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TECshow NAVIGATOR 24 MKII User Manual

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P. 5
| Tecshow Navigator 24 MKII
English version
Front View
1. Preset A LEDs - Show the current intensity of
the relevant channel numbered from 1 to 12.
2. Channel Sliders 1-12 - These 12 sliders are
used to control and /or program the intensities
of channels 1-12.
3. Flash Buttons 1-12 - These 12 buttons are used
to bring an individual channel, to full intensity.
4. Preset B LEDs - Show the current intensity of
the relevant channel numbered from 13-24.
5. SCENE LEDs - Light when relevant scenes are
active.
6. Channel Sliders 13-24 - These 24 sliders are
used to control and /or program the intensities
of channels 13-24.
7. Flash Buttons 13-24 - These 24 buttons are
used to bring an individual channel, to full in-
tensity. They also are used for programming.
8. Dark Button - This button is used to momen-
tarily black out overall output.
9. Down/Beat Rev - DOWN functions to modify a
scene in Edit mode; BEAT REV is used to reverse
the chasing direction of a program with regular
beat.
10. Mode Select/Rec Speed - Each tap will acti-
vate the operating mode in the order: CHNS /
SCENES, Double Preset and Single Preset. Rec
Speed: Set the speed of any of the programs
chasing in Mix mode.
11. Up/Chase Rev - Up is used to modify a scene in
Edit mode. Chase Rev is to reverse the chasing
direction of a scene under Speed Slider control.
12. Page Button - Tap to select pages of scenes
from Page 1-4.
13. Delete/Rev One - Delete any step of a scene or
reverse the chasing direction of any program.
14. Segment Display - Shows the current activity
or programming state.
15. Insert / % or 0-255 - Insert is to add one step or
steps into a scene. % or 0-255 is used to change
display value cycle between % and 0-255.
16. Edit /All Rev - Edit is used to activate Edit
mode. All Rev is to reverse the chasing direction
of all programs.
17. Add or Kill/ Rec Exit - In Add mode, multiple
scenes or Flash buttons will be on at a time. In
Kill mode, pressing any Flash button will kill any
other scenes or programs. Rec Exit is used to
exit from Program or Edit mode.
18. Record/ Shi - Record is used to activate
Record mode or program a step. Shi functions
only used with other buttons.
19. Master A Button - Brings channel 1-12 to full of
current setting.
20. Park Button - Used to select Single/Mix Chase,
bring Channel 13-24 to full of current setting,
or momentarily program a scene into Master B
slider, depending on the current mode.
21. Hold Button - This button is used to maintain
current scene.
22. Step Button - This button is used to go to next
step when the Speed Slider is pushed to the
bottom or in Edit mode.
23. Audio Button - Activates audio sync of chase
and audio intensity eects.
24. Master Slider A - This slider controls overall
output of all channels.
25. Master Slider B - This slider controls the chase
of all programs.
26. Blind Button - This function takes the channel
out of the chase of a program in CHNS /SCENE
mode.
27. Home Button - This button is used to deacti-
vate the Blind.
28. Tap Sync Button - Repeatedly tapping this
button establish the chase speed.
29. Full On Button - This function bring overall
output to full intensity.
30. Black Out Button - This button is used to kill
all output with exception for that resulting from
Flash and Full On.
31. Fade Time Slider - Used to adjust the Fade
Time.
32. Speed Slider - Used to adjust the chase speed.
33. Audio Level Slider - This slider controls the
sensitivity of the Audio input.
34. Fog Machine button

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TECshow NAVIGATOR 24 MKII Specifications

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BrandTECshow
ModelNAVIGATOR 24 MKII
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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