Fixture Check

With Fixture Check, you can easily accomplish your pre-show lighting check. Each step of your Fixture Check can either be advanced manually or automatically.

 

 To Manually Perform A Fixture Check

  1. Select the fixture where you want to start the fixture check.

  2. Press and hold the Tools Button or [T] on the QWERTY keyboard.

  3. Select Fixture Check [S1].(you may need to select  <more> to see Fixture Check on [S1]).

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  1. The Current Fixture text box will have the first Fixture you have selected in it. Change it with the Wheel or by typing in a new number if needed.

Note:

If you type a value in the  Current Fixture box and press Enter, the Fixture will raise to the High Check Value. If you then type in a new number and press Enter again, the previous number will go to the Low Check Value and the new Fixture will go to the High Check Value.  

  1. Select the High Check Value box and enter a percentage level to establish the maximum level at which Fixtures play during the check.

  2. Select the Low Check Value box and enter a percentage level to establish the minimum level Fixtures return to after being checked.

  3. Use the Go Forward or Go Back button to manually execute each step of the Fixture Check.

  4. Click OK when the check is completed.

  5. Click the Release button on the Fixture grid toolbar twice (or press the [REL] key twice) to release all Fixtures controlled by the keypad (shown with red levels under the Fixture number).

To Automate Fixture Check

  1. Follow steps 1 through 6 above.

  2. Enter a time in the Advance Time text box.

Note:

The Advance Time establishes the length of time a Fixture stays at the High Check Value before automatically fading down to the low check value. At the same time the next Fixture fades up to the High Check level, and so on.

  1. Click Stop if you want to pause on a Fixture.

  2. Press either the Go Forward or Go Back button to continue in the desired direction.

  3. Select OK or press Enter when your done.

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