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Leviton MC24/48 User Manual (294 pages)
Leviton Innovator Series MC24/48 Lighting Controller: User Guide
Brand:
Leviton
| Category:
Software
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
About the Encore
7
About this Manual
11
How to Use this Manual
11
Text Conventions Used in this Manual
11
About the User Guide
12
About the Appendices
13
About the Reference Section
13
Encore User Guide
15
Part I: Getting Started
15
Setting up Your Console
15
Chapter 1 : 3
17
Setting up Your Console
17
Step 1: Unpacking
17
Step 2: Set up
17
Step 3: Power Connections
17
Step 4: Control Connections
19
Step 5: Worklights
19
Step 6: Energizing the Console
20
Step 7: Operating the Console
21
Chapter 2
23
PART II: Fundamentals of Operation
23
Basic Console Conventions
25
Terminology Definitions
25
Console Controls
25
Console Controls
27
Display Keys
28
Macro Keys
28
Display Keys
29
Hard Keys Vs. Soft Keys
29
Macro Keys
29
Command Line and Its Syntax
30
Command Line History
31
Captured Channels / Wheel Control
32
Grandmaster Fader
32
Blackout Switch
32
Blackout Switch
33
Grandmaster Fader
33
Console Memory
34
Record Disk / Load Disk
34
Displays
34
CHAPTER 3: Displays
37
The Basic Display
37
Clean up
39
Changing Displays
40
Default Items
40
Moving Within Displays / Position Keypad
41
Channel Formatting
42
(A Live Display)
44
The Stage Display
44
Colortran Encore Control Console
62
Stage Levels Window
64
The Patch Display (a Blind Display)
69
The Setup Display (a Blind Configuration Display)
72
Text Size
73
Display Formatting Options
73
Chapter 4 : 57
75
Console System Setup
75
Using the Setup Display
75
Show Name
76
System Setup
76
Number of Channels and Dimmers
77
Hand Held Remote
78
Selecting Dimmer Protocol
78
MIDI Interface
79
Reference by Name
79
Playback Fader Clearing Modes
80
Chapter 5
81
Setting up the Soft Patch
81
What Is a Soft Patch
81
Patch Displays
82
Patch: by Channel Display Mode
83
Other Patch Display Modes
84
Patch: by Dimmer Display Mode
84
Patching Channels to Dimmers
85
Default Dimmer or Channel
86
Unpatching Channels and Dimmers
86
Patch 1 to 1
88
Automated Channels
89
Channel Faders Vs. Keypad in Multi-Scene Mode
91
Chapter 6
91
Setting Channel Levels
91
Two-Scene Preset Mode
91
Crossfader Time
93
Channel Lists
94
Keypad Commands
94
Captured Channels
95
Wheel Control
97
Proportional Control with the Wheel
98
Restoring Channel Levels ("Undo")
98
Remainder DIM Command
99
Basic Submaster Operation
101
Chapter 7
101
Submasters
101
Normal Submaster
102
Record Sub Command
102
Creating Subs Blind
103
Bump Buttons
104
Submaster Profiles
106
Timed Submasters
106
Selective Recording (Updating) of Subs
107
Chapter 8
109
Creating and Recording Cues
109
Cues
109
Cue Time
110
Manual Cues
110
Cue Numbering
111
Record Cue Command
112
Selective Recording
113
Creating Cues Blind
114
CHAPTER 9: Playing Back Cues
115
Cuesheet Display
115
GO Button
115
Playback Display
115
Playback Fader Boxes
116
Stop/Reverse Key
116
Playback Faders
116
Playback Faders
117
Grandmaster Fader Box
118
Playback Fader Boxes
118
Manual Fades
119
Take Control Buttons
119
Taking Manual Control of Timed Cues
119
Clearing Fades from the Playback Faders
120
Fade Loading Hierarchy / Simultaneous Fades
122
Go to Cue Command
123
Go to Link and Go to Clean up Commands
124
Chapter 10
129
Editing Cues and Using Track Modes
129
What Is the Preview Cue
129
Cue Recording/Editing Modes (Track Modes)
130
Selecting the Track Mode
130
Tracking Levels
131
Creating Cues in Tracking Mode
132
Hard and Soft Zeros
132
Creating Cues in Clean up Mode
133
Creating Cues in Cue Only Mode
133
Examples: Creating Cues Blind: Different Track Modes
134
The Clean up Attribute (Clean up Cues)
136
Editing Existing Cue Levels in Different Track Modes
137
Editing Existing Cue Levels in Tracking Mode
138
Editing Existing Cue Levels in Cue Only Mode
140
Changing Hard Levels to Soft Levels (Restoring Tracking Levels)
141
Changing Soft Levels to Hard Levels
141
Editing Existing Cue Levels in Clean up Mode
141
Copying Cues in Different Track Modes
142
Deleting Cues in Different Track Modes
143
Moving (Renumbering) Cues in Different Track Modes
144
Alpha Mode
149
CHAPTER 11: Names
149
Cue, Effect, Group, and Submaster Names
150
Show and Disk File Names
151
Reference by Name
152
Chapter 12
155
Help Utility
155
Utilities, Warnings, Printing, and Default Settings
155
Flash Command Utility
156
Channel Check Utility
157
Dimmer Check Utility
157
Cue Check Utility
158
Warnings and Error Messages
158
Printers
160
Printing
161
Printing Limited Channels
162
CHAPTER 13: Memory
163
Console Memory Vs. Floppy Disk Storage
163
Memory
163
Memory Test
163
Clearing Memory
164
Performing a "Hard Clear
164
System Settings in Memory
165
Recording to a Floppy Disk
166
Overwrite Warning Message
166
Retrieving from a Floppy Disk
167
Disk File Management Subdisplay
167
Disk File Management Subdisplay
169
Selectively Retrieving from Floppy Disk
171
Track Mode
171
Upgrading Software
172
Encore User Guide
173
Part III: Advanced Topics
173
Groups
173
CHAPTER 14: Groups
175
CHAPTER 14 Groups
175
Recording Groups
175
Copying Groups
176
Recalling Groups
176
Renumbering Groups
177
Deleting Groups
178
CHAPTER 15: Effects
179
CHAPTER 15 Effects
179
Effects
179
The Effect Display
179
What Are Effects
179
Creating Effect Steps
180
Creating Effects
180
Timing and Levels
181
Effect Patterns
183
Testing an Effect
184
Pile-On Vs. Take Control Modes
185
Assigning Effects to Submasters and Cues
186
Copying Steps
187
Editing Steps
187
Deleting Steps
188
Renumbering Steps
188
Effect Utilities
189
Inserting Steps
189
Copying Effects
190
Deleting Effects
190
Renumbering Effects
190
CHAPTER 16: Advanced Channel Lists
193
Complex Channel Lists
193
Absolute Vs. Proportional Levels
194
Channel Lists Made with Ranges
196
Advanced Submaster Operation
199
Effect Submaster
199
CHAPTER 17 Advanced Submaster Operation
199
Submaster Modes
199
Inhibitive Submaster
200
Take Control Effects on Submasters
200
Changing Modes
203
CHAPTER 18: Profiles
205
CHAPTER 18 Profiles
205
Profiles
205
Profile Editor Subdisplay
206
Defined Fade Points Vs. Calculated Fade Points
207
Fix Range
207
Profile Utilities
209
CHAPTER 19: Advanced Cues
211
CHAPTER 19 Advanced Cues
211
Cue Follow
211
Delay Time
211
Delay Time
212
Split Fades
212
Split Fades
213
Cue Profiles
214
Cue Macros
215
Cue Names
215
Cue Links
216
Link Returns
216
Link Repetitions
217
Link Loops and Specifying Repetitions
219
Tracking Levels in Link Commands
221
Multipart Cues
222
Creating Multipart Cues
223
Editing Levels in Multipart Cues
225
Viewing Multipart Cues
225
Playback of Multipart Cues
226
Using Clean up in Multipart Cues
226
Assigning Effects to Cues
227
Advanced Patching Options
229
Chapter 20
229
Dimmer Profiles
229
Proportional Levels
229
CHAPTER 20 Advanced Patching Options
229
Non-DIM Dimmers (Virtual Non-Dims)
230
Parking Dimmers
231
Viewing Parked Dimmers
234
Uses for Parked Dimmers
235
Automated Channels
236
CHAPTER 21: Macros
237
CHAPTER 21 Macros
237
Macros
237
Recording Macros
237
Macro Paging
239
Viewing Macros
240
Changing Cue Fade Rates
241
CHAPTER 22 Controlling Fade and Effect Rates with the Wheel
241
Chapter 22
241
Controlling Fade and Effect Rates with the Wheel
241
Changing Submaster Effect Rates
242
Changing Cue Effect Rates
243
Load Key
245
CHAPTER 23 Load Key Operations
245
Load Key Operations
245
Range Loading
246
Loading Cues to Submasters
247
Loading Groups to Submasters
247
Loading Cues to Playback Faders
248
Loading Effects to Submasters
248
CHAPTER 24: Selective Recording
251
CHAPTER 24 Selective Recording
251
Selective Recording of "New" Items
251
Selective Overwriting of Pre-Existing Items (Updating)
252
Appendix A
253
Part IV: Appendices
253
Maintenance and Customer Service
255
Upgrading Software
255
Memory Test
256
Replacing AC Power Fuses
257
Replacing the RAM Backup Battery
257
Replacing the Output Protection Module
259
Appendix C: 1
261
Pinout Information
261
Functions
261
Protocol
261
Functions
262
Hand Held Remote Keys and Their Functions
264
APPENDIX C: Hand Held Remote
261
APPENDIX D: 1 MIDI Interface
267
Introduction to MIDI
267
Enabling MIDI
268
Using Standard MIDI Messages
269
Using MIDI Show Control Messages
273
Testing the MIDI Ports
275
About Colornet
277
APPENDIX D: MIDI Interface
267
APPENDIX E: 1 Colornet™ Remote Video
277
System Components
277
System Wiring
279
Functions
280
Remote Video Displays
280
Remote Video Displays
281
Channel Formatting
283
APPENDIX E: Colornet™ Remote Video
277
Appendix F
285
Encore Console Specifications
285
Appendix G
287
Auxiliary Monitor (Dual Video Option)
287
Functions
287
Setting up the Auxiliary Monitor
287
Auxiliary Monitor Displays
288
Channel Formatting
288
User Guide Index
289
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Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
13
About the Console
14
Setting up the Console
15
Text Conventions
15
Using this Guide
15
Terminology Definitions
16
Console Controls
18
Display Keys
19
Hard-Keys
19
Macro Keys
19
Soft-Keys
19
Data Keypad
20
Enter Key
21
Blackout Key
22
Dimmer Key
22
Grand-Master Fader
22
Trackball
22
Trackball Select / Change Keys
22
Arrow Keys
23
Device Encoder Wheels
23
Leviton Logo Key / Shift Key (A.k.a. "Meatball")
23
Playback Faders
23
Command Line
24
Command Line History
25
Console Memory
25
Record Disk / Load Disk
25
Contacting Technical Support
26
Chapter 2 Displays
27
Common Display Features
28
Selecting Displays
29
Navigating Displays
29
Live Displays
30
Stage Display
30
Dimmer Output Sub-Display (Stage)
30
Effect Sub-Display (Stage)
31
Playback Display
31
Device Display
31
Preview Displays
32
Preview Displays: Cue, Submaster, Group
32
Effect Sub-Display (Preview)
32
Cuesheet Display
33
Tracksheet Display
33
Configuration Displays
34
Patch Display
34
Setup Display
34
Sub-Displays of Setup: Print, Disk, Macro, Device Assignment, Profile, Real Time Event, Network
35
The LCD Display
37
Switching Active Monitors
38
Chapter 3 Setting Channel Levels
39
How to Set Levels with Channel Faders
40
Channel Bump Buttons
40
How to Set Levels with the Keypad
41
How to Set Levels with the Trackball
42
Proportional Control with the Trackball
43
Using Submasters to Set Channel Levels
43
Channel Lists
44
Command Line Syntax
44
Display of Channel Levels
45
Channel Level Colors
45
Captured Channels
46
Active Channels
47
Console Operating Modes
48
Two Scene Mode (All Models Except 600)
48
Single Scene Mode
49
Match and Take Control" Difference between Single Scene and Two Scene
50
Restoring Channel Levels ("Undo")
51
Channel Check Mode
51
Mode
52
Parked Dimmers
52
Chapter 4 Submasters
53
Recording Submasters
54
Changing Submaster Pages
54
Submaster Playback
55
Submaster Fader Playback
55
Submaster Bump Button Playback
55
Timed Submasters
56
Submaster Page Changes in Playback Display
57
Submaster Types
58
Pile-On Submaster
58
Inhibitive Submaster
58
Assigning Effects to Submasters
60
Assigning Groups to Submasters
60
Assigning Macros to Submasters
60
Preview Mode and Submasters
61
Navigating the Submaster Preview Display
61
Recording Submasters in Preview
62
Editing Submasters in Preview
62
Naming Submasters
63
Copying Submasters
64
Renumbering Submasters
64
Clearing Submasters
65
Chapter 5 Cues
67
Cue Numbering
68
Cue Record Modes
68
Recording Cues
68
Creating a Basic Cue
69
Recording Cue Fade Time(S)
71
Recording Cues in the Stage Display
71
Recording a Cue Delay Time
73
Recording Cues with Follow
74
Recording Cues with Link
75
Recording Cues in the Preview Display
76
Editing Cues
77
Editing Cues in the Stage Display
77
Editing Cues in the Preview Display
78
The Cuesheet Display
79
Editing Cue Attributes
80
Naming Cues
81
Copying Cues
82
Clearing Cues
83
Inserting and Renumbering Cues
84
Inserting Cues
84
Renumbering Cues
84
Using Groups When Recording Cues
85
Assigning Effects to Cues
86
Assigning Macros to Cues
87
Multipart Cues
88
Playback Faders
90
Playing Back Cues
90
Playback Keys
91
The Playback Display
93
Playing Back Manual Cues
95
Playing Back Timed Cues
96
Taking Manual Control of Timed Cues
96
Rate Override
97
Using the Real Time Event Clock to Playback Cues
98
Navigating the Real Time Event Sub-Display
99
Real Time Event Example Procedure
100
Using Macros to Execute Cues
100
Cue Record Modes
101
Hard and Soft Zeros
102
Selecting the Cue Record Mode
102
Tracking Level Conventions
102
The Tracksheet Display
103
Clean up Mode
104
Tracking Mode
105
Cue Only Mode
106
Converting Hard and Soft Levels
107
Using the Clean up Hard-Key
107
Chapter 6 Groups
109
Groups and Automated Devices
110
Recording Groups Live
111
Recording a Channel Group Live
111
Recording a Device Trait Group Live
112
Editing Groups Live
113
Recalling Groups
113
Editing a Channel Group Live
113
Editing a Device Trait Group Live
114
Group Preview Sub-Display
115
Navigating the Group Sub-Display
115
Recording Groups in the Group Preview Sub-Display
116
Recording a Channel Group Blind
116
Recording a Device Trait Group Blind
116
Editing Groups in the Group Preview Sub-Display
117
Editing a Channel Group Blind
117
Editing a Device Trait Group Blind
117
Naming Groups
118
Copying Groups
119
Renumbering Groups
119
Clearing Groups
120
Using the Only Key with Groups
121
Using Groups in Cues
122
Using Groups in Submasters
123
Using Groups in Effects
124
Chapter 7 Effects
125
Effect Sub-Display
126
Navigating the Effect Sub-Display
126
Effect Sub-Display Soft-Keys
127
Effect Attributes
128
Setting Amount of Effect Steps
128
Effect Fade and Dwell Times
128
Effect Patterns
129
Creating and Editing Effects
130
Creating a Step
130
Element Hierarchy
131
Adding Steps
132
Inserting Steps
132
Deleting Steps
132
Testing an Effect
132
Clearing Effects
133
Assigning Effects to Cues
134
Assigning Effects to Submasters
134
Chapter 8 Macros
135
Macro Sub-Display
136
Navigating the Macro Sub-Display
136
Macro Paging
137
Recording Macros
138
Recording Real-Time Macros
139
Nesting Macros
140
Playing Macros
141
Assigning Macros to Cues
141
Assigning Macros to Submasters
141
Editing Macros
142
Clearing Macros
143
Example Macros
144
Load and Execute a Cue
144
Record Show to Disk
144
Start Channel Check Automatically
145
Chapter 9 Patching
147
Patch Display
148
Patch Parameters
148
Navigating the Patch Display
149
Patching 1 to 1
150
Custom Patching Channels to Dimmers
151
Proportional Levels
152
Patching Automated Devices
153
Dimmer Check
154
Profiles
155
Navigating the Profile Sub-Display
157
Creating and Assigning Custom Profiles
158
Chapter 10 Automated Devices
159
Understanding Your Automated Devices
160
Device Traits and DMX 512
160
Assigning Devices
161
Initial Device Assignment
162
Custom Device Address Assignment
164
Clearing a Device Assignment
164
Assigning a Device Dimmer Trait to a Channel Fader or Submaster
165
Using Automated Devices
166
LCD and Encoder Wheels
167
The Device Display
168
Recording Cues
171
Using Submasters
174
Using Groups
175
Using Effects
176
Blind Recording and Editing of Devices
177
Some Programming Hints
178
Device Definition Language
179
Loading a New DDL into the Console
179
Creating and Editing Ddls
180
Trait Labels
180
Trait Attributes
180
Chapter 11 Memory Functions
187
Console Memory (RAM)
188
Clear Functions
189
Hard Clear (Console Reset)
189
Soft Clear
190
Diskette Functions
191
Loading Show Files from a Floppy Disk
193
Formatting a Floppy Disk
193
Upgrading Console System Software
194
Chapter 12 System Settings
195
Navigating the Setup Display
196
Naming the Show
197
Naming the File
197
Setting Number of Dimmers
198
Channel Bump/Toggle Buttons
199
Allocating Memory
200
Setting Number of Channels
200
Setting Number of Submasters
201
Setting Number of Macro Pages
201
Setting Number of Effect Steps
202
Setting Number of Groups
202
Setting Worklight Level
203
Selecting Dimmer Protocol
203
Selecting Printer Type
204
Setting MIDI Configuration Information
205
Setting MIDI Device Number
205
Selecting MIDI Transmit Mode
205
Colornet Configuration (Innovator Only)
206
Network Remote (Innovator Only)
206
Setting Two Scene / Single Scene Mode
207
Selecting Secondary Video
208
Setting the Time and Day
208
Soft-Key Functions in Setup Display
209
Chapter 13 Printing
211
Print Sub-Display
212
Navigating the Print Menu
212
Example Printing Procedure
213
Printouts Available
214
Print Menu
214
Print Menu
215
Print Screen Option
216
Chapter 14 Alternate Control Interfaces
217
Using the Hand Held Remote
218
Protocol
218
Pin out Information
218
HHR Functions
219
Using MIDI
221
Standard MIDI
222
MIDI Show Control
224
Colornet (Innovator Only)
225
IP Address Assignemnt
225
Hand Held Remote Activation
226
DMX in
227
Remote Macro Activation
227
Appendix A Installation
229
Setting up Your Console
230
Unpacking the Console
230
Physical Setup
230
Power Connections
231
Control Connections
233
Installing Console Worklights
234
Power on
235
Installing a Keyboard
236
Installing a Printer
236
Secondary Video Option
237
Installation
237
Configuration
240
Monitor Modes
240
Appendix B Specifications
241
Console Specifications
241
Playback Controls
242
Appendix C Maintenance
245
How to Clean Console
245
Upgrading Software
245
Replacing AC Power Fuses
245
Replacing the RAM Backup Battery
246
Appendix D Resident Devices
249
Resident Device Types
249
Index
251
Leviton MC24/48 Reference Manual (42 pages)
Leviton Innovator Series MC24/48 Lighting Controller: Reference Guide
Brand:
Leviton
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Software
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Numbers & Symbols
6
[.] Decimal Point
6
(1 to 1)
6
(A/B)
6
[And]
7
[Blackout]
7
[Blind]
8
(C/D)
8
[Clear]
8
Channel
9
(Channl)
9
(Check)
9
[Cleanup]
9
(Clear)
10
(Comprs)
11
(Copy)
11
[Cue]
11
[Cue Sheet]
12
[Delay]
13
(Delete)
13
[Device]
14
[Dimmer]
14
Dimmer Protocol
15
(Disk)
16
(Display)
16
[Effect]
16
[Enter]
17
File Name
17
[Full]
18
[Group]
18
Hand Held Remote
19
[Help]
19
(Levels)
20
(Linear)
20
[Link]
20
[M1]-[M8]
21
(Macro)
21
MIDI Control
21
[Minus]
22
(Minute)
22
(More)
22
(Name)
23
Network Remote
23
Number of Channels
23
Number of Dimmers
24
Number of Effect Steps
24
Number of Groups
25
Number of Macros
25
Number of Playback Cue Rows
26
Number of Submaster Pages
26
Overtemp Led
27
Part]
27
[Patch]
27
[Playback]
28
(Port)
28
(Port #)
29
[Preview]
29
(Print)
29
Printer Type
29
[Profile]
30
(Profil)
31
(Q Mode)
31
[Record Cue]
32
[Record Group]
33
[Record Sub]
33
Reference by Name
34
(Relall)
34
(Renum)
34
(Restor)
34
(Rt Clk)
35
[S1]-[S8]
35
Secondary Video
35
(Selall)
35
(Selcue)
36
(Seleff)
36
(Selgrp)
36
(Selsub)
37
[Setup]
37
Show Name
37
Single Scene/Two Scene
38
[Stage]
38
[Sub]
38
(Subp #)
39
(System)
39
[Thru]
39
[Time]
40
[Track Sheet]
40
(Uncomp)
41
(Video#)
41
Worklight Level
41
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