User Guide
Head
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Auto Light-up
1.Off 2*On
The asterisk shows you the current state of the option. The default setting is ‘On’.
If you take ‘live’ control of the heads while performing a light show, you probably
won’t want them to automatically turn on, so you can turn the function off if you don’t
want it.
8: Head cancel mode
Cancel heads when
sc/ch sel 1*Yes 2.No
If set to Yes (default), the controller will automatically cancel any selected heads when
a scene or chase is run. When you stop the scene or chase, the heads will go back to
how they were. If set to No, selected heads will stay selected and will override the
scene or chase.
9: Test centre heads
For use when you are setting up a light show, this option positions all heads at their
centre positions, on open white, to assist you in aligning the units.
10: Joystick mode absolute/relative
This option allows you to switch the joystick into a “relative” mode. The normal
“absolute” mode sets the head mirror to match the position of the joystick. In
“relative” mode, the joystick will modify the position of any scene or chase which is
turned on. This can be useful if you have programmed the heads to point at a
particular place on the stage to highlight a soloist, but they don’t stand in the right
place; you can use the joystick relative mode to reposition all the heads slightly. You
can also manually sweep heads which are running a chase.
When you are programming you should ensure that the joystick mode is “absolute”,
as the full range of movement is not available in relative mode.