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PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE
In the following example, three MiniMAC Maestros are programmed in IR Stand-
Alone Mode to project gobos that chase each other counterclockwise in a triangular
pattern.
SETUP
Setup three fixtures in a row and point them toward a wall. Insert the IR receiver in
the fixture on the right end as seen facing the wall from behind the fixtures. This
will be the master fixture; set it to
rCS mode and give it address 1.
Insert a data cable into the output of fixture 1 and connect it to the input of the
middle fixture. Set the middle fixture to
rCr and give it address 2. Insert a data
cable into the output of fixture 2 and connect it to the input of the third fixture. Set
the third fixture to
rCr and give it address 3.
From the control panel of each fixture, select Ctr/SCE/CLr and press [enter]
to delete all programming. Press [menu] a few times until the display reads
r00.
Point the remote control at the IR receiver and press the lamp power button.
SCENE 00
Press [ID] [1] to select fixture 1. Press
[Pan/Tilt] and position the beam at the
bottom-right corner of the triangle.
Press [Color/Gobo] and select a gobo
with [up] and [down]. Press
[Effect/Focus] and focus with [up] and
[down]. (Fine focus is available with
[left] and [right].) Press
[Rotating/Index] and rotate the gobo to
the desired angle with [left] and
[right]. Press [fade] [10] [wait] [5] to
set a fade time of 10 seconds and a
wait time of 5 seconds. Press [Store] to
save the settings to scene 00.
Press [ID] [2] and similarly set fixture 2 to project a gobo at the top of the triangle.
Set a fade time of 6 seconds and set the wait time to 4. Press [Store].
Select fixture 3 and focus a gobo at the bottom-left corner of the triangle. Set a fade
time of 7 seconds and set the wait time to 4. Press [Store].
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