Behavior When The Fixture Is Not Receiving A Dmx Signal; Stand-Alone Operation; Performance Settings - GLP Highlander Wash User Manual

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angle again, the fixture will forget any manual focus setting and return to automatically
adjusting focus to match the fixture's zoom angle.

Behavior when the fixture is not receiving a DMX signal

You can set the fixture to react in four different ways if no DMX signal is present (if the
fixture is being controlled by DMX but the DMX signal stops, or if you apply power to the
fixture when no DMX signal is present):
● Hold DMX sets the fixture to continue obeying the last DMX values it received. This is
the default setting.
● Blackout sets the fixture to black out whenever it is not receiving a DMX signal.
● Replay DMX Scene sets the fixture to play its stored stand-alone scene (see Capture
DMX Values below) when the fixture is not receiving a DMX signal. If no stand-alone
scene is stored in memory, the fixture will black out.
● Capture DMX Values takes a snapshot of the DMX values that are currently being
received and stores them in the fixture's memory as its Captured scene. The fixture
will display this scene if it is set to Replay DMX Scene (see above) and is not receiving
a DMX signal.
You can select one of the four settings above using either the control panel or the
Special/Control DMX channel.
In the control panel, the commands for capturing and playing a stand-alone scene are
available in two places: Fixture Settings  No Signal and Manual Control  Manual
DMX. The commands are the same in both places.

Stand-Alone operation

If the fixture is set to Replay DMX Scene and if a stand-alone scene has been captured
and stored in its memory using the Capture DMX Values command, it will display its
stand-alone scene at all times when it is powered on but not receiving a DMX signal.
You can therefore use this setting if you want fixtures to automatically start stand-alone
operation when you apply power to them.

Performance settings

You can select between three different settings for the movement speed of all the
fixture's mechanical effects (pan/tilt, color wheel, zoom, focus, etc.):
● In Normal mode, mechanical effects movement is set to give an optimum balance
between speed, quietness and smoothness. Normal is the default setting.
● In Fast mode, movement is set to maximum speed. This setting gives super-fast effects
but can result in higher noise levels.
● In Smooth mode, movement is set to optimize smoothness and give lowest-noise
performance. This setting gives extremely low noise and smooth performance but
effect movement will be slower than in Normal mode.
You can select Movement Performance using either the control panel or the
Special/Control DMX channel.
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