Specifications

Avolites Rolacue Operators Manual - page 67
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9.2.1 Screen 1 - CHANNEL OUTPUT AS A PERCENTAGE
This is the normal Channel Output Screen. It shows the output of each
channel in the current Preset Bank as a percentage. Select different Preset
Banks to examine the Outputs for different Attributes.
9.2.2 Screen 2 - CHANNEL OUTPUT, FULL RESOLUTION
This shows the output of each channel in the range 0 to 255.
All Channels are computed in 16 bit resolution and the appropriate number of
bits output on the DMX line as defined by the Personality File for the Fixture
in use. Again select different Preset Banks to examine the Outputs for
different Attributes.
9.2.3 Screen 3 - PATCH BY DMX
This Screen shows the DMX address followed by the Preset Bank and Preset
Fader number it is patched to. It also shows the Fixture name (Dimmer, G-
Scan etc.) and the number of the Fixture. (Intellabeam 2, Cyberlight 3, etc.)
Use the Up and Down Cursor buttons to move a single line up and down.
Use the Left and Right Cursor buttons to move a whole page up and down
through the DMX addresses.
9.2.4 Screen 4 - USER PREFERENCES
This Screen allows viewing of the current User Settings.
9.2.5 Screen 5 - PATCH BY FADER
This Screen shows the Preset Bank number, Preset Fader number and which
DMX address is patched to it.
Note that if more than one DMX address is patched to a Preset Fader only
the first one will be shown. Use Screen 12 to see all Dimmers patched on a
Preset Channel.
9.2.6 Screen 6 - DMX OUTPUT
This Screen shows each DMX address followed by its output level and the
level of any Reduction Fader.
9.2.7 Screen 7 - PREVIEW CHASE TIMES
This Screen shows the Chase times for the Connected Chase. You can view
the Live step times and several following step times.
9.2.8 Screen 8 - PREVIEW A MEMORY OR CHASE STEP
This Screen retains the information of the last Memory or Chase step you
VIEWED. See Section 9.1.2 To VIEW a Memory or Chase above.
9.2.9 Screen 9 - TIMECODE CHASE TIMES
This Screen displays the Timecode Step times when running a Chase to
Timecode. See the Section 16 The Script File System for further information
on using and running Timecode sequences etc.