1. The program controls any fixture that has a DMX interface.
  2. It can control up to 512 active DMX channels.
  3. You can use a bitmap picture to represent the building or stage layout onto which the fixture icons can be placed. Each fixture can have a name assigned such as "Downstage left Cyberlight".
  4. Each show can have up to 256 sequences, where each sequence can contain up to 16384 scenes. The quantity of SHOW files is unlimited.
  5. Each fixture can have its own customised template (control panel), including Pan/Tilt field, sliders, colour buttons, gobo pictures, CMY control, text labels, knobs etc.
  6. The library of fixture templates can be extended by the user creating new ones or downloading them from our website.
  7. Sequence steps can take their step time from the internal clock, a Tap Beat, internal Master Time Track, external sound source or MIDI show control.
  8. Fixtures such as Scans can have their beam moving smoothly between scenes using 2 ways of cross fading. These are exponential and linear. This CROSSFADE function can be defined for each DMX channel separately in "Panel Designer".
  9. The track editor allows you to graphically see and manipulate the path of a scan beam. Standard track figures are availbale: circle, line, polygon. The "Sewing Machine" mode allows creating new scenes as points marked on this path.
  10. You can override fixtures to manual control (master mode) at any time for instance to use a scan as a follow spot. One fixture's control panel can be used for master controls of many fixtures in logical master mode. Another, "yellow" master, allows to use sliders assigned to DMX channels directly.
  11. It is easy to use a new fixture in a previously programmed show due to the copy and paste, save and load (scene, sequence, fixture scene, fixture sequence) features.
  12. The program is designed for Windows 95 using a screen resolution of 800x600 (SVGA) or above (640x480 is not recommended).
  13. The program can be remote controlled via PC midi input, or via virtual midi driver.
  14. Correction of the main scanners' beams targets in many scenes simultaneously for fast adaptation of ready show for any new place. (This targeting function is called "Position Memory")
  15. Traditional light software options - Pan/Tilt swapping and reverse, multi-sequence mode, time track play list and so on.
  16. 16-bit pan/tilt control (Pan fine and Tilt fine involved into main control).
  17. The DMX interface connects via the parallel port to the computer and uses (Jack version) 5V from the PC keyboard or (XLR/Mic... versions) 9V from external power supply (optional).
  18. For XLR versions needed power supply adapter have to be in the next range -
    (DC) 9.0V-12.0V
  19. 4 parallel DMX outputs (XLR versions - 3 outputs) and 1 audio input (stereo phone jack). Mic versions have also built-in microphone.
  20. Audio input level 0.7-1V.
  21. Controllers size - 164È104È36ÍÍ.
The main characteristics of XLR/mic FlashRom controller:
Quantity of sequences up to 100
Quantity of scenes in sequence up to 255
Total capacity 2000 scenes
Total time to upload the maximum amount of scenes to the interface ~ 7 min(0.2 sec/scene)
Number of interface reprogramming cycles 10000
Contains a built in programmer unit.
Sequence synchronisation is possible from the built in microphone or audio line input.
The interface contains a random number generator to vary the stored sequences playback automatically.
The interface can detect a silence in the audio and switch on a predefined scene.
It is available to define special statement of light devices in a pause.
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