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Zero 88 FLX Series - User Manual

Zero 88 FLX Series
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ZerOS
Introduction
Compliance
Revisions
Hardware Introduction
Software Introduction
Warnings & Safety
Quick Start
Patching
Controlling Fixtures
Recording Cues
Front Panel
FLX
FLX S48
FLX S24
Solution
Solution Introduction
ZerOS Wing
Desktops & Windows
FLX S Touchscreen
External Display
External Touchscreen
External Desktops
View Button
Output Window
Faders Window
Patching
DMX
Add Fixtures
Multi-Part Fixtures
Fixture Schedule
Selecting Fixtures
Patch Groups
Fixture Channel Number
Fixture Names
Alignment
Change Fixture
Edit DMX Address
DMX In
Syntax
Deleting Fixtures
ZerOS Library
Fixture Files
Fixture Editor Guide
Intensity
MFFs
Commands
Encoder wheels
Groups
Automatic Groups
Recording Groups
Using groups via touch
Using groups via syntax
Referencing Intensity Groups
Naming Groups
Updating Groups
Copying Groups
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Zero 88 FLX Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandZero 88
ModelFLX Series
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Warnings & Safety

Quick Start

Patching

Explains the process of patching fixtures to the console for the first time.

Controlling Fixtures

Details on how to control fixtures using faders, attribute buttons, and encoders.

Intensity Information

Patching

RigSync

Details RigSync for automatic fixture discovery and patching via RDM.

Edit DMX Address

Configuring DMX settings like address and universe for fixtures.

Intensity

Commands

Using the numeric keypad and command line to set fixture intensity.

Encoder wheels

Controlling fixture intensity using encoder wheels after selecting fixtures.

Groups

Controlling Fixtures

Colour

Defaults

Fixture Defaults

Default values that output an open white beam at 0% intensity.

Home

Setting fixtures to their default 'home' state with 100% intensity.

Max Level

Setting the maximum achievable value for any parameter.

Tagging

What is tagging?

Explains the tagging process for recording parameters, with SmartTag enabled or disabled.

Palettes

Effects

Cues & Playbacks

Record Options

Settings that affect which fixtures, attributes, and parameters are stored in cues.

Snapshot & SmartTag

Options that ensure the recorded lighting state is exactly what is seen on stage.

Tracking

Explains how cues can inherit parameter changes from previous cues.

Record Filters

Filters for defining what gets recorded: Fixtures, Parameters, and Attributes.

Recording Cues

The process of recording a lighting state into a cue on a playback.

Updating Cues

How to modify and update recorded cues with new lighting states.

Cue Settings

Configuring settings for individual cues.

Chases

Creating and managing chases by sequencing cues within a playback.

Chase Settings

Configuring chase direction, intensity, and speed.

Macros

Fixture Macros

Macros for specific fixture functions like lamp control or resets.

User Macros

Programming custom macros by recording button presses or commands.

Recording Macros

Step-by-step guide to recording macros using keys or commands.

Z Key

Save Show

Function to save the current show file to USB storage.

Lock

Locks the console with a PIN for unattended operation, disabling programming.

Blind

Setup

Fixture Schedule

Lists all fixtures in the show, allowing editing and viewing of patch information.

Add Fixtures

Process for finding and patching fixtures from the console's library.

Save

Instructions for saving the current show file to internal memory or USB.

Load

How to load show files, libraries, and software from USB storage.

Settings

Access to various system settings like display, operational, and network configurations.

Universes

Configuring DMX universes, protocols (DMX, sACN, Art-Net, CITP), and routing.

Triggers

Configuring how cues are triggered via MIDI, CAN, or remote switches.

Shortcuts

Keyboard Shortcuts

Maps front panel buttons to keyboard shortcuts for console operation.

Phantom ZerOS

Networking

IP Addressing

Explains IP addresses, subnets, and how devices communicate on a network.

Software Updates

Maintenance

Support

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