Martin Exterior 200 LED User Manual page 21

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Programming stand-alone operation
About scenes
A stand-alone light show consists of scenes. Each scene is a
particular lighting effect with predetermined color, intensity and
duration. Up to 20 scenes can be programmed into the Exterior
200 LED's program memory.
Each scene has a dynamic part – the fade – during which effects
move to the scene's programmed positions, and a static part – the
wait – where effects do not change.
The duration of the fade and wait is programmed individually for
each scene. The fade time may be 0 - 120 seconds; the wait time
may be 1 second to 12 hours. The total time it takes a scene to
execute is the sum of the fade and wait times.
Programming scenes
To program a scene:
1. click on the Stand-alone program button (see Figure 15).
2. Depending on which DMX mode the fixture is set to, the stand-alone programming window will show
columns for RGB, RGBAW, HSI or HSIC. Apply values by setting levels in each column.
3. Select a fade time and a wait time for the scene.
Scene management
Once you have specified values for the effects and fade and wait times for the scene, you can store and
manage scenes using the commands available at the bottom of the Stand-alone program window:
Store scene
Save settings in the current scene.
Add scene
Save settings in a new scene at the end of the current sequence of
scenes.
Insert scene
Save settings in a new scene before the current scene. Tip: Think of
the Add and Insert commands as Save commands, to be used as the
last step after programming all effects.
Delete scene
Remove the current scene from memory. Scenes after the deleted
scene are renumbered.
Next scene
Step to the next scene.
Figure 15: Stand-alone programming window
Operation
Figure 14: Scene timing
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