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Infinity Chimp 100 User Manual (261 pages)
Brand:
Infinity
| Category:
Lighting Equipment
| Size: 16.47 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
15
Before Using the Product
15
Intended Use
15
Product Lifespan
15
Text Conventions
15
Symbols and Signal Words
16
Symbols on the Information Label
16
Safety
17
Warnings and Safety Instructions
17
Requirements for the User
19
Description of the Device
21
Features
21
Optional Accessories
21
Console Backpanel
22
Chimp 100 Backpanel
22
Chimp 300 Backpanel
23
The Frontpanel
24
Frontpanel
24
Playback Faders
25
Programming Section
26
Executor Buttons
26
Special Faders
27
Touchscreen (Applies to Chimp 300 Console, Only)
27
Basic Concepts
28
Hybrid Console
28
Fixtures Vs. Channels
28
Priority Concept
28
What Is LTP and HTP
28
HTP (Highest Takes Precedence)
28
LTP (Latest Takes Precedence)
28
Priority Stacks
29
Programmer Priority
29
Priority Overview
29
Multiple Playbacks
29
Examples
29
Starting Multiple Cuelists
29
Starting Multiple Cuelists with Different Priorities
30
Stopping Cuelists with Different Priorities
30
Tracking
31
Basic Idea
31
Tracking in a Nutshell
31
Examples
31
General Example
31
Tracking through Changes
32
Maintaining Tracking
32
Track Thru End
33
The Graphical User Interface
34
The "Top Toolbar
35
Main View Buttons
35
Status Buttons
35
Network / Setup / Backup / Lock Console and Quicksave Buttons
37
The "Content Area
39
The Different Split Widgets
40
Pool Split Widgets
42
Encoder Labels
45
Executor Labels
46
Selection" Toolbar
46
Fan Mode" Toolbar
47
Record" Toolbar
47
Delete" Toolbar
48
Off" Toolbar
48
Commandline
49
Commandline Syntax
49
Fan Options / Selection Buttons
50
Special Master Fader Labels
51
Keypad Dialogs
53
On-Screen Keyboard
54
Operation
55
To Begin Using the Console
55
Unpack Console and Accessories
55
Connect Console to any Accessories and Power
55
Boot up the Console
56
Working with Shows
57
Create a New Show
57
Loading a Show
58
Saving the Showfile
59
Enable / Disable the "Autosave" -Function
59
Saving as New Showfile
60
Import Shows from USB
61
Export Shows to USB
62
Deleting Shows from the Consoles Built-In Memory
63
Show Related Settings
64
Fader / Executor Page Change Settings
65
Leave Faders / Executors in Background
65
Autofix Active Faders / Executors
65
Release Faders / Executors on Page Change
65
Link Fader and Executor Pages
65
Show Wing Faderlabels on External Screen
65
Set Desklight Brightness
66
Enable Button LED Backlight
67
Change Desklock PIN
68
Locking the Console
68
Fixture Setup
69
Add Fixtures to the Show
70
Configuring Existing Fixtures
73
Change User ID
74
Change Fixture Name
76
Inverting Pan / Tilt and Defining if a Fixture Reacts to the Grandmaster Fader
78
Change DMX-Patch
79
Unpatch
79
Manual Patch
79
Auto Patch
80
Change Fixture Type
81
Clone Fixtures
82
Delete Fixtures
83
Setting up Default Timings and Speed Master Options
84
Cue Timing
85
Mib (Move in Black) Default Timings
86
Speed Master Settings
86
Fade Master Settings
87
Setting up Inputs and Outputs
88
Enable DMX Output over Ethernet
88
Artnet Output
88
What Is Artnet
88
IP Addresses
88
Different Ways of Numbering Universes
88
Setup Artnet
90
Sacn E1.31 (Streaming ACN) Output
91
What Is Sacn
91
More on Sacn Priority
91
Setup Sacn
91
DMX Input
92
MIDI Input
93
Show Current MIDI Input
93
MIDI Input Mapping
93
Sound Input
94
Timecode Input
96
Timecode Setup
96
Internal Timecode
96
External Timecode Source
96
Using Timecode
96
OSC (Open Sound Control)
98
What Is OSC
98
OSC Via Wireless LAN
98
How to Setup OSC
98
Touch OSC Application
98
OSC Commands
99
Working with Fixtures
102
Selecting Fixtures
102
Fixture Numbers
102
Selection Order
102
Selecting (Whole) Fixtures Using the Numberblock
102
Selecting Specific Instances of Specific Fixtures Using the Numberblock
102
Selecting Specific Instances of the Current Selection Using the Numberblock
103
Select and Deselect Fixtures Using the "Fixture Pool" -Window
104
Select Fixtures Using a Previously Recorded Group
104
De-Selecting All Fixtures
106
Fixture Sub-Selection Using the Selection Toolbar
106
All Fixtures
107
Even / Odd
107
Half
107
Random
107
Invert Selection
107
Shuffle Selection
107
Clear Fixture Selection
107
Stepping through Fixtures Using Previous & Next Fixture
108
Selecting X out of y
108
Assigning Names to Fixtures
109
Assign Name Using the Fixture Pool
109
Assign Name Using the Command Line Interface
109
Using Fixture Groups
109
Using the Edit Fixture Window
109
Edit Fixture Window
110
Set Instance Name
110
Set All Instance Names
110
Coloring Fixture Items
111
Applying a Colored Border to a Fixture Item
111
Resetting User Colors for a Fixture Item
111
Working with Groups
112
Recording Fixture Groups
113
Storing a Fixture Group Using Group Split Widget
113
Storing a Group Using Command Line Interface
113
Merge (Add) Fixtures into Groups
113
Merge Fixture(S) into Group Using Group Split Widget
113
Merge Fixture(S) into Group Using the Commandline Interface
113
Remove Fixtures from Groups
113
Remove Fixture(S) from a Group Using Group Split Widget
114
Remove Fixture(S) from a Group Using the Commandline Interface
114
Replace (Overwrite) a Group
114
Replace Fixture(S) from a Group Using Group Split Widget
114
Replace Fixture(S) from Group Using the Commandline Interface
114
Selecting and Deselecting Groups
115
Selecting Fixture Groups Using Group Split Widget
115
Selecting Fixture Groups Using Command Line Interface
115
Naming Groups
115
Assign Name Using the Group Split Widget
115
Assign Name Using the Command Line Interface
115
Assign Name Using the Edit Group Window
115
Copying Groups
115
Copying Groups Using the Group Split Widget
115
Copying Groups Using the Command Line Interface
115
Moving Groups
116
Moving Groups Using the Group Split Widget
116
Moving Groups Using the Command Line Interface
116
Deleting Groups
116
Deleting Groups Using the Group Split Widget
116
Deleting Groups Using the Command Line Interface
116
Coloring Group Items
117
Resetting User Colors for a Group Item
117
Create a Group Dimmer Master
118
Using the Group Split Widget Window
118
Using the Command Line Interface
118
Edit Group Window
119
Set Group Name
119
Smart Name
119
Display Usage
119
Working with Fixture Values
120
Different States of Fixture Attribute Values
121
Emptying the Programmers „Content
122
Programmer Title Bar Buttons
123
Sort Function
123
Highlight Function
123
Blind Function
124
Solo Function
124
Timing
124
Link Values
124
RAW Val
124
Crossfading the Programmer Content On-Stage
124
Alter Fixture Parameters
125
Altering Intensity (Dimmer Values) Using Keypad
125
Alter Parameters Using the Encoders
126
Alter Parameters Using the Ranges / Slots Defined in the Fixture Library
127
Alter Parameters Using the Keypad Popup
127
Alter Color-Values Using the Color-Picker
128
Alter Color-Values Using Color Faders
128
Alter Color-Values Using Quick Colors
129
Alter Color-Values Using the Built in Swatch Book
129
Setting All Fixture Attribute Values to the Fixtures Default Value
130
Using Presets (as a Reference)
130
Using Values (Instead of Referencing) from a Preset
130
Loading Values from Other Sources
130
Loading All Values from Current Output
130
Loading All Values for a Specific Attribute Group from Current Output
130
Loading All Values Without Effects from Current Output
130
Loading All Effects Without Base Values from Current Output
131
Loading Values from a Cuelist
131
Working with Individual Timings
131
Individual Fade Times
131
Individual Delay Times
132
Setting and Removing Individual Timings
132
Fanning Values (Spreading Values Across Different Fixtures)
133
Fan any Value Using the Encoders
133
Fan Intensity Values Using the Keypad
133
Adjusting How Fannings Are Applied Using the Fan Mode Toolbar
135
Changing the Fan Direction
136
Left
136
Center (Default)
136
Right
137
Fanning with Groupings
137
Fanning with Buddying
139
Randomizing a Fan
140
Resetting Fan Mode Options
140
Removing Values from the Programmer
141
Remove All Attributes for a Specific Fixture from the Programmer
141
Remove a Complete Attribute Group for the Selected Fixtures from the Programmer
141
Remove All Attribute Values for a Fixture Group from the Programmer
141
Removing Individual Attributes from the Programmer
142
Working with Effects
144
Effect Basics
144
Effect Synchronization
144
The Effects Programmer
146
Adding an Effect
147
Adding a Predefined Effect
147
Adding a Custom Effect
148
Deleting an Effect
148
Modifying an Effect
149
Stopping an Effect
149
Stopping an Effect While It Is Being Played Back by a Cuelist
149
Loading an Effect from Output
150
The Effect Attributes
150
Fixtures" Effect Attribute
150
Parameter" Effect Attribute
150
Mode" Effect Attribute
150
Relative
150
Absolute
151
Type" Effect Attribute
151
Size Min" Effect Attribute
152
Size Max" Effect Attribute
152
Speed" Effect Attribute
153
Offset" Effect Attribute
153
Duty Cycle" Effect Attribute
153
Gouping" Effect Attribute
154
Buddying" Effect Attribute
154
Wings" Effect Attribute
155
Invert" Effect Attribute
155
Direction" Effect Attribute
155
Shots" Effect Attribute
156
Attack" and "Decay" Effect Attribute
156
Infade" and "Indelay" Effect Attribute
156
Working with Presets
158
Using Presets Using the Numberblock
158
Preset Pool Numbers
158
The Preset Split Widget
159
Automatic Generation of Presets
161
Editing a Presets Gobo and Color Icon
161
Recording Presets
162
Record a Preset Using the Preset Split Widget
162
Selecting Presets
163
Selecting Presets as a Reference
163
Recalling a Preset as a 'Hard Value
163
Selecting a Preset 'Live' Without a Fixture Selection
164
Deselecting ("Knocking Out") a Preset
164
Naming a Preset
164
Merging Contents into a Preset (Or: Updating a Preset)
165
Removing Contents from a Preset
165
Replacing a Preset
165
Copying Presets
166
Moving Presets
166
Deleting Presets
166
Coloring Preset Items
167
Applying a Colored Border to a Preset Item
167
Resetting User Colors for a Preset Item
168
Edit Preset Window
168
Set Preset Name
168
Set Item Color
169
Set Item Icon
169
Display Usage
169
Merge to Programmer
170
Load to Programmer
170
Working with Cuelists
171
The Cuelist Pool Split Widget
171
What Is a Cuelist
172
Storing Cues in a Cuelist
172
Storing a Cuelist to a Master or Executor Button
172
Storing a Cuelists Using Cuelist Split Widget
172
Storing a Cue Using Command Line Interface
172
Storing a Second Cue to a Cuelist
172
Additonal Options While Recording a Cue
173
Store a Cue Including Timing
173
Recording a Cue (with Timings) to the Currently Selected Cuelist
173
Recording a Cue (with Timings) Using the Master or an Executor Button
173
Directly Recording to a Specific Cuelist and Cue Using the Numberblock
173
Modifying the Cuelist Itself
174
Naming a Cuelist
174
Copy a Cuelist
174
Move a Cuelist
174
Delete a Cuelist
174
Coloring Cuelist Items
175
Applying a Colored Border to a Cuelist Item
175
Resetting User Colors for a Cuelist Item
175
Updating Cues in a Cuelist
176
Updating / Mergin Data into a Cue
176
Merge / Add Content to a Cue Using the User Interface
176
Merge Data into a Cue Using the Commandline
176
Removing Content from a Cue
177
Remove Content from a Cue Using the User Interface
177
Remove Content from a Cue Using the Command Line
177
Replacing a Cue
177
Replace Content from a Cue Using the User Interface
177
Replace Content from a Cue Using the Command Line
177
Inserting a Cue
178
Insert a Cue in between Other Cues Using the User Interface
178
Insert a Cue in between Other Cues Using the Command Line
178
Copying Cues
179
Using the Cuelist View
179
Using the Command Line Approach
179
Moving Cues
179
Deleting Cues
180
Delete a Cue Using the User Interface
180
Delete a Cue in between Other Cues Using the Command Line
180
Loading a Cue to the Programmer
181
Load a Cue Using the User Interface
181
Load a Cue Using the Command Line
181
Assigning Cuelists to Masters
181
Assigning a Cuelist to a Master / Executor Using Cuelist Split Widget
181
Assigning a Cuelist to a Master / Executor Using Command Line Interface
181
The Cuelist View (Cue Sheet) Window
182
Opening the Cuelist View Window
183
Open the Cuelist View Window Using Cuelist Pool
183
Open Cuelist View Window Using Command Line Interface
183
Open Cuelist View Window Using Masters or Executors
183
Open Cuelist View Window Using the Fader Label
183
Cuelist View Window - Title Bar Buttons
183
Cuelist View Window - Playback Bar Buttons
184
Cue Crossfade Status Display
184
Background Colors and Their Meanings
185
Changing Cue Names, Timings and Other Settings
186
The Different Trigger Types that Are Available Per Cue
187
Basic Triggers
187
Speedmasters
187
Sound Triggers
188
Move in Black
188
How to Set a Cue to be Moved in Black
189
Commands
190
How Setup and Remove Cue Commands
190
Adding a Command
191
Editing an Existing Command
191
Deleting a Command
191
Order in Which Commands Are Executed
191
List of Possible Actions
192
Cuelists
192
Master Dimmer (Grandmaster)
192
Master Speed
192
Master Fade
192
Timecode
192
Edit Cuelist Window
193
Saving Options as Default
193
Loading Options from Default
194
Altering Cuelist Options
194
Renumbering All Cues in the Cuelist to Whole Numbers
194
Setting the Cuelist Playback Mode
194
Settings Shared between Cuelists and Chases
194
Tracking
194
Priority
194
Run Mode
195
Release Time
195
Mutual Release Group
195
Fade Master
195
Effect Speed Master
195
Effect Size Master
196
Playback Options
196
Off All FX at Start
196
Add Zero Cue
196
Mib: Always Move When Dark
196
Off Options
196
Skip to First Cue on off
196
Ignore off All Commands
196
Off if Overwritten
196
Do Not Release Other Cuelists
196
Timecode Mode
197
Start Timecode
197
Settings for Chasers Only
197
Chase Go Trigger
197
Playback Order
197
Chase Snap Value
197
Playing Back Cuelists
197
Selecting Cuelists
198
Switching off Cuelists
198
The off Key
198
The off Toolbar
198
The off Window
199
Working with Masters and Executors
200
Basics
200
Difference between Masters and Master Faders
200
Linking Objects to a Master
200
Linking a Global Master (Speed and Fade Time Masters)
200
Linking Groups (Creating a Group Dimmer Master)
201
Linking Cuelists
201
Moving a Master
201
Deleting a Master
201
Deleting a Master Only
201
Configuring Fader and Button Functions
202
Common Settings
202
Autostart
202
Autostop
202
Fetch-Mode
202
Example Without Fetch Mode
202
Example with Fetch Mode
203
Button and Fader Functions
203
Grandmaster
203
Groups
203
Cuelists
203
Speed Masters
205
Fade Masters
205
Working with Magic Sheets
206
About Magic Sheets
206
Opening a Magic Sheet View
206
Magic Sheet Split Widget Titlebar
207
Edit Magic Sheet Button
207
Smart Selection
207
No Smart Selection
207
Draw Selection
207
Circle Detection
208
Selecting a Magic Sheet
208
Navigating in a Magic Sheet
209
Deselecting Items in a Magic Sheet
209
Creating / Modifying a Magic Sheet
210
Adding Items to the Magic Sheet
211
Deleting Items from the Magic Sheet
211
Editing
212
Edit Dialog for Cuelist Magic Sheet Items
212
Edit Dialog for Label Magic Sheet Items
212
Arranging / Moving Items in the Magic Sheet
212
Arrange Linear
214
Arrange Grid
214
Arrange Checkerboard
215
Arrange Arc
215
Arrange Circle
216
Aligning Items in the Magic Sheet
216
Z-Order
216
Lock
216
Working with Fader and Executor
218
About Pages
218
Changing Fader Pages
218
Template Page
219
Editing Fader-Pages
219
Adding Pages
219
Moving Pages
219
Deleting Pages
219
Naming One or more Pages
219
Using the Output Window
220
Color Coding
220
Title Bar Buttons
220
All Fixtures / Selected Only
220
All Fixtures
220
Selected Only
220
Value
220
Source
221
Fx Source
221
Using the DMX Output Window
222
Multi Console Networking
223
What Is Multi Console Networking
223
Known Limitations
224
Requirements for Establishing a Tracking Backup Session
224
Creating a Tracking Backup Session
225
Configure System-Wide Settings
227
Change the USB-Keyboard Locale
228
Set Date and Time
229
Network Settings
230
Changing the IP Address
230
DHCP or Manual
230
IP Address
230
Subnet Mask
230
Gateway
230
DNS Server
230
The Current Ethernet Status
231
Configure (Optional) WDMX Transmitter
232
Edit the Fixture Library
233
The Fixture Library Concept
233
System Library
233
User Library
233
Show Library
233
The Library Editor
234
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Infinity Chimp 100 User Manual (187 pages)
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Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
2
1 Warning
10
Unpacking Instructions
10
Your Shipment Includes
10
Safety Instructions
10
Operating Determinations
12
Connection with the Mains
12
Return Procedure
13
Claims
13
2 Description of the Device
14
Features
14
Optional Accessories
14
3 About this Guide
15
Text Conventions
15
4 Console Backpanel
15
Chimp 100 Backpanel
15
Chimp 300 Backpanel
17
5 The Frontpanel
18
Frontpanel
18
Playback Faders
19
Programming Section
20
Executor Buttons
20
Special Faders
21
Touchscreen (Applies to Chimp 300 Console, Only)
21
6 Basic Concepts
22
Hybrid Console
22
Fixtures Vs. Channels
22
Priority Concept
22
What Is LTP and HTP
22
Priority Stacks
23
Programmer Priority
23
Priority Overview
23
Examples
23
Tracking
25
Basic Idea
25
Tracking in a Nutshell
25
Examples
25
7 The Graphical User Interface
28
The "Top Toolbar
28
Main View Buttons
29
Status Buttons
29
Setup / Backup / Lock Console and Quicksave Buttons
30
The "Content Area
31
The Different Split Widgets
32
Pool Split Widgets
34
Fixture Pool
35
Group Pool
36
Preset Pool
37
Cuelist View
38
Virtual) Executors
39
Cuelist Pool
40
The "Bottom Toolbar
41
Playback Fader Labels
41
Encoder Labels
43
Executor Labels
44
Toolbars
45
Commandline
47
Commandline Syntax
47
Fan Options / Selection Buttons
48
Special Master Fader Labels
49
Dialog Windows
50
Keypad Dialogs
51
On-Screen Keyboard
52
8 Operation
53
To Begin Using the Console
53
Unpack Console and Accessories
53
Connect Console to any Accessories and Power
53
Boot up the Console
54
9 Working with Shows
55
Create a New Show
55
Loading a Show
56
Saving the Showfile
57
Enable / Disable the "Autosave" -Function
57
Saving as New Showfile
58
Import Shows from USB
59
Export Shows to USB
60
Deleting Shows from the Consoles Built-In Memory
61
10 Show Related Settings
62
Auto-Fix Faders / Executors on Page Change
63
Enable / Disable Auto Fix
63
Set Desklight Brightness
64
Enable Button LED Backlight
65
Change Desklock PIN
66
Locking the Console
66
11 Fixture Setup
67
Add Fixtures to the Show
67
Configuring Existing Fixtures
70
Change User ID
71
Change Fixture Name
72
Inverting Pan / Tilt and Defining if a Fixture Reacts to the Grandmaster Fader
74
Change DMX-Patch
76
Change Fixture Type
78
Clone Fixtures
79
Delete Fixtures
82
12 Setting up Default Timings and Speed Master Options
83
Cue Timing
84
Speed Master Settings
85
Fade Master Settings
85
13 Setting up Inputs and Outputs
86
Setup Artnet Output
86
Artnet Basics
86
Enable DMX Output over Ethernet
87
Setup Artnet
87
DMX Input
88
MIDI Input
89
Show Current MIDI Input
89
MIDI Input Mapping
89
Sound Input
90
Timecode Input
92
Timecode Setup
92
Using Timecode
92
Enabling / Disabling and Resetting the Timecode from the Top Toolbar
92
14 Working with Fixtures
93
Selecting Fixtures
93
Selection Order
93
Select Fixtures Using the Keypad (A.k.a "The Commandline Interface")
93
Select and Deselect Fixtures Using the "Fixture Pool" -Window
94
Select Fixtures Using a Previously Recorded Group
94
Select Fixtures Using the "Selection" -Toolbar
95
De-Selecting All Fixtures
95
Fixture Sub-Selection Using the Selection Toolbar
95
Stepping through Fixtures Using Last & Next Fixture
97
Selecting Fixture X out of y
98
Assigning Names to Fixtures
99
Assign Name Using the Fixture Pool
99
Assign Name Using the Command Line Interface
99
Using Fixture Groups
99
Using the Edit Fixture Window
99
Edit Fixture Window
100
15 Working with Groups
101
About Groups
101
Recording Fixture Groups
101
Storing a Fixture Group Using Group Split Widget
101
Storing a Group Using Command Line Interface
101
Merge Fixtures into Groups
101
Merge Fixture(S) into Group Using Group Split Widget
101
Merge Fixture(S) into Group Using the Commandline Interface
102
Remove Fixtures from Groups
102
Remove Fixture(S) from a Group Using Group Split Widget
102
Remove Fixture(S) from Group Using the Commandline Interface
102
Replace a Group
103
Replace Fixture(S) from a Group Using Group Split Widget
103
Replace a Group Using the Commandline Interface
103
Selecting and Deselecting Groups
104
Selecting Fixture Groups Using Group Split Widget
104
Selecting Fixture Groups Using Command Line Interface
104
Naming a Group
104
Assign Name Using the Group Split Widget
104
Assign Name Using the Command Line Interface
104
Assign Name Using the Edit Group Window
104
Copy a Group
104
Copy Groups Using the Group Split Widget
104
Copy Groups Using the Command Line Interface
104
Move a Group
105
Move Groups Using the Group Split Widget
105
Move Groups Using the Command Line Interface
105
Delete a Group
105
Delete Groups Using the Group Split Widget
105
Delete Groups Using the Command Line Interface
105
Create a Group Dimmer Master
105
Using the Group Split Widget Window
105
Using the Command Line Interface
105
Edit Group Window
106
16 Working with Fixture Values
107
What Is the Programmer
108
Different States of Fixture Attribute Values
108
Emptying the Programmers „Content
108
Programmer Title Bar Buttons
109
Highlight Function
109
Blind Function
110
Link Values
110
RAW Val
110
Alter Fixture Parameters
111
Altering Intensity (Dimmer Values) Using Keypad
111
Alter Parameters Using the Encoders
112
Alter Parameters Using the Ranges / Slots Defined in the Fixture Library
112
Alter Color-Values Using the Color-Picker
113
Alter Color-Values Using Color Faders
113
Alter Color-Values Using the Built in Swatch Book
113
Alter Color-Values Using the Encoders
113
Setting All Fixture Attribute Values to the Fixtures Default Value
114
Using Presets (as a Reference)
114
Using Values (Instead of Referencing) from a Preset
114
Loading Values from Other Sources
114
Loading All Values from Current Output
114
Loading All Values Without Effects from Current Output
114
Loading All Effects Without Base Values from Current Output
114
Loading Values from a Cuelist
114
Fanning Values (Spreading Values Across Different Fixtures)
115
Fan any Value Using the Encoders
115
Fan Intensity Values Using the Keypad
115
Adjusting How Fannings Are Applied Using the Fan Mode Toolbar
116
Changing the Fan Direction
116
Fanning with Groupings
117
Removing Values from the Programmer
118
Remove All Attributes for a Specific Fixture from the Programmer
118
Remove All Attribute Values for a Fixture Group from the Programmer
118
Removing Individual Attributes from the Programmer
118
Untouch / Deactivate Individual Attributes in the Programmer
119
17 Working with Effects
120
Effect Basics
120
Effect Synchronization
120
The Effect Attributes
121
Type" Effect Attribute
121
Fixtures" Effect Attribute
122
Size" Effect Attribute
123
Speed" Effect Attribute
124
Offset" Effect Attribute
125
Duty Cycle" Effect Attribute
126
Gouping" Effect Attribute
127
Buddying" Effect Attribute
128
Wings" Effect Attribute
129
Direction" Effect Attribute
130
The Effects Programmer
130
Adding an Effect
132
Deleting an Effect
134
Modifying an Effect
135
Stopping an Effect
136
18 Working with Presets
137
The Preset Split Widget
138
Recording Presets
138
Record a Preset Using the Preset Split Widget
139
Selecting Presets
140
Selecting Presets as a Reference
140
Recalling a Preset as a 'Hard Value
140
Selecting a Preset 'Live' Without a Fixture Selection
140
Deselecting ("Knocking Out") a Preset
141
Naming a Preset
141
Removing Contents from a Preset
142
Replacing a Preset
142
Merging Contents into a Preset (Or: Updating a Preset)
142
Copy a Preset
144
Move a Preset
144
Delete a Preset
144
Edit Preset Window
144
Set Preset Name
145
Merge to Prog
145
Load to Prog
145
19 Working with Cuelists
146
What Is a Cuelist
146
Storing Cues in a Cuelist
146
Storing a Cuelist to a Master or Executor Button
146
Storing a Cuelists Using Cuelist Split Widget
146
Storing a Cue Using Command Line Interface
146
Storing a Second Cue to a Cuelist
146
Additonal Options While Recording a Cue
147
Store a Cue Including Timing
147
Modifying the Cuelist Itself
147
Naming a Cuelist
147
Copy a Cuelist
147
Move a Cuelist
147
Delete a Cuelist
147
Updating Cues in a Cuelist
148
Adding Additional / Changing Existing Content of a Cue („Merge" Data into the Cue)
148
Removing Content from a Cue
148
Replacing a Cue
149
Inserting a Cue into a Cuelist
149
Copying a Cue
150
Moving a Cue
150
Deleting a Cue
150
Loading a Cue to the Programmer
150
Assigning Cuelists to Masters
151
Assigning a Cuelist to a Master / Executor Using Cuelist Split Widget
151
Assigning a Cuelist to a Master / Executor Using Command Line Interface
151
The Cuelist View (Cue Sheet) Window
151
Opening the Cuelist View Window
151
Cuelist View Window - Title Bar Buttons
152
Background Colors and Their Meanings
152
Changing Cue Names, Timings and Other Settings
153
The Different Trigger Types that Are Available Per Cue
154
Edit Cuelist Window
155
Saving Options as Default
155
Loading Options from Default
156
Altering Cuelist Options
156
Setting the Cuelist Playback Mode
156
Settings Shared between Cuelists and Chases
156
Settings for Cuelists Only
158
Settings for Chasers Only
158
Playing Back Cuelists
159
Selecting Cuelists
159
Switching off Cuelists
159
The off Key
159
The off Toolbar
159
The off Window
160
20 Working with Masters and Executors
161
Basics
161
Difference between Masters and Master Faders
161
Linking Objects to a Master
161
Linking a Global Master
161
Linking Groups (Creating a Group Dimmer Master)
161
Linking Cuelists
162
Moving a Master
162
Deleting a Master
162
Configuring Fader and Button Functions
163
Common Settings
163
Button and Fader Functions
164
Infinity Chimp 100 Quick Start Manual (48 pages)
Brand:
Infinity
| Category:
DJ Equipment
| Size: 5.76 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Warning
4
Unpacking Instructions
4
Your Shipment Includes
4
Safety Instructions
4
Operating Determinations
6
Connection with the Mains
6
Return Procedure
7
Claims
7
2 Description of the Device
8
Features
8
Optional Accessories
8
3 About this Guide
9
Text Conventions
9
4 Console Backpanel
9
Chimp 100 Backpanel
9
Chimp 300 Backpanel
10
5 The Frontpanel
11
Frontpanel
11
Playback Faders
11
Programming Section
12
Executor Buttons
12
Special Faders
13
Touchscreen (Applies to Chimp 300 Console, Only)
13
6 Graphical User Interface
14
The Screen Layout
14
The "Top Toolbar
14
The "Content Area
15
The "Bottom Toolbar
15
Navigating in the Graphical User Interface
16
The Different Split Widgets
16
Context Sensitive Graphical User Interface
17
7 Connect Periphals to the Chimp
18
8 Boot the Chimp
18
9 Starting a New Show or Loading an Existing Showfile
19
Creating a New Show
20
Loading an Existing Show
20
Saving the Showfile
21
10 Add & Patch Fixtures
22
11 Selecting Fixtures
25
Select Fixtures Using the Keypad
25
Select Fixtures Using the Fixtures Split-Window
26
Select Fixtures Using the "Selection" -Toolbar
26
Select Fixtures Using a Group Split Widget
27
12 Create Fixture Groups
28
Record a Group
28
Store a Group Using the "Group Pool" -Window
28
Store a Group Using the Command Line Interface
28
Select Fixtures Using the "Group Pool" -Window
29
Select Groups Using the Command Line Interface
29
13 Working with Fixture Values
29
What Is the Programmer
30
Different States of Fixture Attribute Values
30
Emptying the Programmers „Content
30
Alter Fixture Parameters
31
Alter Parameters Using the Encoders
31
Alter Color-Values Using the Color-Picker
31
Alter Color-Values Using Color Faders
32
Alter Color-Values Using the Swatch Book
32
Alter Color-Values Using the Encoders
32
14 Recording and Using Presets
33
Recording Presets
33
Record a Preset Using the Preset Split Widget
33
Select a Preset Using the Preset Split Widget
34
15 Record Cuelists
35
Record a Cuelist to a Master
35
Assign a Cuelist to a Master Using the Cuelist Pool Window
35
Start / Stop Cuelists Using the Masters
35
16 Change Cuelist Timings
36
Opening the "Cuelist View
36
Assigning Timings and Changing Cue-Names
36
17 Create Speed Masters for Cuelists
37
18 Change Cuelist Behaviour
38
19 Change Fader & Button Behaviour
39
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