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1. THE MANUAL FIELD C1 C24 FADERS e Locate the general master GM at 100 e Confirm that the BLK OUT amp SG DB keys are not activated LED off From the manual field we have control about 24 console channels With the C master manual field general master at 100 When a fader is moved out the its 0 level its corresponding control channel outs in scene with a proportional level to the marked level with the potentiometer The associated flash key LED shows us this level When we push the channel flash key and while this is pushed the channel is at 100 level The manual field output is proportional to the C master level When the C master is in its 0 the down end of its travel there is not manual field output Note The Flash keys are not controlled for the C master How to remove the output to scene of the manual field There are three possibilities 1 Move the 24 manual field faders at 0 Clear the manual field composition 2 Move the C fader at its 0 This process maintains the manual field composition 3 With the keys sequence DELETE SG DB Clear the manual field composition LT UN 9 User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions There is a second function mode for the manual field Double Mode This mode permit us to do manual fades between two manuals compositions from the C1 C24 faders e Select Double mode Push the SG DB key LED on In this way C master
2. SETUP SCR EDIT Place us in the desired cell the cell at right of the control channel number that will be a scroller and with the INSERT key switch between the two options LIGHT SCROLLER set up the desired channel like scroller See also the lesson 7 SCROLLERS EXAM Scroller channel e Press EX AM key and press the Flash key of the desired channel The channel number appears in the display with a little s for scroller channel or with a little c for light channel From the SETUP PATCH menu the scroller channel also is marked with a little ei In others words each time that you see a little s near the channel number you see a scroller number WORKING WITH THE SCROLLERS The scroller output level is a colour in scene and one colour isn t more important than other colour with great output level To resolve this problem in scene the scroller channels work in LTP mode Last Take Precedence and no in HTP mode High Take Precedence TRITTON has two working modes for scrollers PRIORIon Mode In this mode the playbacks of TRITTON have the next priority order 1 Manual field 2 The masters beginning from the master 1 and finishing in master 12 TRITTON 24 3 The sequence first X2 and after X1 PRIORIoff Mode All playbacks have the same priority except the manual field Lr LB 63 User Manual Lesson 9 Working with Scrollers
3. LNG Language Select the option LNG In the second pages of the Setup menu Display 2 t RSTMLNGMICT EEP XF SCR gt e Select the option LNG with the cursors e Press ENTER Now we can see the selected language Select it and choose the desired working language This change only affects to the messages and information lines CT Display contrast Select the option CT In the second pages of the Setup menu Display 2 Set RST LNGMCTHE 54 LI tr User Manual Lesson 7 Setup BEEP XF SCR gt e Select the option CT with the cursors e Press ENTER Now to adjust the display contrast use the up amp down arrows keys We can see the result of this adjustment in the display BEEP Acoustic signal Select the option BEEP In the second pages of the Setup menu Display 2 Set RST LNG CT MBEEPMXF SCR gt e Select the option BEEP with the cursors e Press ENTER To activate deactivate the acoustic signal beep Here we have the commands ON beep active amp OFF beep deactivate By default we have the option at ON active XF Crossfade type Select the option XF In the second pages of the Setup menu Display 2 t RST LNG CT EEPEXFNSCR gt e Select the option XF with the cursors e Press ENTER In the display MXfMDIPLESSon
4. e Press the LOAD key Press the desired Mn Master associated key It is possible push mote than one Mn key the associated master with each pushed key is loaded with the next recorded preset to the last loaded preset Exit with ENTER 2 Clear the master content Press the 0 numerical key 12 LB pr User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions e Press LOAD Press the desired Mn It is possible push mote than one Mn key the associated master with each pushed key is cleared Exit with ENTER Or e Press DELETE Press the desired Mn It is possible push mote than one Mn key the associated master with each pushed key is cleared Exit with ENTER 3 Enter a fade time in a master within a preset or channel group e Enter the desired time 0 999 in seconds Enter the O seconds is similar to clear the master assigned time e Press TIME key Press the desired Mn key It is possible push mote than one Mn key to enter the same time in their associated masters Exit with ENTER 4 Loading correlative presets in consecutive masters Enter the first preset number to load in the masters e Press LOAD LOAD Double click All the masters are loaded from the indicated preset to the last recorded preset or until all the masters are loaded This keys sequence reloads the previous assignations 5 Clearing all the masters e Enter number 0 e Press LOAD LOAD Double click All the maste
5. By default the TRITTON crossfade is dipless But the user can deactivate this characteristic About the dipless crossfade The dipless characteristic is applied to the channels that are in X1 and X2 at the same time One channel in X1 fades up at 0 and in the same time this channel in X2 fade at 100 level When a crossfade is dipless this channel never has during the crossfade a level inferior at the level stored in X2 target level Example The channel 1 is in X1 in scene at 75 and it is in X2 at 80 When we press GO to start the crossfade The channel 1 is maintained at 75 until the X2 output scopes this level in this moment this channel is controlled for X2 and fades at 80 LT EJ 55 User Manual Lesson 7 Setup If the crossfade is not dipless in this same example when we press GO the channel 1 beginning to fade toward 096 until the X2 output scopes this current level In this moment this channel is controlled by X2 SCH Scrollers colour changers e Select the option SCR In the second pages of the Setup menu Display 2 t RST LNG CT EEP XFMSCRB e Select the option SCR with the cursors e Press ENTER In the display MScrMEDIT DFT PRIORIoff ScrO From here we can EDIT Edit the scroller sheet DFT DEFAULT Whit this option we set up that all the channels are lighting channels There are not scrollers In this case in the display
6. times Activates the step and the chase is now in step to step mode Exams the stored chases list Exams the chase 801 Exams the master assignation 1 User Manual Lesson 7 Setup 7 SETUP SYSTEMS SETUP The user can configure the systems with his preferences in the Setup menu Each parameter of the systems has valour by default this valour is the adopted valour after a hard reset Adjust all the parameter before the programming Options of Setup menu F EQ UM ER The MSETUPHB menu is in the second page of the Main menu This menu is formed by 2 pages with the next options Page 1 MSetMPCH SEO GM PRH MEM MID gt gt Page 2 MSetMRST LNG CT BEEP XF SCR gt PCH 24 36 48 control channels 512 dimmer channels Page 1 SetlPCHNMSEO GM PRH MEM MID gt Select the option PCH channels patch pressing BPATCHW ENTER In Setup Patch menu BPatchWEDIT DFT cl LF cl In the lower line we find information about the current patch e cl appears if the patch is lineal for 24 36 48 channels by default LT EJ 41 User Manual Lesson 7 Setup e LF appears if all channels have their LIMIT at 100 by default e Cl appears if all channels have assigned the curve 1 by default In the upper line we find e Patch To return to the previous menu SETUP e ED
7. MDFY ENTER To modify the group or preset in the master we must MDFY ENTER Mn Now a new working mode is activated the modification mode this mode permit us to do the needed modifications and store them During this mode is active in the display you can see These options permit us to store the modifications REC to quit without store them ESC and access to the numerical editor NUM in a temporal mode to adjust channels In the inner line you can see the item that TRITTON is modifying The preset are identified by their number Mdfy 23 and the groups with the label GRP Mdfy GRP When you access to modify a preset or group in addition to the display options TRITTON loads the preset or group selected in the A manual field and at the same time forces at 0 to the resst of LT EJ 19 User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions the console outputs In this way only the preset or group selected to modification mode is active in scene In this status the SG DB LED is blinking to shows us that the modification mode is active Now we can use the channel faders or the numerical editor NUM to do the desired modifications When the preset or group is satisfactorily modified press REC ENTER to store the changes or press ESC ENTER to quit without store the modifications Resume MDFY ENTER modifications REC ENTER MDFY ENTER Mn modifications REC ENTER Note When you access to the
8. enter this level with two digits 0s The last action done in the editor is erased pressing C To exit the editor press ENTER Note The editor of manual field has the same functioning that the faders of the manual field included the functioning in Double mode LEVEL FINE ADJUSTMENT The user can do a fine adjustment 0 255 with more precision that the numeric entry after to enter a level by numeric keyboard and before to press other key The up and down arrows permit us to do a fine adjustment about the entered level 18 B vr User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions PRESETS amp GROUPS MODIFICATION It is possible to change the group or preset content editing it newly with other information overwrite or modifying its content with the MDFY function To overwrite the preset number we must e Edit the desired scene e REC TRITTON ask for a confirmation REC to confirm The preset has been stored with the new scene To overwrite the group in the master we must e Edit the desired scene e LOAD Mn The group in the master has been stored with the new scene Using the MDFY function it is possible to modify presets and groups totally or partially The MDFY function is in the first page of the main menu To select it displace the cursor using the arrows keys and press ENTER to accept it Main SEQ 20 MDFY NUM gt To modify the preset number we must e
9. groups can be used like presets in the masters Create a channel group Do you a combination channels levels with the manual faders C1 C24 for example all panoramas at 100 When the desired picture is in scene load you this combination in a master like a channel group e Push the LOAD key e Push the desired Mn key Mn Associated master key M1 M12 e The light in scene now is in the master The red LED of the associated key to the master Mn is lit at 50 this LED shows us that its associated master has light information Now you can give this channels group in scene moving up the master fader The green LED is lit at 100 it shows us that its associated master is in scene If we remove the manual field output and move up the master fader that has this group we can see in scene the channel group We can have up to 800 different groups The channels groups can be recorded in the master pages 10 3 or User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions When we remove a group of its master the group is erased We have to record it in a master page Remove the master assignation pressing e LOAD e Mn Master associated key that we want clear Now the red LED of the master associated key Mn is at 0 showing us that the master is empty Other way for remove the master assignation is e DELETE e Mn Master associated key that we want clear Note In the groups and preset always is recorded the
10. And passes at the next number of dimmer channel 2 From a cell of the number of control channel inserts the next number of control channel and inserts he valour by default for LIMIT and curve And passes at the next number of dimmer channel 3 From a cell of L or C copies only the valour of L or C respectively And passes at the next number of dimmer channel It is necessary have assigned the control channel Note If we want copy the same control channel number that the assigned too the previous dimmer channel in the cell of control channel c maintain pressed the TIME key and press INSERT Example 3 Assign the dimmer channels 3 15 to the control channels 4 16 Setup EDIT e Access to the dimmer channel 3 and select its cell of control channel 3 Wc3 Mir Cl 4 c4 LF Cl e Enter its control channel 4 and press J key e Press INSERT and maintain this key pressed up to the dimmer channel 15 15 Mcl1 6MLF C1 16 cl6 LF C1 SEQ Parameters for the sequence e Select the menu option SEQ from the Setup menu Display 1 Set PCHMESEQMGM PRH MEM MID gt e Select the option SEQ pressing BSEQI ENTER In the SEQ SETUP menu MsegMsoLO0on T on RECfixed 44 LD3 LT User Manual Lesson 7 Setup Here we have access to the parameters SOLOon SOLOoff This parameter can appear in these two formats This parameter permits that a Flash Solo in the masters b
11. GO BACK the crossfade is restarted in inverted direction We can press this key as many times as will be necessary 28 LII Lr User Manual Lesson 5 Main Menu The Sequence The displacement of the sequence There are two modes to interrupt the sequential order of the crossfades one programmed editing jumps in the sequence Basically is one indication of the next step to fade after the step with the programmed jump For example in the step 56 enter a jump to step 1 J1 so when the step 56 is in scene the next step will be the step 1 now in X2 And other with the INSERT function With this function at any time we can Enter the step number and press INSERT GO Inserting in X1 scene the indicated step Enter the preset number and press dot INSERT GO Inserting in X1 scene the indicated preset If this preset number is in more than one step in X1 is located the first step with this preset e Enter the step number and press INSERT GO BACK Inserting in X2 next step in scene the indicated step There is not light jump in scene e Enter the preset number and press dot INSERT GO BACK Inserting in X2 next preset in scene the indicated preset There is not light jump in scene e 1 INSERT INSERT double click Places the sequence in initial position Enter the step number and press INSERT INSERT places the step 0 in X1 and the indicated step in X2 e Enter the preset number and press dot INSERT I
12. RS485 standard twisted pares screened of low capacitance and 120 ohms impedance Switch on the console Switch in position I TRITTON is ready to work MAINTENANCE TRITTON doesn t need periodical maintenance Cleaning Clean the external surfaces with a cloth wetted in water TECHNICAL SERVICE GERMANY Geo Technic Fax 0049 0 6188 90 11 41 Tel 0049 0 6188 90 11 40 Actualization of software www dimmer de 6 WW LT User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic 3 LAYOUT amp BASIC FUNTIONS LAYOUT LOGIC PARTS In the frontal panel of the console we can find MANUAL FIELD The 24 potentiometers 36 for TRITTON 36 or 48 for TRITTON 48 localizer in the upper zone and marked like C1 C24 are the channels level potentiometers All potentiometer has one Flash key associated All Flash keys have a green LED In this LED we can see the output level of its associated channel These keys are affected only by the general master position In the frontal panel upper left we can find the C potentiometer this potentiometer controls the manual field output in scene C potentiometer doesn t affect the channel flash level is the manual field master Over this potentiometer we can find the SG DB key This key permits us to choose between two manual field modes Single LED off y Double LED on MASTERS There are 12 ma
13. This parameter can appear in these two formats This parameter permits us deactivate the console dimmers output whit the BO key or not BLKOUTenabled The BO key deactivates the console dimmers output BLKOUTdisabled The BO key has not function To change this parameter select the command BLKOUTenabled In the display ENABLE DISABLE Choose the desired option 46 LL Lr User Manual Lesson 7 Setup To see the current configuration for the GM fader and the BO key in the display EX AM BLK OUT PRH Preheat Function e Select the option PRH in the Setup menu Screen 1 Set PCH SEQ GM BMPRHMMEM MID gt e Select PRT with the cursors e Press ENTER In the display MprhMLv CAP gt 0 To preheat the lamps use the preheat function There are two working modes LV LEVEL Linear function All channels are to the same preheating level ELVE ENTER In this moment all the console dimmer channels are at To erase any preheating information 0 ELVE ENTER CAP CAPTURE Non linear function We can capture one scene for the preheat function Prepare the desired scene output BCAPH ENTER This scene is now the preheating output For the two working modes The information in scene from the PRHT function is not stored in the presets The PRHT function from the option LEVEL does not affect to the scrollers The general master has not control about the PRHT level
14. X2 faders The recorded sequence times are not computed LT EY 27 User Manual Lesson 5 Main Menu The Sequence As initial situation suppose we have the X1 amp X2 faders in their lower position These faders are inverted when X1 is in its lower position has its maximum level at 100 and when X2 is in its lower position is at 06 In this situation the X1 preset is in scene and the X2 preset is waiting to fade in scene We can move the faders at the same time or not Note that the X1 amp X2 presets respond to the movements of their faders The crossfade finishes when the two faders reach their upper position In this moment the X2 step preset jump to X1 and the next step in the sequence jump to X2 The next crossfade is ready The scale of these faders have been inverted now X1 is in its 100 and X2 in its 0 The green LEDS marked likes X1 amp X2 show us the direction of the needed movement to finish the crossfade e If X2 is lit move the faders at their upper position e If X1 is lit move the faders at their lower position In any time we can press the GO key starting the crossfade automatically In the same way when the crossfade is in automatic mode we can take manual control with the faders 2 Automatic without stored fade times In this mode the GO amp GO BACK keys are used Not store fade times in the sequence Each time that we press the GO key the sequence advances one step There is not a real fa
15. and will lose its control over this output of the scroller Thus any master triggered will impose its level colour on scene the same as any step new of a chase or of sequence and once put this colour in scene will lose all its control over the same It can not be eliminated colour information so only to give new colour LT EJ 57 User Manual Lesson 7 Setup 58 M Lr User Manual Lesson 8 Test 8 TEST TRITTON 24 TRITTON 36 amp TRITTON 48 have functions of TEST that they help us to exam the correct operation of the console and to isolate possible problems We have Software Tests and Hardware Tests SOFTWARE TEST Select the option TEST in the Main menu TEST ENTER In the display HARD MEMORIA ER Here we have the next test options BUF BUFFER This option shows us the output level of the 512 DMX channels We can exam a concrete channel moving us with the arrow keys or entering the desired dmx channel number and press key The information that it appears in the function EXAM EXAM in not the same that the buffer information in the buffer information we see also the result of applying the curve and the limit function Note In the buffer information we have the information about the 512 output channels HARD HARDWARE This option has a series of test options of console physical parts as are the test of LED the faders the keys See bel
16. e One scroller controlled by the manual field will follow to the movement of its fader except when the fader is at 096 in this moment this scroller can be controlled by other playbacks For PRIORIoff the scroller is at 0 and without control and for PRIORIon the scroller channel takes the level of the next playback in the priority order e One scroller included in a master follows the next process In the moment that the master takes a level gt 0 the scroller appears in scene at its recorded level in others words the scroller take its colour immediately f e 80 in this way this scroller doesn t pass by the previous colours e This scroller included in the master doesn t change its output level when the master returns at 096 In others word the colour is maintained in scene but this scroller isn t controlled by this masters If we are in PRIORIon mode the next playback takes its control e When one scroller is controlled by one chase The scroller always is in hard 1 mode and the scroller doesn t depend to the master level of this chase The scroller output level changes when the next chase step produces one change or when other playback produces the change e When one scroller is in X2 in the sequence in the same moment that X2 begins its fade to scene the scroller takes its target level its stored colour this scroller doesn t fade It is important that the user tests with both modes and chooses your preferred mode
17. example when we work with scrollers or moving lights this tool is very used From the Main menu select the option NUM In the display To the right of the display are the symbols that indicate us the new functions for the cursor keys These functions only are actives when this display are present To the left of the display is the command line The new functions for the cursors or arrow keys are Arrow Up Permit us add one channel group of the selected group Arrow down Permit us eliminate one channel of the selected group Arrow right Permit us create a channel range Arrow left Permits us assign a level for the selected channels group in the editor Enter this level with two digits Examples e Select the channel 1 at 75 The first entered number is always a channel number Press the keys 1 75 In the command line C 1975 e Select the channels 5 20 at 56 Press the keys 5 20 56 In the command line C 5 200 56 e Select the channels 16 18 and 20 24 except the 23 at 15 LT E 17 User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions Press the keys 16 18 20 24 23 15 In the command line C 16 18 20 24 230 15 e Select the channel 23 at 100 Press the keys 23 In the command line C 23 GF To obtain the level 100 Full press the key E two times e Select the channel 24 at 5 Press the keys 24 05 In the command line C 2405 To obtain the level lt 10
18. fader imitates this movement It is one way to store the movements of faders in real time e TRITTON have Running Status increasing the transmission velocity More information about MIDI in the lesson 10 To access to the second SETUP display Select the option gt In the Setup menu Display 1 Set PCH SEO GM EM MIDM e Select the option gt with the cursors e Press ENTER In the display we have the second page of SETUP commands Display 2 MsSetMRST LNG CT BEEP XF SCR gt In this page also it is the command to pass to the first Setup menu page The first command Set also it is used to return at the Main menu LT EJ 53 User Manual Lesson 7 Setup RST Warm reset Select the option RST In the second pages of the Setup menu Display 2 SetMRSTMLNG CT BEEP XF SCR gt e Select the option RST with the cursors e Press ENTER In this moment the console 1 Places the sequence in its beginning 2 Deactivates the started chases 3 Sets up all masters at 0 level 4 Erases the manual field information 5 Maintains all the stored data and all the Setup parameters The console now is in a known status NOTE In TRITTON also has a hardware reset With the console in off press lt and hold down this key and switch on the console For more information see the lesson 3
19. key pressed we insert presets channels group without need of displacing us with the arrows To clear one step press DELETE over this step To clear a step time press DELETE over this time The step time by default is 0 1 seconds or CUT time Each time that we move the cursors the previous entry is stored C key erases the numerical data no stored The step time can be from 0 seconds up to 999 seconds though the times of 3 characters have not decimal part Chases of groups To store a group in a chase step we can Select the desired chase step with the cursors Prepare the desired scene Press LOAD In this moment the console output is stored like a group in the selected chase step Move the arrows to edit other step Or we can LT E 37 User Manual Lesson 6 The Chases Go to the end of the chase the first empty step Prepare the desired scene Press INSERT In this moment the console output is stored like a group in the selected chase step and the system is ready in the next step General notes To load one group you can use LOAD or INSERT in the last step During of edition of the chase the LOAD key doesn t work out this chase edition In the groups chases because of the chases haven t reference number in the chase steps appears the step number THE CHASES IN THE MASTERS The chase uses 2 consecutive masters for its control The odd master is the level control master for
20. mm x 60 mm 160 mm 8 Kg e TRITTON 48 1000 mm x 500 mm x 60 mm 160 mm 10 Kg e 85 265V 50 60 Hz e Nominal Power 21W e Nominal Intensity 0 165 A e Protection 2 fuses x 1 A 250V type F e Temperature 45 80 C e Humidity 80 no condensation e CATI AU rr User Manual Lesson 2 Technical Characteristics CONECTIONS In the rear panel DMX OUT DMX 512 1990 output according to the USITT Standard female XLR 5 Code Pin 1 GND Pin 2 Data Pin 3 Data 3 amp 4 pins No connected MIDI IN THRU OUT Standard port MIDI 3 female DIN 5 180 EI MIDI IN MIDI THRU MIDI OUT MAINS Mains input 85 265 V 50 60Hz IEC base with 2 fuses enclosure 1 A 250V type F fuses and on off switch I position on amp O position off Notes In the inner power supply there is one 2 A fuse Remember this for your replacements You have to use cables with earth connection normalised cables tris User Manual Lesson 2 Technical Characteristics INSTALLATION TRITTON is distributed ready to work Unpack the console with care Place the console in a plane surface Connect the power cable to the IEC base in the rear of TRITTON Always use power cable with earth normalised Connect the DMX output cable to the connector marked like DMX OUT Always use data cable for the
21. numerical editor NUM from MDFY in the NUM display you can see the flag Mdfy this flag informs us that the modification mode is active When you quit of the NUM menu pressing ENTER you return to the MDFY menu 20 LII ur Summary SG DB DELETE SG DB LOAD Mn REC REC DELETE 0 DELETE LOAD Mn LOAD LOAD 0 LOAD Mn DELETE Mn 0 LOAD LOAD TIME Mn TIME TIME 9 REC 9 DELETE 900 DELETE 9 LOAD 900 LOAD MDFY ENTER Mn MDFY ENTER Summary for EXAM functions EXAM EXAM 0 EXAM EXAM EXAM Mn 900 EXAM 9 EXAM EXAM FL MT EXAM SG DB User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions Selects the single or double modes for the manual field Erases the manual field output Loads the scene like a group in the selected master Stores the scene like a preset N 1 Stores the scene like a preset 1 799 Erases the selected preset Erases all the stored presets Loads the preset in the selected master Loads the correlative presets from the in all the masters Clears the assignations of its associated master Clears the assignations of its associated master Clear the assignations of all the masters Assigns a fade time 0 999 at the selected master Assigns a fade time at all the masters within preset or group Records the 12 masters assignation in a page 9 Erases the indicated page Erases all the stored pages Loads the indicated page in the masters Clear the
22. slow ramp At the same time the previous step goes out scene with a slow ramp it is like a crossfade The soft mode is the unique mode that permits has two steps of the chase in scene The chases are play in the masters using 2 consecutive faders and their associated keys to control each chase STORING A CHASE To store a chase Enter the chase number 8 Press REC The console answer us if the steps are of preset grupos or channels LT EY 35 User Manual Lesson 6 The Chases ESMCHAN Select the desired step type Next in the display 802MT0 0M gt P The form of editing the chase it is similar to the employee in a data sheet and to the already explained for the case of the sequence Remember that the arrow keys permit us mover us to the desired cells and the numerical data are entered from the numerical keyboard In the display from left to right Cell 1 It is the chase number we are editing or modifying 802 under this number there is a flag shows us if the chase is from preset P groups G or channels C Cell 2 It is the step time The time chase depends of the number the steps T0 0 Cell 3 It is the direction Right left or cyclic To select the desired direction places in this cell and press INSERT gt Cell 4 It is the chase mode there are 4 hard modes and 1 soft mode To select the desired mode places in this cell and press
23. the active console memory MLOB ENTER In this process the active console memory is actualised completely with the stored data show The number of the last show loaded appears at the end of the inner line of the first page 48 M Lr User Manual Lesson 7 Setup REC To record the current show in the memory like a show file HE BRECH ENTER The currents show is without changes In the show file are stored All presets pages chases the sequence and all the Setup Parameters The number of the last show stored appears at the end of the inner line of the first page Note The groups or masters assignations only are stored if they are in any page Recommendation Record your show periodically In case of problems you can save a lot of edition time DEL DELETE To erase one stored show file HH EDELE ENTER The show file is deleted If this show is too in the active show remains here only the show file is erased FORMT FORMAT To format the data memory for shows files The console advises us when this process is necessary the first time that you want store one show or used this command always that you want erase all the show files All show file is erased BFORMTB ENTER This command needs confirmation SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE Sysx RXD TXD TRITTON permits us to export show data stored in its memory to a MIDI sequencer or other console and after it permits us to import these data Moreover this functio
24. the chase output 0 10096 The even master is the speed control master for the chase CUT 100 STORED TIME 50 and HOLD 0 The Mn key associated to the odd master Moaa starts the stopped chase or stops the active chase GO chase The Mn key associated to the even master Meven is to execute the chase step to step each time that you press its Meven the chase advances one step The flash master function does not work in the Mn keys associated to a chase Loading a chase in masters e 88H LOAD Mn The Mimpar LED is lit All Chases are loaded with its level control locked at 100 and its speed control locked at 100 in this way it is not necessary displace the masters to reproduce the chase Removing a chase in masters There are three options e 800LOAD Mn e LOAD Mn or e DELETE Mn Information about the chases 38 LL ir User Manual Lesson 6 The Chases e EX AM Mn Information about the chase loaded in the selected masters M1 C801 gt T2 0 78 STOP N P1 Where M1 is the master name with the charged chase C801 is the chase number gt is the direction of the chase T2 0 is the step time 78 is the chase output level STOP is the speed is the chase mode and P1 is the current preset in scene or c1 for the channel chase e 81H EX AM Information about the chase 8 e 800 EX AM Information about all stored chases Erasing a chases from the console memory e 801 D
25. ARAMETERS CH BLKOUTENABLED BLKOUTDISABLED PRH PREHEAT FUNCTION LV LEVEL CAP CAPTURE MEM THE SHOW DATA EX EXAM LO LOAD REC DEL DELETE FORMT FORMAT SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE Sysx RXD TXD MID MIDI PORT CONFIGURATION ON OFF IN OUT CHI INFO gt TO ACCESS TO THE SECOND SETUP DISPLAY RST WARM RESET LNG LANGUAGE CT DISPLAY CONTRAST BEEP ACOUSTIC SIGNAL XF CROSSFADE TYPE B LT Manual de Usuario Index SCR SCROLLERS COLOUR CHANGERS 8 TEST SOFTWARE TEST BUF BUFFER HARD HARDWARE MEM MEMORY VER VERSION HARD HARDWARE TEST INPUT MEM MEMORY DISP DISPLAY BEEP LEDS 9 WORKING WITH SCROLLERS DEFINING ONE CONTROL CHANNEL LIKE SCROLLER SCROLLERS EXAM WORKING WITH THE SCROLLERS 10 WORKING WITH MIDI MIDI PORT CONFIGURATION FOR MORE INFORMATION 11 EXAM FUNCTION 12 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS TIME CAPTURING DELAY TIMES FOR THE SEQUENCE CAPTURING STEP TIMES FOR THE CHASE 56 59 59 59 59 59 60 60 60 60 60 61 61 63 63 63 63 65 66 66 67 69 69 70 LT C Manual de Usuario Index D LT User Manual Lesson 1 Presentation 1 PRESENTATION INTRODUCTION There are three models for the manual control console TRITTON e TRITTON 24 for 24 control channels 12 masters e TRITTON 36 for 36 control channels 24 masters e TRITTON 48 for 48 control channel
26. ELETE Other functions for the chases e Modd Stars the chase The first step appears in scene after the step time this step goes out and the next step appears in scene After the last step the first step appears again The Modd LED is blinking If the chase is active when we press the Modd key the chase is stopped and deactivates and its LED is lit e Modd Stars the chase The chase is executed times and after it is deactivated automatically e Meven Chase execution in manual mode step to step In this way the speed control has not function The user marks the step time with the Meven key Each time that we press Meven key a new step appears in scene The Meven LED is lit the Modd LED stops if is blinking When the chase steps fade in scene the speed control fader controls the speed of this fade If this fader is at 0 HOLD there are not steps in scene except in hard1 mode _ e Meven Stars the step to scene The chase is in step to step mode Lr EJ 39 User Manual Lesson 6 The Chases Summary Sit REC 801 LOAD Mn 0 LOAD Mn 8 DELETE 800 DELETE Mimpar par Mimpar par 800 EXAM 801 EXAM EX AM Mn 40 LL vr Stores 8 Loads the chase 801 in the selected masters Removes the master assignation Erases the chase from the console memory Erase all stored chases Stars Deactivates the chase Executes the chase in step to step mode Stars and executes the chase
27. INSERT _ By this upper line we move us with the arrow keys amp Pass to the lower line with J key in this line we can find or edit the numbers of the presets or channels of the chase The steps assignation These steps are in order from left to right By the steps we move us with the arrow keys amp Example Suppose we want stored the chase 805 for preset soft mode cyclic with the presets 1 3 5 7 5 8 9 amp 9 in this order If we want a chase time of 1 minute or 60 seconds each step 7 5 seconds 60 8 is the step time To store this chase e 805 REC e BPRESETB ENTER e Pass to the cell BT0 0B and enter 7 5 Display WT7 5W e Pass to the cell 2B and press INSERT INSERT the symbol lt gt will appear e Pass to the cell W W and press INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT the symbol XX will appear e l Now we can insert the desired presets e 1 e 3 e 5 e 7 36 LL Lr User Manual Lesson 6 The Chases 5 8 INSERT or 9 and and 9 Now the chase is programmed To exit press ENTER Copying a chase Copy the chase 802 like a chase 810 802 REC Over the cell 8028 press 810 if it is necessary modify the new chase 810 Press ENTER Now there are the chase 802 amp 810 Notes about the chase edition When we are editing the preset for the chase we can enter the preset channel number or press INSERT key to insert the next number preset channel group Maintaining the INSERT
28. IT To edit the patch e DFT Patch by default To return to the default patch After this command always appear the flags cl LF amp Cl EDIT edits the channel patch Select the EDIT option in the display pressing MEDITE ENTER To edit the patch we use the format of numerical sheet similar to the used in the edition of the sequence and chases Remember Access to the desired cell and enter the numerical data In the display we can see two dimmer channels at the same time The dimmer channels in the first column are not editable We have 512 dimmer channels From left to right we find 1 It is the number of the dimmer channel This data is not editable In the cells of dimmer channel number we can use a displacement function e Enter the dimmer number we want edit Press the key The System goes to this dimmer channel Or we can displace us using T and 4 to displace us at the desired dimmer channel cl It is the number of control channel that it is controlling the dimmer channel which it is just in the previous cell We can enter any number from 1 up to 24 36 or 48 respectively for TRITTON of 24 36 or 48 control channels LF It is the valour for the LIMIT function the maximum level for the dimmer output The dimmer output never will be more level You can enter valour from 0 up to 100 The 100 level is marked like F full the channels are not limited When we have a LIMIT different to 100 its assign
29. NSERT places the step 0 in X1 and the indicated preset in X2 To program a jump JUMP or with the displacements with the INSERT function we can use de number of the step or of the preset To indicate that we enter a preset number only press e dot after the numerical data Format ff EDITING THE SEQUENCE From the SEQ menu we can edit the sequence completely Enter in this menu and note the change of the display This display shows us a numerical sheet we have to place us in the appropriated place and enter the desired data In general to move us by the sheets use the arrow keys and to enter the numerical data use the numerical keyboard Select the SEQ command in the main menu Push the key SEQ placing the cursors in the command SEQ and press ENTER Note we have a new display In this display the sequence sheet is showed in the console we only can see two sequence steps This display with the empty sequence is Where by columns we have LT EJ 29 User Manual Lesson 5 Main Menu The Sequence 1 Information about the sequence step we are editing S or Step this column can not be editing 2 Information about the step preset P 3 Step number or preset number j that it will follow in the sequence to the step that we are programming Jump J Press the key 3 times we pass to the second display for these steps y T y T 4 Fade out time for the previou
30. Nota 121 C 8 C Nota 120 PA B7 Nota 119 Nota 118 A47 GD AT Nota 117 Nota 116 G7 GED G7 Nota 115 Eea e VA B4 Nota 83 Nota82 A4 GD A4 Nota 81 Notaso G4 ID G4 Nota 79 Non73 F O F4 Nota 77 PA E4 Nota 76 Nas Di GD D4 Nota 74 Nota73 c4 MIO C4 Nota 72 Yd B3 Nota 71 Non70 A65 GD A3 Nota 69 Nas oo GED G3 Nota 67 Vo pp FB GD F3 Nota 65 LK E3 Nota 64 Nou D MI D3 Nota 62 Nota pi co MI c3 Nota 60 DO CENTRAL PA B2 Nota 59 Nas Ao MI A2 Nota 57 las Go MI G2 Nota 55 at F2 GD F2 Nota 53 PA E2 Nota 52 Noi Do MI D2 Nota 50 Nas co WENENNEP Nota 48 Nota 47 Nota46 AH Nota 45 Noa44 G l Nota 43 Nom42 PH Nota 41 Nota 40 Nota 39 Di Nota 38 Nota37 CH Nota 36 Nota 5 Nota 4 5 2 LT Nota 3 DE2 Nota 1 CH 2 Nota 2 Nota 0 User Manual Lesson 7 Setup General e Each time we press a key the console transmits the NOTE ON of the associated MIDI note e Each time the console receives one NOTE ON its associated key is activated e Each time we release a key the console transmits the NOTE OFF of the associated MIDI note e Each time the console receives one NOTE OFF its associated key is released e Each time we move a fader the console transmits the associated MIDI controller Each time the console receives a MIDI controller its associated
31. Note If we have a preset or group only with scroller charged in a master we can start it with its Flash key it isn t necessary to move the fader when we release the Flash key the scroller loses its control but no its output level Note When one channel is scene has not origin any playback is controlling its level its level is not stored in the presets 64 EJ tr User Manual Lesson 10 Working with MIDI 10 WORKING WITH MIDI The MIDI protocol Musical Instrument Digital Interface it is a protocol created for the musical instruments but today is introduced in the world of the lighting and multimedia The synchronisation of the all show elements is possible with MIDI The basic configurations using TRITTON and its MIDI are represented in this drawing OTROS EQUI POS MIDI MODO OUT MODO IN TRITTON TRITTON The computer can be substituted with a MIDI sequencer In this case the MIDI interfaces isn t necessary The MIDI protocol permits us a time control very interesting synchronising in a very accurate mode even advancing a lighting event to its music event adjusting slow response of the lamps Permits us to accelerate decelerate an event to the same speed that the rest of the show music smoke And above all permits that the musicians handle the lighting from a most familiar control for them or that the illuminators start musical events from their lightboards The correspondence MIDI in
32. TRITTON www dimmer de COMPACT CONTROL FOR THEATRE AND LIVE 24 CH 36 CH 48 CH USER MANUAL Version 1 3 User Manual Index INDEX 1 PRESENTATION INTRODUCTION 2 TECHNICALS CHARACTERISTICS TECHNICALS CHARACTERISTICS DEFINITION CONECTIONS DMX OUT MIDI IN THRU OUT MAINS INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SERVICE 3 LAYOUT amp BASIC FUNTIONS LAYOUT LOGIC PARTS MANUAL FIELD MASTERS GENERAL CONTROL SEQUENCE GENERAL MASTER amp BLACKOUT KEY MAIN SYSTEM INSTALLATION COLD RESET THE MANUAL FIELD C1 C24 FADERS CHANNELS GROUPS MEMORIES OR PRESETS LOADING PRESET IN THE MASTERS RECORDING MASTER PAGES MAIN MENU EDITOR FOR THE MANUAL FIELD ENUM ll PRESETS amp GROUPS MODIFICATION 4 MASTERS FUNCTIONS KEYS ASSOCIATED TO THE MASTERS WORKING IN GO MODE MASTER FLASH FUNCTION NOTES ABOUT THE MASTERS 5 THE SEQUENCE AADU N LT Manual de Usuario Index THE SEQUENCE WORKING WITH THE SEQUENCE EDITING THE SEQUENCE NOTES ABOUT THE SEQUENCE NOTES FOR SETUP AND SEQUENCE ERASING THE SEQUENCE DEL 6 THE CHASES THE CHASES STORING A CHASE NOTES ABOUT THE CHASE EDITION THE CHASES IN THE MASTERS 7 SETUP SYSTEMS SETUP PCH 24 36 48 CONTROL CHANNELS 512 DIMMER CHANNELS EDIT EDITS THE CHANNEL PATCH EDITING THE PATCH SEQ PARAMETERS FOR THE SEQUENCE SOLOON SOLOOFF T ON T OFF RECFIXED RECFREE GM GENERAL MASTER P
33. Thus when the fader is in its extreme 0 down there is not scene output When the fader is in its extreme 100 up its assignation is at 10096 in scene maximum level In intermediate positions we will obtain intermediate output levels At the moment that the master is scene output its LED is lit at 100 In this mode the assigned fade times are not counted The output follows the fader movement Lr EY 23 User manual Lesson 4 Masters 2 AUTOMATIC Suppose that we have a master with one preset or channel group but without fade time and its fader is at 0 In this situation push its Mn key In GO mode FL MT LED at off the master assignation jump at scene at 100 in 0 1 seconds Its red LED of its Mn key is lit at 100 If the master is at 100 and we push its Mn key its assignation jump at 0 in 0 1 seconds its LED now is lit at 5096 3 AUTOMATIC WITH FADE TIMES Suppose that we have a master with one preset or channel group and fade time For example a fade time of 5 seconds and its fader is at 0 down In this situation push its Mn key In GO mode FL MT LED at off the master assignation fade in scene at 100 in 5 seconds The red LED of its Mn key is blinking indicating us that it is temporising When the fade finishes the led stops of blink During the automatic temporisation in a master if we push the Mn key again the temporisation is stopped Push Mn again to restart the temporisation fade ne
34. a masters page the faders at 0 accept their new assignations automatically The faders with level different at 096 with scene output marked with one asterisk in the exam displays take its new assignation when they are moved at 0 e When one master is temporising the LED of its Mn key is blinking its output level and fader level is not equal The master is nailed This situation is marked with the symbol At any time of the its temporisation we can take manual control about the master output Move the fader up to reach the master output moment in which will be heard a beep indicating that we have manual control about the master output e With the Mn keys in GO mode if the fader is out of its 0 the fade always is from the current level up to 100 level with the proportional fade time Summary FL MT LED off Mn GO Starts the fade of the master assignation counting the possible assigned time FL MT LED on Mn Normal Flash When Mn is pushed its output is at 100 FL MT LED blinking Mn Solo Flash When Mn is pushed its output is at 100 and the output of the rest of the masters is 0 LT EJ 25 User manual Lesson 4 Masters 26 LI tr User Manual Lesson 5 Main Menu The Sequence 5 THE SEQUENCE THE SEQUENCE Various steps form the sequence TRITTON has a maximum of 1000 steps for its sequence In all step we can have e A preset e A fade in time
35. acks out the sequence or not SOLOon Activate The Flash Solo does not black out the sequence SOLOoff Deactivate The Flash Solo blacks out the sequence The parameter is active by default on To change this parameter select the SOLOon option now we can choose the desired status for this parameter ON OFF Select the desired option and press ENTER T on T off This parameter can appear in these two formats This parameter permits count the delay time of the sequence or not T on Activate by default The delay time is active in the sequence execution T off Deactivate The delay time is not active in the sequence execution The user have to press GO to start each new crossfade The delay times are not erased This option is very used to test the sequence rapidly Only testing the crossfade times To change this parameter select the T on option now we can choose the desired status for this parameter ON OFF Select the desired option and press ENTER RECfixed RECfree This parameter can appear in these two formats This parameter permits that the stored preset will be included in the sequence automatically or not RECfixed At the same time that you store one preset this preset is inserted in the sequence in numerical order RECfree The new stored presets are not inserted in the sequence We can change this parameter in any time When we are storing presets for our sequence this parameter have to be l
36. ages manual field chases and other cleared functions in masters and menus e INSERT works in the menus sequence chase and patch editing menus And in playback mode this key jumps to the desired position in the sequence SEQUENCE With two potentiometers X1 amp X2 for manual control and the next functions keys GO Starts the present crossfade GO BACK Starts the crossfade in invert direction crossfading at the previous step in the sequence PAUSE Stops the started crossfade In playback mode INSERT key jumps at the desired position in the crossfade steps GENERAL MASTER amp BLACKOUT KEY The general master is the potentiometer located on the frontal panel right down The general master is associated with the Black Out key BLK OUT above the GM fader SU ur User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions MAIN SYSTEM INSTALLATION COLD RESET 1 Connect the output cable 5 pin XLR DMX 2 Connect the IEC mains lead 3 Press and hold down key for cold reset and switch on the console power release the key The first time that we start the console have to do cold reset and each time that we want erase all recorded data in the console For the cold reset Press and hold down key and switch on the console power After the cold reset in the console display we can read for a short time LT COPYRIGHT TRITTON 24 V1 30 And after we can see the main menu
37. all console output the current scene In this way we can use the masters outputs to create new presets or new groups The channels groups only can be reproduced with the masters MEMORIES or PRESETS The TRITTON control board can store up to 800 presets 1 799 In each preset we store the current console output the scene The scene is composed for the manual field masters and sequence outputs and controlled by the general master level To store a preset prepare the scene giving level to some channels through the manual field faders and or assigned master When the scene is constituted Enter a number to name the preset in the numerical keyboard optional e Push the REC key When we push the REC key the console produces one beep the preset has been recorded The console display shows us the recorded preset number upper right corner If you attempt storing to an existing preset the console shows us one warning message in this situation we can Press the REC again to overwrite the preset or press C if you do not intend to overwrite the existing preset and enter a different preset number Notes When we push the REC key without previous number TRITTON stores the next preset number to the last stored preset number or as preset 1 if there aren t recorded presets The recorded presets by default are inserted in the sequence directly We can set that the sequence does not include to the new prese
38. assignations of all the masters Modify the content of the Mn Modify the preset Scene output List of recorded presets Arrows keys for more information Preset Mn assignation and status List of recorded pages Arrows keys for more information Indicated page Assignations of all the masters and their status Scene output from the manual field and status of C fader Lr LE 21 User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions 22 LI tr User manual Lesson 4 Masters 4 MASTERS FUNCTIONS KEYS ASSOCIATED TO THE MASTERS There are three functions keys specially associated with the masters 1 LOAD Used to load empty them 2 TIME Used to load clear fade times them 3 FL MT Used to choose the function of the associated keys Mn there are three possibilities e FL MT LED at off The Mn keys are GO keys to start the master assignation within preset or group GO Mode e FL MT LED at on Push FL MT The Mn keys are master flash keys in Normal mode Flash NORMAL Mode e FL MT LED blinks Push FL MT again The Mn keys are master flash keys in Solo mode Flash SOLO Mode WORKING IN GO MODE Only for masters loaded with preset or channels groups For masters loaded with chase see the lesson 6 There are two basic modes working with masters 1 MANUAL The movement of the master fader controls the scene output of its assignation
39. de because we have not stored fade times Each time that we press the GO BACK key the sequence goes back one step 3 Automatic with stored fade times It is the more complete mode to reproduce the sequence The associated function keys are GO GO BACK and PAUSE Place the X1 amp X2 faders are in their lower positions and the sequence with the 0 step in X1 and 1 step in X2 When we press the GO key the X2 step the 1 starts its fade to scene during the stored fade in time Tin And the X1 step in this example the 0 starts its fade from scene during the stored fade out time Tout this time is in the X2 step The X2 LED shows us the direction of the faders movement to finish the crossfade in manual mode during the automatic crossfade this LED is blinking At the end of the crossfade the X2 step preset jump to X1 and the next step in the sequence jump to X2 The next crossfade is ready The X2 LED does not blink If we have programmed a delay time Tauto the step 1 will stay in scene this time when this delay time finishes the next crossfade begins If there is not delay time the new crossfade begins with a new GO During the delay time one LED is lit and the other LED is blinking X1 amp X2 At any time during the crossfade we can press GO In this moment a next step enters in X2 immediately If during a crossfade we push PAUSE the crossfade is stopped To restart the crossfade press GO or press GO BACK If we push
40. dification in X2 The indicated preset goes to X1 Light jump The indicated preset goes to X2 No Light jump Deactivates the sequence and the indicated preset goes to X2 Deactivates the sequence and the preset O goes to X2 Access to the sequence exam display LT W 33 User Manual Lesson 5 Main Menu The Sequence 34 LL Lr User Manual Lesson 6 The Chases 6 THE CHASES THE CHASES Various steps form a chase the steps are not limited The steps are done with presets groups or channels In TRITTON we can store 99 chases named like 801 899 and we can reproduce up to 6 chases in the same time 12 for TRITTON 36 and 18 for TRITTON 48 For one chase we can define e Its steps and if these steps are of channels groups or presets e The step time time for the step in scene Direction for the chase operation There are 3 directions e In crescent direction gt e Decrescendo direction lt e And cyclic lt gt e The chase mode There are 5 modes e Hard 1 the step goes in scene in flash mode and goes out scene in flash mode e Hard 2 the step goes in scene with a slow ramp and goes out scene in flash mode e Hard 3 the step goes in scene in flash mode and goes out scene with a slow ramp e Hard 4 the step goes in scene with a slow ramp and goes out scene in the same way e Soft XX The step goes in scene with a
41. downright we can see Scr0 PRIOIRoff PRIORIon To activate deactivate the priority for scrollers about its control mode By default this characteristic is PRIORoff To edit the scrollers sheet select the option EDIT In this submenu we can define that channel is a scroller cl MLIGHT a c2 LIGHT In the display we have the scroller sheet and from the second column we can set up the type of the control channel LIGHT or SCROLLER To change the current selection press the INSERT key Each time that we press INSERT this option switch between light and scroller We can move with the arrow keys to set up the desired channels Press ENTER to store and exit of this menu About the scroller channel operation 1 The GM or the BO key does not control the scroller channels 2 The preheat function does not work with the scroller channels 3 All the scroller channels work in LTP mode Last Take Precedence the last command has priority In the light channels the maximum level has priority HTP mode Highest Take Precedence 4 A stored scroller in one preset scopes its maximum level in the moment that the preset is activated in the sequence master and chase 56 LL ur User Manual Lesson 7 Setup 5 A scroller channel will not lose the level reached upon deactivating the preset that contains it Staying in this position until other playback takes control over it To erase is information we can accomp
42. e A fade out time for the previous step e A delay time e A jump at other sequence step preset When we replay the sequence in manual mode automatic mode or temporised automatic mode the sequence steps are gone happening in scene of the following form The sequence step or the preset that it is in the X1 step normally in stage fades out at 0 while the preset of the step in X2 next preset in scene fades in scene from 0 up to 100 This double fade is named like crossfade When the X2 step is at 100 its preset advances to X1 and the next step in the sequence advances to X2 The sequence is prepared to begin a new crossfade between the steps in X1 and X2 In this way we can say that the sequence is a succession of crossfades In TRITTON these crossfades by default are dipless The preset 0 is always the preset of the 0 step blackout preset It is not possible to change the preset of this step but we can edit fade times delay time and step jump WORKING WITH THE SEQUENCE With the EX AM function we can obtain information in the display e EX AM GO Access to the current crossfade information To create the sequence we have to store the desired presets The console included in the sequence all stored preset in numerical order sE The edition of the sequence is detailed in the next part There are three ways of sequence reproduction 1 Manual In this mode we only work with the X1 amp
43. e transmission from the sequencer must begin after the set up TRITTON in reception mode but before 4 seconds in other way the reception mode in TRITTON is deactivated in automatically When the transmission is finished TRITTON returns to the previous menu In the memory of TRITTON the show is stored Remember Only a stored show in the TRITTON memory can be sent All Sysex data received are stored in the TRITTON memory The System Exclusive doesn t work with the active show All Sysex data are available for software MIDI sequencer of PC or Mac for hardware MIDI sequencers and for others LT consoles in concrete the consoles TRITTON and TITAN The MIDI port of TRITTON is automatically configured to execute the Sysex commands RXD or TXD MID MIDI port configuration Select the option MID In Setup menu Display 1 Set PCH SEO GM PRH MEMMMIDM gt e Select the option MIDI with the cursors e Press ENTER In the display 50 LL ir User Manual Lesson 7 Setup BMidiloff 21 out CH1 INFO on off This parameter can appear in these two formats This command activates on or deactivates off the MIDI port Off Deactivate The MIDI port does transmit receive MIDI commands On Activate The MIDI port transmits receives MIDI commands To change this command select the command and choose the desired option In out This parameter can appear in these two for
44. ed curve is recalculate between 0 and the LIMIT valour 42 LI Lr User Manual Lesson 7 Setup Cl It is the number of the assigned curve There are 4 curves 1 Lineal 2 Square 3 Invert square 4 ON OFF or Non dim EDITING THE PATCH Example 1 Control the dimmer 101 with the control channel 2 Select the curve 4 ON OFF Suppose that the dimmer 101 is connected to a discharge lamp e Access to the dimmer number 101 Entering the 101 and pressing gt key or manteining pressed the J key until arriving to this dimmer channel e In the display 101Mc EL 102 c L e Enter the channel number 2 and press gt key two times In the display e Enter the curve number 4 This channel dimmer is configured Example 2 About the TRITTON 24 suppose that we want control the dimmer channels 25 26 amp 27 with the control channels 1 2 amp 3 e From the cell 1 enter the number 25 and press gt 25 Wc WL Press the 1 key and the arrow down key to move us at the next dimmer channel 26 LT EJ 43 User Manual Lesson 7 Setup e Press INSERT key The INSERT function enters the next control channels with reference to the control channel assigned to the previous dimmer channels The INSERT function depends of the cell that we are situated 1 From a cell of the number of dimmer channel inserts the next number of control channel the same valour for LIMIT and the same curve
45. el and rate control 3 directions and 5 reproduction modes 4 hard modes and 1 soft mode e Sequence 1000 steps All step with a preset time in time out delay and jump e Dipless crossfade e 99 master pages e 14 26 or 38 simultaneous fades for TRITTON 24 36 or 48 respectively e EXAM function Helps us to know any recorded information MODIFY function Permits us to modify presets and groups e Setup e Patch 512 dimmers 4 curves and maximum output level by channel e Preheat function e MIDI port configuration e Inner data memory for data shows Functions record load exam and permits us to export the data show to a MIDI sequencer Sysex e Warm reset e Messages language selection e Scrollers patch e And other friendly functions of the LT consoles Lr EJ 3 User Manual Lesson 2 Technical Characteristics e Hardware and software tests e Output buffer e Tests for keys potentiometers LED s display inner data memory e Free memory test e General Master It is possible to exclude channels of this control e Black Out key It is possible enable or disable this function key e Scrollers colour changer management e MIDI IN THRU OUT e DMX 512 1990 USITT e Alphanumeric display 2 x 16 characters e Digital technology e Microprocessor H8 3003 16 Mhz e EPROM 512 Kb e RAM 512 Kb e Size e TRITTON 24 540 mm x 500 mm x 60 mm 160 mm 6 Kg e TRITTON 36 770 mm x 500
46. emory status It does not affect to its recorded data When this test is finished appears the message MEM OK DISP DISPLAY To activate this function press ENTER key The display will appear in black all spots are actives To exit of this function press ENTER again BEEP To check the acoustic signal or beep 60 EJ tr User Manual Lesson 8 Test Select the option BEEP and press ENTER key to activate this test In this moment the console emits beeps periodically To exit of this test press ENTER key again LEDS To check each LED of the console Select the option BEEP and press ENTER key to activate this test When this test is activated 1 In the console display we can see the name of the LED in exam the first LED is SG DB LED of the upright key This LED is fading up down until we exit of this test or we check other LED 2 The amp keys permit us check the next LED or the previous LED respectively In the display always we see the name of the LED in exam To exit of this test press ENTER key again Lr El 61 User Manual Lesson 8 Test 62 EJ tr User Manual Lesson 9 Working with Scrollers 9 WORKING WITH SCROLLERS TRITTON can work with scrollers colour changers These scrollers have some special characteristics DEFINING ONE CONTROL CHANNEL LIKE SCROLLER From the SETUP menu we can define that control channel is a scroller
47. function permits us obtain information very interesting EXAM Command Display information EX AM EX AM Output level of all channels To see a concrete channel enter its number and press EX AM Channel Flash key List of preset with this channel stored EX AM Mn Content status of the selected master EX AM FL MT Content status of all master EX AM LOAD Deactivate the EX AM function EX AM TIME Help about the TIME key EX AM REC Help about the REC key EX AM DELETE Help about the DELETE key EX AM INSERT Help about the INSERT key EX AM GO PAUSE or GO BACK Exam the current crossfade EX AM BLK OUT Exam the status of GM and BO key EX AM SG DB Exam the manual field EX AM any arrow key No function EX AM any numerical key Deactivate the EX AM function EX AM ENTER Deactivate the EX AM function 0 EX AM List the recorded presets Arrow keys HH EX AM 1 799 Exam of selected preset Arrow keys 800 EX AM List the recorded chases Arrow keys SO EX AM 801 899 Exam of selected chase Arrow keys 900 EX AM List the recorded pages Arrow keys 914 EX AM 901 999 Exam of selected page Arrow keys e To exit of the exam display press ENTER e Note You can access other information with the arrows keys Lr LE 67 User Manual Lesson 11 EXAM Function 68 EJ Lr User Manual Lesson 12 Special Functi
48. ges From 901 until 999 In all page we stored the current masters assignations Prepare the desired master assignations presets groups chases times e Enter the page number 9 e Press REC In the moment of pushing REC will be heard a beep the page has been stored correctly If you attempt storing to an existing pages the console shows us a messages press REC again to overwrite the existing page if you do not intend to overwrite this page push C key and enter a different page number Erasing a master pages e Enter the page number you desired erase 9 e Press DELETE Loading a stored master page e Enter the page number 9 Pres LOAD Note The page load does not imply a light jump in scene if you have a active master its new assignation is not effective until its master fader rise at its 0 level Removing the master pages two different ways e 900LOAD or e 0LOADLOAD To obtain information about the pages or about the master assignations in the console display Remember that in all exam displays we can move with arrows keys to obtain more information e EXAM Mn Shows us the assignation status and level of the selected master Example Exam of the master 1 M1 In the display we can see that the M1 output is at 100 that its assignation is a preset 56 and has a fade time of 15 seconds Furthermore we can see the stored channels of the preset 56 in this example the channels 1 2 amp 3 a
49. ike FIXED and when we are storing presets for others things this parameter have to be like FREE By default we have this parameter like RECfixed To change this parameter select the command and in the new display appears FIXED FREE LT EJ 45 User Manual Lesson 7 Setup Choose the desired option GM General Master parameters Select the GM option in Setup menu Display 1 Set PCH SEOMGMB PRH MEM MID gt e Select GM with the arrow keys e Press ENTER In the display McnECcH 0 BLKOUTenabled The General Master fader GM controls the general output of the console By default this fader controls all the channels except the scrollers channels This fader has associated one black out key B O to deactivate the console output When this function key is active its LED is lit there is not console output The program in the console is active Configuration about GM fader and B O key CH TRITTON permits us exclude channels of the control of the GM Indicate the channels number that the GM fader and the B O key to exclude MCHE ENTER is a number between 0 and 24 for TRITTON 24 The excluded channels always will be the last channels of the systems For example if we exclude 5 channels 5 CH the GM does no control the channels 24 23 22 21 amp 20 These channels are very used controlling smoke machinery work lights BLKOUTenabled BLKOUTdisabled
50. lish a warm reset RST or edit the channel again 6 When we work in PRIORIon mode The scroller channels follow a different priority mode that the lighting channels In this case the value that will take precedence will be e Manual field Priority 1 e Masters 1 12 Priority 2 13 e Sequence X2 amp X1 Priority 14 15 7 When we work in PRIORIoff mode option by default all the console playbacks have the same priority excepting the manual field One example working with PRIORIon mode Suppose that we have a scroller handled by the sequence In any moment we can handle its colour simply we should make it from a source most high priority To suppose that the scroller 3 is in green colour and controlled by the sequence will stay in scene 1 minute in this same time we wish that the scroller accomplishes a chase of colours yellow red and blue Simply we should program the chase of colours and to execute it If in any moment we wish put a colour for example violet will be able to do it from a master without the need of deactivating the chase or the sequence Thus upon eliminating the exit from the master the scroller will continue making the chase of colours Upon ending the chase the scroller returns to the colour indicated by the sequence the green One example working with PRIORIoff mode Each time that we activate a control source and this pass of 0 to other value of intensity actives the scroller
51. lways located in the cell P If we are in a time cell the INSERT function will copy the times of the previous step To erase an edited time press 0 or DELETE with the cursors around it The step 0 always has the preset 0 The steps are not editable cell S From this column enter a step number and press to go to the indicated step It is a localisation function In the columns S or P when we press DELETE we erase the complete step To insert one preset in the sequence locate the cursors in the step that we want have the new preset in the cell P enter the preset number and press INSERT To cancel a numerical enter before store it press C The times can take values from 0 seconds to 999 seconds though the times of 3 numbers will not be able to have decimal part INSERT function for the edition of the sequence In the cell P preset when we press INSERT the next recorded preset is inserted in numerical order with reference to the pervious step In the cell T time in when we press INSERT the time in of the previous step will be copied In the cell J time out when we press INSERT the time out of the previous step will be copied In the cell delay time when we press INSERT the delay time of the previous step will be copied In the sequence visualisation a jump to one step is showed like J and a jump to one preset is showed like a RH NOTES FOR SETUP AND SEQUENCE In this lesson
52. mats Setup the MIDI port like transmitter OUT or like receiver IN To change this command select the command and choose the desired option CH1 To set up the MIDI channel 1 16 for the MIDI communication i4 BCHIB ENTER The command now is showed like CH INFO To exam the midi code used in the console TRITTON has each key associated with one MIDI note and each fader associated with one MIDI controller These associations can be consulted in the INFO command information MIDI code in TRITTON is Note 0 0 Controller 0 Master C Note 1 1 Controller 1 XI Note 2 4 Controller 2 X2 Note 3 7 Controller 3 GM Note 4 TIME Controller 4 51 Fader C1 C48 Note 5 LOAD Controller 52 87 Fader M1 M36 Note 6 INSERT Note 7 DELETE Note 8 e Note 9 3 Note 10 6 Note 11 9 Note 12 C Note 13 2 Lr LE 51 User Manual Lesson 7 Setup Note 14 5 5 Note 15 8 Note 16 y Note 17 gt Note 18 ENTER Note 19 e Note 20 Note 21 EXAM Note 22 REC Note 23 FLMT Note 24 SG DB Note 25 BLKOUT Note 26 GOBACK Note 27 PAUSE Note 28 GO Note 29 76 C1 C48 Note 77 112 M1 M36 The MIDI code showed is generic and compatible for all TRITTON models The relation between the MIDI notes and the standard keyboard is NOTAS CANALES G8 Nota 127 Nota 126 Fig GED FS Nota 125 PA ES Nota 124 Nota 123 D 8 emm PE Wa 122
53. nality permits to exchange shows between TRITTON consoles and between TRITTON and TITAN consoles To export or to import the show data you need a MIDI cable and a MIDI sequencer or other console LT Connect the MIDI cable following the next table TRITTON MIDI CABLE FUNCTION SEQUENCER or TRITTON TITAN MIDI OUT gt TXD TRANSMISSION gt MIDI IN MIDI IN lt RXD RECEPTION lt MIDI OUT To export a stored show you must e Connect the MIDI cable in transmission mode see the previous table LT EJ 49 User Manual Lesson 7 Setup e Set the sequencer or the other console in reception mode for the System Exclusive Sysex Each sequencer has its particular way to do this e Press WTXDE ENTER Where is a number of a show recorded in the TRITTON memory During the transmission in the display you can see Sending When the show data are send TRITTON returns to the previous menu The sequencer or other LT console permits us to store the received data To import a show in the TRITTON memory you must e Connect the MIDI cable in reception mode see the previous table e Press BIRXDIB ENTER Where is a number of a new show that it will be stored in the TRITTON memory During the transmission in the display you can see Receiving e Send from the sequencer or other console the Sysex data Each sequencer has its particular way to do this NOTE Th
54. ning beep and the delay time is not recorded but the storing process is not deactivate Lr A 69 User Manual Lesson 12 Special Functions Time CAPTURING STEP TIMES FOR THE CHASE Itis possible capture the step time for a chase manually Charge the desired chase in the masters the chase can be activated or not and e Press and hold down TIME and press Mpar Step Mpar Mpar as times as it is necessary until be sure of be the desired time for the chase e Press and hold down TIME and press Mimpar Go After this command the chase begins work automatically with the step time inserted manually In concret the new step time is the time between the last pressing of Mpar STEP and the pressing of Mimpar GO always with the TIME key pressed In this way is very simple synchronise the chases with the music in leave or other thing without the necessity of edit this step time 70 LE ur ep Because your successes are ours www dimmer de Specifications can be changed without previous notice
55. ons Time 12 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS TIME CAPTURING DELAY TIMES FOR THE SEQUENCE We can capture the delay times for the sequence manually In other words we can press the GO key reproducing the sequence as times as it is necessary and TRITTON teaches the time between pressings delay time This delay time Tauto is inserted in X1 at the end of its crossfade If we have programmed delay times deactivate this times SETUP SEQ T off Recording delay times manually e Press and hold down TIME and press GO The crossfade begins when the crossfade finish begins the delay time to mark its finish and the beginning of the next crossfade e Press and hold down TIME and press GO In this moment the total delay time is inserted in the step in X1 and the next crossfade begins e Press and hold down TIME and press PAUSE to finish this process Notes If we have recorded fade times these times are discounted of the delay times If we have not recorded fade times and we want insert them after maintaining the time between crossfades 1 From the Main menu select the option SEQ to edit the sequence 2 Enter the desired fade times pressing and hold down TIME TIME in this way the inserted fade time is discounted of Tauto The time between crossfades is the same Note In the capture processing If the delay time is smaller than the stored fade time the console emits a war
56. ow MEM MEMORY This test shows us the empty RAM memory capacity in a format like XX free memory Some parameters as the number of steps of a chase depend only and exclusively of the quantity of available memory in the internal RAM To exit of this Test press any key or wait a seconds Lr EY 59 User Manual Lesson 8 Test VER VERSION This option shows us the current software version This version is very important for maintenance and update of the console To exit of this Test press any key or wait a seconds Note The software test are compatibles with the console operation HARD HARDWARE TEST The software tests are not compatibles with the console operation When we execute some hardware test the console operation is stopped This test help us to find the hardware problems in the console Hard INPUT ME DISP BEEP LEDS INPUT Keys and faders Test Enter in the INPUT HARD TEST follow the instructions in the display To begin press e ENTER And in the display we can see the active faders and their levels and the name of the pressed keys So press the desired keys and move the desired faders and check their reading in the display This display is in white if there are not active faders or pressed keys Note At the same time only we can see 4 inputs reading To exit of this Test press ENTER again MEM MEMORY This test permits us check the m
57. rs are cleared 6 Loading a time in all the masters within presets or groups e Enter the time for the masters in seconds The 0 time is similar to clear the assigned time e Press TIME TIME Double click The fade time is included in all the masters that are loaded with groups or presets When we have a loaded master the red LED of its associated key is lit at 50 If this master is providing scene output its LED is lit at 100 We can give output to the master assignation with the master fader or with its associated key Mn in GO mode 1 If the master has no time its assignation fades in scene at 100 in 0 1 seconds In a second GO its assignation fades out scene at 0 in 0 1 seconds 2 If the master has fade time when we push its associated key Mn its assignation fades from 0 at 100 in the assigned fade time When the master is at 100 if we push its Mn the master assignation fades at 0 in the assigned fade time If the master fader is at x level fades from Double click Two clicks followed in a short time LT EJ 13 User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions x to 100 in the proportional assigned fade time In these fades the master is temporised When a master is temporised its red LED is blinking Note Upon loading or emptying a master be careful that its control fader is at 0 to avoid light jumps in stage RECORDING MASTER PAGES TRITTON has 99 master pa
58. s LT LIB 47 User Manual Lesson 7 Setup Note Inside the PRH menu we can increase or decrease the preheating level with the arrow up key and arrow down key The preheat function is not applied to the channel out of the master general MEM The Show data e Select the option MEM In the Setup menu Display 1 Set PCH SEO GM PRHMEMEMBMID gt e Select MEM with the cursors e Press ENTER The Mem menu has the next options Page 1 Page 2 WMenlFORMT 20 Sysx RXD TXD gt TRITTON has 256 Kbytes to store shows We can have various shows stored in the console The time used in one show storing loading is very short The number of shows that the console can store depends to the own shows Moreover TRITTON permits us a serial communication using the MIDI port with a MIDI sequencer to export or to import the show data using a MIDI System Exclusive known as Sysex In the MEM menu we have the functions EX EXAM To see exam the recorded shows in the inner data memory In the console display will appear the quantity of empty memory in the next format Free Bytes To exam the recorded shows press the arrow down key or arrow up key Show HHt 1HHHHHEB In this message we can see the show number and its capacity in Bytes Press the arrow down key to see the next recorded show LO LOAD To load one recorded show from the data memory to
59. s 36 masters These control boards are manufactured completely with digital technology and passed the hard control tests The manipulation of these consoles is very easy quick and efficient in this way the user can use the 10046 of the console tools TRITTON is a console cheaper and very functional TRITTON has a great number of possibilities similar to sophisticated consoles possibilities in constant update There are 3 different models one model for each requirement In the next figure we can see the basic parts e Manual field 24 faders for TRITTON 24 36 for TRITTON 36 and 48 for TRITTON 48 e Masters 12 masters for TRITTON 24 24 for TRITTON 36 and 36 for TRITTON 48 e Sequence General Master e General control with a display numeric keyboard cursors and dedicated function keys The difference between models is the channels and masters number tr El 1 User Manual Lesson 1 Presentation TRITTON 24 2 Y ur User Manual Lesson 2 Technical Characteristics 2 TECHNICALS CHARACTERISTICS TECHNICALS CHARACTERISTICS DEFINITION e Control channels 24 36 or 48 e Masters 12 24 or 36 Masters for channels groups presets or chases e Dimmers channels 512 e Presets or memories 800 1 799 e Channel Flash e Masters Flash in modes Solo and Normal e Times in masters e 99 Chases of steps no limited with presets groups or channels With lev
60. s step in seconds J 5 Fade in time for this step in seconds T 6 Delay time for this step in seconds Move the cursor with the arrow keys cursors at the desired position and enter the desired numerical data Moves the cursor one position to the right from the last position goes back to the first position of the same step Moves the cursor one position to the right Not changes of step Moves the cursor to the next step T Moves the cursor to the previous step Example Edit the step 1 with the preset 1 a T out of 2 seconds a T in of 0 5 seconds a T Delay of 3 seconds and a Jump at step 0 S1 P1 JO 12 0 70 5 3 0 Place the cursor in the cell P with the cursors and enter 1 Press now we are in cell J Enter the number 0 Press now we are in cell l Enter 2 Press now we are in cell T Enter 0 5 Press now we are in cell Enter 3 The step 1 is edited Repeat this process for all steps we want edit To exit of this editing menu and stored the data press ENTER key 30 LL ur User Manual Lesson 5 Main Menu The Sequence Notes about the sequence If we have active the Setup option FIXED sequence each time that we store a preset this is enter in the sequence automatically in numerical order If the sequence is FREE we have to enter the preset by edition The INSERT key is used in the editing of the sequence to insert the next recorded preset to the previous step preset a
61. ss In any cases the INSERT key permits us to access to certain options into the menus When we switch on the console in its display the main menu appears In the main menu there are the next functions 8 SEQ To edit the sequence MDFY To modify presets amp groups NUM To edit the manual field in small numerical editor gt To access to the second page of the main menu DEL Deleting the sequence completely TEST In this we can find hard and soft tests SETUP Console configuration Including the Patch MIDI port scrollers and other user options gt To return to the first page of the main menu The first command in each menu is its own name in this case Main this first command permits us to exit to the previous menu and always it written in tiny letters In this case the Main menu is a first menu and this command has not function In the drawing we can see that there are two cursors Main to both sides of the selected option you can displace these cursors with the arrows keys Then to select one menu option for example SEQ press the key one time in the display SEQ to enter in this option press ENTER key 16 or User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions EDITOR FOR THE MANUAL FIELD W NUM li When we need more precision to adjust the channel level TRITTON has a little editor for the manual field from the numerical keyboard For
62. sters 24 for TRITTON 36 amp 36 for TRITTON 48 marked like M1 M12 All masters have associated a multifunction key The multifunction key Mn M1 M12 can work like e Master assignation key It used for load or remove groups memories or chases in a master e Master Flash key Modes normal and solo e GO key Start fades of the master assignation group or memory or Start the chase automatic or step by step modes These keys have a red LED this LED show us the associated master status GENERAL CONTROL Located near the masters and under manual field we can find this general control section The general control is composed by e 2x16 characters alphanumeric display monitoring the menus numerical data fault and information messages and any other needed information e Numerical keyboard e Arrows amp ENTER keys Lr El 7 User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions e And the dedicated keys e FL MT chooses the working mode of the associated keys to the masters Mn like GO normal master flash or solo master flash keys e LOAD loads groups memories chases or pages in the masters TIME loads times in the masters are assigned with presets memories or groups and for others special functions e EX AM accedes at the information recorded in the console This key works in conjunction with the rest of the console keys e REC records presets chases and pages DELETE deletes presets p
63. t 100 1 3 100 M1 56 Cops 14 GB vr User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions F 15 F EXAM FL MT Shows us the assignations of all the Masters including its charged page number In the example display we can see that the charged page is 901 that M1 has the preset 1 and that it is at 96 That M2 has a channels group and that it is at 83 Pushing the key we can access to M3 and M4 information and then up to M12 To see the assigned times push the J key 900 EXAM Shows us the list of recorded pages 9 EXAM Shows us the information about the selected page 9 In the example the information about the page 901 thus the M1 has the preset 1 and a fade time of 2 seconds and the M2 has a group and a fade time of 3 1 seconds To access the information about M3 M12 press the key as many times as will be necessary P901 P 1 GRP M1 12 0 3 1 LT EJ 15 User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions MAIN MENU In the TRITTON console many of the editing set up amp test functions are implemented into the menus This permits us eliminate a great number of dedicated keys The menus are a very simple use for menus we have The arrow keys 4 or cursors they permit us to advance by the screen selecting the functions The ENTER key to enter exit of the menu options The numerical keyboard permits us to enter the numerical data for the edit and set up proce
64. the TRITTON console is MIDI Note Console key MIDI Controller Console fader There are not commands like Program Change Pause Play or commands in real time like click The Running Status is contemplated in this console increasing the transmission speed Lr LE 65 User Manual Lesson 10 Working with MIDI MIDI PORT CONFIGURATION The MIDI port is configured in the menu SETUP MID MIDI We can activate or deactivate the MIDI port ON or OFF respectively If we want that the console emits MIDI commands select the option OUT The entry MIDI IN is not active If we want that the console receives MIDI commands select the option IN The entry MIDI IN is active and the output MIDI OUT is not active The MIDI THRU connector always is a copy of the MIDI IN signal And it is used to link other MIDI units The MIDI communication channel 1 16 is defined by CH See also the lesson 7 FOR MORE INFORMATION If it is the first time that we do an assembly using the MIDI synchronisation will be very interesting to widen information about this topic Some publications that we consider interesting T cnicas de Interface MIDI M sica y Ordenadores Personales Editorial JACKSON Author G Perotti MIDI systems and Control Editorial Focal Press Author Francis Rumsey 66 EJ Lr User Manual Lesson 11 EXAM Function 11 EXAM FUNCTION This
65. ts from the SETUP SEQ menu Preset numbers are 1 799 The presets are used as base to create the sequence and chases The presets can be loaded and reproduced in the masters and stored in the master pages Lr LE 11 User Manual Lesson 3 Layout amp Basic Functions To erase a stored preset Enter the preset number that you want erase Push DELETE key The console needs confirmation to erase this preset e Confirm pushing DELETE again Information about the recorded presets 1 Push 0 EX AM The display shows us the stored presets list 2 Push EX AM The display shows us the information about the preset is a preset number Example exam display for the preset 2 this preset has the channels 1 2 y 3 at 9396 and the channel 7 at 100 If we use the arrow keys we can accede to the next information J Accede to the next recorded preset T Accede to the previous recorded preset Accede to the more information about the same preset Advance lt Accede to the more information about the same preset Review To exit of these information displays push the ENTER key TRITTON has one command to erase all recorded preset This keys sequence needs confirmation e 0 DELETE DELETE confirmation LOADING PRESET IN THE MASTERS To load a preset in a master is necessary that the preset is stored 1 Load one preset in one master e Enter the preset number that you wish load
66. wly If the master is at 10096 and we push its Mn key fades out scene from 10046 at 096 in 5 seconds MASTER FLASH FUNCTION After cold reset or initially the FL MT LED is off the Flash function is deactivated Push FL MT one time and its LED is on Normal Flash Mode In this situation of FL MT function each time that we push the associated Mn of a preset or group master its assignation takes a 100 level in scene release the Mn key for that its assignation take the 0 level in scene 2 Push FL MT again its LED is blinking Solo Flash Mode In this situation of FL MT function each time that we push the associated Mn of a preset or group master its assignation takes a 10096 level in scene and at the same time blacks out the output of the others masters and sequence In stage only is the output of the selected master Release the Mn key for that its assignation take the 0 level in scene and the output of the rest of the master their previous levels 1 The influence of this functions about the sequence is selected in the SETUP SEQ menu NOTES ABOUT THE MASTERS e When we load a preset or group in a master we have to place its fader at 0 to avoid light jumps in scene e When we load an assigned master the new assignation is active directly it is not necessary remove its previous assignation 24 LI tr User manual Lesson 4 Masters e When we load
67. works like a crossfade fader fading between two manual compositions e Locate the C fader in one of its end positions 0 6 100 With the faders C1 C24 perform one composition Note that we have not output in scene The green LED s of the channel flash keys are off Move the C fader at the other end position Note as the manual composition appears in scene following the C fader movement At the end of the C fader travelling the console produces an acoustic signal beep indicating the end of the fade The composition is in scene at 100 Now we cam move the manual field faders to obtain the new desired composition These faders movements still are not showed in the output Move the C fader at the other end position Note as the old manual composition in scene fade at 0 and the new manual field composition fades at 100 Both fades follow the C fader movement At the end of the C fader travelling the console produces a new acoustic signal beep indicating the end of the fade Now the new composition is at 100 in scene and the C1 C24 faders are ready for the next manual composition Repeat this process the desired times This mode Doubling mode permits us do a manual sequence Exit the Double mode pressing SG DB again LED off CHANNELS GROUPS The channels groups are created in the masters and only exit within them The channels groups help us select channels sophisticated combinations And in any case
68. you can find marks like this In this part these marks about the setup options are explained See the lesson SETUP Systems Configuration From the SETUP menu there are two submenus about the sequence options SEQ and XF 0 The dipless characteristics can be inhibited SETUP Ston ON OFF 1 To avoid that the systems inserts the stored preset in the sequence SETUP SEQ RECfixed FIXED FREE 2 To deactivate the delay time SETUP SEQ T on ON OFF Lr LE 31 User Manual Lesson 5 Main Menu The Sequence ERASING THE SEQUENCE DEL To erase the sequence access to the DEL command from the main menu Select DEL command and select the SEQ option This command needs confirmation 32 LL ir Summary GO GO BACK PAUSA N INSERT GO N INSERT GO BACK N INSERT INSERT 1 INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT N preset INSERT GO N preset INSERT GO BACK N preset INSERT INSERT 0 INSERT INSERT EXAM GO GO BACK PAUSE User Manual Lesson 5 Main Menu The Sequence Starts the new crossfade Starts the crossfade in inverted direction Stops the current crossfade The indicated step goes to X1 Light jump The indicated step goes to X2 No Light jump Deactivates the sequence and the indicated step goes to X2 Deactivates the sequence and the step 1 goes to X2 Initialisation Deactivates the sequence and the step 0 goes to XI No mo

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