Memories
The Illusion 500 provides a number of
different memory types (scenes,
multi-part scenes, chases, sound to
light and ripplesound).
All memories have their own delay,
fade, transition and dwell times which
determine how the programmed
dimmer channels and fixture
parameters behave when the memory
is output.
Memories can be created, modified or
deleted from either the
Memories
or
Cueline
screens.
Memory Stack
The Memory Stack is made up of all
the programmed memories in
increasing numerical order.
Jumps, loops and macro triggers can
be programmed into the Memory
Stack, if required.
Memories can be triggered by the GO
button, automatically or at a specified
time. They can also be triggered by
SMPTE or MIDI timecode (if optional
upgrade kit has been fitted).
Cueline
The
Cueline
screen provides an
alternative graphical representation of
the Memory Stack.
Playback X
Playback X provides a simple method
of playing back the memory stack
using the GO button. There are also
MASTER, PAUSE, OVERRIDE and
GO PREVIOUS controls.
Playback A/B
Playback A/B allows memories to be
loaded manually or automatically onto
the A and B MASTERS and then faded
in and out manually or timed.
Submasters
There are a total of 108 submasters,
divided into 9 pages of 12 which can
be loaded with channel data directly or
have a memory transferred onto them.
Each submaster has its own fade
times, trigger levels and modifiers
(where applicable).
The submasters can be used when
programming memories and for playing
back channel data and memories.
One page is always active, which is
indicated by the display on the front
panel. Page Overlay is provided to
allow submasters from different pages
to be output at the same time.
Auxiliary Buttons
There are 4 AUXILIARY CONTROL
buttons which can be programmed with
their own on/off values, fade up/down
times and actions.
The Auxiliary buttons can be patched
fully or proportionally to the DMX
output channels (1-512). Each auxiliary
may be patched to up to 10 different
DMX addresses.
Macros
The desk provides 10 macros which
can be programmed with a series of
button pushes.
Remote Switches
The desk provides a socket on the
back panel for the connection of up to
6 remote switches.
Each of the remote switches may be
assigned to certain front panel buttons
or macros.
Super User
The desk provides a number of Super
User functions for clearing memories,
submasters and other show data,
renumbering memories, resetting the
desk and locking the desk to prevent
unauthorised editing of show data.
Desk Output
The output from the desk is DMX only.
The data is output on DMX channels
1-512.
Peripherals
The desk has a floppy disk drive to
enable desk setup, show data and
fixture data to be saved and loaded.
Operating System software upgrades
are also performed via floppy disk.
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