QTX Light DM-X10 User Manual - page 9
Action : (
SCENE Review)
2)
Select a
SCENE button (1~8) to review.
1)
Select any one of the 30 banks by pressing the
BANK UP/DOWN buttons.
3)
Move faders to change fixture attributes.
Notes :
Make sure you are still in MANUAL Mode.
3.3 Programming
A program (bank) is a sequence of different scenes (or steps) that will be called up one after another.
In the DM-X10 30 programs can be created of 8 scenes in each.
3.3.2CREATE A SCENE :
1) Press the Program button until the LED blinks.
3.2.2 REVIEW SCENE OR CHASE
Action :
2)
Position
SPEED and FADE TIME sliders all the
way down.
1) Press the PROGRAM button until the LED blinks.
3)
Select the
FIXTURES you wish to include in your
scene.
Notes :
Deselect Blackout if LED is lit.
This instruction assumes that you have already recorded scenes and chases on the controller. Other
wise skip section and go to programming.
Action : (
CHASE Review
)
2)
Press the
TAP DISPLAY button to view the step
number on the display.
1)
Press any one of the 6
CHASE buttons.
3)
Press the
BANK UP/DOWN buttons review all scenes
in the chase.
3.3.1ENTERING PROGRAM MODE
A scene is a static lighting state. Scenes are stored in banks. There are 30 bank memories on the
controller and each bank can hold 8 scene memories. The DM-X10 can save 240 scenes total.
4)
Compose a look by moving the sliders and wheel.
5)
Tap
MIDI/REC button.
6)
Choose a
BANK (01~30) to change if necessary.
7)
Select a
SCENES button to store.
8)
Repeat steps 3 through 7 as necessary. 8 scenes
can be recorded in a Program.
9)
To exit program mode, hold the
PROGRAM button.
You can select more than one fixture.
You can access channels 9~16 by pressing the Page
Select button. This is necessary for fixtures that use
more than 8 channels of control.
There are 8 scenes available in every bank.
All LEDs will flash to confirm. The LED display will now
indicate the Scene number and Bank number used.
Shortcut: Press [PROGRAM] [FIXTURES ] Adjust [Faders] [BANK]
[
SCENE] Press [PROGRAM] to store.
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