User manual SHOWTEC SCENE PILOT 50376

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[. . . ] Protect the unit from excessive dryness or humidity (ideal conditions are between 35% and 80%). Overview 1. 1 Front View SCENE PILOT ON DMX AUDIO MANUAL 1 POWER 2 4 3 5 RECORD/MODE STROBE PROGRAM 6 RECEIVE SEND 7 BLACK-OUT 8 9 SPEED FADE+SPEED/DEL 10 3 1. Record/Mode Button Move the slider to Up position to turn the power on. Keep pressing for five seconds to activate Record Mode, the LED above it lights indicating this selection. [. . . ] Repeat steps 2-3 in Record Scenes to select the program that holds the scene you wish to delete. 3. Tap the Up/Down button to select the scene you wish to delete. 3 4. Tap the Del button, all LEDs flash briefly indicating this scene is deleted. 8 2. Operation Guide 2. 1. 5 Add a Scene NOTE: You must record scenes before and the program holds less than 48 scenes. 1. Tap the Up/Down button to select the scene which you wish to add a new scene before. 2 3. Create a scene on your DMX controller, tap the Record button, all LEDs flash briefly indicating you've added a scene(step) into this program. 2. 1. 6 Change a Scene NOTE: The program must record 48 scenes. 2 1. Tap the Up/Down button to select the scene you want to change. 9 2. Create a scene on your DMX controller, tap the Record button to change the step(scene), all LEDs flash briefly indicating the old scene is replaced by the new one. 2. 1. 7 Preview a Scene NOTE: You must record scenes before you can preview the scenes. 1. Tap the Program or Strobe button, the LED near it lights indicating your selection. 2 3. Tap the Program or Strobe button again to leave this mode. 10 2. Operation Guide 2. 1. 8 Exit Record Mode p300 Tap the Black-out button until the Record LED goes out, this unit is out of Record mode. 2. 2 Record AS/AP Scenes 1. Create a scene on your DMX controller, tap the Record button, all LEDs flash briefly indicating you've record a scene(step) into this program. 5. Tap the Black-out button, the Segment Display shows "SP01" , now you may adjust beat time or fade time of the first step(scene). 300 7. Tap the Speed button if you just want to change the scene instantly at certain speed. Tap the Fade+Speed button if you want the scene to fade in at certain speed. 12 2. Tap Up/Down button to adjust the beat time or fade time of the current step. ap02 9. Tap the Program(for AP scenes) or Strobe(for AS scenes) button to enter next step. 10. Continue steps 8-9 until every step has its beat time or fade time. ap 11. Operation Guide 2. 3 Run Programs Every time you turn on this unit, it is always in Run mode, you may tap the Mode button to activate the programs with Audio/Manual/Auto mode. Be sure the programs have record scenes before you can run the programs. 2. 3. 1 Manual Mode 2 1. Tap the Mode button several times until the a dot LED near Manual lights. p202 2. Tap the Program or Strobe button several times to select the program you wish to run. p205 3. [. . . ] When this unit completes sending, the Segment Display shows "END". If this unit has record the scenes, the Segment Display shows "SURE" otherwise shows "IN" . 18 2. Tap the Fade+Speed button to receive file dump, the Segment Display shows "IN". During the course of sending, all other operation doesn't work. 4. [. . . ]

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