Beamshape Parameters
In setting beamshape parameters for
fixtures (eg Gobo, Focus, Iris etc.) the
keyword BEAMSHAPE and the
parameter number are used to specify
the actual fixture parameter to be
adjusted
The beamshape parameters for a
fixture are numbered in wheel group
order.
The parameter number is displayed to
the left of the parameter name in the
Program Window.
The complete syntax for setting a
beamshape parameter is as follows:
FIXTURE X BEAMSHAPE Y @ Z
ENTER
Example: Fixture 1 has three
beamshape parameters, Gobo (1),
Focus (2) and Iris (3):
FIXTURE 1 BEAMSHAPE 1 @ 0
ENTER
Sets the Gobo parameter to zero.
FIXTURE 1 BEAMSHAPE 2 @ 128
ENTER
Sets the Focus parameter to 128.
FIXTURE 1 BEAMSHAPE 3 @ 255
ENTER
Sets the Iris parameter to 255.
It is also possible to set several
beamshape parameters and/or fixtures
at the same time, for example:
FIXTURE 2 BEAMSHAPE 1 AND 2 @
255 ENTER
FIXTURE 3 AND 4 BEAMSHAPE 3 @
128 ENTER
FIXTURE 5 THRU 8 BEAMSHAPE 1
AND 2 @ 255 ENTER
Position Parameters
In setting position parameters for
fixtures (eg Pan, Tilt etc.) the keyword
POSITION and the parameter number
are used to specify the actual fixture
parameter to be adjusted
The position parameters for a fixture
are numbered in wheel group order.
The parameter number is displayed to
the left of the parameter name in the
Program Window.
The complete syntax for setting a
position parameter is as follows:
FIXTURE X POSITION Y @ Z ENTER
Example: Fixture 1 has three position
parameters, Pan (1), Tilt (2) and Mov
Spd(3):
FIXTURE 1 POSITION 1 @ 0 ENTER
Sets the Pan parameter to zero.
FIXTURE 1 POSITION 2 @ 128
ENTER
Sets the Tilt parameter to 128.
FIXTURE 1 POSITION 3 @ 255
ENTER
Sets the Mov Spd parameter to 255.
It is also possible to set several
position parameters and/or fixtures at
the same time, for example:
FIXTURE 2 POSITION 1 AND 2 @
255 ENTER
FIXTURE 3 AND 4 POSITION 3 @
128 ENTER
FIXTURE 5 THRU 8 POSITION 1 AND
2 @ 255 ENTER
Movement Effects
A movement effect can be added to
any fixture which has Pan and Tilt
parameters.
The six movement effect parameters
are displayed in two separate wheel
groups after the Position parameters of
the fixture (Pan, Tilt etc.):
Effect
:
None, Ellipse, Quad, Triangle
and
Eight
(default =
None
).
Size X:
0 - 100 (default = 0).
Size Y:
0 - 100 (default = 0).
Offset:
0 - 100 (default = 0).
Rotation:
0 - 359 degrees (default = 0)
Speed:
-100 to +100 (default = 0)
By adjusting the
Size X
and
Size Y
parameters, a wide range of shapes
and effects can be achieved.
Any effect can be rotated using the
Rotation
parameter to produce
diagonal lines, diamonds etc.
The
Offset
parameter is used to
synchronise movement effects and to
set the start position within the effect.
The
Speed
parameter affects both the
speed and direction of the effect (-100
is full speed anti-clockwise; zero is
stopped, +100 is full speed clockwise)
Adding Movement Effects
Select the required fixture(s) and the
Position attribute. Set the Pan and Tilt
parameters to the ‘base position’ for
the effect.
Press the WHEEL GROUP button to
display the first three movement effect
parameters.
Select the Effect, Size X and Size Y
using the control wheels.
Press the WHEEL GROUP button
again to display the second three
movement effect parameters.
Select the Offset, Rotation and Speed
using the control wheels.
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