User Guide
Description of the Multi-Sequence Pattern
The multi-sequence pattern is available in 2 and 3 track modes on the 3 Track Smart Chaser.
The pattern consists of a 20 second loop with 8 different, 1 to 3-second-long chase patterns.
What Multi-Sequence Does:
Multi-Sequence goes through all of the following patterns, in this order, in a total of about 20 seconds
(approx. 1-3 seconds per pattern), on a continuous repeating loop.
1) Performs a basic chase, with all tracks chasing to the right, 6 times, at a fast speed
2) Performs a chase, with all tracks chasing in the opposite direction to the left, 6 times, at a fast speed
3) Alternating tracks flash on and off together, at a very fast speed, 32 times
a. This means that all of the even tracks will flash on together once, then all of the odd tracks will
flash on together once, and this will repeat until both sets of tracks have each flashed on and
off 16 times. This creates a shimmering or glitter-like effect.
4) All of the tracks build up, and then turn off. This repeats 4 times.
5) All of the tracks turn on together, and stay on together for a 3 second hold
6) All of the track s flash off together, and then on together, 3 times
7) All of the tracks turn on, and stay on together for a 2 second hold
8) All of the tracks chase back and forth, at a fast speed, 6 times
*At this point, the cycle goes back to step 1 and repeats.*
How You Can Use Multi-Sequence:
Multi-Sequence can be used for MANY different types of displays. Although the best effects are often
achieved in 4-track mode (which is not available on the 3 Track Smart Chaser), there are many possibilities
for using multi-sequence in 2 and 3 track modes.
The multi-sequence pattern can be used to animate any group of shapes, including bushes, trees, stars,
snowflakes, poles, posts, tree trunks, fence sections, parallel strands of lights across a roof, parallel strands
of lights on the ground, arched tunnel displays, chase lights, and more.
See our website, www.FlashTrackLighting.com, for animated examples.
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