to exit the function.
8.3 - Changing the language used
This function is used to set all the messages on the display in one of the two languages available:
English or Italian.
Access is gained from the following menu:
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The cursor’s up/down buttons are used for selection.
8.4 - Available memory
The desk has two memory areas, one for the unit libraries and the other for the memory used for
Event Recording (see chapter 10).
The maximum number of units in the library only depends on the quantity of memory at opera-
tors’ disposal. Access is gained from the following menu:
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Once in the menu, this type of message will appear:
, in which the exact amount
of memory available is shown. Deleting unnecessary records or fixtures which are not being used
(inadvisable) will free memory for new registering or new units.
FREE MEMORY (bytes):
RECORD: 98228 LIBRARY: 62154 ok->
CONFIGURATION & SET UP
SELECT --> [VIEW FREE MEMORY ] ok->
CONFIGURATION & SET UP
SELECT --> [CHANGE LANGUAGE ] ok->
UNIT TYPE FROM -100 1--cod--10
[ 1] VICTORY 2 <DEL> TO -111 ˘˘˛˛˛˘˘˛˛