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TheVista
Simple,Powerful,Visual
Version2.1B

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Jands Vista M1 Specifications

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BrandJands
ModelVista M1
CategoryDJ Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Getting started

Creating and loading shows

Covers creating new shows, opening existing ones, and saving work.

Patching your rig

Adding fixtures to the patch

Guides on adding fixtures using the Factory or User lists and the search box.

Configuring the DMX & Ethernet Outputs

Covers connecting Universes to DMX outputs and external Artnet devices.

Working with cuelists

Store All

Explains how to store all settings to fixtures, including saving a look in 3 clicks.

Store Part

Details advanced recording methods for adding or merging cues into existing cuelists.

SmartFX

Effect controls

Details controls for Rate, Feature, Sequence, and Advanced settings of effects.

Assigning Audio to a Cuelist

To assign an audio file to a Cuelist

Details how to assign an audio track to a cuelist and manage its playback.

Automating Playback

Using Timecode to control Cuelists

Guides on setting up and using timecode (LTC, MTC) to trigger cues.

Using Date and Time to control cuelists

Covers setting Vista to automatically play cuelists based on date and time.

The Playback Control Window

Controlling and monitoring playback

Provides an overview of the window for controlling and monitoring cuelists.

Using the console hardware

The Super Playback / Programmer controls

Explains the IPCG, Play, and SFX modes of hardware controls.

Appendix 2 – installing new software

Installation (T2, T4, I3 & L5 Consoles)

Provides instructions for installing Vista V2 software on T2, T4, I3 consoles.

Appendix 3 – creating a bootable USB device

Creating a bootable USB drive

Step-by-step guide to create a bootable USB drive for console installation.

Appendix 4 – tracking backup

Starting Tracking Backup

Steps to initiate the tracking backup system from the main console.

Appendix 5 – using VNC on T & I ‐ series consoles

Appendix 6, Using midi show control (MSC) to control cues

Appendix 7, Using serial communication to control cuelists

Appendix 8 – The Fixture Editor

DMX Chart tab:

Explains adding DMX channels, ranges, modes, and slots for fixture control.

Appendix 9 – Crash Logs

Retrieving Software Crash Files from a Console

Steps to generate and collect crash reports from consoles.

Retrieving Software Crash Files from a Windows PC

Procedure to configure Windows PCs for collecting crash dump files.

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