Dell Lighting Control System Printer User Manual


 
60 Emphasis Visualization v1.4.0 User Manual
b. Click on the Quad layout tab.
c. Click on the top left window in
the Quad view and set it to the
plan view.
d. Click on the top right window in
the Quad view and set it to a
side view.
e. Click on the bottom left window
in the Quad view and set it to
the front view.
f. In a wireframe view, click on a
Source 4 750. It will turn green to indicate it is selected.
g. Right-click and click Intensity. You can choose one of the
default levels, or use the Specify command to open a
slider window. Set the level with the slider, or type the
level into the “%” box and click OK. You can also use the
Facepanel keypad, level wheel (Expression/Insight
consoles only) or touch pad (Express consoles only) to set the level.
h. Click on a Studio Spot CMY. It will turn green to indicate it is selected.
i. Right-click on the fixture and click 50/50 Open White. This will prepare the
fixture for control by placing it at its “home” position at zero intensity. You
can also select the fixture and prepare it for use by pressing [S8-Fixture]
[#] [Focus Point] [Enter] on the Facepanel. Use the Facepanel encoders
(Expression/Insight console only) or the arrow keys (Express consoles) and
the fixture window to set levels for the fixture.
j. [Emphasis 3D] Right-click and click At level and Focus. The level will either
be full, or the last level set with the Specify command described above.
k. [Emphasis 3D] Click on the screen to place the beam of the fixture. If you
place the cursor near a focus position, you will notice that it snaps to that
point. You can use this feature to focus beams directly at focus positions.
l. [Emphasis 3D] Open the design tools in the Design menu. Use these tools
to change the parameters of the fixture. You can also use the right-click
menu to change some of the fixture’s parameters.
Step 30: Create a look and store cues.
a. Using the control methods
described above, create a look
using one light on each focus
position at full intensity.
b. Press [Record] [Cue] [1]
[Enter] on the Facepanel.
c. Create another look, using a
different light on each focus
position.
d. Press [Record] [Cue] [2]
[Enter] on the Facepanel.
e. Repeat, creating cues three
and four using the remaining lights for each focus position. You should end
up with four cues, each one using a different light on each focus position.