High End Systems Technobeam User Manual

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Technobeam
®
 User Manual
Programming Overview
4-3
Preset Playback Options
Technobeam offers the following two options for use with preset 
programming:
Preset capture:
  Use any DMX 512-compatible controller to create 
a scene(s) that can then be saved into the fixture’s own presets and 
later recalled in stand-alone operation without the controller.  The 
only constructs that cannot be captured in this way are crossfade 
(XFAD) and delay (DLAY); you must configure them manually on 
each fixture.  
Synchronized preset playback:
  Use one fixture to synchronize 
playback among all fixtures on the link.  One fixture must be 
configured as fixture number 1 or at DMX start channel 1.  No 
controllers can be attached to the link containing the synchronized 
fixtures.  See the section titled “Synchronizing Preset Playback” on 
page 4-9 for more
 information.
General Information
This section lists general points you need to keep in mind while you 
are creating and playing back scenes on the fixture.
Subject to Change
The information in the following sections is based on what was 
available at the time this manual went to print; however, all 
information—particularly constructs and construct values—is subject 
to change.  
Enter and Menu Keys
Whenever you are creating a scene, the <Enter> key accepts the current 
selection, whether that selection is a construct—such as SHUT for the 
shutter—or a value for a construct, such as OPEN.  Each construct value 
is automatically saved when you press <Enter>.
The <Menu> key moves you back to the previous option or menu 
without changing a value.
MSpeed vs. Fast Changes
Some constructs allow you to choose either fast position selection or 
position selection set by MSpeed (motor/mirror speed).  
fast change means the position selection is completed in the shortest 
length of time after the wheel starts moving.  
An MSpeed (motor/mirror speed) change occurs smoothly over the 
entire MSpeed time value.  A table of MSpeed times is shown in 
Appendix A of the user manual.