Elation Professional 36 PRO Laminator User Manual


 
DESIGN LED 36 Pro™
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- “Green” – adjust the magenta flag value
- “Blue” – adjust the yellow flag value
- “Strobe” – adjust the strobe
- “Dimmer” – adjust the dimmer intensity
- “Scene Time” – set the hold time for the scene
- “Input By Out” – this function will store a scene from an external DMX
console. See the next section for scene editing via an external DMX
controller.
Step 1B – Building Scenes from an External DMX Controller
The fixture includes a simple built-in DMX recorder. This recorded allow you to build a scene
using your own DMX console and then send that scene to the fixture to be stored inside one
of the fixture scene storage banks. Many people may find this procedure easier and quicker
than using the on board menu functions as in “Step 1.” To store a scene from an external
DMX controller follow the procedures below:
- Using your DMX control build and store scenes as you normally would.
- Once you have built all your required scenes, enter the fixtures main menu
and toggle to
Step 2 – Editing Programs.
The control will store a maximum of 10 programs. A program can store one or a maximum of
64 scenes. Keep in mind that a scene can only be access when it is stored inside one of the
10 available programs. Follow the procedure below to build an internal program:
Access the main menu and toggle to “Edit Programs” which is menu function 8.
Then tap the “ENTER” button and toggle to “Program 1” menu function 8-2-1.
When you get to the “Program 1” function tap the “ENTER” button. The screen will
then change to Edit Steps 01, this will be menu function 8-2-1-1. Use the “UP” and
“DOWN” buttons to toggle through the scenes created in “Step 1.” Press the
“ENTER” button to add a scene to the program. Tapping the “Enter” button will
automatically lock the selected scene into the programs’ memory. Repeat the
process until all the desired scenes have been added to the program. Each program
can store a maximum of 64 scenes.