Specifications
10 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010
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F buttons twice to Snap.
4. Click the "Left" MAC 600 to deselect it; select the "Right" MAC 600.
5. Drag the movement cursor to the middle of the top-right quadrant.
6. Click the Pan O/S/F button and the Tilt O/S/F button to Snap.
7. Open the Sequence Control if it is closed by clicking View Sequence Control. Set the scene time
to 2 seconds.
8. Click Add Scene in the Sequence dialog. Click Synchronize Scene and Fade Times. Set the
scene (and fade) time to 15 seconds.
9. Drag the movement cursor to the middle of the top-right quadrant. Click the Pan O/S/F button to
Fade.
10. Click the "Right" MAC 600 to deselect. Select the "Left" one.
11. Drag the movement cursor to the top-left quadrant and click the Pan O/S/F button to Fade.
12. Click Save Sequence on the Sequence toolbar. Type "Pan" in the Sequence Name field. Click the
"Clear after Save" and "Add Sequence to Current Cue" boxes. Click Save as New Sequence or
press Enter.
If you programmed the sequence as described, the movement cursor will move slowly from left to right
if when you select the "Left" MAC 600 and from right to left when you select the "Right" one.
Step VI: Edit movement sequence
This step demonstrates how to edit a programmed sequence. Here you edit the pan sequence to
black out both fixtures in the first scene.
1. Click List of Sequences on the Sequence toolbar.
2. Drag the "Pan" sequence to the desktop. Close the sequence list. Notice that the cursor in the
Movement control stopped moving.
3. Open the Sequence Control if it is closed. Click Next Scene to advance to scene 1 of 2.
4. Select both MAC 600s.
5. Click the shutter control in the Intensity dialog. It changes from "Shutter Open" to "Shutter
Closed." Click, if necessary, to set the shutter O/S/F button to Snap.
6. Click Save Sequence on the Sequence toolbar or in the Sequence dialog. To save the changes to
the sequence, click Save Sequence or press Enter. Click OK to confirm.
Step VI: Save the cue
Cues are handed much like sequences.
1. Click Save Cue on the Cue toolbar.
2. Type "M600 CMY pan" in the Cue Name field.
3. Click Save New or press Enter.
Step VII: Edit the cue
This step demonstrates how sequence order effects cue playback. Look at the Intensity control: the
shutter closes for 2 seconds because of the command in the pan sequence. This sequence has the
highest priority because it is closest to the bottom. When you put the 20% dimmer sequence
underneath the pan sequence, the 20% dimmer sequence takes priority and keeps the shutter open
all the time. With a little planning, you can create different looks using the same sequences just by
changing their order.
1. Click New/Clear Cue on the Cue toolbar to clear the cue from the desktop. (This is not required; it
just helps demonstrate how to load cues.)
2. Click List of Cues on the Cue toolbar.
3. Drag the "M600 CMY pan" cue to the desktop. Its name appears in the Cue name field and the
cue begins to run. Close the list of cues to make room on the desktop.
4. Click View Cue Control on the Cue toolbar.
5. Drag the "20% dimmer" sequence from position 1 to position 4. Select Move Sequence from the
popup dialog.
6. Click Save Cue in the Edit Cue window or on the Cue toolbar.
7. Click Save. Click OK in the confirmation dialog.
8. Look at the Intensity control: the shutter now stays open all the time.