Factory Macros; Control Channel; Disabling Mspeed For Pan And Tilt - High End Systems studio spot User Manual

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Factory Macros

Complicated looks can be quickly programmed by using one of the 26
factory-programmed macros. Additionally, sequences can be created using
the variable speed random macro which randomly plays all 26 macros.
Each macro modifies a specific set of constructs to produce a unique look,
while allowing you to retain control of all other constructs. For a list of the
macro functions, refer to "Determining Macro Functions" on page C-7.
When a macro is in use, you will be unable to manipulate the constructs it
controls. For example, if you turn on Macro x and it sets Litho wheel 1 to
position 5 and rotates it forward at 20 r.p.m., you will be unable to
change the litho position, rotational direction (function), and rotational
speed.
Macros are controlled by DMX channel 23.

Control Channel

The control channel allows you to access and control special fixture
functions. Use the following subsections to operate the control channel
parameters.

Disabling MSpeed for Pan and Tilt

MSpeed for pan and tilt can be independently disabled to allow the controller
to crossfade fixture positions. When MSpeed is disabled for pan and tilt, you
can selectively use MSpeed for litho and color wheels movements.
To disable MSpeed for pan and tilt, set DMX channel 24 (Control) to a value
from 10 -19. The controller will now crossfade the pan and tilt systems.
Note: disabling MSpeed does not require the shutter to be closed. However,
you must close the shutter to operate all other control channel
parameters.
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