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GBappendicepage 9I D F E3 - Studio 12 Scan Control operating modesOn the Studio 12 Scan Control, the “traditional “ section, normally used for control
page 104 - Manual Preset sectionThis section of the console is entirely manual and recognisable by its light grey fader knobs andbuttons.4.1 - Manual
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 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
GBappendicepage 13I D F E5 - Register SectionThe REGISTER section is the “heart” ofStudio 12 Scan Control consoles.The memory registers are “container
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
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 166.1 - Chase runningThe first almost unique feature is that ofhaving twin chase speed regulation. Two potentiometers (RATE and SLOPE)control the
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 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
GBappendicepage 1IDFEGeneral instructionsRead the instructions in this handbook carefully, as they give important information regardingsafety during i
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
page 20.Shapes available at present are Circle, Square, Diagonal 1, Diagonal 2, Angles, Inf.ty, Zigzag.Parameters at operators’ disposal at present ar
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
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
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 248 - Setup functionsBy means of the Setup menu, accessed by pressing the button, access is gained to theStudio 12 Scan Control’s numerous funct
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 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
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
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 21 General instructions2 Index3 0 - Handbook layout4 1 - Studio 12 Scan Control console layout4 1.1 - Main features4 1.2 - Technical specificatio
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 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.
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 32(pure binary) and fig. 2 (1+ binary): . Both systems are used bymanufacturers throughout the world and in practical terms, they differ in the
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
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
GBappendicepage 35I D F EWhen <OK> is pressed the error message disappear.La differente gestione della memoria per gli “Event Recording” (capito
page 369 - Using the connectors9.1 - PedalA twin pedal can be connected to the appropriate connector on the rear. This remote controlallows operators
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
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
GBappendicepage 3I D F EDesigned and Manufactured in Italy by SGM Elettronica srlPrinted in March, 1999 • Rel. 1.410 - Handbook layoutAll the parts of
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
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
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 4211 - Advanced use of the Studio 12 Scan ControlIn this section, some easy ways for increasing the possibilities offered by the Studio console’s
GBappendicepage 43I D F E• Allocation of control channels:• Setting for standby parameters:• Setting for the type of effect:DIM04 RAT04 DIM05 RAT05 DI
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
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 46trols (joystick and cursor), due to the complexity of this type of control.It’s therefore inadvisable to create multiple scanner units, unless
GBappendicepage 47I D F E12 - Quick referenceThis section sums up the function buttons on the Studio 12 Scan Control and their applications.This contr
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
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
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
page 5012 - Tree structure diagram of Setup functionsinternallibraryview freememorychangelanguageunitpatchdimmerpatchenglishitalianfixture, address,se
GBappendicepage 51I D F E13 - Practical users guideThe following pages contain the series of commands to use to obtain a particular condition.For conv
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
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
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
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
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
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 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/
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
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
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
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
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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