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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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<strong>GeniusPro</strong>/<strong>Lightpalette</strong> <strong>Operator's</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

than blank.<br />

Additional software features on version v2.6d<br />

- MIDI fully working on all console types & via SN100/102 nodes.<br />

- PRESET Channel Display format shows preset group names<br />

correctly.<br />

- SHIFT key can be remapped via 220map.cfg.<br />

- Remote login of 300 desk does not steal submasters away from<br />

Main.<br />

- Remote logged in desks use correct Russian font when Russian<br />

selected as the language in setup.<br />

- Remote desk status window shows both Remote & Main console<br />

names.<br />

Additional software features on version v2.6c<br />

- Archive load of cue retains redundant used bit information.<br />

- Full tracking backup the the mouse is now supported.<br />

Additional software features on version v2.6b<br />

- Cue range update can now Track changes within the range, with<br />

the next cue after the range changed Cue Only.<br />

Tracking set ON: UPDATE CUE a THRU c CUE ONLY *<br />

Tracking set THIS CUE ONLY: UPDATE CUE a THRU c TRACK *<br />

- UNBLOCK now works correctly for multipart cues & when in cue<br />

only mode.<br />

- Shape generation now smoothly fades when using 16bit Pan/Tilt<br />

attributes.<br />

- chan @ + lev *, chan @ - lev *, chan REMDIM only marks channel<br />

as used if level has changed.<br />

- chan @ . sets PanSpeed & TiltSpeed to stop (50%) when on the<br />

Live display.<br />

- chan @ GROUP/CUE * now command line fills group/cue<br />

number.<br />

- CUE q TIME up/dn * now sets attribute time to up time.<br />

- Login of new user on Main uses new user Access Rights settings.<br />

- Effect playback window screen refresh tidy up.<br />

- PS/2 mouse now works on Login display.<br />

- NEXT/LAST & X playback Up/Down keys scroll Cue Sheet mode<br />

X playback display.<br />

- Channel control of 16bit attributes always now give full range of<br />

control.<br />

Additional software features on version v2.6a<br />

- Problems archive loading of setup from shows pre v2.6 fixed.<br />

Additional software features on version v2.6<br />

- Shape generation attributes now:<br />

.91=PProfile, .92=TProfile, .93=PSize, .94=TSize,<br />

.95=PSpeed, .96=TSpeed, .97=PPhase, .98=TPhase, .99=PTRotate<br />

- Update of single Part Cue leaves other parts untouched.<br />

Additional software features on version v2c6<br />

- SMPTE RESET TIME sets internal clock to current time, SHIFT<br />

RESET TIME sets to 0 as before. Use key remapping to get<br />

RESET TIME key without the shift.<br />

- v2a6 220HTPRECORD & 220PREVIEWLIVE replaced by User<br />

Setup options "GM Affects Record" & "Preview Follows Live".<br />

- Inhib subs @ 0 set correctly at startup.<br />

- chan @ATT Filter ggg NEXT/LAST<br />

- CI build now supports up to 256Mb of RAM.<br />

- CUE n [THRU m] UNBLOCK * (UNBLOCK is SHIFT<br />

SOFTBLOCK)<br />

- Special Shape groups are autocreated.<br />

up on the centre LCD on other consoles for [BUMP MODE], [FX<br />

TIME] etc. use the right LCD on 520 series consoles.<br />

[CUE], [GROUP] and [SUB] no longer pop up {INTS ONLY} and<br />

{ATTS ONLY} soft keys on 520 series consoles. To access these<br />

keys, press the [REC MODE] key when required during [CUE],<br />

[GROUP] and [SUB] commands.<br />

300 Series Differences<br />

A special version of the <strong>GeniusPro</strong>/<strong>Lightpalette</strong> operating software<br />

and the application software packages has been developed to run on<br />

300 series consoles. While all of the functionality available on the<br />

500 series consoles is also available on 300 series consoles, a<br />

number of keys on the 500 series consoles are omitted from the 300<br />

series consoles. Specifically the [REC TIME] [SUB PAGE] [BUMP<br />

MODE] [FX SEL], [FX DIR], [FX TIME] and [FX LOAD] keys are not<br />

available on the 300 series consoles. The 300 series consoles have<br />

an intellimouse in place of the trackball and rotaries and have only<br />

one LCD display.<br />

It should be emphasised, unless specifically stated otherwise, that all<br />

software functions described in this manual are available within all<br />

consoles. Where keys are omitted, there are other methods of<br />

achieving the same result, e.g., Edit Mode, by using an ASCII<br />

Keyboard and PC Emulation Template, by creating a macro to<br />

simulate the key function, or by key remapping.<br />

Note: The <strong>Strand</strong> logo key on 300 Series Consoles is equivalent to<br />

the [SHIFT] key on 500 Series consoles.<br />

Differences in operation between 500 and 300 series consoles are<br />

explained at the appropriate points in this manual<br />

The functions performed by the trackball on a 500 series console can<br />

be performed on a 300 series console using the Microsoft<br />

Intellimouse Trackball connected to the PS2 or COM ports on the<br />

command module/processor unit. When a mouse, or trackball is not<br />

available, the functions can be performed using the navigation keys<br />

on a standard ASCII keyboard connected to the keyboard connection<br />

on the processor unit, or to the PS2 port on the back of the<br />

command module.<br />

For details on how to control moving lights using a Microsoft<br />

Intellimouse Trackball, refer to Mouse Control of Features<br />

Panel Configuration (300 Series Consoles)<br />

When you purchase a 300 Series console, the configuration of the<br />

fader modules supplied is set at the factory. The maximum number<br />

of fader panels is 7, so if you have 5 fader panels and a command<br />

module in your system. the fader panels are numbered in the<br />

220node.cfg file as fdr1 to fdr 5.<br />

If you purchase additional fader panels and connect them to the<br />

system, or you remove one or more fader panels, you must reset the<br />

panel configuration.<br />

file:///C|/LIGHTP/HELP.ENG/INDEX.HTM (5 of 11)11/2/2004 3:02:16 AM

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