ETC SmartFade ML User Manual
ETC SmartFade ML User Manual

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Version 3.0.1
C o p y r i g h t © 2 0 1 1 . E le c tr o n i c T h e a t r e C o n t r o l s , I n c .
A l l R i g h t s r e s e r v e d .
P r o d u c t in f o r m a t i on a n d s p e c i f i c a t i o n s s u bj e c t t o c h a n g e .
P a r t N u m b e r : 7219M1210-3.0.1 R e v A
R e le a s ed : 2 0 1 1 - 1 0

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  • Page 1 Control Console User Manual Version 3.0.1 C o p y r i g h t © 2 0 1 1 . E le c tr o n i c T h e a t r e C o n t r o l s , I n c . A l l R i g h t s r e s e r v e d .
  • Page 2 E T C i n t e n d s t h i s d o c u m e n t , w h e t h e r p r i n t ed o r e l e c tr o n i c , to b e p r o v id e d i n i t s e n ti r e t y . E T C pe r m i t s t h e r e p r o d u c t i o n o f m a t e r i a l s i n th i s m a n u a l o n l y f o r n o n - c o m m e r c i a l p u r p o s e s .
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Text Conventions........2 Help from ETC Technical Services ......3 Power-up and Shutdown Procedures.
  • Page 4 Device Groups ........44 SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 5 Device Parameters ........45 Device Palettes ........47 General Device Functions .
  • Page 6 Update the Software ....... . .90 SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 7 SmartFade ML console offers a great feature range including hands-on manual control, memory driven operation, and an impressive array of features for systems work. SmartFade ML is perfect for any venue, usable for small touring shows, auditorium productions, or as a stage manager’s remote console.
  • Page 8: Using This Manual

    C A U T I O N : A Caution statement indicates situations where there may be undefined or unwanted consequences of an action, possible data loss or equipment problems. Please E-mail comments about this manual to: TechComm@etcconnect.com SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    You can ask other users for advice on the ETC forums at www.etcconnect.com/community. If none of these resources is sufficient, contact ETC Technical Services directly at one of the offices identified below. Emergency service is available from all ETC offices outside of normal business hours.
  • Page 10: Power-Up And Shutdown Procedures

    Power up P o w e r - u p P r o c e d u r e SmartFade ML uses the power button for power-up and power-down. It is also used to access the operating mode selection menu.
  • Page 11: Operating Modes

    O p e r a t i n g M o d e s Hold the power button during start-up to enter the Operating Modes menu. This allows you to select different operating modes. Action Console Feedback 1. Press and hold The LCD shows the Operating Modes menu.
  • Page 12: Save & Load To Memory Card

    Save & Load to Memory Card SmartFade ML uses either a standard SD Memory card or SDHC Memory card as the primary external storage device. Before you can use a new SD card make sure it is formatted correctly (FAT16).
  • Page 13 If a file name has been used, it will save to this name, otherwise it will jump to the Save as menu. L o a d s h o w f r o m C a r d This is done from the Save/Load Show menu Menu>Save/Load Show>[Load show] Select the show with the wheel.
  • Page 14: Save & Load To Memory Card

    This is done from the Patch menu. Menu>Patch>Patch Devices>[Load Personalities] Select the slot with wheel 2. Confirm slot by pressing ENTER. Select manufacturer with wheel 1 (or 2). Select personality with wheel 3. Confirm personality by pressing ENTER. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 15: Load Patch From Card

    F o r m a t S D M e m o r y C a r d SD and SDHC Memory cards are usually pre-formatted. You may need to reformat your card(s) so that they will function with the console. SmartFade supports the following formats on SD and SDHC cards: •...
  • Page 16: Format Sd Memory Card

    Right-click on the SD card icon and select Format. This will open the formatting window. Step 4: In the File System field, select FAT. This will establish the card’s file system as FAT16. Step 5: Click Start and then complete the formatting process. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 17: General Information

    C h a p t e r 1 General Information This chapter gives you the general information you need to get started. This chapter contains the following sections: • Control Capacity ........10 •...
  • Page 18: Control Capacity

    MIDI controllers, and Program Change commands can be used for some different functions. Memory Card Shows can be saved to a standard SD Memory card. See “Save & Load to Memory Card” on page 6. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 19: Frontpanel Functionality

    Frontpanel Functionality This is an overview of the functionality of the frontpanel of your SmartFade ML. Device Selects 1-24 LCD Menus These buttons are used to select Devices, palettes, groups and The two displays with wheels and buttons are effects. The buttons under are used to select different modes.
  • Page 20: Faders & Bump Buttons

    The two Independent buttons are separate control channels (IND 1, IND 2) that can control any patched outputs in a toggle or bump mode. The Independents are not affected by the Solo, Master or Blackout functions. See “Set up Independents” on page 22. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 21: Crossfader

    C r o s s f a d e r The Crossfader consists of a Live and Next fader, plus the Crossfade transport buttons. It can be used for fading between the 199 steps of the programmable Stack, or for single- scene fading into intensities that are set blind in NEXT mode.
  • Page 22: Lcd & Wheel Functions

    SMART SOFT deactivate preview mode. Select fader The selected Bump stops blinking. The LCD’s will show intensities for the currently selected fader mode A/B/D. “IFCB” indicates the type of data recorded in the current memory. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 23: Philosophy Of The Console

    Phi losophy of the Console SmartFade ML is simple to use, and still offers advanced functionality for a rig of conventional lights, moving lights, scrollers and LEDs. There is a direct button for every intensity and device parameter. These functions are accessed from the fader modes.
  • Page 24: Data Structure & Timing

    Stack memory state called a cue. Each step can have an Up, Down and Wait time. There are general timing override functions like Rate and Fade override as well. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 25: Chapter 2 Setup

    C h a p t e r 2 Setup The default setup of SmartFade ML allows you to run 48 dimmer channels straight out of the box. Moving lights, scrollers and LEDs always have to be patched, since they require a specific personality corresponding to each type.
  • Page 26: Dmx Output

    LEDs, scrollers, media servers or any number of other DMX devices. DMX is restricted to a total of 512 (output) channels available in one DMX line (referred to as a universe). Your SmartFade ML has two such universes, allowing control of up to 1024 outputs (2x512).
  • Page 27: Clear/Set Patch

    Clear/Set Patch C l e a r I n t e n s i t y P a t c h The intensity patch for INT A and INT B is cleared from the Patch Menu. Menu>Patch>Patch Set/Clear>[Clear INT Patch] Press OK to confirm.
  • Page 28: Patch Dimmers (Int)

    They are divided into two groups of 24 - fader mode INT A and INT B. The Default Patch SmartFade ML defaults to a “1 to 1” patch mode in DMX universe 1 for dimmers. INT A = DMX1-24 INT B = DMX 25-48 This is the simplest version of a patch and is the most common, as it is easy to remember and provides immediate control with all of your available channels.
  • Page 29: Patch By Channel

    P a t c h b y C h a n n e l Patching by channel is just as simple as patching by dimmer. The only difference is that the starting point is the intensity channel. By doing it Live you can check what is patched to each intensity channel, and then patch or unpatch more dimmer outputs to this channel.
  • Page 30: Patch Independents

    Patch Independents Independent buttons IND 1 and IND 2 provide two outputs separated from all other controls. They are intended to operate devices such as smoke machines, tab tracks, cue lights, etc. • SOLO does not affect these outputs. •...
  • Page 31: Patch Devices

    SmartSoft, and this contains over 3000 more personalities. New personalities will be distributed in this file allowing SmartFade ML to support an unlimited number of devices. You may load up to 100 personalities from the file into the console.
  • Page 32: Device Commands

    As the device number is changed, the rest of the settings will update to reflect each device. Universe 1 or 2 Toggles the DMX address between DMX uni- MORE verse 1 and 2. DMX address Wheel 2 Change DMX address for the device. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 33: Device Settings

    D e v i c e S e t t i n g s You can invert and/or swap pan and tilt functions individually for every device. This is usually only used when they are not rigged in the same way - to make pan and tilt have the same result on stage.
  • Page 34: Console Setup

    Upwards only, meaning that you will need to pull the faders back to the bottom before fading "up" into the next cue • Both ways, meaning that each time you move the faders from bottom-to-top or top-to- bottom you will fade into the next cue in the stack. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 35: Memory Rubberband

    M e m or y R u b b e r b a n d When On, device parameters (non intensity channels) will follow the fader up and back. When Off, the parameters will move to their new positions as you take up a fader and then remain there when the fader is taken down.
  • Page 36: Software Version

    L o a d L E D C a l i b r a t i o n You can load a LED calibration from the SD card to restore it after a software upgrade. This is done from the LED Calibration menu. Menu>Setup>LED Calibration>[Load Calibration] SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 37: Midi Setup

    MSC is a show control standard within MIDI that usually is used when different devices are linked in a show control setup. SmartFade ML supports a basic set of Midi Show Control (MSC) commands. They are both sent and received at all times - regardless of the settings for MIDI channel.
  • Page 38: Synchronising Two Smartfades

    B a s i c M I D I I m p l e m e n t a t i o n A set of controllers and buttons can be sent and received. This can be used both for Show Control and to Synchronise two SmartFade ML consoles. Controllers •...
  • Page 39: Midi Channel

    MIDI controller 1-127. This is set up in the Controller Patch. Menu>Setup>MIDI>[Controller Patch] Use the wheel 1 to select SmartFade ML control channel 1-72, then use wheel 2 to select MIDI controller 1-127. Once this is set up the output of this channel will also be transmitted on the MIDI controller assigned in the Controller Patch.
  • Page 40: Custom Moving Light Personalities

    C u s t o m M o v i n g L i g h t P e r s o n a l i t i e s SmartFade ML includes a large number of moving light personalities. If, for any reason they do not meet your needs or you have a device that isn’t included, it is also possible to build...
  • Page 41: Edit A Personality Live

    Step 1: Now the faders 1-24 in INT A and INT B are controlling the first 48 control channels of the device directly. Fader 1 = control channel 1 etc. The following way of working is very fast and direct.
  • Page 42: Special - Color Mix Cmy, Rgb & Ragb

    S p e c i a l - C o l o r M i x C M Y , R G B & R A G B Since SmartFade ML simplifies color mixing into Hue and Saturation - and there can be parameters such as CMY, RGB or RAGB, it is important that you assign them in a specific order.
  • Page 43 E x a m p l e ( b l i n d ) - C o l o r M i x SmartFade ML provides a simplified way to operate colour mixing devices by means of just two faders; Hue and Sat(uration). Internally the colour values are handled and stored as either CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) or RGB (Red, Green, Blue).
  • Page 44: Example (Blind) - Pan/Tilt 16 Bit

    It is recommended to assign a HOME level of 128 to Pan and Tilt. Step 3: Select the next offset channel with encoder 1 and repeat the procedure. This time Pan Fine will be selected. Step 4: Repeat the procedure with Tilt. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 45: Special - Fade With Intensity

    S p e c i a l - F a d e W i t h I n t e n s i t y When you have assigned your parameters in live or blind, press (MENU) to go from the Personality Editor to the “Fade with intensity”...
  • Page 46 SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 47: Program

    C h a p t e r 3 Program Once you have set up your console to control the dimmers and devices in your rig, you can start programming. This chapter contains the following sections: • Intensity Channels ........40 •...
  • Page 48: Intensity Channels

    Crossfader - which means that these levels will be output after the next crossfade. This allows you to preset levels manually and fade into them like in a traditional single-scene manual lighting console. See “Single Scene Crossfading” on page 89. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 49: Adjust Channel Range

    A d j u s t C h a n n e l R a n g e It’s possible to select any channel range and adjust proportionally in the Channel menu. Menu>Channels>[Adjust Channel Range] Menu choice Console Feedback START Wheel 1 Select first channel in range Wheel 2...
  • Page 50: Devices

    Devices SmartFade ML is specially designed to handle devices, like moving lights, in a very simple and straightforward way. Device intensities and parameters can be set manually with the faders and/or with the LCD parameter menus. See “Intensity Channels” on page 40.
  • Page 51: Select Devices

    S e l e c t D e v i c e s Before you can do anything with a device it has to be selected. This is done with the SELECTION buttons and the 24 Device / Palette Select buttons. These are the available select functions Function Console...
  • Page 52: Device Groups

    GROUP lights up. All select buttons with a GROUP recorded group light up at full in green. 2. Select group As soon as a select button is pressed, the group is selected. The console will automati- cally return to Device Select mode. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 53: Device Parameters

    D e v i c e P a r a m e t e r s A device in SmartFade ML can have up to 48 parameters such as pan, tilt, gobo etc. These parameters are automatically mapped to the controls by the personality in the device patch.
  • Page 54 Press MORE to access the native parameters of the selected device. Parameters that do not exist in the currently selected device(s) are displayed [---]. If there are different parameters on the same wheel, a * character is added to indicate this. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 55: Device Palettes

    D e v i c e P a l e t t e s To make programming of devices simple, it is possible to store parameters into references, called palettes. Palettes can be recalled with one button press. You can store and recall three types of parameter palettes.
  • Page 56: General Device Functions

    4. Select source device As soon as a select button is pressed, the target devices are aligned to the selected parameter type of this device. The console will automatically return to Device Select mode. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 57 F a n P a r a m e t e r s The Fan function makes it possible to quickly spread a range of values across the selected devices on a specific parameter. • There are different fan shapes (linear, V, U and S). •...
  • Page 58 3. Select any memory As soon as a select button is pressed, the bump parameters for the selected type are copied from this memory. The console will automati- cally return to Device Select mode. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 59: Effects

    Effects There is a pre-defined library of 33 effects using wave-forms to generate the result. These effects are divided into three categories • Shape (pan/tilt only) • Linear (any parameter) • Color (CMY, RGB and other color mixing systems only). The last button in each row controls the STOP function for each effect type.
  • Page 60: Offset Relations In Shape And Color Effects

    N o t e : To make sure you can use the same effect with different relations, the relation is stored in the memory or Stack state only - it is not part of the effect itself. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 61: Color Effects

    C o l o r E f f e c t s Color effects are designed to be applied specifically to devices with color mixing systems. S t a r t C o l o r E f f e c t s Color effects can be started or edited and then started at the same time.
  • Page 62: Linear Effects

    S t a r t L i n e a r E f f e c t s The linear effect can only be applied to one intensity channel or parameter at a time. It can be a single parameter for a selection of devices (color, strobe etc). Action...
  • Page 63: Memories

    Memories Every intensity and device setting, including effects, can be stored to a memory for playback. There are 12 fader pages with 24 memory faders in each page. This provides a possible total of 288 memories. A recorded memory is indicated in red. The bump button lights up at full if the fader is above zero, contributing to the light output.
  • Page 64 1-24 to change page. 3. Select fader The moment the bump button is pressed, the memory is stored and the console will auto- matically return to it’s previous fader mode. Press UNDO to undo this recording. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 65: Snapshots

    Snapshots The Snapshot function is designed to make it easy to capture the current output, and store it as a memory at a later point. • Snapshot can be pressed at any time inside any menu or function. Snapshot captures a complete state of all output intensities and parameters, and stores them into a buffer.
  • Page 66: Sequences

    Sequence steps can have three times; Up , Down and Wait time. There is also an override Rate and Fade factor. See “Sequence & Stack Times” on page 74. Playback modes Sequences can be played back as a loop (chase), one-shot or manually. See “Run Modes” on page 73. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 67: Record A Sequence

    R e c o r d a S e q u e n c e Action Console Feedback 1. Activate record All buttons that can record in this mode will sequence blink at full in yellow. If there is a memory or sequence stored already, this button will be dimmed (press CLEAR to exit).
  • Page 68: Stack

    When a Stack is recorded but not active, the STACK button will be dimly lit. Pressing STACK will activate the stack for playback on the crossfaders and the button will light fully. If there is no stack recorded, the button will be unlit. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 69: Record The Stack From Bumps

    R e c o r d t h e S t a c k f r o m B u m p s This function allows you to create the Stack with referenced memories or intensity channels. The steps are created as each bump button for a memory or intensity is pressed. Action Console Feedback...
  • Page 70: Record A Stack State Or "Cue

    (optional, when recording a new step) 4. Confirm recording The moment the button is pressed, the output is stored and the console will automatically return to it’s previous fader mode. Press UNDO to undo this recording. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 71 R e c o r d S e l e c t e d Record Selected will only record and play back the selected devices plus all intensity channels. You can mask Focus, Color and/or Beam and any intensity fader page from being recorded.
  • Page 72 SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 73: Edit

    C h a p t e r 4 Edit Once you have started recording information as described in Program you can play back this information, and you can edit it. This chapter is about editing. This chapter contains the following sections: •...
  • Page 74: Edit Memories

    As soon as EDIT is pressed the changes are EDIT without changes stored. The console will automatically return to its previous fader mode. Press CLEAR to exit without storing changes. Press UNDO to revert to the previously recorded values. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 75: Delete A Memory

    D e l e t e a M e m o r y It’s possible to delete any single memory or sequence directly. Action Console Feedback 1. Activate DELETE mode The console will enter delete mode and you DELETE can select any bump button with a memory (or sequence) as a target (press CLEAR to exit).
  • Page 76: Default Device Times

    INT ONLY and bring up the fader for the memory. Activate GO mode. Press the bump button for the memory where you set an FCB time. The device parameters should change in this time. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 77: Edit Sequences & Stack

    Edi t Sequences & Stack Sequence and Stack steps are edited in the same way. The Stack has some extra editing functions since there are unique Stack states and point cues, which don’t exist in sequences. To delete all Sequences and the Stack also See “Erase Functions”...
  • Page 78: Delete A Step

    The step is inserted as soon as the bump button is pressed. Step 5: Press EDIT to complete, or continue with Actions from Step 2. You can press UNDO to skip and revert to the data previous to this action. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 79: Insert A Pointq

    I n s e r t a P o i n t Q Step 1: Press EDIT Step 2: Select Stack by pressing STACK. Step 3: Select Step (wheel 1) and Insert PointQ (wheel 3). The new PointQ step will be inserted after the selected step.
  • Page 80: Copy A Sequence

    CLEAR to exit). 2. Select target sequence When you press the bump or Stack button, it STACK or the Stack the content is deleted, and the console will return to the previous mode. You can press UNDO. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 81: Run Modes

    R u n M o d e s There are three run modes for a Sequence: Manual, One Shot and Loop (default). Step 1: Press EDIT Step 2: Press TIME. Step 3: Now press a bump button for a sequence. You will get this display. Use encoder wheel 3 to select [Run mode].
  • Page 82: Sequence & Stack Times

    Wheel 1 Set a Rate that will scale the total time of the whole Stack. Fade Wheel 2 Set a balance between the fade and the wait time for all steps. Fade 0% means no fade. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 83 E d i t S t e p T i m e s B l i n d It is possible to edit the times blind, for each step of a Sequence or Stack. This is done with the EDIT function. Step 1: Press EDIT Step 2:...
  • Page 84 Up time for all steps DOWN Wheel 2 Down time for all steps WAIT Wheel 3 Wait time for all steps Step 6: Press (MENU) to store. Press (MENU) to confirm Step 7: Done. Press EDIT to exit. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 85: Edit Effects

    Edi t Effects All effects need to be edited to be able to use them. This chapter describes how to edit them regardless if the starting point is an empty effect, or an existing one. E d i t S h a p e E f f e c t s If an empty effect is started, it will automatically go into Edit Effect mode.
  • Page 86: Edit Linear Effects

    Set speed 0-100 Depth Wheel 2 Set depth 0-100 Table Wheel 3 Select table 1 Morse 2 Strobe 3 Flicker 4 Lightning 5 Wander 6 Sparkle 7 Mountain 8 Skyline 9 Saw 10 Cosine 11 Ramp SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 87: Edit Color Effects

    E d i t C o l o r E f f e c t s If an empty effect is started, it will automatically go into Edit Effect mode. Action Console Feedback 1. Select Edit Effect mode This button lights up. The Effect select but- EFFECT tons light up full, empty ones are dimmed.
  • Page 88: Edit Palettes

    5. Re-record palette As soon as a select button is pressed, the pal- ette is stored to that button and updated in all memories. The console will automatically return to Device Select mode. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 89: Playback

    C h a p t e r 5 Playback As soon as you have programmed information you can play it back in different ways. This chapter is about playback functions. This chapter contains the following sections: • General Functions ........82 •...
  • Page 90: General Functions

    The fader is set to zero. CLEAR B u m p M a s t e r The Bump Master sets the level to which bump buttons will flash. See Bump Button functionality for each type of fader mode. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 91: Memories

    Memories Memories are played back from the faders in MEMS mode. In each of the 12 fader pages the buttons with memories stored will light up dimmed in red when a page is selected. When the fader is contributing to the output, the button will light up in full. S e l e c t F a d e r P a g e If a fader is above zero when a different page is selected, it will not be updated to the content of the new page until it is brought to zero.
  • Page 92: Clear Output From Memory Faders

    E x a m p l e s o f U s i n g M e m o r y F a d e r s Learning how to use SmartFade ML in different situations, combining the different functions...
  • Page 93: Sequences

    Sequences Sequences are played back from the faders in MEMS mode. In each of the 12 fader pages the buttons with stored sequences will light up dimmed in yellow when a page is selected. When the fader is contributing to the output, the button will light up in full. S e l e c t F a d e r P a g e If a fader is above zero when a different page is selected, it will not be updated to the content of the new page until it reaches zero.
  • Page 94: Rate & Bpm For Sequences

    Reset Rate, Fade & BPM The rate and BPM settings for the currently CLEAR selected sequence will be reset and the sequence will default back to its original times.The sequence fader will be set to zero. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 95: Stack & Crossfader

    Stack. N o t e : DIPLESS: SmartFade ML provides dipless crossfades as long as both faders are moved in parallel. This means that active channels which remain unchanged in both scenes will not 'dip' to 50% of their level as you move the crossfaders from one scene to the next, making for much better-looking scene transitions.
  • Page 96: Change Times For The Stack

    Set a balance between the fade and the wait time for all steps. Fade 0% means no fade. Reset Rate Action Console Feedback Reset Rate The rate settings will be reset and the Stack CLEAR RATE will default back to the original times. SmartFade ML v3.0.1 User Manual...
  • Page 97: Single Scene Crossfading

    S i n g l e S c e n e C r o s s f a d i n g When STACK is off and NEXT is on, SmartFade ML is set up to run like a single-scene crossfading console operating only on intensity levels.
  • Page 98: Appendix A Software Update

    If you are using an SD card for the very first time - make sure it is formatted correctly (FAT16) , or it will not function with SmartFade ML. Also make sure it is not an SDHC card. See “Format SD Memory Card” on page 9.
  • Page 99 Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows 7). Step 1: Obtain the software update file SMRTFDML.SRC and the USB Download application SFDownloader.exe from the download section of the ETC Web site: www.etcconnect.com Step 2: Connect a USB cable between the SmartFade ML and the PC.
  • Page 100 .....5 ETC locations ......3 Pan/Tilt 16 bit .
  • Page 101 patch, definition of..... 20 Personality Editor ......32 PointQ.
  • Page 102 SmartFadeML v2.1 User Manual...
  • Page 104    Service: (Americas) service@etcconnect.com (UK) service@etceurope.com (DE) techserv-hoki@etcconnect.com (Asia) service@etcasia.com    Web: www.etcconnect.com Copyright © 2011 ETC. All Rights Reserved. Product information and specifications subject to change.   7219M1210-3.0.1 Rev A Released 2011-10  ...

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