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Express 125/250 User Manual, v.3.1 75
Working with moving lights
Moving lights displays
Moving lights and conventional lights use the same Blind and Stage
displays. Each moving light, however, is distinguished in these displays by
a gray bar surrounding the numbers of all channels in the fixture. Also,
channels that carry the low order bits of 16-bit attributes have dimmed
channel numbers.
Levels are set for the channels of moving light fixtures in a Fixture Box
window that pops up in Blind and Stage displays when a fixture is
selected.
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The list under the screen shot below identifies the contents of
the Fixture Box window.
Go to the Fixture Box window
1. Press the [Stage] or [Blind] key.
2. Press [S8], Fixture.
3. Enter a fixture number(s). The fixture box appears.
Following are features of the Fixture Box.
The fixture is identified by number, label (if assigned) and personality.
Page numbers are shown in white if any of the fixture’s attributes are
on that page. The current encoder page is identified in yellow.
The fixture’s attributes on the current page are identified in gold.
The level assigned to each identified attribute is identified in the
“Value” line. For 8-bit data types, the level is given as a percentage.
For 16-bit data types, the level is given as a value in the range 0-65535.
The level setting device assigned to each identified attribute is
identified, where TX and TY are the axes of the trackpad.
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When a range of fixtures is selected, the Fixture Box contains information
pertaining only to the last fixture in the range.
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E1-E5 are for encoders; X and Y are for wheels. These settings are inapplicable to
Express consoles which have neither encoders nor wheels.
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