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| Brand | Zero 88 |
|---|---|
| Model | FLX Series |
| Category | Music Mixer |
| Language | English |
Explains the process of patching fixtures to the console for the first time.
Details on how to control fixtures using faders, attribute buttons, and encoders.
Details RigSync for automatic fixture discovery and patching via RDM.
Configuring DMX settings like address and universe for fixtures.
Using the numeric keypad and command line to set fixture intensity.
Controlling fixture intensity using encoder wheels after selecting fixtures.
Default values that output an open white beam at 0% intensity.
Setting fixtures to their default 'home' state with 100% intensity.
Setting the maximum achievable value for any parameter.
Explains the tagging process for recording parameters, with SmartTag enabled or disabled.
Settings that affect which fixtures, attributes, and parameters are stored in cues.
Options that ensure the recorded lighting state is exactly what is seen on stage.
Explains how cues can inherit parameter changes from previous cues.
Filters for defining what gets recorded: Fixtures, Parameters, and Attributes.
The process of recording a lighting state into a cue on a playback.
How to modify and update recorded cues with new lighting states.
Configuring settings for individual cues.
Creating and managing chases by sequencing cues within a playback.
Configuring chase direction, intensity, and speed.
Macros for specific fixture functions like lamp control or resets.
Programming custom macros by recording button presses or commands.
Step-by-step guide to recording macros using keys or commands.
Function to save the current show file to USB storage.
Locks the console with a PIN for unattended operation, disabling programming.
Lists all fixtures in the show, allowing editing and viewing of patch information.
Process for finding and patching fixtures from the console's library.
Instructions for saving the current show file to internal memory or USB.
How to load show files, libraries, and software from USB storage.
Access to various system settings like display, operational, and network configurations.
Configuring DMX universes, protocols (DMX, sACN, Art-Net, CITP), and routing.
Configuring how cues are triggered via MIDI, CAN, or remote switches.
Maps front panel buttons to keyboard shortcuts for console operation.
Explains IP addresses, subnets, and how devices communicate on a network.
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