User guide
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3. Overview
3.1 Front View
1. Scanners
To select one or more fixtures.
2. Movement
To select/set the pan & tilt movement.
3. Shutter
To set the strobe speed, shaking effect and open.
4. Gobo
To select gobo.
5. Color
To select color.
6. Rotation
To set the rotation speed and direction.
7. Dimmer
To set the dimmer intensity.
8. Focus
To adjust the appropriate focus.
9. Page/ Copy
To select memory 1~12 or 13~24 or activate memory copy.
10. Memory
To edit exist scenes or delete a chase.
11. Cancel
To delete a scene.
12. Save
To save or insert or overwrite a scene.
13. Auto/Sound/Midi
To set Auto/Sound/Midi three modes.
14. Light show To run the Light Show.
15. Blackout/Stand Alone
To select Program/Blackout/Stand Alone three modes.
16. Fog
To activate Fog Machine.
17. Strobe To activate Non-DMX Strobe. Hold on the Strobe button and
press button 1 ~ 12 separately to change the strobe speed.
18. X-Fade
Controls with two different functions:
1. To set fade time when running Light shows. Fade time is
the amount of time it takes for a scanner (or scanners) to
move from one position to another.
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When in Auto mode, you can set the light speed and fade time by using the sliders. These
settings will be kept when next time you run the same light show. When in Sound mode
activation, the Light show will be triggered by music, however, you can still set the fade
time of the light show.
4.7.1 Override Control
When running light shows, you can press the Override button to
control the fixture manually, the LED lights up indicating Override
function is activated. Press “ Scanners “ button to select the fixtures
you want to override.
4.7.2 MIDI Operation
You can run a chase, set speed and fade time, light show auto or sound, and blackout using
MIDI commands, This allows you to pre-program a light show to match a sequenced
backing track. You cannot perform live head control or programming functions by MIDI.
The controller will only respond to MIDI commands on the MIDI channel which it is set to full
stop. All MIDI control is performed using Note on commands. All other MIDI instructions are
ignored. To stop a chase, send the blackout on note.
When programming a MIDI controlled sequence, you should always start by sending a page
command, as you don’t know what the current page setting will be on the controller.
When you recall a chase by MIDI, the chase will run at its programmed speed, fade and
sound activation settings. If you want to change the speed, fade and sound activation by
MIDI command you need to do this after you have started the chase. The speed, fade and
sound setting which you set by MIDI will not be remembered as part of the chase.