SGM Studio 12 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Studio 12scan controlscan controlprofessional light desk user’s manualrel. 1.41

Page 2 - General instructions

GBappendicepage 9I D F E3 - Studio 12 Scan Control operating modesOn the Studio 12 Scan Control, the “traditional “ section, normally used for control

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page 104 - Manual Preset sectionThis section of the console is entirely manual and recognisable by its light grey fader knobs andbuttons.4.1 - Manual

Page 4 - 0 - Handbook layout

GBappendicepage 11I D F Eunder control.When one preset is off and the other on, pressing A and B simultaneously enables the GO func-tion. In this case

Page 5 - 1.2 Technical Specifications

page 124.2.1 - Go functionIn this operating mode, the GO function and the are not enabled.4.2.2 - Solo functionThe manual zone also includes the fu

Page 6 - 1.3.3 - Light chase controls

GBappendicepage 13I D F E5 - Register SectionThe REGISTER section is the “heart” ofStudio 12 Scan Control consoles.The memory registers are “container

Page 7 - 1.3.5 - DMX unit controls

page 145.3 - Storing a sceneTransferring a scene prepared on the MANUAL PRESETS to a memory register is very simple. Infact, operators only have to pr

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GBappendicepage 15I D F E6 - Light chase control sectionStudio consoles have a section dedicated to chases that are among the sim-plest, but at the sa

Page 9 - 2 - Console maintenance

page 166.1 - Chase runningThe first almost unique feature is that ofhaving twin chase speed regulation. Two potentiometers (RATE and SLOPE)control the

Page 10 - Aorpset B

GBappendicepage 17I D F E7. DMX Unit Control SectionThis section of the console comprises a universal control-ler for units requiring a maximum of 36

Page 11 - 4 - Manual Preset section

page 18. RATE regulates the crossover time from one scene to another in a pro-gram, while SPEED regulates the speed of the mirror or moving head and t

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GBappendicepage 1IDFEGeneral instructionsRead the instructions in this handbook carefully, as they give important information regardingsafety during i

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GBappendicepage 19I D F E7.1.1 Program elementsEvery Scan Control program can work on all the available parameters or just some of them.Operators can

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page 20.Shapes available at present are Circle, Square, Diagonal 1, Diagonal 2, Angles, Inf.ty, Zigzag.Parameters at operators’ disposal at present ar

Page 15 - 5.3 - Storing a scene

GBappendicepage 21I D F Edisplay and can be scrolled by pressing the SCROLL buttons on the right of the display.7.5.1 Remote lamp ignitionIf the fixtu

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page 22Operating areas can be created as required, without being obliged to form regular shapes, asshown in the design alongside.There’s no command fo

Page 17 - 6.1 - Chase running

GBappendicepage 23I D F E7.6.2 - Copying a programTo copy the contents of one program to another, press the button of the “origin” program, thenand (h

Page 18 - 7. DMX Unit Control Section

page 248 - Setup functionsBy means of the Setup menu, accessed by pressing the button, access is gained to theStudio 12 Scan Control’s numerous funct

Page 19 - 7.1 - Direct mode use

GBappendicepage 25I D F E.To assign the parameters, the CURSOR arrows can be used (up and down increase/decrease thevalues, left and right move from f

Page 20 - 7.2 Groups of units

page 268.5 - Built-in memoryThis memory, made up of 3 sections, is a fundamental part of the Scan Control’s “brain”: this iswhere the units which are

Page 21 - 7.5 – The Utilities

GBappendicepage 27I D F EThe display will show .Using the CURSOR up/down arrows (or the right-hand fader of the row under the display), opera-tors ca

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page 288.5.1.4 - Standby valuesThis menu is used to set the parameters which must be sent to the fixtures when they are notinvolved in a scene or used

Page 23 - 7.6 - Creating a program

page 21 General instructions2 Index3 0 - Handbook layout4 1 - Studio 12 Scan Control console layout4 1.1 - Main features4 1.2 - Technical specificatio

Page 24 - 7.6.2 - Copying a program

GBappendicepage 29I D F EIn this case: and then.These settings therefore indicate when the channel of the dimmer function must be considered assuch (

Page 25 - 8.2 - Addressing the fixtures

page 30to access setting and the left-hand button to exit the function.Once OK (right-hand SCROLL) has been pressed, the effect string created in 8.5.

Page 26 - 8.4 - Available memory

GBappendicepage 31I D F Eto access setting and the left-hand button to exit the function.Once OK (right-hand SCROLL) has been pressed, the following m

Page 27 - 8.5 - Built-in memory

page 32(pure binary) and fig. 2 (1+ binary): . Both systems are used bymanufacturers throughout the world and in practical terms, they differ in the

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GBappendicepage 33I D F E132. This value will be entered in a table and can be easily reached using the controls as alreadyexplained. The use of the t

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page 34Press the right-hand SCROLL to return to the previous menu. Storage is automatic. Press the left-hand SCROLL to return to the creation menu now

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GBappendicepage 35I D F EWhen <OK> is pressed the error message disappear.La differente gestione della memoria per gli “Event Recording” (capito

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page 369 - Using the connectors9.1 - PedalA twin pedal can be connected to the appropriate connector on the rear. This remote controlallows operators

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GBappendicepage 37I D F EThe dipswitch on the rear of the console allows to select the MIDI channel on which the signalssent to the console are receiv

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page 389.3.4 - Midi IN - All Channels OffIn MIDI, this command is part of the vast Control Change series (followed by hexadecimal codes7Bh and 0h) and

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GBappendicepage 3I D F EDesigned and Manufactured in Italy by SGM Elettronica srlPrinted in March, 1999 • Rel. 1.410 - Handbook layoutAll the parts of

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GBappendicepage 39I D F EExample: switch off channel 4 = CH_OFF,3.9.4.3 - RS-232 - All Off (A3h)This command allows to switch off all channels previou

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page 4010 - Using ‘Event Recording’Studio 12 Scan Control consoles are able to record 12 sequences of events and reproduce them.In order to do this, a

Page 37 - 9.3 - MIDI connectors

GBappendicepage 41I D F E10.3 - Replaying a trackTo replay a recorded track, no matter in what operating mode it’s to be run in, press the PLAYbutton

Page 38 - 9.3.2 - Midi IN - Note Off

page 4211 - Advanced use of the Studio 12 Scan ControlIn this section, some easy ways for increasing the possibilities offered by the Studio console’s

Page 39 - 9.4 - RS-232 connections

GBappendicepage 43I D F E• Allocation of control channels:• Setting for standby parameters:• Setting for the type of effect:DIM04 RAT04 DIM05 RAT05 DI

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page 44• Setting for Mirror/Head (the fixture has no moving parts):• Setting for Slope Speed, done bearing in mind that both the dimmer and the Flashe

Page 41 - 10.2 - Creating a track

GBappendicepage 45I D F E• Setting Beam Search values, of no use with this unit:• Setting the control of the parameters for the channels (Linear or Ta

Page 42 - 10.3 - Replaying a track

page 46trols (joystick and cursor), due to the complexity of this type of control.It’s therefore inadvisable to create multiple scanner units, unless

Page 43 - 11.1 - Multiple units

GBappendicepage 47I D F E12 - Quick referenceThis section sums up the function buttons on the Studio 12 Scan Control and their applications.This contr

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page 48This function is used to select a page of the Memory Registers. Studio 12 Scan Controlhas 12 pages.This function allows to assign the Memory Re

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page 41. Studio 12 Scan Control console layout1.1 Main FeaturesSGM’s new Studio 12 Scan Control console is one of the results of our long experience i

Page 46 - 11.2 - Multiple scanner units

GBappendicepage 49I D F EThis function, located in both the Light Chase Control and DMX Unit Control sections,allows to output a light chase or a scan

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page 5012 - Tree structure diagram of Setup functionsinternallibraryview freememorychangelanguageunitpatchdimmerpatchenglishitalianfixture, address,se

Page 48 - 12 - Quick reference

GBappendicepage 51I D F E13 - Practical users guideThe following pages contain the series of commands to use to obtain a particular condition.For conv

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page 524 - Set a level on the Grand Master .5 - Set crossfade time .6 - Press buttons A and B simultaneously .13.3 - Storing a Memory Register1 - T

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GBappendicepage 53I D F E13.4 - Generating flashes from the light channels1 - Set the Master Flash level .2 - Press the buttons of the channels below

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page 5413.7 - Unlatching a light channel from the Link1 - Press the LINK button and hold it down .2 - Press the button of the channel to unlatch .3

Page 52 - 13 - Practical users guide

GBappendicepage 55I D F E13.9 - Running a chaseTo run the Chase 1 created in 13.8 (made up of two steps):1 - Press the Direct button .2 - Select Chas

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page 5613.11 - Deleting a chase from a Memory RegisterTo delete Chase 1 from Register 1:1 - Press and hold down the Reg button, followed by the requir

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GBappendicepage 57I D F E5 - Press the cursor Up/Down buttons to set the DMX channel the console’sphysical channel has to be addressed to until the r

Page 55 - 13.8 - Creating a chase

page 58.6 - Press the right-hand cursor button to set the field to be modified 7 - Use the Up/Down buttons to select the Victory II:.8 - Use the Left/

Page 56 - 13.9 - Running a chase

GBappendicepage 5I D F E1.3 Studio 12 Scan Control’s sections1.3.1 - Manual presetsThis is the most traditional area of lighting con-soles and compris

Page 57 - CONFIGURATION & SET UP

GBappendicepage 59I D F E13.16 - Creating a Scan Control programTo create program 1, made up of 1 scene and using 1 unit:1 - Press the Direct button

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page 6010 - Press the button of the unit to be controlled: .11 - Set the parameters required on Unit 1.12 - Press and hold down the Store button, fol

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page 61.3.4 - MastersThe Studio console has 3 masters, i.e. general level controls.The REG master controls the outputs of the memory registers, the FL

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GBappendicepage 7I D F E1.4 Studio 12 connectors1.4.1 - DMX 512Studio consoles have DMX 512 input/output. At present, theinput isn’t enabled by the so

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page 81.4.7 - Disconnecting the power supplyStudio consoles are powered by an AL4 switching power supply. This is fitted with a connectorplug which ha

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