Technical Parameters
DMXchannel |
1024 |
Power |
AC100V-240V/50-60Hz |
ART-NET Port |
Support |
RDM |
Support |
Channels for each fixture |
40 primary + 40 fine tune |
Library |
R20 library supported |
Time control of Scenes |
Fade in/out, LTP slope |
Shape generator |
Shapes of Dimmer, Pan/Tilt, RGB, CMY, Color, Gobo, Iris and Focus |
Master slider |
Global |
USB Memory |
FAT32 supported |
Fixture |
120 |
Dimmer |
120 |
Built-in shape |
227 |
Palette |
100 |
Program to record |
100 |
Playback |
120 |
Playbacksto run simultaneously |
12 |
Scene steps |
600 |
Shapes for each Scene |
5 |
Shapes to run simultaneously |
10 |
LCD display with back light |
Support |
Bilingual operation |
Support |
Scene and dimmer by slider |
Support |
Swap Scene |
Support |
Flash Scene |
Support |
Re-patched Fixture address |
Support |
Swap Pan/Tilt |
Support |
Channel slope modification |
Support |
Reversed channel output |
Support |
Real time blackout |
Support |
Channel value by wheel |
Support |
Channel value by slider |
Support |
Dimmer by slider |
Support |
Net. Weight |
11KG |
Weight in Flight Case |
15KG |
Weight in Carton |
26KG |
Shapes Introduction
A shape is simply a sequence of values which can be applied to any attribute of a fixture. A “circle” shape, for example, applied to the pan and tilt attributes, would cause the fixture to move its beam around in a circular pattern. You can set the centre point of the circle, the size of the circle and the speed of the circle movement.
In addition to beam position shapes, there are a large number of other shapes available in this console. The shapes are defined for a particular attribute such as colour, dimmer, focus and so on. Some shapes will not work with some fixtures; focus shapes, for example, can produce nice “focus pull” effects on fixtures which have DMX focusing, but will do nothing on fixtures which don’t have focusing.
When you use a shape with more than one fixture, you can choose to either apply the shape identically to all the fixtures, or offset them so that the shape runs along the fixtures creating “wave” or “ballyhoo” type effects. This is called the spreadof the shape.
In 1024, 5 shapes can be run simultaneously, but, only 1 shape is editable.
Select A Shape
1) Select fixtures
2) Press <Shape> in “Function area”
3) Press <A> [Playback a shape]
4) Press <Up> or <Down> to select a shape type and confirm with a soft key
5) Press <Up> or <Down> to select a shape and confirm with a soft key
Edit A Shape
1) Press <Shape> in “Function area”
2) Press <B> [Edit a shape]
3) Highlight the shape that you want to edit with a soft key; then, press <Exit> to exit this menu
4) Press <C> [Shape Parameters]
5) Highlight the parameter that you want to modify with a soft key; then, change the value with <Wheel Value>.
● Size: The amplitude.
● Speed: The running speed of the shape.
● Repeat: Repeats pattern after repeat number of fixtures.
● Spread: How the instruments are spread across the pattern, 0=even spread.
Delete A Shape
1) Press <Shape> in “Function area”
2) Press <Delete> in “Function area”
3) Highlight the shape that you want to delete
4) Press <Enter> to confirm.
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