c
ontrolling fixtures
s
ElEct fixturEs
• Select a single fixture: Press the handle Fixture buttons for the fixtures you want. The LED in the Fixture button
comes on for selected fixtures
• Select a range of fixtures: To select a range of fixtures, hold down the Fixture button for the first fixture then press
the Swop button for the last fixture.
• Stepping through selected fixtures one at a time: If you have selected a range of fixtures, our console has func-
tions to step through the selected fixtures one at a time. This can make it easier to program a range of fixtures because
you don't have to select each one manually. Pressing <←> or <→> in "Fixture control area", it will select the fixtures in
the range one at a time. If <HiLight> button is activated, The selected fixture from the range will light up, and the other
fixtures will go out.
• Activate previously selected fixtures: To activate all the previously selected fixtures, press <All> in "Fixture control
area".
• Select fixtures at odd positions: Press <Odd>, the fixtures at odd positions of the selected fixtures will keep se-
lected, but, those at even positions will be de-selected. This is related to the order that you selected the fixtures before
pressing <Odd>.
• Select fixtures at even positions: Press <Even>, the fixtures at even positions of the selected fixtures will keep
selected, but, those at odd positions will be de-selected. This is related to the order that you selected the fixtures before
pressing <Even>.
M
odify An AttributE vAluE
• Select a fixture.
• Select an attribute. Then use <Wheel A> and <Wheel B> to adjust the value. Or, switch to Attribute mode to adjust
the attribute value by faders.
• To see the output values, press <Output>.
A
dvAncEd options
• Locate fixtures: Select fixtures; Press <Locate> in "Fixture control area" to locate the fixtures. Fixture locating is
provided in the fixture library.
• Align fixtures: Select fixtures; Press <ML> in "Fixture control area" then <A>, all the attribute values of all the selected
fixtures will be aligned to the first fixture.
• Align attributes: Select fixtures and select attributes; Press <ML> in "Fixture control area" then <B>, the currently
selected attribute values of all the selected fixtures will be aligned to the values of the first fixture.
f
An ModE
Fan mode automatically spreads out the values on a selected range of fixtures. If used on pan and tilt, the result is sprea-
ding out "rays" of light beams. The first and last fixtures of the range are affected most, and the central fixtures are affected
least. The amount of fan can be set using the wheels. As with shapes, the order in which you select the fixtures sets how
the fan effect works. The fixtures you select first and last will be the ones which change most. If you use a group to select
the fixtures, the order is that in which the fixtures in the group were selected when it was created. The fan effect, while
normally used on pan or tilt attributes, can be applied to any attribute.
1. Select fixtures;
2. Select attributes;
3. Press <Fan> in "Function area" (indicator on);
4. Set the amount of fan using the wheels;
5. Press <Fan> in "Function area" (indicator off) again to close the fan shape mode when you`ve finished.
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