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SGM Studio 12
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1 General instructions
2 Index
3 0 - Handbook layout
4 1 - Studio 12 Scan Control console layout
4 1.1 - Main features
4 1.2 - Technical specifications
5 1.3 - Studio 12 Scan Control’s sections
5 1.3.1 - Manual Presets
5 1.3.2 - Registers
5 1.3.3 - Light Chase Controls
6 1.3.4 - Masters
6 1.3.5 - DMX Unit Controls
7 1.4 - Studio 12 connectors
7 1.4.1 - DMX 512
7 1.4.2 - Up-Down pedal
7 1.4.3 - SMPTE
7 1.4.4 - Midi
7 1.4.5 - RS-232
7 1.4.6 - Audio In
8 1.4.7 - Disconnecting the power supply
8 2 - Console maintenance
8 2.1 - Access to internal components
8 2.2 - Cleaning and periodical checks
9 3 - Studio 12 Scan Control operating modes
10 4 - Manual Presets section
10 4.1 - Manual Presets in double preset mode
10 4.1.1 - Go function
11 4.1.2 - Solo function
11 4.1.3 - Link function
11 4.2 - Manual Presets in single preset mode
12 4.1.1 - Go function
12 4.1.2 - Solo function
12 4.1.3 - Link function
13 5 - Registers section
13 5.1 - Memory pages
13 5.2 - Register operating modes
14 5.3 - Storing a scene
14 5.4 - Modify a stored scene
14 5.5 - Copying a stored scene to another scene
15 6 - Light Chase Controls section
16 6.1 - Chase running
16 6.2 - Creating and modifying chases
17 7 - DMX Unit Controls section
18 7.1 - Direct mode use
19 7.1.1 - Program elements
19 7.2 - Groups of units
20 7.3 - Movement effects
20 7.4 - Use in Reg mode
20 7.5 - The Utilities
21 7.5.1 - Remote lamp ignition
21 7.5.2 - Remote fixture reset
21 7.5.3 - Operating areas
22 7.6 - Creating a program
22 7.6.1 - Copying a scene
23 7.6.2 - Copying a program
23
7.6.3 - Adding a Program to a Memory Register
24 8 - Setup functions
24 8.1 - Addressing light channels
24 8.1.1 - Equalization curves
24 8.2 - Addressing the fixtures
25 8.3 - Changing the language used
25 8.4 - Available memory
26 8.5 - Built-in memory
26 8.5.1 - Creationg a new unit
26 8.5.1.1 - DMX channel total
26 8.5.1.2 - LCD effect labels
27 8.5.1.3 - Internal addressing
28 8.5.1.4 - Standby values
28 8.5.1.5 - Type of effect
29 8.5.1.6 - Mirror/Head
29 8.5.1.7 - Slope Speed
30 8.5.1.8 - Unit name
30 8.5.1.9 - Remote and lamp reset values
31 8.5.1.10 - Dip-switch configuration
32 8.5.1.11 - Beam search values
32 8.5.1.12 - Type of control
34 8.5.2 - Error messages
35 8.5.3 - Modifying a unit in the library
35 8.5.4 - Deleting a unit from the library
36 9 - Using the connectors
36 9.1 - Pedal
36 9.2 - SMPTE socket
36 9.3 - Midi connectors
37 9.3.1 - Midi In - Note On
37 9.3.2 - Midi In - Note Off
37 9.3.3 - Midi In - Program Change
38 9.3.4 - Midi In - All Channels Off
38 9.3.5 - Midi In - Bank Select
38 9.3.6 - Midi Out - Program Change
38 9.3.7 - Midi Out - Bank Select
38 9.4 - RS-232 connections
38 9.4.1 - RS-232 - Channel On (01h)
38 9.4.2 - RS-232 - Channel Off (A2h)
39 9.4.3 - RS-232 - All Off (A3h)
39 9.4.4 - RS-232 - Register Change (A0h)
39 9.4.5 - RS-232 - Page Change (A4h)
39 9.4.6 - RS-232 - Device Select (A6h)
40 10 - Using ‘Event Recording’
40 10.1 - ‘Event Recording’ operating modes
40 10.2 - Creating a track
41 10.3 - Replaying a track
42 11 - Advanced use of the Studio 12 Scan Control
42 11.1 - Multiple units
45 11.2 - Multiple scanner units
46 11.3 - Using the colourchangers in pseudo-random mode
47 12 - Quick Reference
50 12.1 - Tree structure diagram of Setup functions
51 13 - Practical users guide
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