User manual

Menu Functions
MENU OPTION DESCRIPTION
DMX: The fixture will be controlled by a DMX signal coming from a DMX controller.
The starting address must be selected, and can be set using the up and down
buttons.
Master/Slave: Sets the fixture to run in Master/Slave mode. Set whether this fixture
is the Master or the Slave within this menu.
Auto or Sound-Active: Choose Sound-Active or Auto from this menu.
Page – Sets the page number to use for displaying images in Sound Active or Auto
modes. “P1-9” will display all cues.
Speed: Sets the time delay between image changes in Auto mode. The larger the
number, the lower the delay.
Master Unit: Sets the fixture to Master status for Master-Slave operation. You must
then specify Auto or Sound-Active modes from the A-S menu.
Slave Unit: Sets the fixture to run in sync with the Master. You must set the first
fixture in the data link to “Master” otherwise nothing will happen.
Sound-Active – Master Unit: Sets the fixture to Master status for Master-Slave
operation and the built in programs will be triggered by the sound. No data link is
required; all fixtures can be set to this mode for Stand-alone operation.
Automatic – Master Unit: Sets the fixture to Master status for Master-Slave
operation and the built in programs will be triggered automatically. No data link is
required; all fixtures can be set to this mode for Stand-alone operation.
Note about frame rate:
This laser is capable of displaying 12,000 points per second. The frame rate of the fixture will vary between
different images, because each image is composed of a different number of points. To determine the frame rate
for a given image, divide 12,000 by the number of points in the image (the number of points in the image can be
found in the GrafXpress software). For example, if an image had 500 points, the refresh rate would be 24
frames per second (12,000 / 500 = 24). Keep in mind that video cameras may record flickering in images that
have low frame rates. As a general rule when recording video, the frame rate of the laser should be at least
twice the frame rate of the video camera.
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