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Compulite Dlite - Setting the Effect Direction; Determining Fixture Progression in Effects; Synchronizing Effects

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DLITE
Effects
2 Tap MORE....
3 Tap
INVERT SIZE.
Setting the effect direction
You can switch the direction of an effect.
Example: You have a jump, one-on effect running on the dimmer parameter for 6 fixtures. Which
means, fixture 1 jumps, then fixture 2, then fixture 3, etc.
To switch direction
1 Program an effect.
2 Tap
MORE....
3 Tap
.
Determining fixture progression in effects
Normal, Center, and Random control the effect’s progression through the participating fixtures.
Normal is the default progression with the effect running sequentially on the participating
fixtures in the order they were selected (1-3 is not like 3-1, or 2,1,3).
Center progression causes the effect to run in pairs from the center out or reversed if the direc-
tion is changed.
Random progression is a single fixture random sequential motion.
To change the progression
Example: Apply an effect library 1 and modify the effect by changing the fixture progression
to center.
1 Select fixtures.
2 Press
EFFECT.
The pre-programmed and user defined effects are displayed on the touch screen grid.
3 Tap effect 1.
Effect 1 is immediately applied to the participating fixtures.
4 Tap
MORE....
5 Tap
CENTER.
Note: Switching the direction runs the effect from the edge to the center instead of from
the center to the edge.
Synchronizing effects
The sync feature allows you to synchronize two or more effects that are running on different param-
eters. You can synchronize one parameter to another by selecting the F, C, or B banks.
Example: You want the pan effect to start when the cyan color effect is at Open White and to reach
the maximum pan point when the color effect is at cyan FL. In this case, you apply the sync feature.

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