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Leviton P87WRDP1 User Manual (255 pages)
8700 Series
Brand:
Leviton
| Category:
Control Panel
| Size: 5.04 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Series Introduction and Connections
11
8700 Series
11
Technical Characteristics
12
General
12
Multi-Processor System
14
Electric Characteristics
14
Ambient
14
Size
14
Technical Service
14
Installation & Start up
15
Connections
16
2 About this Manual
19
Conventions
19
Others Symbols
20
Banks Keys
20
Edition Tables
20
Options Windows
21
The Mouse
21
3 System Configuration
23
The Monitor Screens
24
Monitors Configuration
24
Moving the Screens
26
The Screens Background
27
Help On-Line
27
Information about the Current Show
27
User
27
4 Fixtures Patch
29
Editing the Patch
30
Loading a New Fixture Definition
32
The Fixture Definition Information
34
5 Editor
35
Default Selection
35
Channels
36
Htp & No-Tracking
36
Selecting Channels
36
Excluding Channels
37
Editing Channels
37
Selecting All the Items in the Editor
38
Invert Function
38
Others Selections
39
Releasing Items of the Editor
39
Fixtures
40
The Fixtures in the Editor
40
Ltp & Tracking
41
About the Fixture Parameters
41
Selecting Fixtures
42
Selecting and Editing Parameters
42
Editing a Parameter
43
Numeric Edition
43
Edition in the Control Wheels
45
Wheel Key
45
Functional Edition - Palettes
46
The Home Values
48
Libraries
49
The Parameter of Control
49
Invert
49
Releasing Items of the Editor
50
The Trackball
51
The Status Line
53
Resume
54
6 Cues & Groups
55
Storing Cues & Groups
55
Calling to the Editor of Playbacks & Data
56
Storing the Scene in the Next Cue
58
Exam of Cues & Groups
58
Associate a Text to a Cue or Group
59
Delete Cues or Groups
59
Modify a Cue or Group
60
Copy Cues or Groups
60
Exchange Cues or Groups
61
Cue Times
62
Programming Times from the Cue List
63
Timing
64
Set the Default Timing
68
Edition of the Cue Timing
68
Convert Timings to Cues Parts
68
Cue Parts
69
Edition of Parts
69
Return a Item to the Base Cue
71
Edit Times for the Cue Parts
71
Others Actions with Parts
71
Modify a Range of Cues or Groups
72
The Mode Options
72
The Fixtures in Cues & Groups
75
7 Libraries
79
Position Libraries
79
DIM, Col, Gob, Beam & X-Tra Libraries
80
Copy & Exchange
81
Exam
82
Delete
82
Editing with Libraries
83
Numeric Selection
83
Selection in Control Wheels
83
Selection in Banks Keys
84
8 Masters and
89
Masters
89
Loading Groups in Masters
89
Loading Cues in Masters
91
Loading Channels in Masters
92
Modes
93
Master in Monitor
93
Emptying Masters
94
Examining Masters
95
Masters Edition Table
95
Masters in Scene
97
Controlling a Master
97
Manual Control
97
Automatic Control
98
Flash Control
99
Modification of the Masters Contents
99
The Master of Masters
100
Pages
101
Storing of a Page
101
Page Text
101
Page Exam
101
Loading of a Page in Masters
102
Assigning a Page in the Crossfader
102
Selecting a Page in Masters y Crossfader
103
Modifying a Page
103
Coping & Exchanging
103
Deleting
103
9 The Effects
107
Recording a Effect
110
Modifying a Effect
112
Modifying the Effect Parameters
112
Exam of Effects
112
Coping Effects
113
Exchanging Effects
113
Deleting Effects
113
The Effects Playback
114
Loading a Effect
114
Activating a Effect
115
Learn Time Function
117
Fixtures & Effects
118
Take Priority with a Active Effect
119
10 Sequences
121
Loading Sequences
121
In the X1/X2 Crossfader
121
In a Master, M
123
Emptying a Sequence
123
Execution
124
Manual Control
124
Automatic Control
125
Priority Control (Masters)
127
Configuration of the Crossfaders
128
Dipless Crossfade
128
The Order of the Cues
129
Programmed Jump
129
End.jp Function
129
Manual Displacement
130
Rate Control
130
In Crossfaders
130
In Masters
131
Level Control
131
The Commands and the Crossfaders
131
Mdfy Mdfy Function
132
The Crossfader Output
132
LEARN TIME in CROSSFADER
133
11 Macros
135
Editing a Macro
135
Macro Modification
136
Macro Exam
136
Delete a Macro
137
Macros Copy
137
Macros Exchange
137
Macros Playback
138
From the Editor
138
From the Banks Keys
138
As Command of a Cue
139
From the Events List
140
Examples
140
Power-Up Macro
140
12 General Functions
143
Selection of a Range
143
Copy and Exchange Functions
143
Release
145
Select & Call Functions
145
Mdfy & Exam Functions
147
Selection of the Next Item
149
Test Functions
150
Rescue
151
13 Shapes
153
Editing Shape for a Selection
153
Adding a Shape to a Selection
156
The Shape Editor - Adjustements
156
Effect/Nm
157
Advanced Parameters: Games
160
Selections
162
Shapes & Playbacks
162
Shapes Library
164
Storing New Shapes
164
Maintenance of the Shapes List
164
Loading Shapes from Others Shows
165
Examining Shapes in Groups & Cues
165
14 Menus
167
General Edition
168
Menu 10 - to Store/Load a Show
168
Store a New Show
169
Overwrite a Show
169
Load a Show
169
Load some Items of a Show
170
Delete a Show
171
The Show File Formats
171
Select the Format & Active Disk
172
Update the Shows Directory
172
Organize Shows in Folders
172
Format Athe Floppy Disk
174
Menu 11 - Data Print
175
Setup Configuration
177
30: Editor & Times
177
31: Playbacks
177
32: System
178
33: DMX Outs Updates
178
34: Security
179
35: Remote
179
36: Power-Up Macro
180
TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION (GX Models)
180
Special Commands
180
70: Multimedia Panel
181
71: Status & Playbacks Zero
181
79: Tools
181
Tests
185
80: Inputs
185
81: Outputs
185
82: Vga
186
83: DMX-In
186
84: DMX-Out
186
85: Memory
186
86: MIDI
186
Rs232
187
Link
187
90: Disk
187
Alphanumeric Keyboard
188
99: Enable/Disable
188
15 Channels Patch
189
Channels List
190
Editing Channels
190
THE +Edit WINDOW
191
Dimmers List
192
Editing
192
Selection of List
193
Patch Tools
194
User Curves
197
Pre-Programmed Curves
197
16 DMX in
200
DMX Input Test
202
17 Fixtures Definition
204
The Fixture Definitions
204
Identification Data
204
Parameters Definition
205
Steps Definition in a Parameter
207
Exam & Type Edition
209
Editing a New Type
209
Save to Disk
209
Conceptual
210
The Types Files
211
18 Serial Ports
212
Ports Configuration
213
Devices of the Cache List
213
Device Edition
214
Create a New Device
215
Load a Library Device
216
Save a Device
216
The Device Files
217
The Commands in the Show
217
19 MIDI
218
The MIDI Menu
218
Setup Line
219
MIDI Chart
220
Examples
223
CONNECTING 2 8700 Series Consoles
224
Start Connection
224
End Connection
225
20 Sound & External Triggers
226
Setup Line
227
Configuration Zone
227
21 Time Code & Event List
228
Smpte, Mtc, Clock & Internal
228
Setup Line
229
Events List
230
Edition of the Events List
230
Tc Edition or Tc Capture
231
Activating the Event List
231
22 Reset & Update
234
Reset
234
Software Update
234
SOFTWARE UPDATE by FLOPPY DISK
235
SOFTWARE UPDATE by ETHERNET
235
SOFTWARE UPDATE by USB DISK
236
23 Off Line Editor
238
Installation
238
Using the off Line Editor
239
Some Exceptions
241
OLE & Ethernet
242
OLE Demo
242
24 Ethernet
244
Ethernet Connections
244
Configure a Net
245
Selecting the Working Net
245
Activate Ethernet Communication
246
Start a New Session
246
DMX Configuration
248
Examination of the Net
249
Working in Master & Full Slave Mode
249
Ebox Converters
250
Capture
251
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Leviton P87WRDP1 User Manual (56 pages)
8700 Series
Brand:
Leviton
| Category:
PDA
| Size: 0.57 MB
Table of Contents
Notice
2
Warranty
2
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction & Setup
7
Introduction
8
8700 Series Models
8
Using this Guide
8
Text Conventions
8
Installation and Start up
9
Warnings
9
Power on
9
Getting Help
10
On-Board Help
10
Help by Chapters
10
Help by Functions
10
Quick Key Reference
10
Contacting Technical Support
15
Console Configuration
16
Monitor Screens
17
Base Screen
17
Auxiliary Screen
17
Status Line
18
Command Line
18
Information Line
18
Screen Paging
18
Screen Background Color
18
Changing Monitor Output
18
Monitors Configuration
19
Navigation
20
Mouse
20
Edit Tables
20
Options Windows
20
Chapter 2 Patching
21
Patching Fixtures
22
Adding Fixtures to the Patch
23
Loading a New Fixture to the Cache
23
Deleting Fixtures from the Fixtures Patch
24
Patching Channels
24
One to One Patching
25
Custom Patching a Single Dimmer to a Channel
25
Custom Patching Multiple Dimmers to a Channel
25
Deleting Channels from the Channels Patch
26
Chapter 3 Programming
27
The Editor
28
Selecting and Editing Channels
29
Basic Channel Selections
29
Pre-Selecting Channels
29
Clearing Channels from the Editor
29
Editing Channel Intensity Levels
29
Selecting and Editing Fixtures
30
Basic Fixture Selections
30
Pre-Selecting Fixtures / Parameters
30
Clearing Fixtures / Parameters from the Editor
30
Fixture Control Parameters (Lamp On, Lamp Off, Reset)
31
Editing Fixture Intensity Levels
31
Editing Pan and Tilt Parameters with the Trackball
31
Editing Parameters with the Encoder Wheels
31
Using Groups for Fixture Selection
32
Recording Cues
33
Recording a Cue with Channels
33
Recording a Cue with Fixtures
33
Cue Times
33
Default Cue Times
34
Assigning Cue Fade and Auto Times
34
Timing Modes
34
Naming a Cue
34
Modifying a Cue
35
Examining a Cue
35
Copying a Cue
35
Exchanging Cues
35
Deleting a Cue
35
Using Call
36
Using Call with Console Output
36
Using Call with Console Memory Items
36
Libraries and Palettes
37
Recording a Position Library
37
Modifying a Position Library
37
Recording Dimmer, Color, Gobo, Beam, & X-Tra Libraries
37
Modifying Dimmer, Color, Gobo, Beam, & X-Tra Libraries
38
Applying a Library
38
Numeric Selection
38
Encoder Wheel Selection Using [EDIT+]
38
Banks Key Selection
39
Applying a Palette
39
Numeric Selection
39
Encoder Wheel Selection Using [EDIT+]
39
Banks Key Selection
40
Using Banks Keys
40
Chapter 4 Playback
41
Grand Master and Blackout Key
42
X1/X2 Crossfader
42
Crossfader Playback Display Area
43
Assigning Cues to the Crossfader
43
Deleting Cues from the Crossfader
43
Manual Crossfader Playback
43
Automatic Crossfader Playback
44
Modifying the Fade Rate
44
Playback Masters
44
Masters Playback Display Area
45
Loading a Single Cue to a Master
45
Loading a Cue List to a Master
45
Deleting Masters
46
Manual Master Playback
46
Automatic Master Playback
46
Modifying the Fade Rate
47
Loading Channels to Masters
47
Loading Editor Content Direct to Masters
47
Jump and Loop (Lp) Functions
48
End Jump
48
Chapter 5 Memory Functions
49
Saving and Loading Shows
50
Selecting Disk Storage Type
50
Saving a Show
50
Overwriting a Show
51
Loading a Show
51
Console Reset
51
Software Updates
52
Software Updater Program
52
Floppy Disk Update
52
Ethernet Update
52
USB Update
53
Leviton P87WRDP1 User Manual (24 pages)
8700 Series PocketPC PDA
Brand:
Leviton
| Category:
PDA
| Size: 0.77 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
REMOTE CONTROL for 8700 SERIES in PDA (Pocket PC)
5
Net Types
6
Software & Upgrade
7
UPON RECEIVING the PDA (Pocket PC)
7
Configuring the Comunicación
7
PDA (Pocket PC)
7
WIFI Receiver
8
1 Console Configuration
9
2 Ethernet Connection
9
Direct Connection Using Cable
9
Wireless Connection
9
3 Start up and Taking Control from Remote Control
9
The System
9
Using the Remote Control
11
Screens
11
Special Functions of Remote Control
12
Navigation Button
12
Navigation Button Basic Use
12
Navigation Button & Console Faders
13
The Fader of the PLAYBACKS Screen
14
PAD to Control the Movement X/Y of the Fixtures
14
Some Extra Functions
14
Command Line and Messages Line
15
Leds Information
15
Console Monitor
15
Functions Correspondence for Console-Pda
15
Menu Lt
16
Working Basic Modes
16
Testing Channels, Fixtures, Groups or Cues
16
Crossfaders
17
Masters
17
Reset & Software Update
18
Reset
18
Software Update
18
Maintenance & Technical Service
19
Annex I - PDA (Pocket PC)
20
Battery. Security Notes
20
Charger. Security Notes
20
Annex II - WIFI Receiver
21
Annex III - WIFI Communication
22
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