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lumenstudio
software user manual
lumenstudio
software user manual
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Scene (S): Scene management
· S 0(off) enable: displays an empty off scene before scene 0 in each area
· S Pause enable: allows a scene to be paused if the scene mode button is held for 1 second
· S Stop enable: allows a scene to be stopped if the scene mode button is held for 4 seconds
· S Fade cong : manages the fading between scenes
From Show : the fade time set inside the show le will be used
Force : the automatic fade time set in the menu will override all fadetimes in the show le
Force Max : the controller will look at the show le fade time and the menu fade time and use the greatest
Force Min : the controller will look at the show le fade time and the menu fade time and use the smallest
Never : the controller will never fade between scenes
· S Fade time: the time of the automatic fade between scenes
· S Auto reset: when enabled, any color, dimmer or speed overrides will be reset each time the scene is changed
· S Trigger : sets the scene triggering mode. Time Delay and Scene Butt allow for scenes to be scrolled through without playing
Auto : the scene will be triggered as soon as it’s selected
Time Delay : a short delay is added before a scene is triggered
Scene Butt. : the selected scene will not play until the scene button is pressed
First Start (F): Default settings when the unit is rst powered up
· F Scene Nr.: specify a default scene number
· F Display Time: when enabled, the time will be displayed on the screen at startup
· F Scene Nr.: enables the triggering of a scene at startup. If disabled, no scene will be triggered
Trigger (T): Manages the controllers external triggering properties
· T Time enable: enables the clock triggering
· T Ports enable: enables the 8 dry contact ports
· T RS232 enable: enables scene triggering by RS232
· T IR enable: enables the infra red port (disabled by default to prevent interference)
· T UDP enable: allows the controller to send and receive UDP messages required for network control
· T Blackout port : enables the blackout relay output which is triggered when the standby button is touched
Ethernet (E): Manages the controllers network settings
· Ethernet: Enables the Ethernet socket on the controller
· Dynamic IP Addr : enables dynamic IP addressing (DHCP) which allows the controller to obtain an IP address from a router
· Sync Blackout: when this open is enabled, all other controllers on the network will go into standby when the standby
button is pressed
· Enable NTP : enables Network Time Protocol. The controller will synchronise the clock with the internet if a connection is available
· NTP Server : the IP address of the server to synchronize the clock. The default is 005.135.141.108
· Device’s IP Add: the controller’s static IP address it will use if it does not receive an IP address via DHCP
· Mask: the subnet mask of the controller if not set to DHCP. Generally this is 255.255.255.0
· Default Gateway : the IP address of the router if not set to DHCP
· MAC Address : a unique ID used to identify the controller on the network
Date/Time (D): Manages the date and time stored inside the controller
· Date: the controller’s date
· Time: the controller’s clock time
Graphics (G): Screen management
· G Image enable: allows for images to be shown for each scene if they have been assigned in the programming software
· G Image full: when enabled, the image will be displayed in full screen and the scene and area will not be visible
· G Image time: the time it takes before the image is displayed in full screen
· G Sleep enable: when enabled, the screen brightness will dim after a certain amount of time
· G Sleep time: the amount of time to wait before sleeping
· G Bright normal: the % brightness when the controller is not sleeping
· G Bright sleep: the % brightness when the controller is sleeping
· G Bright LED: the % brightness of the mode and reset LEDs
DMX Output (X): Manage the timings of the DMX output messages and the page priorities (advanced function!)
· X MBB: Mark Before Break- the time to wait between sending each 512 channel DMX message (or ‘packet’)
· X Break: Break- the time to wait just before sending a new packet, resetting the DMX line
· X MAB: Mark After Break- the message which tells your receiver to begin reading data
· X MBS: Mark Between Slots- the delay time between sending each DMX channels data within the DMX packet
· Univ-1/Univ-2: each timing can be set differently depending on the universe number
· X Alphab Mode: if the same scene is triggered in the global area and a second area, the area with the highest letter will take
priority
· X LTP Mode: if the same scene is triggered in the global area and a second area, the latest scene triggered takes priority
Sensitive (S): Manage the touch sensitivity settings
· S USB Init: reset the touch sensitivity when the USB is connected and disconnected
· S Auto Time: the time to wait before automatically resetting the touch sensitivity
· S High Sense: when enabled, the sensitivity will be increased
· S See Values: see each touch sensitive button number and palette value
Language (L): change the language of the text which appears on the screen
About: Check the rmware release date and version number and assign a name for the controller
Reset: reset all settings to the factory default