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Compulite Spark User Manual

Compulite Spark
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Menus
Spark
2-11
Spark contains the following menus:
Menu Purpose
1. Channel Patch Dimmer management includes soft patch, assigning dimmer
curves, defining proportional patch per dimmer, exchanging
dimmers, enabling or disabling General Master control. and testing
channels or dimmers. Patching for DMX input. Examining
patching for dimmers, channels, and scrollers.
2. Load Load show files from a floppy disk. All the data contained in a
show file can be loaded or selected parts, such as Libraries only
and Macros only.
3. Memory Operations Rename, copy, delete memories, and clear the console’s memory.
5. Record Recording Spark’s memory contents to a floppy disk or to the hard
disk. File management.
7. Printer Generate hard copy of show data.
8. System Parameters General system information is displayed. There are options that
you can redefine to customize the system.
9. Macro Create, modify, and delete macros. Assign macros to DMX input
channels.
11. Test Test channels. Test dimmers regardless of their channel soft patch.
13. Spot Patch Create homogenous beam movement, for moving lights, regardless
of the physical orientation of the device.
14. Delete Play/Act Delete shows files from a floppy disk.
19. Mix Output Patch spot control numbers, assign output addresses, customize
device definitions, create a moving device definition library, and
load/record moving device definitions in device files. This menu
does not appear if the system is not configured for spots.
20. Scroller Assign control channels to scrollers, fine tune frame set ups,
enable the dark gel option. This menu does not appear if the
system is not configured for scrollers.
21. Event Program Events that trigger multiple playback events in the
system.
23. MIDI In/Out Enable keys and controllers for MIDI communication. Edit default
MIDI codes. Program macros of MIDI command strings. Enable or
disable the MIDI Synch function.
Some of the F key functions may be carried out on the keypad as in editing:
F Key in menu KEYPAD
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Store
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Memory
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Compulite Spark Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCompulite
ModelSpark
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish