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1. fem OBE AMF 20 Storing data BACKUP Data backup is performed on a formatted standard 3 5 floppy disk or USB stick The USB stick must be formatted on a PC system with FAT 32 If the floppy disk is not formatted or contains other data the disk can be formatted in the Licon 1X as described in Chapter 20 1 Formatting a floppy disk 20 1 Formatting a floppy disk Insert the disk face up into the disk drive Enter the main menu press the softkey BACKUP and select PRESET CONFIG BACKUP TOOLS the function FORMAT Confirm the process by pressing the softkey YES a cer NN The process starts and on the display of the console the j individual tracks are counted up from 0 to 99 When the disk is successfully formatted the display confirms with the message COMPLETE 20 2 Selective data storage SAVE The Licon 1X can store the following groups of data separately TILINE timeline data MEMORY cues chases sequence data in the Fixture HUNE PAR section PRESET programmed fixture PRESETS for features MEMORY e g gobo colour iris parameters CONFIG data of the Config section PRESET L USER data of self defined fixture configurations Config ALL all data of the lighting control console ALL L USER The storage procedure will always be the same no matter whether all data or only a group of data are selected for storage Caution Before data can be stored you must enter
2. A cue can be moved when it is positioned within the loop Use the middle encoder wheel to enter the time by which the cue is to be moved forward or backward in the track Confirm the process by pressing the softkey MOVE SCROLL If you turn the middle encoder wheel FRAME you can see on the display that the time bar moves to the right or to the left Press and hold the softkey SCROLL the time bar stops moving the events and the time units in the lower part of the display are changing TRACK 4 cues and 32 chases can be stored on each frame These events are listed on the display in individual tracks Five tracks at a time can be displayed simultaneously starting with the four cue tracks With the left encoder wheel you can scroll the tracks up and down if you wish to check the other tracks FRAME With the encoder wheel FRAME you can move forth and back on the time track The currently active time is shown at two places on the display at the top in the middle of the display in a square and at the bottom of the display on the time bar ZOOM With the right encoder wheel you can change the time scaling 22 5 1 The block function With the block function events or positions group of events on a frame can be combined and handled together e g moved copied and deleted The block function is activated as described below Enter the main menu and press the softkey
3. 2 10 5 Assigning MIDI notes Assigning MIDI notes when the Licon 1X is connected to a MIDI device Important If the softkey DIRECT is not displayed inverted during assignment of MIDI notes to cue chase and sequence keys access is only obtained to Page 1 Bank A MIDI CO KEY PAGE1 KEYOFF MIDICHANNEL 1 SKEY BEATSYNC OFF os ow DIRECT BS OFF MIDIKEY MIDICH If the softkey DIRECT is displayed inverted also cues chases and sequences can be assigned that are stored on the other pages and banks Press the softkey CONFIG and then MIDI to activate the MIDI menu Now press a random key on the connected keyboard The display shows the MIDI note e g G 5 A preprogrammed assignment of cues chases and sequences to MIDI notes is available which is not binding however You can change this assignment by selecting another cue chase or sequence key To assign a cue to the MIDI note press the cue key on which you want to store the corresponding cue The assignment is shown on the display Bear in mind that you will have access to pages 2 and 3 and the banks B C and D only when the softkey DIRECT is displayed inverted Assigning MIDI notes when the Licon 1X is not connected to a MIDI device If no MIDI device is available to you when you make the assignment of MIDI notes then you can select the MIDI notes with the middle encoder wheel The assignment of the MIDI notes to the cue chase a
4. Gobo2 Gobo3 Ex Color1 2 aid la 2 sli TON IR UI DER IE TE PP UR ES ES 08 lf om CMY Iris 4BHHBEHBEBHNH Shutter BEEEHEENENH Dimmer 4GERRRRRR 1 Dr em uen en e Prism Pr NEEENEEHEN Zomm Foc BENBNBNBENBN Frost a ind ine aza and omat Gne dn As es a um cni er m m a en Par01 32 Par 32 64 ee ee Par 64 96 SEL FADE FADE 0 1 The Illustration shows the storage matrix The storage matrix is the most important tool when cues chases and sequences are stored The storage matrix will be activated each time you press the Store key inthe Combi section and afterwards one of the keys of the Cue Chase and Sequence section The storage matrix gives you an overview of all programmed fixtures and dimmer channels If a hyphen is shown in the matrix the corresponding parameter is not available for the fixture or no fixture has been configured on this fixture storage place keys 1 32 In front of the individual features you will recognise a little triangle With this triangle you can enter either a fade or a switch function for different parameters This triangle represents the cursor within the matrix and can
5. 77 777 77 7 7 7 77 7 7 7 N Co gt an o 4 co e oe Bez gt n Follow You can assign the freeze function to each feature available by newly defining the fixture selection and pressing the Freeze key once more in combination with the desired Feature Selection key 9 2 Deleting the freeze function You can delete the freeze function for individual or all parameters 9 2 1 Deleting the freeze function for all parameters Activate all fixtures LED must be lit Press the Freeze key and simultaneously the Clear key in the Feature Selection block On the display the black squares disappear again from the storage matrix JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 49 9 2 2 Deleting the freeze function for individual parameters Disselect all moving lights LEDs go out Press and hold the Freeze key Delete the freeze function for individual parameters by pressing the desired key in the Feature Selection block The corresponding fields on the display are no longer inverted JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 50 10 The follow function The follow function allows you to define and move fixtures as follow spots independent of activated cues chases or sequences The fixtures defined as follow spots will only react to PAN and TILT values received from a connected trackball 10 1
6. n222annn000nonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 117 24 1 Quick installation and configuration guide for the Licon 1X UPDATER eeeeeereeeeeeee 117 24 1 1 Installing the Licon 1X Updater programme oooocccccccnocccnncncnoncconcnonanonononnnnconcnonannrnnennnnnrrnnnnnnnacess 117 24 1 2 Recalling the Licon 1X Updater ooccccccconccnccccoonconccononccononononcnnnonnnncnnnnononnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnss 117 a e P EL UTILI 117 25 Deleting the data of the lighting control console uuurruuunnananunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 118 AD A O 118 25 2 Deling Goma dal een nel 118 25 3 Deleling tie preseldala eiserne Ad 119 25 4 Deleting data of the Combi section aroser r A E AN 119 25 9 Deleting data o the PAR SECON siege du ea een 119 25 6 Deleting data in the timeline section 2 4uu0022000000000n0 nennen nnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen 119 25 72 SIS UNG MID Gala ee ein 120 26 Description of control elements and indicatorS uusssnuunnennnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnn 121 Zo AUK CONTE DUES do dedu 121 20 2 FIXTURE PAR SELECTION datan td a N 121 200 DIS a EE 121 26 4 FEATURE SELECTION ariris e a a let 122 200 OB tetra E 122 26 6 PAR en eto ida ti en ee ee ee 122 ZW Biziedq iuoio NER E TTC C UNE ERE 123 A A een oid costae snes ewes ee 123 POS GASES estates at ergata erect deo sec er see seele 123 20 10 S EQUENDE Sucursal a a a eiat air
7. C Tee ee amp 7 Select the chase key on which you wish to store and recall the chase u IMPORTANT The LED of the Store key begins flashing Activate the function NAME and enter the name with the keys of the Cue Chase Sequence section JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 52 E ER mn BEA AMY zr E or STO rie rs gt Ir Store Edit Confirm the process by pressing the Store key in the Combi section again o e Repeat these working steps in order to add a further chase step 11 1 2 The chase menu First select a cue press the Store key in the Combi section select the parameters in the storage matrix and press the desired chase key then the chase menu shown below appears on the display The fields displayed below have the following function NAME BLOCK NKF inverted specifies fade time in 96 i not inverted specifies absolute fade time DUP ST decrete LINK SINGLE inverted chase runs once DEL ST MERGE not inverted chase runs endlessly id CLEAR deletes all chase data CLEAR SGROUP DEL ST deletes one step of the chase SP 100008 1000Hz DUP ST duplicates a step NAME names the chase CREATE BLOCK creates a block from different steps R LINK enables combination with a release link FADETIME STEP TRIGPOINT MERGE combines chases SGROUP creates a speed group CREATE activates the cha
8. OF 15 DIRECT CH 001 SELECT Important If the function field DIRECT is not displayed inverted access is only possible to Page 1 Bank A when cue chase and sequence keys are assigned If the function field DIRECT is displayed inverted access is also given to cues chases and sequences that are stored on the other pages or banks 2 9 EXTTRG Remote control via external trigger input With the external trigger function two different keys can be activated by a footswitch The external trigger function is only possible in the Combi section 2 9 1 Assigning keys independent of PAGE BANK Press the softkey EXTTRG to activate the corresponding menu The following display is shown Use the middle encoder wheel to select either GO or GO These designations are placeholders for the key to be m assigned EXTTRG GO _ When you have selected either GO or GO press the key KEY which you want to remote control later with the footswitch _ The assignment is also shown on the display KEYOFF o KEY DIRECT EXTTRG If you have for example assigned the Cue key CUE6 to the command GO the following is shown on your display EXTTRG GO KEY CUE 6 If your footswitch is equipped with two switching functions you can also assign a key to the second GO function Use the middle encoder wheel and select the second GO function Repeat the procedure as described above JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sa
9. 15 9 The DUP ST function Use the function DUP ST to duplicate the currently active step Select the desired step with the middle encoder wheel and press the softkey DUP ST 15 10 The DEL ST function Use the function DEL ST to delete the currently active step Select the desired step with the middle encoder wheel and press the softkey DEL ST 15 11 The CLEAR function Press the softkey CLEAR to delete the entire sequence ATTENTION There is no additional confirmation prompt JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 80 HAE AA 15 12 The BLOCK function gt Cf Chapter 16 1 The BLOCK function 15 13 The LINK function Cf Chapter 16 2 The LINK function 15 14 The RENUM function Use the function RENUM to renumber a sequence With this function all sub numbers are converted into integral numbers JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 81 16 Editing sequences In order to edit sequences proceed as described below Press the ESC key time and again until you have entered the main menu Then press the EDIT key in the Combi section LED is lit Select the desired sequence by pressing the corresponding sequence key NAME MODIFY IO ll o 7 ID The following display is shown SINGLE fl All parameters of this menu have already been dealt with
10. O O m O 7 E 4mm QUEM ni mm mE EE m N 3 eo __ 22 Timeline programmierung TILINE Timeline programming is referred to as the programming of a show that runs synchronously to a music track either played from a CD inserted in the CD player of the console or triggered by an incoming SMPTE signal The Licon 1X does not require a timecode generator for timeline programming Insert a standarad music CD into the CD ROM drive Each CD has its own music timecode which is subdivided into minutes seconds and frames 1 second corresponds to 74 frames Enter the Timeline main menu by pressing the softkey TOOL PLAY gt PLAY A PLAY RECORD inthe main menu and then the softkey TILINE PARAM 1 00 00 00 00 EDIT You can recognise the tracks on which the individual events cues chases will be later displayed A total of 4 cues and 32 CDPLAY BLOCK chases can be assigned to each frame cot os 02 ALL IM bo 00 m OO 00 03 00 00 06 00 00 08 TRACK FRAME ZOOM The softkeys of the Timeline menu have the following functions CDPLAY gives access to the control elements of the CD player PARAM gives access to the loop menu as programming aid PLAY starts and stops the timeline show Pressing the key once will start the show from the beginning 00 00 00 the softkey is
11. EE EREE EE EE AE POSITIO un mM m Es Fields of application 0 EE Simple and fast programming of presets cues ES ES chase steps and sequence steps Bank Select 1 4 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 88 c ST aT at SE mar ee n RS T 18 4 The HILITE mode The HILITE mode is activated with the softkey HILITE It is activated when the function field HILITE is displayed inverted NAME In the HILITE mode always one active channel is highlighted xm alternate switching of the channel between 100 and 0 SEL gt 0 EA ENCODE Thus individual channels can be localised The DMX value BLOCK for the active channel can be changed either with the middle encoder wheel or with the first fader in the PAR section This mode requires that the middle master fader C PAR is raised In order to avoid confusion slide the left master fader PAROUT PAR back to 0 NUM If the HILITE mode is activated the channel selected starts flashing If a DMX value is entered either with fader 1 of the PAR section or with the middle encoder wheel PAR the channel stops flashing and assumes the value ALL 0 POSITION PAR Use the left encoder wheel to select the channel that shall be activated and thus subjected to the HILITE mode Fields of application e Simple and comfortable subsequent change of DMX values
12. n w gt a 32 a User manual Version 2 1 JB LIGHTING JB lighting Lichtanlagentechnik GmbH Sallersteig 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 7304 96170 Telefax 49 7304 961799 http www jb lighting de JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 29 E HAmA RARH 4A Foreword Thank you very much for the confidence you have placed in us by purchasing the Licon 1X The Licon 1X allows you to control both intelligent light that is presently on the market and up to 96 channels for conventional light DMX controlled dimmers The Licon 1X comes with a clearly structured operation design This user manual will help you to become easily familiarised with the mode of operation of the Licon 1X All working steps are described in detail in the user manual which will allow unexperienced users to work with the lighting controle console as well If you have already gained experience with similar lighting control consoles however please have a look at our abbreviated version that will describe only the most important functions of the Licon 1X Enjoy working with your new lighting control console Your JB lighting team JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 Do bb UM U A A A AAA A A O A A N o U m n Hm mu A X X E AA m amp n VER
13. The desired block should consist of the channels 1 7 and 32 46 with a DMX value of 50 Enter the data in the following succession Fitz Press Cue key 1 y Confirm with softkey SEL ee Press Cue key 7 Y Confirm with softkey SEL SEL JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 90 E Hm AO RA e 1r Press Cue key 3 and Cue key 2 5 Confirm with softkey SEL Press Cue key 4 and Cue key 6 4 6 Confirm with softkey SEL 2 1r 15 5 5 Press Cue key 5 and Cue key 0 Confirm DMX values with SEL When all entries are made the display is shown as illustrated below Display PAR 1 32 Display PAR 33 64 Display PAR 65 96 FEATURE PAR FEATURE PAR FEATURE PAR You can name each of the 96 PAR channels separately as described below ISEL gt 0 ROT 000 BLAU 021 000 GELB 0319 000 Select the desired PAR channel with the keys of the Feature CLRSEL 39 ts WA BLOCK PAR Selection block LED is lit Then press the softkey 4009 oo ae 2x nme NAME Enter the name with the double assigned keys of the 000 epe 900 Cues Chases and Sequences sections 0 000 1127 bAmouT Ifyou wish to delete the name press the softkey CLRNAM 000 1320 000 and the names of all keys selected are deleted ALL 0 50 1831 o NUM 000 16132 000 PAR JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustei
14. 0 7304 9617 0 or notify us under sales jb lighting de Please always specify your Licon 1X serial number so that the updates are managed correctly 24 1 Quick installation and configuration guide for the Licon 1X UPDATER 24 1 1 Installing the Licon 1X Updater programme Download the Licon 1X Updater from the JB lighting hompage under www jb lighting de or have the Licon 1X Updater sent to you by e mail Store the programme on your PC syste and save all data of your Licon 1X on a disc or a memory stick Then click the setup exe and follow the instructions of the installation software 24 1 2 Recalling the Licon 1X Updater 1 Start menu gt Programmes gt JB LICON 1X Updater 24 2 Updating the Licon 1X II CAUTION 111 Data in the Licon 1X will be lost once the update process is performed 111 gt It is therefore absolutely necessary to perform a data BACKUP on a disc or a memory stick before you start the update process The Licon 1X will be completely reset to factory settings Use the USB cable to connect the Licon 1X with the corresponding COM port of the PC The suitable USB cable is included in the delivery If not please contact your local dealer Fixture PAR Selection Press and hold the no 8 in the Fixture PAR Selection of the Licon 1X in the OFF state of the console and simultaneously turn the console on with the ON OFF key gt Now the LED of key 1 is off and the LEDs 2 8 are lit gt In additon
15. MERGE combines chases CREATE SGROUP forms a speed group CREATE activates chase generator FADETIME STEP FADETIME enters fade time for entire chase STEP enables scrolling up and down between steps Press the Store key again to confirm the storage process the LED of the Store key is no longer lit An occupied chase fader is signalised by the yellow LED of the flash key situated below the fader Repeat this step as often as you like a maximum of 99 chase steps are possible If only one step is stored on the fader the yellow LED is lit permanently When several steps chase are stored the yellow LED flashes at the speed selected in the Chase Control section Caution The chase will be activated as in the Fixture section Chapter 11 with the keys of the Chase Control section In order to control the particular chase in the PAR section it must always be activated with the SELECT key in the Chase Control section 18 10 Storing cues scenes in the PAR section As described in Chapter 6 Cues in the Combi section up to 200 absolute PAR cues can be stored on one level The storage of PAR cues is carried out in the PAR section PAR Store Edit 21 7 You have access to this level exclusively via the PAR fader bank faders 1 8 18 10 1 Linking of PAR cues to PAR faders Before you can activate the cue to be linked a fader 1 8 in the PAR Fader section must be selected CUES PAR Store Edit e en un Press and ho
16. channels are inverted in the TOOLS menu Presets inverted in the TOOLS menu are not changed when the inversion of Pan and Tilt channels is changed or deleted Enter the CONFIG menu and select the PANTIL menu to invert the Pan and Tilt channels After activation of the PANTIL menu the fixture list with all 32 fixture storage places keys appears Now select the desired fixtures in the Fixture PAR Selection keys 1 32 To invert the channels press the softkey INVPAN or INVTIL The inversion was successful when the letter combination on the display is shown inverted Press the ESC key to leave this menu JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 2175 B I BU NI PIN 1 I Ap IN mm 2 6 1 Deleting a Pan or Tilt inversion If a Pan or and Tilt inversion is no longer necessary the inversion is deleted in the same order as it was entered Select the fixtures in the Fixture PAR Selection keys 1 32 for which you wish to delete the inversion and press the softkey INVPAN or INVTIL When the letter combination on the display is no longer displayed inverted the inversion was successfully deleted Press the ESC key to leave this menu 2 6 2 Swapping Pan and Tilt channels To swap exchange Pan and Tilt channels enter the CONFIG menu and select the menu item PANTIL A fixture list with all 32 fixture storage places appears Select the des
17. described in more detail in Chapter 3 3 The Hightlight Group key You can now position the fixtures with the trackball Activate the next fixture of the group by pressing the left big key and then in addition the right big key of the trackball The LED of the next fixture of the group will start flashing One fixture after another of the defined group is activated in this way After activation of the last fixture of the group the first fixture will be automatically activated again To leave the Highlight function press and hold the Group Highlight key Then press the flashing fixture key in the Fixture PAR selection The LED stops flashing JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 116 E amm mmm A ee A ee INN Aum X LE Hmmm um A __ LEN Mamm m ERE ASEM A QN EN VD O EEE WE W A Qn 8 EE _ o E Fa m 1 EM _ Mn E es 24 Performing a software update via a PC system The software updates are made available directly by the company JB lighting and can be obtained either by e mail or by download from the service section at hitp www jb lighting de Since the Licon 1X is often purchased at wholesale your e mail address is not automatically in the distributor of JB lighting If you wish to be included in our mailing list please call us 49
18. the Updater programme displays the message LICON 1X on the PC gt If this message does not appear connect the USB cable to another COM port and repeat the procedure Click the button START UPDATE and select the updater software that you have stored on your PC beforehand Start the software transfer to the Licon 1X by opening the Updater software The data transfer may last up to 2 minutes When the update process is completed the Licon 1X is turned on automatically JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 117 25 Deleting the data of the lighting control console The data of the Licon 1X can be deleted completely or selectively To enter the corresponding menu simultaneously press and hold the four softkeys located above the display while you are turning the console on with the ON OFF key ON OFF e The following menu appears on the display MORE L USER ACCESS _ In this menu you can delete the self programmed configuration of the fixtures or the assigned passwords SELECT PART TO CLEAR Press the desired softkey and confirm the process with the softkey YES To delete other data select the extended delete menu by pressing the softkey MORE The following menu appears on the display CONFIGPRESET COMBI PAR Select the desired section to be deleted by pressi
19. to one cue key The first cue is activated by pressing the cue key swap The second cue stop cue is activated when you press and hold the release key and simultaneously press the same cue key as before Release the cue key first and Ld b u e 2 o a 2 2 c uj 6 1 9 Entering and working with the flash function CHASES eo y Working with the flash function is only possible when a release link was assigned before The flash key as well as the release key and enable key is located in the block right to the Sequences section The release link can be assigned in the Combi Store or Combi Edit section according to the procedure described in Chapter 6 1 7 The keys of the Cue section are switch keys When you need these keys to apply the flash function e g for strobe sequences press the flash key in the release block first and then press the cue key to which you have stored the desired cue The cue will remain active as long as you are pressing and holding both keys The cue will be deactivated when you release both keys Enable Release Flash CUES Flash JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 43 AA SA Bm HN L2 ar 7 Editing cues All functions and parameters of a cue can be modified separately You are not required to rewrite the whole cue On principle the followng working steps are neces
20. Chase Control Section cccccononncnnccccccnoncccnnncnnnononncconnnnononannnnnnncnnnonnnans 2 11 4 PARNUM Numbering the PAR section 2220000444400000000n0nn RR eene 2 11 5 PARMUL Accessing PAR fader Danks oonccccccccocccnccccnonconnncnnnncnnnnnnnanonnnnononnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnonannnnnss 2 11 6 TOUCH Turning the touchscreen on or off sessi 2 12 AGCESS V Entering pass Words ran ein esse aan 2 12 Entering the Master password sitiada ee 2 12 2 Entering the user passwords titi A A Catus avia ba e teda rias 2 12 9 GheckIng pass Words an inne ein Narnia 2 1231 S halbigilig Dae SWOLGS o ee ans otitis rico 3 Programming in the Combi Section en een 3 1 DIrec access TO IMSS nia illa e wea dua fa Da a JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 5 B I BU NI TII p mm 9 2 SOLO IU group a a en 3 2 2 ACUVatiDg TXEUFeOEOUDS jr 9 2 9 Swithin xure tader Dakar Duet o ca eot ote aUe c C ve Les e eve oda Aare v AUT dus 33 Te FIA ION VOI em 3 4 Entering fixture parameters with the encoder wheels ccccccsseeeceeeeeeeeeeecaeeeseeeeseeeseeeesaaaseeesseasess 3 2 T POSItORDID IXTUreS WIN 16 BI En A ru oda us A ee Fe E tus eu e sun envi cos ae eier teren 4 I Greaung aud Stong Prese iS 4 pedet ended eui ll do Cugat Ae INamild a DIOS isaac eric Lobo en een 2 3 Recalling Proselena e a een ludus M vas Mo da AAV
21. DENIED Store FULL H DENIED LIMITED 2 12 1 Entering the master password Enter the CONFIG menu and press the softkey ACCESS The CHECK INACTIVE display shown on the left appears MASTER Enter the master password first Use the double assigned keys of USER PASSWORD the cues chases and sequence sections USER STATUS INACTIVE CONFIG ACCESS FULL When the master password is entered the softkey CHECK appears on the display By pressing this softkey you can activate or deactivate the password function If the password function is activated the display confirms with the message CHECK ACTIVE PRESET ACCESS FULL STORE ACCESS FULL Press the ESC key to leave the menu JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 26 E Ea ABR BH MAMI 2 12 2 Entering the user passwords After activation of the master password access is given to CHECK the user profiles They can be activated by means of the middle encoder wheel You can choose between four user STATUS i i i CHECK ACTIVE profiles Select the user profile for which you want to enter the acess rights USER 1 USER PASSWORD DJX CONFIG Example on the left USER 1 USER STATUS INACTIVE CONFIG ACCESS FULL PRESET len MIL USER 1 Isa DJ He shall have no access to the STORE ACCESS FULL store configuration and the storage of presets First enter the user password Then activ
22. GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 55 E HE JR mn BEA ATF m ir LETTERS mn ne 11 1 12 Working with the block function BLOCK It is possible to group several chase steps into a block This block can then be either deleted or copied Defining a block You can form a block from steps that are arranged consecutively in your chase Move the cursor with the middle encoder wheel to the first step to be integrated in the block Press and hold the softkey BLOCK the field is displayed inverted Move the middle encoder wheel to the last step to be integrated in the block and release the softkey BLOCK again All steps assigned to the block with be marked with a B on the display A graph on the display will show in addition that the block function is active This example shows that the block consists of four steps step 2 to step 5 Copying a block B COPY After you have defined a block use the middle encoder wheel to choose the position in the chase where you want to insert this block The block will always be inserted before the activated inverted step Now press the softkey B COPY The process is executed immediately so it is not necessary that you press the Store key in the Combi section Press the ESC key to leave the menu Deleting a block B DEL Define the desired block as as described above Press the softkey B DEL The selected block will be deleted immediately Press the ESC key
23. NAME and enter the name with the double assigned keys of the Cues Chases Sequences section Press the softkey NAME again to leave the function 15 3 The SINGLE function Use the softkey SINGLE to enter whether the sequence shall run endlessly as loop or run only once SINGLE inverted Sequence stops after the last step SINGLE not inverted Sequence runs endlessly as loop 15 4 The LINK F function Use the softkey LINK F to enter whether the fade time shall be processed as absolute numbers seconds or as percentage values depending on the NextTime LINK F invertied fade time in percent LINK F not inverted fade time in absolute values 15 5 Entering runtimes Cue Nr 1 Cue Nr 2 The following runtimes are available for each se Fade Time Trigpoint Fade Time Trigpoint FADETIME fade in time of a step TRIGPOINT Switching time of all parameters that are not faded NEXTTIME duration of the entire step The runtimes of a step can be entered as 0 50 100 0 50 100 absolute values in seconds or as percentage lt 4 Values depending on the NextTime fade time and Cue Nr 1 Cue Nr 2 trigpoint It is useful to enter the runtimes in percent if the sequence should not only run depending on the NextTime but if the speed should also be controlled manually afterwards Illustration of the different runtimes e Length of the individual steps The NextTime determines the length of the step Press the softk
24. PROG COMB CHASE menu Here you can programme further parameters JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 67 8 s 2 A MA 11 2 6 Page 6 of the chase generator modifying chase patterns On Page 6 of the chase generator you can modify programmed chase patterns Press softkey OPTIONS and the parameters of the chases will be displayed The individual fields have the following function CH COMB 1 D04 storage place of the chase STEP DIR idi aiam here PAGE 1 Bank D chase key 4 START TvPE TYPE gt flow mode of the chase S symmetrical asymmetrical double L BUF 16 BIT symmetrical me T LENGTH number of chase steps L e sm in this example 6 Test as Rn Pre This parameter means that the fadetime ramp was set in the storage matrix You can assign a fadetime DIR gt The direction of the chase pattern is for example from left to right FLIPLINE This parameter indicates that the chase pattern runs to the last step and back again TYPE By pressing the softkey TYPE you can switch the chase patterns between symmetrical asymmetrical double symmetrical double asymmetrical four times symmetrical and four times asymmetrical which is shown on the display as follows gt D gt lt j gt gt EIES O a EE ume LENGTH Length stands for the number of individual chase steps
25. Section never the Preset Section The following principal steps must be performed whe cues are programmed and stored Select the fixtures with the keys of the Feature PAR Selection keys 1 32 Feature Selection ing PanTit Paten Speed Select the desired parameters and enter the DMX values either with the encoder wheels or with the preset keys COMBI Store Edit e Press the Store key in the Combi section 12345 Pan Tit Hal Select the parameters from the storage matrix m Moves DEE Speed Press the cue key on which you wish to store the cue Store Edit Press the Store key in the Combi section again for confirmation You can store additional features for cues such as fade time trigpoint You can name the cue and set a release link These options will be described in the chapters following below JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 39 E Jom H CAM L 6 1 1 The storage matrix Activate the desired fixtures and enter the parameters Then press the Store key in the Combi section A similar illustration will appear on the display 111111111122222222 123456789012345678901234567 gt Pan Tit 4BBBBIBE Moves MEME COM Speed a a en ee eee eee eee Gobo BEEHBEENNB
26. The Licon 1X comes with 16 different speed groups to which you may assign fixture chases as well as PAR chases All chases assigned to a speed group have the same runtime speed You can also assign chases to a speed group which differ in their number of chase steps If the runtime of one chase of a speed group is changed the runtime of all chases belonging to this speed group is automatically changed The advantage of speed groups is that each chase can be recalled separately and chases are not combined as is the case with merging JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 57 ni AA 11 1 14 1 Combining chases to speed groups SGROUP Speed groups are assigned to keys 1 to 16 of the Cues section and are activated again with these keys Speedgroup 1 18 Beatcount 1 16 13 Chases are assigned to a speed group either in the Program Combi e e 159 e 1 3 4 5 6 Chase menu or in the Edit Combi Chase menu 2 0 e 51 e 14 E RT E Program your chases as usual and store them on the chase keys 38 e 71 e 15 D FG H 4 e e 812 o e 16 C V B N During the storage process the softkey SGROUP appears on the display BLOCK Press and hold the softkey SGROUP and then press the speed group keys in the Cues R LINK section to which you want to assign the chase MERGE SOUS AIN 1 EC 1 A LN P I p 9570 p amp i E AT E 3 e 71 5 CREATE o rim ig a 517
27. _ MEE 7 0 99 X m _ m N TS m e oo General remarks The Licon 1X by JB lighting was designed to facilitate and accelerate the control of intelligent fixtures as well as conventional DMX dimmer channels The Licon 1X is capable of controlling up to 32 fixtures with a maximum of 25 control channels and 7 fixed value channels e In addition you have access to 96 conventional DMX channels e You can control the fixtures by direct selection of the individual fixtures and the corresponding parameters The keys on the console are labelled so that even untrained operators will always find the various functions of the Licon 1X e Since sequences and chases can be created with the help of presets in the Licon 1X simple and effective programming becomes possible e Moreover the console comes with a chase generator that allows creation of chases on the basis of presets In this way you can realise effectful sequences in a matter of seconds e Even during a show you will have access to individual fixtures or fixture groups and their parameters as well as to the runtimes of chases e The desk can be synchronised by external signal input such as MIDI SMPTE or may be run music animated It is possible to link several desks in order to multiply the number of control channels e The Licon 1X is equipped with a DMX In interface for insertion of a DMX desk console e The inte
28. activated The illustration below shall explain the principle of the Synchronised Start function SGROUP G1 The Synchronised Start function has the same visual effect as the MERGE function although they are managed differently by the CHASE 2B01 CHASE 2B02 CHASE 2B03 CHASE 2B04 lighting control console Whereas the MERGE SYNCST SYNCST SYNCST function is a fixed connection between two or more chases which cannot be dissolved so easily you can delete the Synchronised Start nS function with only one keystroke gleichzeitiger Start wenn ein Chase angew hlt wird JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 70 8 4 BANH ats Entering the Synchronised Start function The softkey SYNCST is displayed when a chase is assigned to a speed group in the Edit Combi Chase R LINK menu You can activate the Syonchronised Start function by pressing the softkey SYNCST The function field is shown inverted on the display FT 10 TP 0 SGROUP 12 G1 046255 2 162Hz z al SYNCST Deleting the Synchronised Start function If the Synchronised Start function is activated the corresponding field on the display is shown inverted Press the softkey SYNCST again to deactivate the Synchronised Start function When the corresponding function field is no longer displayed inverted you have deactivated the function JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sa
29. be moved up and down with the left encoder wheel SEL FADE With the middle encoder wheel FADE 0 1 you can activate or deactivate the fade function Whenever a ramp sign is displayed in the storage matrix the corresponding features will be faded Fading is meaningful parameter for dimmers iris Pan Tilt as well as for zoom or focus 4 When features are marked with a P a preset has been adopted If you will change the preset data afterwards then the cue will also be automatically changed 6 1 2 Selecting features to be stored In a cue you can store all parameters available or select only a few for storage When features are marked with a dark square the DMX values absolute values entered with the encoder wheels previously have been adopted Selecting all features available Make sure that all desired fixtures are activated LED is lit Then press the CLEAR key in the FEATURE SELECTION block until all features in the matrix are activated selected fields are displayed inverted in the matrix Clear Selecting particular features If all feature fields in the matrix are displayed inverted you can deselect individual features Proceed as follows deactivate all fixtures first and then press the feature key of those parameters you do not want to store The feature is immediately removed from the storage matrix Clear field is empty Then choose the desired storage place key for the cue and confirm by pressing the Store key once
30. c H BH A 9 Freeze function Feature Selection Pan Til Pater Speed The freeze function is used to lock fixture parameters eds Sel Gen The Freeze key is located in the Fixture Selection block in the middle 5 of the left column rod C s B All parameters can be locked by the freeze function Freeze means that a parameter remains unchanged when another cue chase or ETE 4 sequence is activated the freeze function must have been entered Shutter Dimmer Focus previously for this parameter However it is always possible to overwrite features to which the freeze function was assigned with the help of presets 9 1 Entering the freeze function Activation of the freeze function is not possible in the main menu Thus press any key of the Feature Selection section Then activate the fixtures to which the freeze function should be assigned Press and hold the Freeze key and simultaneously press the feature key of the desired parameter This function will now be frozen The storage matrix appears and the frozen features are marked with a dark square Example Freeze function activated for Gobo1 T 2 3 4 222222222333 123456789012 Pan Till 4 pr a ala clam an ei el Sa oa nd cl ls I a fa Sn Moves sel fs ze a la i fd ad aa a Speed A Gobo1 BEBBBBEE Gobo lero Gobo3 Ex 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 0000 00 0 00 00 7 7 7 7 7 Colori l
31. chase contains one step more afterwards Step 5 and step 6 contain the same parameters Press the ESC key to leave this menu 11 1 10 Overwriting stopping a chase R LINK A chase will run permanently if not otherwise programmed with the help of the softkey SINGLE In order to stop a chase a stop cue is required This stop cue is stored as cue and must contain new DMX values for all parameters that are activated in the chase When you have stored this stop cue you can create a link between the chase and the stop cue with the softkey R LINK Enter the Prog Combi Chase menu and press the softkey R LINK When the corresponding field on the display is inverted press the cue key to which you have previously stored the stop cue You can see now on the display that the number of the stop cue is displayed behind the abbreviation RLM Press the softkey R LINK again to leave the menu cf Chapter 6 1 7 Entering the release link function R LINK and 6 1 8 Working with the release link function With the release link you can also create a between two chases i e one chase is replaced by the next chase 11 1 11 Terminating the loop function SINGLE If not otherwise defined a chase program will run endlessly However if you activate the 3C Softkey SINGLE you can determine that the chase will only run once The Single function is N active when the corresponding field is shown inverted on the display FADETI JB lighting Lichtanlagen
32. e in seconds or as percentage values depending on the NextTime LINK F inverted in percent LINK F not inverted in absolute numbers 14 2 The SINGLE function Use the softkey SINGLE to enter whether the chase runs permanently as loop or only once SINGLE inverted chase stops after the last chase step SINGLE not inverted chase runs permanently as loop 14 3 The FLASH function The FLASH function can only be used in combination with a release link If a FLASH function is assigned to a chase this chase is only active as long as the chase key is pressed Enter the release link as described in Chapters 6 1 7 and 6 1 8 Use the softkey FLASH to activate the FLASH function FLASH inverted function is active FLASH not inverted function is deactivated 14 4 The NAME function Use the NAME function to name the chase If the NAME function is activated name the chase with the keys of the CUE CHASE SEQUENCE section NAME inverted function is active NAME not inverted function is deactivated JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 75 14 5 The MODIFY function Use the MODIFY function to modify and re store fixture parameters of individual chase steps MODIFY Press softkey MODIFY to activate this function lf the MODIFY function is active the corresponding field on the display is shown inverted Select the chase step to be modified with the encoder wheel STEP When the MODIFY
33. eters 14 Piast tb ro L 26 14 FIXTURE faders FIXTURES Fixture faders control the brightness of fixture groups brightness groups 8 faders are availabe that can be switched four times each SHIFT key in combination with a flash key with green LED A total of 32 brightness groups is possible eee TT Bank Select 1 4 Flash 1 8 Groups 1 8 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 125 26 15 CHASE CONTROL CHASE CONTROL Changes the speed of chases Speed SPEED encoder changes speed by turning the outer or inner ring RESTART resets the activated chase to chase step 1 and starts it anew SELECT is used in combination with a chase key to select a chase to which the individual parameters of the Chase Control Section are then assigned LEARN enters the speed by tapping the rhythm SYNC not occupied at the moment Restart Select Leam DIRECTION changes the direction of a chase The red LED indicates a change z of direction The green LED indicates a permanent change of direction When no LED is lit the chase runs in the programmed is e el i direction Go stops the chase and allows manual stepping of the individual Go Go Go chase steps a Go switches the chase one chase step opposite to the programmed direction Go switches the chase one chase step
34. fader back down to zero i e the corresponding fader can never be used by more than one bank at a time PARMUL displayed inverted PAR FADER MODE MULTI BANK If on a bank the value of faders is greater than zero the faders will remain active when the operator switches to another bank By undershooting the corresponding fader value the faders can be activated on the bank switched to and thus be used four times JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 25 2 11 6 TOUCH Turning the touchscreen on or off With the softkey TOUCH the touchscreen function of the display can be turned on or off TOUCH displayed inverted basic configuration touchscreen is activated TOUCH not displayed inverted touchscreen is deactivated 2 12 ACCESS Entering passwords In the Licon 1X password can be entered on different password levels One master password and four user passwords are available The individual users may be granted different access rights The master password is superior to all other passwords It is only possible to change user passwords after entry of the master password Config FULL DENIED USER 14 Preset FULL DENIED Store FULL DENIED H LIMITED r Config FULL H DENIED USER 2 Preset FULL DENIED 2 Store FULL DENIED LIMITED MASTER Config FULL DENIED USER 3 Preset FULL H DENIED Store FULL H DENIED H LIMITED Config FULL H DENIED USER 4 Preset FULL
35. function Press the key NAME and enter the name of the faders with the keypad In our example the name of the fader is BLAU NAME COPY BLUE PROG PAR MEMO If you wish to store this step on another fader or to store it as A cue press and hold the COPY key and simultaneously select BLAU another flash key 1 8 or a Cue key Press the Store key in the PAR section again to confirm the storage process LED of the Store key is no longer lit 18 9 2 Storing PAR channels on Chase PAR faders faders C1 C4 PAR Store Edit Select the desired PAR channels with the help of the individual programming e functions Chapters 18 1 to 18 6 and press the Store key in the PAR section LED of Store key is lit Then select a fader C1 C4 in the PAR section and press the flash key located below this fader Note Ifthe storage process is carried out in the PAR section these flash keys correspond to the keys C1 C4 of the Chase section JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 93 B Fart Ft mar The following display appears for the keys C1 C4 chase function NAME BLOck LINKF inverted enters fade time in not inverted enters fade time as absolute 1A 03 CLEAR deletes complete chase DEL ST TEST Meee BELST deletes a step DUP ST duplicates a step an mue LL Bann NAME names the chase BLOCK forms a block with different steps
36. hold the four softkeys located above the display simultaneously while you are turning the Licon 1X on with the ON OFF key Press the softkey MORE to enter the second page of the delete menu Here press the softkey PRESET If you wish to delete the preset data of the Licon 1X press the softkey YES You will not be prompted to confirm the process After deletion of the data the Licon 1X returns to the extended delete menu If you do not wish to delete data press the softkey NO or the ESC key 25 4 Deleting data of the Combi section Press and hold the four softkeys located above the display simultaneously while you are turning the Licon 1X on with the ON OFF key Press the softkey MORE to enter the second page of the delete menu Here press the softkey COMBI You can choose between the following data groups CUES deletes the stored cues CHASES deletes the stored chases SEQS deletes the stored sequences FADER deletes the fader assignments ALL deletes all data groups listed above Press the softkey YES to execute the deletion process You are not prompted to confirm the process When the data are deleted the Licon 1X returns to the CUES CHASES SEQS FADER ALL selection If you do not wish to delete data press the softkey NO or the ESC key 25 5 Deleting data of the PAR section Press and hold the four softkeys located above the display simultaneously while you are turning the Licon 1X on with the ON OFF key Press the softkey MORE
37. in the programmed direction 26 16 SEQUENCE CONTROL pr SEGUENCE CONTROL Changes the speed of sequences e e Man Fade Man Fade key Red LED indicates the currently active status the sequences can only be faded ew Go manually with the Time Man fader Green LED not occupied e Sound Go key Red LED indicates the currently active status the sequences can be stepped manually ee o by the GO or GO keys Green LED not occupied Rate Time Sound key Red LED indicates the currently active status Green LED indicates the count signal connected to the AUDIO input on the rear panel of the Licon 1X Rate key Red LED indicates the currently active status This key overwrites the NextTime of your sequences Yellow LED indicates the speed of the rate fader Time key Red LED indicates the currently active status This key overwrites the fade time of your sequences with the values entered by the fader Rate fader DSL i The Rate fader assesses the NextTime of sequence steps When the red LED is lit the NextTime of sequence steps can be overwritten manually Time Man fader The Time Man fader accesses the fade time of sequence steps Time Man fader in combination with the Man Fade key Allows manual fading of sequence steps The time during which the fader is raised from O to 10 determines the fadetime When the fader is positioned either to O or to 10 the next sequence step will be activated Time Man fader i
38. key in the x Fixture PAR Selection must not be lit Group Clear Invert m f you wish to alter the composition of the group repeat this procedure and choose another combination of fixtures 3 2 2 Activating fixture groups First of all press the GROUP key in the Fixture PAR Selection the LED of the Group Highlight key is lit Then activate the stored groups by selection of the desired switch keys 1 8 in the Fixtures section The LEDs of the activated fixtures are lit If you need more than one fixture group at a time press the corresponding switch keys in the Fixtures section simultaneously All fixtures will be activated that are stored on the corresponding switch keys group keys The brightness of the fixtures is controlled with the faders located above the group keys If you work in the Combi section the fixture fader on which you have stored the group and the Combi master fader must be raised The master fader for the Combi section is the right fader in the master section IIb ELLA NA PAR C PAR Fixture Flash 3 2 3 Switching fixture fader banks A total of 8 group faders is available which can be switched four times The flash keys with incorporated LEDs located below the fixture faders 1 4 indicate the individual banks In order to switch the banks press the SHIFT key in the Page Bank section and simultaneously one of the flash keys located below the fixture faders Faders with a value greater th
39. keys in WM the Feature Selection block where the parameters will be tae activated later The left encoder wheel DMXCH can only switch CLEAR fm forward by one DMX channel If this channel is not occupied in _ the fixture i e is not assigned to a function you can skip this DMXCH FUNC channel by pressing the the softkey SKIP To invert a DMX channel select the function first and then press the softkey INVERS this does not apply to pan and tilt movements Since the Licon 1X has a separate dimmer and shutter management you are required to make an additional assignment when you enter the dimmer or shutter channel Fixtures with dimmers and shutters on one channel Assign a DMX channel to the shutter then press the softkeys BRIGHT and BLACKO to assign the dimmer and the s hutter function to the same channel In the line next to the shutter the letters B and O will appear in addition on the display JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 12 Hemos AE AMY gt Fixtures with separate channels for dimmers and shutters Assign a DMX channel to the shutter and then press the softkey BLACKO In the line next to the shutter the letter O will appear in addition on the display Assign a DMX channel to the dimmer and then press the softkey BRIGHT In the line next to the dimmer the letter B will appear in addition on the display The entry of thes
40. lA AR a 5 Programming aids for Pan and Tilt values 1eeeee ee ieeeee ceci eere enne nennen nennen nnn nana nns SP iR ee E EE EE TEE CE Sd laANENLEFNG me Tan dE FIGLIO Serenade 5 2 Preprogrammed MOVING Dalton roll aan 52 He Pa Se UNCUON m M 6 Cues scenes in the combi section uou eee ire x aS QU a de e nn ca 6 1 Progr amming and Storing ob CUE Susi dra aa om M The SIO PAGS Mala ce 6 1 2 Selecting features to be stored marroa ian ea e a a a e i eai i 6 1 3 The cue keys in combination with the page bank keyS cccoconcncconncococoncncncnaconocnannconanennnnannanonnos 6 L 4 Namlrig Ges ae ees dra ibo e Moves ost ti 6 120 Entenng the Tade TIM mE mm 6 6 Entering trie TG DOIN fain een een 6 1 7 Entering the release link function R Link sees 6 1 8 Working with the release link function esses 6 1 9 Entering and working with the flash TUNC ION ccoooncnccconnnncconcnncnnnnnnononennnnnncnnnnnanonconanenononcnnnnnnos EQUINA CUCS ad TAME FLASH TUCU o tl a iii 7 2 AUTFOL Automatic fixture activation by the Follow key sees e Enea me AUI POL MUP GU OM i docs cumbecto ee 7 22 Working with the AU TROL TUO eu 52 3 Deaelivaunda neAU TROL TONCIOM s ene ii 7 3 AU TSEL Automatic fixture selection u a aia ne i aa e aa a 7 3 1 Activating and deactivating the Autsel fUNCHION
41. left and right side of a stage Page 2 of the the chase generator will apply here If a double symmetrical stage setting is present symmetrical arrangement on all four sides of a stage the chase pattern on Page 3 of the chase generator should be used here 11 2 1 Basic programming with the chase generator The chase generator enables fast programming of chases We will explain the mode of operation of the chase generator on the basis of the creation of a shutter chase lt can be applied of course to all other features of your fixture Activating the chase generator COMBI Store Edit e Press the Store key in the Combi section ces ee Then press the chase key from which the chase shall be recalled later NAME MESES The Programme Combi Chase menu as displayed on the left R LINK appears DUP ST eje COMB CHASE 4 1 DEL ST TE MERGE CLEAR E Now press the softkey CREATE to activate the chase FT 0 TP 0 generator l SP 1 00005 1 000Hz SINGLE LINK F CREATE FADETIME STEP TRIGPOINT The chase generator has the following menu In the example on the left the feature shutter is activated in the Feature Selection The display varies depending on the selected feature CREATOR SHUTTER USED VALUES Ri OPEN SHORT MANUAL 1 SELECT FEATURE 2 SELECT ON AND OFF VALUES 4 SELECT DIRECT MODE ON OPEN PAGE 2 AND CHOOSE DESIRED ZZ UNITS OR SELECT ANY CLOSED USER SEQUENCE ON P
42. me POL D DAA um T Se E xr AAA LEM AMA SA B HN L2 ar Cr acc a a Y Copying a block B COPY Define a block as described above and use the middle encoder wheel to select the position before which you want to insert the block Press the softkey B COPY The command is executed immediately and does not require confirmation by pressing the Store key in the Combi section Press the ESC key to leave the menu Deleting a block B DEL Define a block as described above Press the softkey B DEL The marked block is deleted immediately Press the ESC key to leave the menu Moving a block B MOVE Define the desired block as described above When a block is moved this block is not duplicated see copying a block but simply appears at another position of the sequence The block will always be inserted before the step that you have marked with the cursor For this reason it is not possible to move a step to the immediately pursuant step You must skip the first step after the marked block This graph will illustrate the individual working steps 1 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 B B B B 2 T BARE Ts Tas 1 Programme a sequence B B B B 2 Define the desired block 4 1 ele TE 4 i 4 3 Select the step before which you want to position 3 1 2 7 8 9 10 the block possible positions marked with arrows In TER this example it is step 8 Ed a 4 Press the softkey B MOVE to confirm the process 5 The sequence renumbe
43. more JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 40 6 1 3 The cue keys in combination with the page bank keys The cue section has 24 keys that are distributed in three blocks of eight keys CUES Page BANK Speedgroup 1 16 Beatcount 1 16 Page1 Page2 Page3 e 0 gt o e eo oo ee 4 5 o 610 RT Bank A BankB BankC Bank D 00 00 00 00 7 11 FG 8 12 V B Shift Sync On each key of the first block each key is labelled with a number from F1 to F8 a single cue can be stored This block is reserved for important cues that are often activated The cue keys of the first block cannot be switched with the Page Bank function Bank B Bank C Bank D Page 1 Bank A Cue 1 Page 2 Bank C Bank D Bank A Bank B Bank C Bank D Page 3 a Na 4 ZN u 7m Bank A Bank B The keys of the other two blocks each key is labelled with a number from 1 to 16 can be switched with the page or bank keys of the PAGE BANK block Three pages and four banks A to D are available for each key The page bank activated for the cue is signalised by a red LED As shown in the illustration each cue key can be assigned to three pages and per page to four banks Thus a maximum of 192 cues can be stored on these 16 keys If the cue keys from the first block F1 to F8 which cannot be switched are added then a maximum of 200 storage places is available Pages and banks a
44. nnns 59 11 1 15 1 Entering the Synchronised Start function oooocnnccnnnccccoconnnonnconononanncnnnnnnnononanncnnnononononans 59 11 1 15 2 Deleting the Synchronised Start function ooooncccnnnccccoconnnonnnonononanncnnnnnnnononannnnnnnnonononans 59 11 1 16 The Sound function Entering the beatcount ooccccccccccconnnccnnnccnoconnnanonnnnonononnancnnoncnnnonananeos 59 11 2 Programming chases with the chase generator esses nennen nnns 59 11 2 1 Basic programming with the chase generatOF oooccnccconccnccnocnncononennnoncnnonnanononnancnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnonanennss 60 11 2 2 The matrix of the chase generator oocccccconncccccncnnccconnonononnnnonannncononnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnononnnennananenonannns 61 11 2 3 Advanced programming with the chase generator CREATE oocccccccccnccnnccconcnnncncnnnnnnnononanonnnos 62 11 2 3 1 Page 1 of the chase generator preset selection ooooonccccconnnncnccononcconcnonanccnncnnnancnnncnnnnnnoss 62 11 2 3 2 Page 2 of the chase generator fixture sequence occcooccccccononcconccononcconcnonancconononanncnnenonaness 63 11 2 3 3 Programming a fixture sequence cccccoocccccconnoccconnnnconononononnnnonnnnnnnononnnnononnnnnnnannnnonannanenenanens 64 11 22 3 4 InSerfig a Sin ee 65 112 30 DS Sundance 65 112 36 Naming Ihe sequence mier nn ent 65 11 2 4 Pages 3 and 4 of the chase generator chase patternS cccoooonccncccoonnccnncnnnanoncnonnnncancnnnnancnnn
45. of preprogrammed presets cues chases and sequences by adjustment of individual channels e This function facilitates working with the lighting control console if you do not know exactly on which key you have stored the individual fixtures 18 5 The PAROUT mode The PAROUT mode is activated with the softkey PAROUT The mode is activated when the function field PAROUT is displayed inverted In the PAROUT mode you can e g take over previously NAME programmed cues into chases Activate the PAROUT mode and select the desired cue by FEATURE PAR S om ooo iH je RE raising the corresponding fader The DMX value of the cue is ih Wb 099 BLOCK shown on the display Now press the Store key in the PAR 000 oe 090 section and then one of the flash keys located beneath the 000 08 24 000 HILITE chase faders Confirm the process by pressing the Store key 000 10 26 000 again 000 1228 000 Always all values are stored that are shown on the display o er 900 NUM In this mode it does not matter which of the two master 000 1932 000 faders is raised since all values are stored that are shown on the display Fields of application e Visual control of cues or chases of the absolute PAR section gt important when you are programming in the blackout mode without level output via DMX e Use of already programmed cues of the absolute PAR section to create other lighting states composed of several cues e Use of already programmed cue
46. or Tilt deflection angle was entered wrongly 5 2 1 The Phase function After you have assigned a moving pattern with regard to size and speed to your fixtures you can assign a phase shift in addition Phase designates the different start positions of the fixtures included in the moving pattern You will need this function for example if you wish to programme a wave Each movement pattern is divided into a maximum of 32 phases numbers 0 31 When you programme a movement with phase shift assign different start positions to each fixture When you programme a wave movement over 32 fixtures you must first of all activate all fixtures LEDs are lit Then recall the preprogrammed moving pattern with the Feature Selection key and select the up down sweep Enter size and speed with the encoder wheel The phase shift is shown in the last column on the display Since the first fixture is to start without phase shift 00 must be indicated in this column Assign the first phase to the second fixture O1 For this purpose activate the fixture first and then enter the value with the left encoder wheel Now deactivate the second fixture again and activate the third Proceed with all fixtures in this way Finally the following display is shown JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 a 2 WAVE INV CLRINV CLRPH OFF LL SIZE Important Because of the tot
47. special function for the deletion of the Merge function Activate the chase with the Edit key in the Combi section and delete all undesired parameters manually with the help of the softkey MODIFY and the storage matrix 12 2 1 Assigning chases to speedgroups SGROUP The Licon 1X comes with 16 different speedgroups to which both fixture chases and Par chases can be assigned All chases that are assigned to a speedgroup run at the NE dedi same speed The chases of a speedgroup may have a different 1 e e 5 98 e 1 number of chase steps Ifthe speed of a chase which belongs to 3 4 5 6 a speedgroup is altered the speed of all other chases of this er 5 16108 114 speedgroup will automatically be adjusted The speedgroup E E function has the advantage that each chase of the group can be recalled and run separately unlike the merge function where the 3 e e e e 1 chases can only be recalled and run in combination ji bs P The keys 1 to 16 of the Cue section are used to assign e e 572 e e 16 speedgroups C V B N Enter the Program Combi Chase menu in order to assign chases to speedgroups Programme your chase as usual and store it on a chase key Then press the Edit key in the Combi section and recall the chase by pressing the chase key JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 69 AMA SA B HN L2 ar Edi u CHASES se en 7 8 In the Edit Co
48. the Chase Control section Press the chase key in addition on which the desired chase is stored Now you have direct access to the activated chase and can modify its parameters with the above listed control elements 13 2 Changing speed with the encoder wheel SPEED After successful activation of the chase as described in13 1 it is possible to progressively regulate the speed with the encoder wheel SPEED The speed range can be adjusted from 0 0500 seconds to 819 18 seconds You can change the speed at intervals of 0 0125 seconds by turning the inner ring of the encoder wheel SPEED By turning the outer ring of the encoder wheel the intervals become greater depending on how far the ring is turned to the left or right 13 3 Changing speed with the Learn key Activate the desired chase as described in 13 1 Then press the Learn key two times at the speed at which the steps are intended to run e g to the rhythm of a music track The time interval will be adopted that elapses while the LED is blinking The chase immediateley runs at the new speed The blinking intervals of the yellow LED show the speed at which the chase runs JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 792 13 4 Manual stepping of chase steps with the Go keys Select the desired chase as described in 13 1 Then pre
49. wenn ein Chase angew hlt wird The Synchronised Start function has the same visual effect as the MERGE function although they are managed differently by the lighting control console While the MERGE function is a fixed connection of two or more chases which cannot be dissolved so easily the Synchronised Start function can be deleted with only one keystroke 11 1 15 1 Entering the Synchronised Start function BLOCK The softkey SYNCST is displayed when a chase is assigned to a speed group during the storage process You can activate the Synchronised Start function by pressing the softkey SYNCST The function field is shown inverted on the display R LINK MERGE SGROUP SYNCST CREATE GPOINT 11 1 15 2 Deleting the Synchronised Start function If the Synchronised Start function is activated the corresponding field on the display is shown inverted see 11 1 15 1 Entering the Synchronised Start function Press the softkey SYNCST again to deactivate the Synchronised Start function The corresponding function field is no longer displayed inverted 11 1 16 The Sound function Entering the beatcount Chases can run sound controlled i e the bass beat connected to the sound input of the lighting control console gives the signal for switching the chase steps The input jack for the sound is located on the rear panel of the lighting control console It is a stereo jack Socket The bass frequency is preset by the manufacturer and ca
50. your chase contains This parameter can be changed with the middle encoder wheel LENGTH FADE If the softkey FADE is displayed inverted a fadetime can be assiged to this chase fader In order to switch the chase via the trigpoint time press the softkey FADE The softkey is no longer displayed inverted and the message OFF appears in the Fader section DIR The field DIR will show the direction of the chase If the softkey DIR is displayed inverted the chase runs in one direction Press the softkey DIR softkey is no longer displayed inverted and the chase runs in the opposite direction Confirm the storage process and leave the menu by pressing the Store key in the Combi section again JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 68 E amm mmm m U A r N INN Aum X EEE _ A A EEE __ LEN u nan u EEE A QN EN VD O o W A U M _ o E 2 AS m 1 EM _ Mn E es 12 The MERGE and SPEEDGROUP function As described above the chase generator can create chases for one parameter per chase only If you wish to run different chases simultaneously you must merge copy one chase on another these chases Precondition for merging chases is that they possess an identical number of chase steps length The speedgroup function
51. 0 00 00 00 EDIT _ display CDPLAY BLOCK co T 00 00 00 00 pa 03 AS PRE AS M FON 02 LOOP PREV PLAY 00 02 00 Mu AS OFF LOOP POST PLAY 00 03 00 IM bo 00 00 o 00 03 do 06 l 00 00 o3 TRACK FRAME ZOOM The following illustration shall explain the mode of operation of a loop PRE POST 0 4 Zeitstrahl 0 0 Sec E v DOL W 10 Sec lt time bar UD Ol FADETIME ad LOOP Programmierschleife JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 107 E E MIR BE AMY The illustration shows that a PRE time and a POST time are automatically assigned to every cue or chase You will also see the start cue starts the loop designated AS is located in front of the actual loop This start cue may either be a defined startcue any programmed cue or always the cue that is active immediately before the loop starts The basic configuration of the loop is performed in the PARAM menu The following parameters are availabe AS TRK the loop starts taking as start cue any previously programmed cue or chase AS PRE that loop starts takingas start cue the cue or chase that was last active before the loop This function will be activated by pressing the softkey AS PRE It is also possible that you define a particular cue as startcue You must programme this start cue first and stor
52. 15 T LIN T LIN T LIN T INV T SYM T ABS T SIN1 T SIN1 T SIN1 T INV T SYM T ABS T SIN2 T SIN2 T SIN2 T INV T SYM T ABS T SIN3 T SIN3 T SIN3 T INV T SYM T ABS D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 35 ARBRE AA In addition the particular parameters e g line or sine wave can be combined with a Multi function The results of these combinations are shown in graphical form below Einstellung MULTI MULTI 1 T SIN1 MULTIS T SIN1 MULTI2 T SIN1 MULTI6 T SIN1 MULTI 14 T SIN1 9909 9 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 36 MULTI3 T SIN1 MULTI4 T SIN1 MULTI7 F SIN1 MULTI8 T SIN MULTI 11 T SIN1 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 BS ABE Aw 5 2 Preprogrammed moving patterns The Licon 1X offers six different moving patterns These moving patterns are activated by pressing the Moving Pattern key twice You will find the Moving Pattern key in the Feature Selection block As with all other parameters you can store moving patterns as presets The individual field have the following functions OFF stops the movement of all activated fixtures CLRPH sets a programmed phase shift of the activated fixture to O CLR
53. 2 3 1 Entering DMX start addresses for fixtures oocccccccconnconccccnonononoconanonononannnnnononannnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnanoss 2 9 2 Deleting a particular start address ae elek adus 2 3 3 Deletilig all start adare SSES ces ine een keinen 2 4 PATCH Assigning DMX channels to the dimmer PAR section ooocccccccccccnoonccnnnccnnnnnnccnnnonononnnanonnnos 2 4 1 Entering DMX start addresses for the dimmer PAR section ccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeensaeeeess 2 4 2 Deleting particular DMX start addresses esses nennen nnne nnns 2 4 3 Deleting all DMX start addresses Ernie petro ilo en aa 244 Selecung the dimer CUVE en a a 25 pP COPY presents ie 2 6 PANTIL Inverting Pan and Tilt channels ccocoocccccccnnnnocccnnnononnncnnonnncononnnnnnnanonnonannnnononanenonanannss 2 5 1 Deleting a Famor TUE MAVCFSION sea 2 62 SWabbng Panand Tltehankels cedat ee er 2 7 AUTORUN Starting the LICON 1X automaltically ccccccccooccnnnccnnnccnccnonnncnnnnonononanennnnnnnnononanennnns 2 8 DMX Remote control via external DMX console cooonccccccoocccccccconccnoconcononcnnononcnnoonanonononcnnononnnnnonaneness 2 8 1 Selecting the DMX channels ccccccccessseeeeececccseeeeeeeeesccccesseeeeceeceecesseceeesenccseseeeeeestessecoesens 2 9 EXTTRG Remote control via external trigger IMpUt cccccoconncnncccconnnnncnononcnnonnnancnnnnnnnnncnnnnononnnnnnnnnnns 2 9 1 Assigning keys indep
54. 2 p E YE HM GPOINT The assignment made is shown on the display as follows In the middle part of the display the name of the speed group is shown to which the assignment of the chase was made here speed group 1 G1 In addition another function appears on the display i e the Synchronised Start function SYNCST r ur Ba G1 046255 21162 Hz You can now change the speed of the chase in the Chase Control section as described previously gt Chapter13 ru 11 1 14 2 Deactivating a speed group If you wish to remove a chase from a speed group proceed as described below Press the Edit key in the Combi section and activate the desired chase with the chase key Then press the softkey SGROUP The assignment is immediately deleted The speed of the chase is now displayed in seconds no speed group and the softkey SYNCST has disappeard from the display JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 58 E fae BE AMY 11 1 15 The Synchronised Start function SYNCST SGROUP G1 All chases of a speed group to which the Synchronised Start function SYNCST is q 2801 CHASE 2802 CHASE 2B03 weer assigned will start collectively when one chase of the group is activated V The illustration on the left shall explain the principle of gleichzeitiger the Synchronised Start function Start
55. 7304 9617 0 259 2 c EH am m m UN MAS 5 Programming aids for Pan and Tilt values Programming aids for Pan and Tilt values are functions that allow simple and quick programming of complex sequences This chapter deals on the one hand with the fan function Fixture Selection Pan Tilt and on the other hand with preprogrammed moving patterns Fixture Selection Moving Patterns Sequences programmed in these two parameter sections can be stored as presets 5 1 Fan function The fan function assigns different deflection angles to a group of fixtures This will result in fan shaped and wavelike cues Fan shaped cues are achieved when a deflection angle is entered in the Pan section Wavelike cues are achieved when a deflection angle is entered in the Tilt section To simplify matters the following examples are always based on a neutral position of the fixtures in the Tilt section 5096 or DMX value 127 The illustrations will indicate this neutral position always as a line as orientation for the user Press the Pan Tilt key in the Feature Selection section twice to activate the fan function The following display is shown P SYM P INV T INV T SYM 0 PAN TILT wig T ABS 000 000 i19 000 om P SIN3 oo 000 Bflzo ooo oo T SIN3 000 000 M21 000 000 bon 000 Fos coo ose P SIN2 000 000 E24 000 000 T SIN2 Od oed Insel do
56. AGE 2 Depending on the feature activated different presets can be recalled with the corresponding softkeys On the display you will find a Short Manual on how to create 4 SELECT PATTERN ON chases with the chase generator PAGE 3 OR PAGE 4 5 PRESS FLASHING STORE lt lt 1 2 BUTTON FOR CALCULATION SHUTTER JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 60 Adhere to the following order of working steps 1 Select the feature for which you wish to programme the chase by pressing the corresponding key in the Feature Selection block 2 Enter the DMX values for ON and OFF Use either the preset keys or the encoder wheels Press the softkey ON until the field ON is displayed inverted Enter a preset by pressing the corresponding softkey or enter a DMX value with the encoder wheel Then press the sofkey OFF and enter the corresponding value 3 Select the desired fixtures or dimmer channels that are to be stored in the chase Apply Page 2 of the chase generator Switching of pages is carried out with the softkeys lt lt lt or gt gt gt Ensure that the softkey DIRECT on Page 2 of the chase generator is displayed inverted 4 Select a chase pattern on Page 3 and 4 of the chase generator ne S 7 A variety of chase patterns is available here They can be M Esc e activated with the co
57. ATOR PAN TILT DEL ST deletes a step that was previously selected S with the middle encoder wheel STEP DEL ST NAME naming the sequence by keys of the Cues NAME SEQ1 Chases or Sequences section CLEAR LENGTH 2 INSERT inserts a step STEP E lt lt lt STORE stores a step 2 6 gt um SIEP 11 2 3 3 Programming a fixture sequence 1 Select Page 2 of the chase generator and press the softkey EDIT 2 Activate one of the possible 8 fixture sequences softkeys SEQ1 SEQ 3 Press the key of the Fixture PAR Selection block keys 1 32 on which the fixture is stored that shall be activated as first fixture in the sequence LED must be lit If you press several keys of the Fixture PAR Selection block simultaneously you can include several fixtures in one step sore 4 Press the softkey STORE on the display to store the step CREATOR PAN TILT Each newly programmed step is added to the other steps You can see on the m display how many steps you have already programmed The number of steps of NAME SEQ the sequence already programmed is displayed after the designation LENGTH LENGTH 2 STEP on the display indicates the step which you are currently programming STEP o9 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 64 HA RH AA 11 2 3 4 Inserting a step 1 Select the desired fixture s LED must be lit insert the
58. DAY 1 DAY 10 day 01 10 02 HOUR hour MON 10 14 10 03 MIN 1 MIN 1 MIN 10 minutes DAY 1 SEC 10 SEC 1 SEC 10 seconds RESET will reset date and time to 01 01 01 DAY 10 SEC 1 00 00 1 indicates time in steps of one and 10 time in steps of ten gt Press the ESC key to leave this menu JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 103 E Fa ABR EE AATF 21 5 The INFO function You can recall the serial number and the software version of your Licon 1X in the INFO menu Activate the INFO menu by pressing the softkey TOOLS in the main menui and subsequently the softkey INFO Then the serial number of the console and the software version are displayed 21 6 Inverting Pan Tilt channels PANTIL The Licon 1X offers two different menus in which the Pan and Tilt values of the fixtures can be inverted on the one hand the TOOLS menu and on the other hand the CONFIG menu If the Pan and Tilt values are inverted in the TOOLS menu and the inversion is stored together with cues chases presets or sequences the latter will remain unaffected when the inverstion is deleted again Advantage You can use the PANTIL function during the programming procedure quick creation of symmetrical scenes The inversion is deleted afterwards during the show so that the fixtures
59. DMX section is 10 18 25 Ma activated The DMX section is activated in the REMOTE menu submenu of the TOOLS menu Enter the main menu and press the softkey TOOL Press the softkey REMOTE in the Tool menu to enter the Remote menu responsible for remote settings of the Licon 1X Activate the DMX function by pressing the softkey DMX Deactivate the DMX function again by pressing the softkey OFF 2 8 1 Selecting the DMX channels The DMX channels for remote control are selected in the CONFIG DMX section DMX1 must be displayed inverted if you wish to program the positions 1 16 and DMX2 must be displayed inverted if you wish to programme the 17 32 Use the left encoder wheel to select the DMX channel with which you want to remote control the Licon 1X Then press the corresponding key cue chase sequence which is to be remote controlled The softkeys display keys are designated DISP keys The softkeys DISP1 DISP2 DISP3 DISP13 DISP14 or the ESC key can only be selected with the softkey S KEY Press the softkey S KEY again and again until the desired key e g KEY DISP 13 appears Press the softkey KEYOFF to delete a position already occupied JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 18 In the example to the left the DMX channel 1 of the external E console controls CUE1 of the Licon 1X KEYOFF 77 Ma TT 0 13 S KEY Os 14
60. INV converts a negative inversion into a positive inversion INV inverts the movement of all activated fixtures WAVE see Phase function 5 2 1 2 WAVE see Phase function 5 2 1 SYM1 inverts the movement of every second fixture SYM2 inverts the movement of the second half of the selected fixtures O circular movements 00 Lissajou double circle 2 WAVE SYM1 SYM2 sweeps up down WAVE BEAT ae M OV E cC BE I sweeps left right INV o BA D i i LRINV do diagonal sweep left down right up C ze CLRPH mar f diagonal sweep left up right down Hd OFF ae Bi S SIZE size of the moving patterns SPEED speed of the moving patterns SIZE SPEED PHASE PHASE phase shift Before you can enter a moving pattern activate the desired fixtures first LED is lit the fixture is displayed inverted Then press the key of the desired moving pattern and enter size and speed with the Size and Speed encoder Take care that size and speed are in due proportion Fixtures of different manufacturers often diverge in speed and mirror movement The size speed ratio must be chosen in such a way that the fixture is able to carry out the complete movement If you have entered speed and size correctly and you are nevertheless not satisfied with the result check whether your configuration is correct If you have configured the fixtures in the L User setup it is possible that the Pan
61. KEY DISP2 Press the ESC key to leave the menu 2 9 3 Assigning keys dependent on PAGE BANK If you wish to assign to the footswitch a particular key with previously programmed PAGE BANK settings proceed as follows DIRECT Use the middle encoder wheel to select either GO or GO Press the softkey DIRECT EXTTRG GO Then consecutively press the desired key of Page Bank and M 1A01 TEST2 Cue Chase Sequence In the display the corresponding assignment is confirmed Press the softkey DIRECT again to leave the menu EXTTRG JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 20 2 10 The MIDI function The MIDI function allows complete remote control of the Licon 1X If you use a MIDI keyboard or a MIDI sequencer the mode of operation always remains the same Each key of the Licon 1X can be assigned a MIDI note It is important however that the MIDI section is activated The current MIDI settings are shown in the main menu in the REMOTE section 14 06 02 reno mo If REMOTE MIDI is shown on the display the 10 15 14 o MIDI section is activated 2 10 1 Activating the MIDI section The MIDI function is activated in the REMOTE menu submenu of the TOOLS menu Enter the main menu and press the softkey TOOL Press the softkey REMOTE in the Tool menu to enter th
62. NCES 1 12 5 0 eo 9 00 o O P T 3600 9 L 400 The individual fields have the following function NAME names the moving light a maximum of 20 characters is possible S NAME short name shown on the display later up to 6 characters are possible TYPE selects between mirror scan gt Mirror and moving head gt HEAD To select type press key TYPE until the desired fixture type is shown on the display This affects only moving patterns DMXCH indicates number and configuration of the DMX channels of the fixture Per fixture 25 control channels and 7 fixed value channels are available Control channels are standard DMX channels such as pan tilt iris colour gobo focus Fixed value channels are DMX channels with a fixed DMX value cannot be changed during programming If for example your fixture has a channel for the parameter lamp on off which is a constant value then this channel is stored under fixed and assigned the corresponding DMX value Press one of the softkeys described above and the menu on the SKIP left appears on the display USERA Now assign the individual functions of your fixture to the DMX Lol Mus channels as follows turn the middle encoder wheel FUNC until G the desired function appears and then turn the left encoder jee Bas wheel DMXCH to switch to the next DMX channel The names LM Mn of the individual functions correspond to the names of the
63. Programming the follow function In order to be able to program the follow function press any key of the Feature Selection section first Then press and hold the Follow key and select the fixtures you wish to use as follow spots corresponding LEDs are lit Feature Selection Pant Fare Speed Gobat G Rot2 E Activate the follow function by pressing and holding the Follow key in the Feature Selection block The softkey ACTIVE appears on the display Press this softkey to activate the follow function The function field on the display is shown inverted when the function is active 8 c EE gt SS C OIEESISISIEE s AAA A bal P PET eR Bad TI ENDETE exc 114 14 Ag e 1831 Lm 1632 Pan FINE OFF TILT 10 1 2 Deactivating the follow function Press and hold the Follow key Press the softkey ACTIVE in addition The follow function is deactivated when the function field on the display is no longer shown inverted 10 1 3 Deleting the follow function To delete the follow function in a cue enter the Edit mode and activate the corresponding cue Press the Edit key in the Combi section and then the cue key on which the cue is stored The AUTOFOL function field on the display is now shown inverted Press the corresponding softkey The follow function AUTOFOL is deleted when the softkey is no longer displayed inverted JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Tele
64. SE 1A04 Use the middle encoder wheel to select the next chase that shall run on this fader In our example this is Chase 07 on NEXT CHASE Page 1 Bank B 1B07 Press the Select key again to return to the Standard menu The chase selected will become active on the corrsponding fader as soon as this fader is drawn to zero JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 95 19 The LIST function COMBI PAR section BH E AAD MUAY With the List function you can have all named cues chases and sequences shown on the display This function is activated with the List key in the Combi or If the touchscreen is activated you can recall cues chases and sequences directly via the display Pess the List key in the Combi section and the following display is shown CHASES EM CUES F Fixed cues cannot be switched via Page Bank Cue keys F1 to F8 CUES 14A Cues that can be switched via Page Bank Cue keys 1 to 16 CHASES 1 A Chases of selected Page Bank SEQ A Sequences of selected Page Bank Press the List key in the PAR section once and the following display is shown EH 2 3 4 EH EN NM A EE ES EC3 E zu TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST 1 BENE 3 ia M20 106 101 101 106 120 5 6 7 B C1 c2 C3 Ca z 1 i 5 a
65. SHIFT key BankA BankB BankC BankD eo 00 00 00 SYNC As a rule cue banks and chase banks are switched separately With the Sync function cues and chases can always be switched by the same Page or Bank Shift Sync e 26 9 CHASES CHASES These keys are used to activate chases ee eo The yellow LED shows whether a chase is stored on the corresponding key The flashing of the yellow LED shows at which speed the chase runs The keys can be switched via Page Bank in combination with the SHIFT key Additional keyboard function by double assignment of the keys A total of 96 chases are possible 32 of which can run simultaneously JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 123 E ASMA m 26 10 SEQUENCES SEQUENCES ee e 9 0 These keys are used to activate sequences Additional keyboard function by double assignment of keys 200 e P i Banks of this block are switched via the SHIFT key in combination with the sequence keys with an incorporated green LED A total of 32 sequences can be stored 26 11 FLASH RELEASE ENABLE SWAP FLASH Flash function of cue keys or chase keys in combination with the release function This function will only work in combination with an R Link RELEASE Activates the Release Link for cues and chases This function will onyl work in combination with an R Link ENABLE Enable activ
66. TOOLS Then press the softkey BLOCK The display below is shown with the following softkeys EVT 4 POS gt POS gt SCROLL moves the time bar CALL deletes all counts Au OE ee lt gt EVT inserts an event into a block FROM POS inserts positions into a block asa SEL 777 4 gt POS defines the beginning of a block E T defines the end of a block HB lt gt switches between block point 1 and 2 El gt gt gt switches to page 2 of the block menu Mo TRACK scrolls up and down the tracks Yee Tee XS wes FRAME moves the time track forward and backward TRACK FRAME ZOOM j ZOOM changes scaling of the time track Press the softkey gt gt gt and the second page of the block PLAY gt PLAY A PLAY CHECK menu appears with the following display and softkeys T 00 00 00 00 en E er B DEL deletes all events within a block B DEL 79 lt lt lt B COPY copies a block ar PLAY starts timeline show from the beginning Hi and stops timeline show Mz gt PLAY starts timeline show from a defined position ALL A PLAY starts a loop i CHECK recalls a block defined previously mem 0 0003 00 00 06 x LOOP inverted sets loop around the defined block TRACK FRAME ZOOM lt lt lt switches to page 1 of the block menu TRACK scroll sup and down the tracks FRAME moves time track forward and backward ZOOM changes scaling the of time track JB lighting Lichta
67. a name for the backup file You can store the data of the console several times on the same disk However existing files cannot be overwritten Insert the formatted disk into the disk drive Press the softkey SAVE and select the desired data group by pressing the corresponding softkey Enter a name for the file with the double assigned keys of the Cues Chases Sequences section After you have assigned a name to the file the softkey EXEC appears on EXEC the display wor Start the storage process by pressing the softkey EXEC ee During the storage process the message Writing data will be displayed 20 2 1 Storing data of the All section If you activate the softkey ALL in the Backup menu all console data will be stored To store all console data press the softkeys in the following succession BACKUP SAVE ALL Enter a name for the backup file with the double assigned keys of the Cues Chases Sequences section and confirm the process by pressing the softkey EXEC JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 98 im I LLI FT I m hi BN im M g Bi Alm A EI 1 RB TEL EEEE EBI 20 2 2 Storing data of the Timeline section In the Timeline section shows are programmed that run music synchronised to a music CD in the CD ROM drive To store the timeline data press the softkeys in the follow
68. al number of 32 phase steps the Licon 1X assumes the presence of a sine IWW AY SYM1 PA ees wem FS FEATURE W T l 105 03 00 017 I 1 05 03 01 2 05 03 02 I 05 03 03 I 05 03 04 1 05 03 05 105 03 06 l 05 03 07 105 03 08 05 03 09 105 03 10 105 03 11 I 05 03 12 105 03 13 105 03 14 5 I 05 03 15 SPEED PHASE wave If you employ less than 32 moving heads you must distribute them over the 32 phase steps The Licon 1X activates such patterns on its own when the softkeys WAVE and 2 WAVE are pressed WAVE 2 WAVE distributes the phase shift always in the optimal distance in proportion to the sine wave depending on the number of moving heads distributes the phase shift of the first half of the selected moving heads in the opitmal distance to the sine wave the second half starts with the final value of the first wave and ends with the start value Movements can also be stored as presets Proceed as described in chapter 4 1 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 38 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 BB u _ m S5 I U 01 0 A 8 EEE _ m m A E uo 2 SI _ Q N A 9 V QQ gt A A E 05 A 6 Cues scenes in the co
69. an zero are only switched to the new bank when the fader is pulled down to zero JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 29 3 3 The Highlight Group key Highlight This key has two functions activating fixture groups localising fixtures Group Activating fixture groups There are two different ways of working with the group function Press the Highlite Group key LED is lit Now you can activate fixture groups that have been previously stored on the fixture faders Press the flash key located below the corresponding fader If the master fader and the fixture fader are raised the fixtures integrated in the corresponding fixture group are lit Highlite Group In order to flash the moving heads of a fixture group press and hold the Highlite Group key LED is not lit and simultaneously press one of the flash keys located below the fixture faders Then release both keys again Now flash the just activated fixture group by positioning the fader on the zero value and pressing the flash key below the group fader Highlite Group Localising fixtures In the highlight mode the GROUP key allows quick and easy localisation of fixtures If you wish to employ the programming aid HIGHLIGHT proceed as follows press and hold the HIGHLIGHT key and select a fixture from the Fixture PAR Se
70. and press the softkey LOAD Then press the softkey MEMORY The Licon 1X will list all files that are stored in this file group Use the middle encoder wheel SELECT to select the file to be loaded Press the softkey EXEC to start the loading process When the loading process was successful the message COMPLETE is shown on the display 20 4 4 Loading preset files To load a preset file from a floppy disk or a USB stick proceed as follows Activate the backup menu by pressing the softkey BACKUP in the main menu and press the softkey LOAD Then press the softkey PRESET The Licon 1X offers two possibilities ALL will load all files that are stored in this file group SINGLE will load the preset files of a certain fixture Use the middle encoder wheel SELECT to select the file to be loaded Press the softkey EXEC to start the loading process When the loading process was successful the message COMPLETE is shown on the display 20 4 5 Loading config files To load a config file from a floppy disk or a USB stick proceed as follows Activate the backup menu by pressing the softkey BACKUP in the main menu and press the softkey LOAD Then press the softkey CONFIG The Licon 1X will list all files that are stored in this file group Use the middle encoder wheel SELECT to select the file to be loaded Press the softkey EXEC to start the loading process When the loading process was successful the message COMPLETE is shown on the display 20 4 6 L
71. asic configuration of DMX channels See Chapter 2 8 21 3 The CD player CD The CD player is activated in the TOOLS CD player menu PLAY Si gt Enter the main menu and press the softkey TOOLS and subsequently the softkey CD PLAY NO DISC LOCK ACTIVE UNLOCK LOCK 21 3 1 Inserting a CD Before a CD can be inserted you must unlock the disk drive first by pressing the softkey UNLOCK The display confirms with the message LOCK INACTIVE Open the disk drive by pressing the key at the disc tray and insert a CD We recommend locking of the CD drive after insertion of the CD so that you cannot open it by mistake during use Press the softkey LOCK to lock the CD drive agan The display confirms the process with LOCK ACTIVE 21 3 2 Playing the CD Start the CD with the softkey PLAY Forward with the softkey gt and rewind with the softkey lt You can listen to the music either using headphones or PC boxes that are connected to the console at the front of the disk drive 3 5 mm stereo jack You can also connect the Licon 1X to a hi fi system via the outputs on the rear panel 6 3 mm stereo jack 21 4 Setting date and time CLOCK Date and time are set in the Tool menu Enter the main menu and press the softkey TOOL and afterwards the softkey CLOCK Press the corresponding softkeys listed below to enter data YEAST RESET for date and time YEA 1 YEA 10 year HOUR YEA ve e MON 1 MON 10 month MON 1 MIN 10
72. ate the password by pressing the sofkey STATUS The fourth line on the left shows whether the status is INACTIVE or ACTIVE Then you can define the individual access rights For the access to the CONFIG and Preset menu you can choose between the possibilities full full access or denied access denied Since a DJ normally does not need to change configurations or presets enter DENIED The entry is made with the softkey of the corresponding item on the right side of the display Thus press the softkey CONFIG until denied will appear on the display Enter the access rights for presets as is described for CONFIG For the access to the store function you have the choice between the following three access levels full denied and limited access Press the softkey STORE until limited appears on the display With this limited access your user has the right to store own cues on Page 3 or Bank D this section is located next to the cues and chase keys This user has access only to Page 4 in the SEQUENCES section and to faders in the Fixture PAR selection PROFILE Press the ESC key to leave the menu 2 12 3 Checking passwords As soon as the Licon 1X is switched on the password prompt appears on the display when activated in the access menu Enter the password and confirm with the softkey OK The master password gives access to all parameters of the lighting control console The user passwords 1 4 will only activate those para
73. ation menu The following display is shown 7 vv v l PRESET CONFIG BACKUP TOOLS Um AAA allil C lll call 7 Ilmo E ul ER E IM MWE 2 1 L USER Configuring a fixture If you will use fixtures the data of which are not yet stored in the library you have to configure your fixtures first Enter the main menu and press the softkey CONFIG and afterwards the softkey L USER The following display is shown PANTIL NAME USER 1 5 HAME USER1 P COPY EXTTRG TYPE HEAD F ANGLE 000 T ANGLE 000 PATCH MIDI BLACK L 000 SELECT OPTION TYPE L USER ACCESS gt DMXCH T ANGL USERI BLACK L P ANGL With the left encoder wheel cou can select up to 20 different L User fixture parameters Now consecutively enter data of the fixtures Activate the corresponding parameters with the softkeys arranged to the right and left of the display When the field is displayed inverted you can enter data with the double assigned keys of the following sections CUES CHASES and SEQUENCES JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 E E Fart am Mag Clear the fields with the arrow key first and enter your data CUES Speedgroup 1 16 Beatcount 1 16 Sif we J e e e 23 45 F6 2 6 10 WE RT CHASES oo eo 7 8 SEQUE
74. auto function is activated by pressing the Rate key in the Sequence Control section MFAD The step is faded with the ManFader fader GO The step is switched with the Go and Go keys SOUND The step is switched with the Sound function 15 7 The ID function The function ID is used to assign sub numbers to steps you have inserted in a sequence Insert duplicate a step into the sequence and press the softkey ID to enter the sub numbers with the right encoder wheel You can assign numbers between x 1 to x 9 The actual number of steps is shown on the left side of the display below the storage matrix whereas a little further to the right the sub numbers are displayed 15 8 The GO TO function With the GO TO you will have direct access to a step This function is used above all to leave out some steps when a sequence is run If for example the first step of your sequence is active and you wish to activate the eighth step as next step press the softkey GO TO and then enter the number of the desired step either by turning the left encoder wheel or with the keys of the CUES CHASE SEQUENCE section A CHASES gt rSEQUENCES y Speedgroup 1 16 Beatcount 1 16 eo ie Pie e e e ee 0 nf ee e 1 28 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Press the softkey EXE GO to confirm the process Important While you are selecting a step with the GO TO function a programmed and activated sequence is running according to the entered runtimes and mode of flow control
75. aveo etes autmp ae 1121 83 Enteringiecliase NM Td WA Enterig MS TUNING Sa 11 1 5 Iniser fhg a chase SICD nia 11 1 6 Overwriting the chase step sssssssesssssssssseeeeee nennen nenne nnn nnn nnn nnns nna nnne 11 1 7 Deleting all chase steps CLEAR eeeeesseseessseeeeeen nennen nennen nennen nnne nnn nnn nn nnns 11 1 8 Deleting individual steps DEL ST ooocccccccocnnnncccnocnnnncccnnncnnnononannnnononancnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnennnoss JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 6 E E AAE 4A Sn D M um EH AP A 11 1 9 D plicating a chase step DUP ST zen a a aae 55 11 1 10 Overwriting stopping a chase R LINK serari itici ae eat a a aiai 55 11 141 Terminating the loop function SINGLE ii a 55 11 1 12 Working with the block function BLOCK occccccconcnnncccccnconcccconcnnnoconononnnononancnnnnnonanennnonnnanennnnos 56 T1 1 15 Merging chases MERGE TUNCHON ans a E E 57 141 118 1 entering the MERGE TUNGU Menica A ea ac A rro tes 57 11 127182 Deleting the MERGE TUNCUOM craice r E ale 57 11 1 14 Speed groups SGROUP J Ar ae add 57 11 1 14 1 Combining chases to speed groups SGROUB ooooocccnnncconnnonccnnncccncnnnancnnnnnnonnonanncnnncnnnnnnnos 58 1111472 Deactivating a Speed group en ae ee een 58 11 1 15 The Synchronised Start function SYNCST 222 20220000022220000000000 0000000 Rnn nenn essen annes near
76. be displayed inverted Select a storage place key on the display and press the corresponding softkey The particular field is displayed inverted and the LED of the Store key begins flashing Confirm by pressing the Store key again The LED stops flashing and the field will no longer be displayed inverted You can name the function field whenever the field is displayed inverted Below you will find an illustration of the individual working steps ali 2 4 Feature Selection T Pan Tilt pattems Speed Iin Ail llin utili l til Ld u y EE Wi 4 2 Naming a preset CUES CHASES yo SEQUENCES Speedgroup 1 16 Beatcount 1 16 F51 e e e E e e 5 23 4 5 8 O F6 2 6 10 200 gt WE RT O P F7 3 y 7 11 300 e C gt D F G 8 12 XC v B Before a preset is stored you can name it with the double assigned keys of the Cues Chases Sequences section For this purpose a letter of the alphabet is assigned to each of these keys The letters are arranged as on a conventional PC keyboard Confirm the entry with Store JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 2 5 El fatt A VYA SER e ES Rm ee E 008 e EEE meee _ AA xx zu n ERI EM ERE _ _ _ C e Er a A PE A EMEN EE M s aE EN AP CU If you wish to name a preset later enter the PRESET menu and select the field to be named As soon as iti
77. can be moved synchronously to the trackball when chases are run the cues previously stored will not be changed If the Pan and Tilt values are inverted in the CONFIG menu the deletion of the inversion requires that all cues presets chases and sequences in which the Pan and or Tilt values of the corresponding fixtures are used must be completely re written 21 7 The Test function TEST With the test function you can examine whether the keys and faders of the console are functioning correctly Recall the test function by pressing the softkey TOOLS in the main menu and then the softkey TEST On the display you can now choose then between keys and faders 21 7 1 Testing the key function Press the softkey KEYS to test the function of the keys The following display will KEY LED TEST o l l pRess BUTTON The LED of the first key in the Fixture PAR section will be lit Press this key to find out whether the key functions correctly When the LED goes out and the LED of the next key SEL 1 is lit the function of the first key is perfect If a wrong key is pressed by mistake the message KEY ERROR appears on the display To test keys without LED select the desired key with the middle encoder wheel the designation of the keys is always shown on the display Press the selected key to perform the function test Press the ESC key to leave this menu 21 7 2 Testing the fader function FADERTES Ac
78. cks RAME moves the time bar backward and forward TRACK FRAME ZOOM ZOOM changes scaling of the time track poo GC 00 00 03 00 00 06 00 00 03 To edit the individual events cues and chases of a timeline show proceed as described below Select the desired event with the softkeys SEL or SEL lt The event is shown on the display when the softkey SHOW is displayed inverted 22 6 1 Moving the position of an event Select the desired event as described above Press the softkey CHECK to play the event within a loop Important the softkey CHECK is now not only displayed inverted but also designated as A PLAY Enter the time shift with the middle encoder wheel OFFSET and press the softkey MOVE for confirmation After the time shift was performed successfully press the softkey A PLAY CHECK to deactivate the event JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 113 fem OBE AMF 22 6 2 Changing the fadetime Select the event as described above Press the softkey CHECK to play the event within a loop Important the softkey CHECK is now not only displayed inverted but also designated as A PLAY Enter the desired fadetime with the left encoder wheel FADE When you have changed the fade time successfully press the softkey A PLAY CHECK to deactivate the event 22 6 3 Editing events
79. coder wheel FADETIME 7 9 Changing the trigpoint Enter the Edit Cue menu and change the trigpoint by turning the corresponding encoder wheel TRIGPOINT JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 AT SAD AA 8 Recalling cues in the fade mode FADE MODE Whether or not you have assigned a fade time to your cues you can activate a fade time with the Fade Mode fader The Fade Mode fader has a higher priority than the fade times you have stored previously The scale ranges between 0 0 and 10 seconds The Time Man fade key below has two incorporated LEDs If the red LED is lit the fade time set with the Fade Mode fader is used If the green LED is lit you can manually fade between two cues The fading process between two cues e g Cue A Cue B will last until you have raised the fader to 10 seconds If you slide the fader back the second cue cue B fades out and the first cue Cue A fades in again However if the fader has reached the 10 second limit you can Time Man Fade recall a new cue Then Cue B fades out and Cue C in while you are sliding the fader back ee JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 48 E HB ER E AMY 9 0 0 A m A mum _ ABB NM o ee zen ME __ I m 3 gt A SA S aa en A M
80. combines several chases in terms of time Whether the chases are in the Combi section or in the Par section if one chase of a chase is stopped by a GO command every other chase of the speedgroup which is active at this moment is also stopped The length of the individual chases is of no significance here 12 1 Entering the MERGE function copying one chase on another The Merge function is recalled and executed in the Program Combi Chase menu Programme the first chase and store it on a chase key Programme a second chase with an idientical number of steps as the first one Then press and hold the softkey MERGE and activate the first chase by pressing the corresponding chase key Release both keys again Store the process by pressing the Store key If you now recall the first of the two steps the second will start automatically with the first chase and assumes the same length as the first chase If the second chase is recalled it runs alone without the first chase You can check whether your merging was successful with the help of a small diagram from the storage matrix shown on the display vie The storage matrix of a chase that addresses only one parameter may for example be displayed like the one shown on the left The storage matrix of a chase that has been merged and thus addresses more than one parameter may for example be displayed like the one shown on the left 12 1 2 Deleting the MERGE function The Licon 1X offers no
81. ct Chase key JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 DA 8 4 BH ae 2 11 4 PARNUM Numbering the PAR section With the PARNUM function you can number the PAR channels on the three PAR pages available on the display either per page from 1 32 or consecutively from 1 96 Consecutive numbering PARNUM not displayed inverted PAR NUMBERING CONTINUOUS Display of the PAR channels CONTINUOUS FEATURE PAR FEATURE PAR FEATURE PAR 050 81 66 49 34 50 000 35 51 000 000 36 52 000 000 37 53 000 000 54 000 050 55 000 000 40 56 00 000 41 57 000 000 42 58 000 000 43 59 000 000 44 60 000 000 45 61 000 000 46 62 000 000 47 63 000 000 48671 000 Numbering per page PARNUM displayed inverted PAR NUMBERING SINGLE PAGE FEATURE PAR FEATURE PAR 050 uU 17 000 02 18 000 03 19 000 000 04 20 000 000 05 21 000 000 22 000 050 23 000 000 08 24 000 000 09 25 000 000 10 26 000 000 11 27 000 000 12 28 000 000 1329 000 000 14 30 000 000 1531 000 000 16K7 000 2 11 5 PARMUL Accessing PAR fader banks The PARMUL function controls the access to the fader banks which can be switched four times PARMUL not displayed inverted PAR FADER MODE SINGLE BANK If on a bank the value of faders is greater than zero the faders will be switched to another bank not until the operator slides the
82. cues and chases Select the event as described above Press the softkey EDIT to enter the cue or chase editing programme Press the softkey MODIFY to activate the desired cue or chase Change their DMX values and store the cue or chase again See also Chapter 6 Programming and storing cues Important This function does not only change the data of the corresponding cue or chase in the timeline mode but also the data of the keys on which the cues and chases have been stored previously 22 6 4 Deleting one event Select the event as described above Press the softkey DELEVT to delete a single event Caution you will not be prompled to confirm the deletion 22 6 5 Deleting all events within a frame All events located on a frame are referered to as position In order to delete this position select an event of the frame as described above Press the softkey DELPOS to delete the entire position Caution you will not be prompled to confirm the deletion 22 Playing a timeline show A timeline show is played in the Timeline menu Enter the main menu and press conscutively the softkeys TOOLS and TILINE The timeline display shown below will appear on the display The softkeys have the following function PLAY gt PLAY A PLAY RECORD CDPLAY gives access to control elements of the CD cor AR player PARAM ae EDIT PARAM gives access to loop menu as programming BL K aid REENE ue PLAY starts and stops the timeline show E Pressin
83. d bob P SIN1 ooo 000 1127 00 oo T SINA Oo 00 000 000 1430 1000 000 P LIN 000 000 15 31 000 000 T LIN 000 000 16 32 000 000 SIZE 000 SIZE MULTI SIZE 070 P LIN P SIN1 P SIN2 P SIN3 P ABS P SYM P INV T INV The functions listed below are available Linear deflection in the Pan section Sine function in the Pan section Sine function in the Pan section Sine function in the Pan section Function with absolute values in the Pan section oymmetrical deflection in the Pan section Inverse function in the Pan section based on the neutral position Inverse function in the Tilt section based on the neutral position T SYM oymmetrical deflection in the Tilt section T ABS Function with absolute valules in the Tilt section T SIN3 Sine function in the Tilt section T SIN2 Sine function in the Tilt section T SIN1 Sine function in the Tilt section T LIN Linear deflection in the Tilt section 5 1 1 Entering the fan function P SYM P INV T INV A P ABS RIAL PAN TILT lb 000 000 P SIN3 ooo 00 Bflzo ooo oo T SIN3 000 000 000 000 000 000 Midas ooo 000 P SIN2 000 000 i 000 000 T SIN2 dd pF one P SIN1 000 000 1127 00 oo T SIN1 00 DO Es 000 000 14 30 000 000 P LIN 50 000 1531 000 oo T LIN SIZE 000 SIZE MULTI SIZE 070 T SYM T ABS The following examples will explain the different parameters on the basis of values entere
84. d fixture channels as well as different parameters The runtimes and the mode of flow control can also be varied from step to step unlike chases where the runtimes and the mode of flow control entered once for a step are applied to all other steps SEQUENCES 1e 9 5 0 200 o O P 300 e L 00 Eight keys are available in the Sequences section to select and store sequences They can be switched with the Shift key in combination with the activated sequence key with incorporated green LED To switch the sequence press and hold the Shift key and select the desired bank where the sequences are stored by pressing one of the four sequence keys with incoporated green LED The green LED begins flashing signalising that a preselection was made If a sequence is activated on this bank by pressing the Shift corresponding key the green LED stops flashing 15 1 Entering a sequence step Sequences are programmed in the Combi section You can use preprogrammed cues scenes or newly created cues Feature Selection Speed ha T Panti Patiems 12345 Pan Tilt BAGEA E Moves HEHE Speed SEQUENCES ee o C 3 COMBI Store Edit Select the fixtures with the keys of the Feature PAR Selection keys 1 32 Select the desired parameters and enter the values with the encoder wheels or the preset keys Press the Store key in the Combi section Choose the
85. d in the Tilt section In order to enter the fan function press the Pan Tilt key twice The display as shown on the left appears Activate the desired fixtures Be careful to work with fixture groups i e either the fixtures of the back truss or of the front truss or those placed on the floor If you activate all fixtures for this function and do not pay attention to the way they have to be arranged in line then no beautiful fan or wave Will result Our examples and the respective graphs shown below will always refer to 8 fixtures that are mounted in one line JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 24 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 Mittelstellung The initial graph looks like the one shown on the left The 8 fixtures are mounted in one line Select one of the functions e g T LIN by pressing the corresponding softkey Enter the size of the radiation angle e g size 70 with the right encoder wheel The line shown on the the left changes until it s reaches the angle shown on the right The following graphs will show all fan functions possible that can be created with 8 fixtures and the basic setting of the size at 70 Above the graphs the designation of the currently active function is displayed T LIN T SIN2 T SIN3 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg
86. delete all start addresses enter CONFIG PATCH menu and press the softkey CLEAR The following selection appears on the display ALL deletes all DMX start addresses SCAN deletes start addresses of moving lights AUX deletes start addresses of AUX controllers PAR deletes DMX assignment of dimmer PAR channels After you have pressed one of the the softkeys ALL SCAN AUX or PAR the corresponding parameters are deleted without prior confirmation prompt Press the ESC key if you do not wish to delete a start address Press the ESC key to leave this menu JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 15 2 4 PATCH Assigning DMX channels to the dimmer PAR section In analogy to the fixture section the Patch menu is also used to assign DMX channels are assigned to the dimmer PAR section Enter CONFIG menu and select the menu item PATCH Press the PAR1 key and the following display is shown PAR3 PARA PARS PARe The softkeys listed below have the following functions PAR 2 A B SCAN 1 enters DMX addresses for fixture no 1 16 ane 55324 CURVE SCAN 2 enters DMX addresses for fiixture no 17 32 djaj 335534 AUX enters DMX addresses for AUX controllers Mel md CLEAR PAR1 enters DMX addresses for dimmer channel 1 16 y PAR2 enters DMX addresses for dimmer channel 17 32 Lum d gt OPEN PAR3 enter
87. displayed inverted Pressing the softkey PLAY again will stop the show as well as the music the softkey is no longer displayed inverted PLAY starts the timeline show from a frame specified previously A Play plays a previously defined part of the music RECORD gives access to the programming level of the Timeline menu EDIT gives access to all editing functions BLOCK defines blocks 22 1 Inserting a CD in the Timeline menu Enter the Timeline menu and press the softkey CDPLAY to PLA A en A PLAY activate the CD player menu T 00 00 00 00 Before a CD can be inserted you must unlock the CD drive UNLOCK LOCK INACTICE FROM first by pressing the softkey UNLOCK The display confirms LOCK A TO withthe message LOCK INACTIVE Open the CD drive by m pressing the key at the disk tray and insert a CD We Hi recommend locking of the CD drive after insertion of the CD m so that you cannot open it by mistake during use Press the A softkey LOCK to lock the CD drive again The display po confirms the process with the message LOCK ACTIVE Press cm EE nm EEE the ESCAPE key once to return to the Timeline menu TRACK FRAME ZOOM JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 106 c ST aT at SE mar ee Y 22 2 SMPTE Playing an external timeline track Various devices video laser mixing consoles can be run music synchronised wh
88. e AM The data of combined PAR fixture cues are generally stored with the Store key 2 8 inthe Combi section The Par section enables access to storage functions of cues or chases that only contain PAR dimmer data If cues and chases which contain only PAR data are stored on the corresponding cue and chase keys 200 cues and 96 PAR storage places are available exclusively for the PAR section The DMX output of the currently valid values works on the HTP principle This means that the currently highest value for a channel takes precedence Cues and Chases of the Par section are exclusively recalled with the keys and faders of the Par section of the Licon 1X The left master fader PAR is used to activate the functions of the Par section PAR Store Edit Cues containing only PAR data are stored with the Store key in the Par section Fields of application of the Par section are for example e front light which is controlled manually during a show e effect lights e g ACL sets e in general all fields of application where the user requires direct access to lighting and colour states during a show Thanks to the flexible combined use of both sections the use of PAR channels with the Licon 1X is considerably simplified in many fiels of application CAUTION Direct access to PAR channels as well as the programming and editing of all presets cues chases and sequences for the Combi and Par section take exclusively place in the C
89. e ENCODE function Then press the corresponding softkey to recall the desired presets 18 8 2 Fading PAR presets Press one of the PAR keys in the Feature Selection block The stored Presets will be shown on the display and can be recalled with the corresponding softkeys The fading time of PAR presets is controlled with the Preset Fade fader in the Feature Selection block Select a fade time between 0 0 to 10 seconds Preset JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 99 E HAmA RARH 4A 18 9 Storing PAR channels on PAR fader banks The Licon 1X comes with 12 faders for the storage of PAR channels on PAR fader banks On faders 1 8 fixed values permanent cues can be stored On faders 9 12 chases can be stored in addition 1 AL C2 a a gt a gt Bank Select 1 4 Flash 1 C4 These 12 faders can be switched four times by the key combination SHIFT Flash keys 1 4 green LED Thus a total of 48 faders can be used to store PAR channels 18 9 1 Storing fixed values on PAR faders faders 1 8 PAR Store Edit Select the desired PAR channels with the help of the individual programming ej e functions Chapters 18 1 to 18 6 and press the Store key in the PAR section LED of Store key is lit Then select a fader 1 8 in the PAR section and press the flash key located below this fader The following display appears for the keys 1 to 8 no chase
90. e LTP principle Last Takes Precedence This means that the value last adjusted or selected has precedence for a channel You will find the currently valid PAR values of the Combi section on the corresponding feature pages of the display These values are scaled with the middle master fader Combi PAR and output via DMX Fields of application of this combined storage are for example music synchronised shows programmed in the timeline editor complete sequences e g for theatre performances combined colour states during touring stage applications completely remote controlled shows e g via MIDI in general all fields of application where complete colour or lighting states are already definite at the beginning the programming phase VVVVWV 3 1 Direct access to fixtures Fixture PAR Selection The Licon 1X allows access to a total of 32 fixtures The fixtures are activated with the keys of the Fixture PAR Selection keys 1 32 The fixtures are activated when the corresponding LED is lit In order to be able to enter the individual parameters the corresponding fixture must be stored at least in one fixture group and the corresponding master and group faders must be raised gt Storing and recalling fixture groups Fixture groups are a composition of fixtures the brightness of which is controlled with the group faders in the Fixture section 26 27 Highlight B Group Clear Invert 3 2 Fixture groups The Lico
91. e Remote menu responsible for remote settings of the Licon 1X Activate the MIDI function by pressing the softkey MIDI 2 10 2 Deactivating the MIDI section The MIDI function is activated in the REMOTE menu submenu of the TOOLS menu Enter the main menu and press the softkey TOOL Press the softkey REMOTE in the Tool menu to enter the Remote menu responsible for remote settings of the Licon 1X Deactivate the MIDI function by pressing the softkey OFF 2 10 3 Connecting a MIDI device Midi In Thru Out Slave In Slave Thru Master Out Desklink MIDI devices are connected to the Licon 1X with a standard 5 pin MIDI cable The MIDI sockets are located on the rear panel of the Licon 1X Connect your MIDI cable to the MIDI In socket of the Licon 1X and to the MIDI Out socket of your MIDI device 2 10 4 Selecting the MIDI channel 16 different channels are available for MIDI The Licon 1X will 4 only react to MIDI commands that are received on the LUN dm selected channel Press the softkey CONFIG MIDI to enter zi the corresponding menu Use the right encoder wheel MIDICH to enter the MIDI channel The corresponding MIDI KEYOFF MIDICHANNEL 1 channel is also shown on the display see illustration on the TS left spy BEATSYNC OFF ocn DIRECT BS OFF MIDIKEY MIDICH JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 91
92. e banks gt The stop cue activated will always be the suitable stop cue gt The stop cue addresses exactly those parameters that are required Create a cue as described in chapter 6 1 Programming and storing cues Then create a stop cue which will set the desired parameters to the DMX value open or 000 To assign the release link to the corresponding key select the Edit key in the Combi section and activate the cue by pressing the cue key On the display the softkey R LINK appears Press the softkey R LINK The softkey will be displayed inverted Simultaneously another softkey RL OFF appears MODIFY COPY on the display To assign a stop cue release cue press the cue key to which you have stored the stop cue previously Your entry is shown on the display e g RLM 1A01 This means that this cue has a release link to the cue of Page 1 Bank A and Cue key 01 Delete the release link by pressing the softkey RL OFF EDIT COMB MEMO E FT 1 0000s TP 0 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 42 E E JR nn BEA AMY qu zr E or STO rie rs gt a us et 6 1 8 Working with the release link function CHASES ee Use the Release Link key to activate a release link Together with the Flash Release Enable key this key is located to the right of the Sequences block C1 7 eoe By entering the release link you have assigned two cues
93. e frozen parameters remain unchanged In order to visually check which fixtures are active in the particular cue proceed as follows Press one of the keys in the Feature Selection block Then press and hold the Follow key in the Feature Selection section The LEDs that are now lit in the Fixture Selection block indicate which fixtures are stored in the active cue At the same time the function field ACTIVE is displayed inverted F eature Selection T Premi d Clear Fixture PAR Selection Fre ere 1 2 3 4 5 E T Bb LL Bon 000 000 pon Doc p 000 rn 000 000 10 1 m E E Dn 04733 XE 074 op Wam s om e fdas ACTIVE E iR o ccc d ah 4430 3 Pan FINE OFF TILT Follow 7 2 3 Deactivating the AUTFOL function To deactivate the assigned Autfol function in an active cue press a key of the Feature Selection first Then press and hold the Follow key in the Feature Selection section the inverted function field ACTIVE will appear on the display Press the assigned softkey and the inversion as well as the Follow function will be deactivated JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 45 E ASMA m 7 3 AUTSEL Automatic fixture selection If the Autsel function automatic selection of fixtures was assiged to a cue and this AU TSEL cue is activated the LEDs of those fixtures are lit in the Fixture Selecti
94. e it on a cue key You can assign the start cue by pressing the corresponding cue key AS OFF the loop runs without a defined start cue PRE enters the period of time that elapses before the cue is activated POST enters the period of time that elapses after the cue has been activated If you are programming a timeline show later the basic parameters entered here will always be applied The following values are factory settings AS PRE active PRE time 1 second POST time 3 seconds Note When loops are programmed the Licon 1X accesses the storage matrix of the cues and chases that are contained in the loop If cues or chases are not given full priority in the storage matrix the AS PRE parameter will falsity the show when the show is not run from the start When the AS TRK parameter is programmed waiting periods may occur since the Licon 1X must read in all cues that are stored on the console This parameter has the advantage that the show will always run optically perfect indpendently of whether the timeline show is started from the beginning or not 22 4 Basic timeline programming RECORD Chapter 22 4 will only explain the most important timeline programming functions A more detailed explanation of the menu is given in Chapter 22 5 Complex timeline programming Before you can start with the actual timeline programming you must enter the basic parameters of th loop as described in 22 3 Entering basic parameters for timeli
95. e of the keys in the Fixture PAR selection see Fig 1 Every chase step m C addresses only one fixture Fixture Fixture Fixture Fixture Fixture Fixture 4 gt 3 d Mo 6 9 However this mode cannot be applied to all stage settings since the fixtures are often not arranged according to their sequence in the Fixture PAR selection see Fig 2 or sometimes more than one fixture gt a fixture group should be addressed Fixture PAR Selection Grafik 2 For this reason you can determine the fixture sequence on Page 2 of the chase generator Fixture Ho 6 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 63 BH E AAEE MRS SEQ 5 SEQ 6 SEQ 7 SEQ 8 With the softkeys SEQ1 SEQ8 names may be changed you SEQ 4 PAC ote SNP can programme your own fixture sequences Select the softkey from SEQ1 to SEQ8 to which you wish to 4444 SEQ 3 sane store the desired fixture sequence As soon as the softkey is SEQ2 WI EDIT displayed inverted the softkey EDIT appears in addition on race A o 000 _ the display SEQ 1 Gar GF 4 o o lt lt lt Press the softkey EDIT to enter the menu where fixture eS Sequences are programmed DIRECT ars i 2 6 gt gt gt ESTU OFF The individual functions have the following significance CLEAR deletes the sequence caution without NAME INSERT STORE confirmation prompt CRE
96. e parameters will ensure that you can later control the brightness of your moving lights with the fixture faders When a fixed value channel is entered first of all three times a zero will be shown on the display next to the term fixed You can now enter a value with the right encoder wheel VALUE This value is fixed and cannot be changed later during programming of shows e g for lamp on off commands INVERS inverts DMX channels If for example the iris of a fixture is built in such a way that it is open at a DMX value of 0 and closed at 255 you can invert the entire channel with the softkey INVERS After inversion the iris is closed at a DMX value of 0 and fully open at 255 NICHT INVERTIERT INVERTIERT BIT EFFECT BIT EFFECT T TIT T Press the softkey CLEAR to delete the entries shown inverted on the display gt Press the ESC key to leave this menu P ANGL enters the maximum deflection angle pan movement of the fixture to be configured Use the right encoder wheel to enter data This is an important parameter if you wish to work with preprogrammed moving patterns later Wrong or missing data of the P ANGL will possibly affect circular movements of the fixture T ANGL enters the maximum deflection angle tilt movement of the fixture to be configured Use the right encoder wheel to enter data This is an important parameter if you wish to work with preprogrammed moving patterns later Wrong or missing data o
97. e sequence returns priorities to the sequence without starting the sequence from the beginning SWAP The Swap function sets all output values of the faders in the fixture and PAR section to zero An exception are those faders the assigned flash keys of which are pressed simultaneously with the Swap key Enable Release Flash 26 12 FADE MODE FADE MODE This mode sets the fadetime of cues scenes Time Mode red LED is lit the programmed duration is overwritten with the duration data entered with the fader Man Fade mode green LED is lit manual fading between two cues scenes Time Man Fade ee JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 124 PAR Faders 1 8 can be occupied with cues PAR scenes that work according to the HTP principle Highest Takes Precedence Additional single channel function during programming block mode F Banks are switched via the flash keys with green LEDs in combination with Bank Select 1 4 Flash 1 C4 the SHIFT key P The faders C1 C4 are used to activate pure PAR chases The MASTER faders regulate the output of the DMX values as illustrated below 7 MASTER 3 L3 51 i 2133531 0 EAM PAR C PAR Fixture 4 P amp P A d d 2 p O hs i J m i2 au ve DT me J L d d 1E im au T in n ma TX zu q a a Flash X p pg p PAR Ward
98. ed together with a fixture flash key PAR assignment status can be seen on the display Display representation Standard INACTIVE Function is deactivated After pressing the softkey P SWAP once FIXTURE Function accesses the fixture faders After pressing the sofkey P SWAP twice FIXT PAR Function accesses fixture faders and par faders if the swap key is pressed together with a PAR flash key JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 93 nm e e per Lin amm a AA SA B HN L2 ur Cr acc a a Y 2 11 1 1 Mode of operation of the swap function The swap function sets to zero the output values of all fixture and PAR faders with the exception of those faders the flash keys of which are pressed in combination with the swap key 2 11 1 2 Working with the swap function Brightness output in the Fixture PAR Selection is controlled with the corresponding faders If the swap key is pressed simultaneously with the flash key located below a fader then the brightness output of all other faders is set to zero Only the values of those fader s with activated flash keys will be output Depending on the CONFIG settings the swap function accesses the PAR faders the fixture faders or both fader banks Enable Swap Bank Select 1 4 2 11 2 Displaying DMX values in percent The DMX values of the Licon 1X can be entered as values f
99. eg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 62 11 2 3 2 Page 2 of the chase generator fixture sequence Illustration of the fixture sequence Choose direct Select Select feature Select values Select pattern Chase runs mode fixture PARs for ON OFF as combination from moving pattern and moving ad ta Schein Nr 1 1 q nar l facings it 1 2 3 4 5 El sized Ra EA OFF semen Mr 3 208 OL 5 fal E 4 E jFaeeGeoes e 2 1 2 3 4 5 amp Choose a Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Select feature Select values Select pattern Chase runs sequence save fixture 5 save fixture s save fixture s for ON OFF as combination in step 1 in step 2 in step 3 from moving pattern and moving sequence Sohn Kir 1 22 24 SHUTTER FatoeGnepe Wet 1 2 3 4 F ON ohi Nr 2 Je OOOC ia o e Feine 1 2 3 4 5 6 Au SEQ 4 OFF p Jos000 Wi Fe ngpeMr3 1 2 3 4 5 6 LH The chase runs as a combination of a fixture sequence and a chase pattern Oa o an on e L o ER qu Eis e inthe Direct Mode a step always consists of one fixture Par moving light e inthe SEQ1 SEQ8 mode a step consists of one fixtue Par moving light or a group of fixture Par moving lights Fixture PAR Selection Grafik 1 If a chase pattern is programmed in the DIRECT mode the fixtures are always recalled according to the sequenc
100. en 230 V and 115 V Set the required voltage with a suitable tool e g screwdriver before you plug in the console Move the red slider located between the mains socket and the mains plug to the right 115 V until it locks or move it to the left 230 V until it locks If no red slider is present on the power supply unit of the lighting control console please contact our service team before you carry out the voltage setting 1 3 DMX outputs The Licon 1X has four DMX output sockets These are 5 pin sockets with the following occupation Pin 12 Pin 2 gt Pin 3 Pin 4 gt Pin 5 gt shield data data not occupied not occupied Since DMX boosters are generally required for very long DMX lines where many devices are connected the Licon 1X is equipped ex works with a DMX booster This means that two output sockets are available per DMX line with 512 channels The output sockets are designated A1 and A2 or B1 and B2 respectively JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 10 EARI MUP 2 Configuration CONFIG In order to operate the Licon 1X properly all devices you wish to have access to must be configured in the setup first For this reason a comprehensive library is made available to you from which you can copy setups of the most prevalent parameters into the CONFIG menu Switch the Licon 1X on and press the softkey CONFIG to enter the configur
101. en a so called SMPTE timecode is employed This external timecode is received by the Licon 1X via the LTC IN input stereo jack on the rear panel of the console Enter the Timeline menu and activate the softkey PARAM Then press the softkey SOURCE The following display is shown LTC 25 LTC 30 The softkeys have the following functions CDPLAY switches to programming with internal CD LTCAUT LTC 00 00 00 25FR drive LTCAUT automatic adjustment of the SMPTE signal CDPLAY is recommended as standard selection for E SMPTE EI If no time track can be recognised by the standard selection MT due to different SMPTE formats activate the softkeys LTC25 00 00 00 000003 000006 00 00 09 or LTC30 Note In order to programme a timeline show more quickly it is recommended that you store the corresponding music track on CD in the Licon 1X since you can forward and rewind a show more quickly when all elements of the show are coming from one source Since certain idle times due to differing SMPTE formats may occur before a music track is run the show must be moved as a block only once afterwards 22 3 Entering basic parameters for Timeline programming LOOP Insert a music CD as described in Chapter 20 1 or connect an external signal source Chapter 22 2 Enter the Timeline main menu and press the softkey PARAM PLAY gt PLAY A PLAY RECORD The submenu where loops are programmed appears on the PARAM T 0
102. endent of PAGE BANK eeesssssesseeeeenene nennen nennen nnne nna nnn nnns 2 9 2 ASSIONING SONK CYS doi tddi eine 2 9 3 Assigning keys dependent on PAGE BANK eeessssssseseeeeeenn nennen nnne nnns narrans 2 10 Ehe MIDEN CIO dd 2 10 1 Activating the MIDI SectiON occcccconcnncccnnnncononnncccnncnncnnnncnnononcnnonnrnnonnnncnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnronnnrrnnnnnnaninnas 2 10 2 Deactivating the MIDI section lssseeessesssesssesseeeeeee nennen menn nnne nnne nnne nnne nnns 2 10 3 Connecting a MIDI device rrisnin iigiin aandaa i eaa ea aE EEE Ei AEE A 2 10 4 Selecting the MIDI channel coooonnncnnncccccncnonnccnnnncnnnonncnnnnnononnnnnncnnnnnononnnnncnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnans 2 19 5 ASSIQHIBO MIDI Saa ae st Da diced aufer Gould dni eua aea edil cuf Poi en 2 gt 10 0 ASSIgnING SOLIKeYSa t m IT MPe 210 7 BEAFSYNO a e 2 11 OPTION Additonal configuration parameters for the Fixture PAR selection EPOR SWAap TUnelion TS 2 11 1 1 Mode of operation of the swap function coooccnncccccnnconcccnnnnconcnnonncnnonononnnnnonononnrnnononannnnnnnnns 2 11 1 2 Working with the swap function eeeeessseseseeeeeeeeeee enne nnne nnnm nnns 2 11 2 Displaying DMX values in percata A dad 2 11 2 1 Activating the percent function ara cy chew dae oi A dica 2 11 3 CHCTRL Setting the
103. es or sequences are switched or triggered The bass frequency is preprogrammed by the manufacturer and cannot be modified However you can enter the number of beats after which your chase or sequence shall be switched or triggered to the next step You can choose the number of bass beats between 1 and 16 beats Press the Sound key in order to activate the Sound function The LED of the key must be lit On the display the number to the right of the note sign indicates the number of the bass beats that must elapse before the chase or sequence is switched forward by one d 1 chase step In this example the next chase step is recalled after one bass beat Recall the sound function by pressing the Edit key or the Store key in the Combi section simultaneously with the chase key JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 73 BH BE JAIRDEBE mw l AMA In the Prog Chase or Edit Chase menu you can enter m uen Restat Select Leam CUES the number of bass beats by simultaneously pressing M Ve 59 e the Sound key in the Chase Control section and one of us ONG SA 3 5 s the beat count keys in the Cues section 2 e 10 e a Se eme e The Cue keys 1 to 16 correspond to the number of Go Go D FG 4 bass beats that are counted until the chase is e e e 812 e e 16 switched forward by one chase step If you wish to s T switch the chase a
104. esets for fixtures as well as 26 6 PAR PAR for PAR channels are stored by means of the keys of the Combi section The PAR section performs all storage and edit functions for cues Store Edit scenes and chases which only contain PAR channels and which are e e activated by the PAR faders For pure PAR cues and chases stored with the key of this section the HTP principle applies i e the highest DMX value takes precedence Cues and chases can only be activated with the PAR faders JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 122 c ST aT at SE mar O BE U n RS T 26 7 CUES keypad Selection of cues scenes CUES Speedgroup 1 16 Beatcount 1 16 FS 1 e e e o Additional keyboard function due to double 25 45 assignment of keys 1 Block Cue F1 F8 WE RT Keys for fixed cues cannot be switched via 7 Page Bank As a rule the most important cues are stored here FG 2 3 Block Cue 1 16 Keys can be switched via Page Bank a V B total of 200 cues can be stored In addition 16 speedgroup and beatcount parameters 26 8 PAGE BANK Page BANK Pagei Page2 Page3 This block is used to switch the individual cue chase and sequence keys SHIFT switches the banks with green LED in the sections PAGE BANK SEQUENCES PAR and FIXTURES functions on a key with red LED are switched directly without the
105. ess the softkey MIDI If you wish to delete all MIDI data of the Licon 1X press the softkey YES You will not be prompted to confirm the process After deletion of the data the Licon 1X returns to the extended delete menu If you do not wish to delete data press the softkey NO or the ESC key JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 120 AA SA B HN e ter E per ur zur er L2 ur Cr acc a eae Y 26 Description of control elements and indicators 26 1 AUX CONTROLLERS AUX CHANNELS DMX devices such as fog machines can be assigned to ASES AERA UAS the AUX controllers These devices are controlled O Q Q Q directly irrespective of the other contoller functions The corresponding DMX output values are shown on the display in the main menu 26 2 FIXTURE PAR SELECTION Fixture PAR Selection The keys 1 32 are used to activate fixtures or in combination with the PAR keys to activate PAR channels Highlight activates single channels in order to check their assignment to the keys of the Fixture PAR Selection Group stores recalls fixture groups Clear deactivates all active fixtures or PAR channels Invert inverts the current status 26 27 activated gt deactivated Highlight deactivated activated Group Clear Invert 26 3 Display The display menu has the following control elements ESC is used to leave the cur
106. ess the softkey OPEN 2 4 3 Deleting all DMX start addresses a _ __ l you wish to delete all start addresses enter CONFIG PATCH menu and press the softkey CLEAR The ALL SCAN AUX PAR menu shown on the left appears on the display gt lu E _ After you have pressed one of the the softkeys ALL SCAN AUX or PAR the deletion procedure starts immediately without prior confirmation prompt Press the ESC key if you do not wish to delete a start address ALL deletes all DMX start addresses SCAN deletes start addresses of fixtues AUX deletes start addresses of AUX controllers PAR deletes DMX assignment of dimmer PAR channels Press the ESC key to leave this menu JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 16 AA HA O AAA Hmm Num 7 8 T H HE AE moO M NEN _ H RN QE _ n Ft A m au A m 00 A Q 2 4 4 Selecting the dimmer curve In the dimmer PAR section you can choose between the following three modes of operation for each channel A Linear dimmer curve A Exponential dimmer curve a Switch mode switches from a value of 127 Press the sofkey CURVE to select the mode of operation The graph on the display show
107. esses 6 fixtures ON value shutter is open Fixture Nr 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF value shutter is closed Schritt Nr 2 FwueN 1 2 3 4 5 6 Inthe first chase step the shutter of fixture 1 is open whereas the shutter of Schritt Nr 3 the other five fixtures is closed Fixture Nr 1 2 3 4 5 6 In the second chase step the shutters of fixtures 1 3 4 5 and 6 are closed arco e whereas the shutter of fixture 2 is open Fixture Nr 1 2 3 4 5 6 Schritt Nr 5 e Inthe third chase step the shutters of fixtures 1 2 4 5 and 6 are closed FxueN 1 2 3 4 5 6 Whereas the shutter of fixture 3 is open etc Schritt Nr 6 e Fixture Nr 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 2 3 Advanced programming with the chase generator CREATE The following chapters will deal in more detail with the functions of the chase generator To simplify matters for you we will describe the functions of the chase generator on the basis of its pages 1 to 6 When the chase generator is activated as described in Chapter 11 1 you can switch the pages with the softkeys located in the left and right lower part of the display They are marked with the arrows gt gt gt or lt lt lt Next to the arrows the page is indicated that is presently displayed e g 2 6 means that page 2 of a total of 6 pages is active 11 2 3 1 Page 1 of the chase generator preset selection The centre of this page displays a Short Manual in English which specifies the working steps of Cha
108. ey NEXTT and enter the NextTime with the right encoder wheel NEXTTIME e Length of the fade time data in seconds The fade time is entered with the left encoder wheel FADETIME The value is displayed in seconds when the softkey LINK F is not displayed inverted e Length of the fade time data in percent The fade time is entered with the left encoder wheel FADETIME Press the softkey LINK F The value is displayed as percentage value and the function field is displayed inverted e Switching time Trigpoint The Trigpoint is referred to as switching time for all parameters that are not faded Press the softkey TRIGP and enter the Trigpoint data with the right encoder wheel TRIGPOINT JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 79 M A MO _ a 008080808 EEE _ m m A EEE _ 2 SI _ q n u M M WE m _ Er EA A E _ A Q 15 6 Entering the mode of flow control With the following parameters you can determine the flow control of a sequence The parameters are activated by pressing the desired key on the display in combination with the corresponding key of the Sequence Control section AUTO The steps run automatically according to preprogrammed time intervals The
109. f the T ANGL will possibly affect circular movements of the fixture BLACK L enters a value between 0 and 255 with the middle encoder wheel This value determines the fader position at which the blackout will be activated blackout level Important do not select the DMX value 255 Press the ESC key to leave this menu JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 M cT 2 2 SELECT CONFIG Setting up a fixture list with the help of the fixture library Enter the main menu and select the menu item CONFIG by pressing the corresponding softkey Then activate the menu item SELECT The following display is shown Tre ee ae Now select the fixtures to be added to the fixture list with the u keys in the Fixture PAR Selection block keys 1 32 During the initialising process only one fixture type at a time can be selected Repeat the procedure for each different fixture type 04 20 CLEAR As soon as the LEDs of the desired fixture storage places keys 08 22 E 1 32 are lit use the middle encoder wheel SELECT to select 0924 OPEN the desired fixture type On the display the function fields of the 10128 nr activated fixture places and the selected fixture type are shown 13123 colour inverted Now press the softkey INIT and the selected lt lt lt 12 bie gt gt fi
110. fixture is specified in brackets below This menu provides two pages for the fixture list You can toggle between page 1 designated SCAN 1 fixtures 1 to 16 and page 2 designated SCAN 2 fixtures 17 32 by pressing the corresponding keys The activated softkey is displayed inverted JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 14 The individual softkeys have the following function PAR3 PARA PAR5 PAR6 SCAN 1 enters DMX addresses for fixture no 1 16 SCAN 2 enters DMX addresses for fiixture no 17 32 PAR 2 TNI CENE A B AUX enters DMX addresses for AUX controllers VS4575 ld PAR1 enters DMX addresses for dimmer channel 1 16 PAR 1 VS4575 jn PAR2 enters DMX addresses for dimmer channel 17 32 AUX vsas7s CLEAR PAR3 enters DMX addresses for dimmer channel 33 48 VS4575 sa PAR4 enters DMX addresses for dimmer channel 49 64 SCAN 2 vsas75 id OPEN PAR5 enters DMX addresses for dimmer channel 64 80 VS4575 jd PAR6 enters DMX addresses for dimmer channel 81 96 vss lali PATCH AB selects the DMX output v CLEAR deletes all DMX addresses CH A001 SELECT OPEN deletes an individual DMX address PATCH confirms data input Left encoder wheel selects DMX addresses Middle encoder wheel moves the cursor up and down Right encoder wheel moves the cu
111. fon 49 0 7304 9617 0 51 c EH am m BA UN MAS 11 Chases in the Fixture section A chase is defined as a succession of individual cues All steps of a chase have the same runtimes The Licon 1X provides two different possibilities to create chases a with the help of previously programmed cues and b with the chase generator which is a quicker and more effective solution This chase generator makes available an abundance of different chase patterns to which you only have to assign the desired parameters and runtimes CHASES C1 ev The Licon 1X has a total of 94 storage places keys for chases 32 chases can run 7 at the same time c2 eo These eight keys of the Chases section shown on the left are used to store and recall chases They are switched by the keys of the Page Bank section 11 1 Programming chases from cues If you wish to programme chases from aleady existing cues scenes programme and store these cues as described in Chapter 6 1 Programming and storing of cues In order to create a chase from existing cues the following working steps must be carried out CUES Select the cue key which shall be the first step of your chase by pressing the corresponding key in the Cues block Store Edit s z Then press the Store key in the Combi section 12345 ADT E Select the desired parameters in the storage matrix lov Speed CHASES
112. fter each fourth bass beat you must mo o 4 press the cue key 4 C Since many music tracks have passages with a very close succession of bass beats a gate time down time can be entered in addition The gate time corresponds to a rest period where bass beats are not count To enter the gate time press the softkey TOOLS in the main menu and afterwards the softkey SOUND Use the middle encoder wheel GATE TIME to enter the desired gate time 0 3 seconds is a figure based on experience that meets the requirements of most music tracks SOUND GATE TIME 0 0000 SEC PRESET CONFIG BACKUP TOOLS JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 74 E ASMA m 14 Editing a chase in the Combi section The parameters of a chase can only be edited in the Edit Chase menu press Edit key in the Combi section with the exception of the manual modification of the chase speed which is performed in the Chase Control section The Edit Chase menu display has the following structure NAME MODIFY TRACE If you have entered the Edit Combi Chase menu select the desired chase step with the middle encoder wheel STEP DAA AS R LINK 14 05 TEST gt AUTO FLASH FT 10 TP 0 SORBOUP 12 SP 1 0000s 1 00H SINGLE LINK F inm FADETIME STEP TRIGPOINT 14 1 The LINK F function Use the softkey LINK F to select whether the fade time is processed in absolute numbers i
113. function is active the data of the chase steps are always output via the DMX line Activate the fixtures of the chase step to be modified with the keys of the Fixture Selection block Use the keys of the Fixture Selection block in combination with Preset keys or the encoder wheels to modify the parameters of the chase step Edit Press the Store key of the Combi section to store the process Store o gt Press ESC to leave this menu 14 6 The TRACE function The TRACE function indicates which chase step of an activated chase is currently active i e is output In order to use the TRACE function start one or several chases first Press the Edit key in the Combi section and then the chase key the steps of which you wish to follow Press the softkey TRACE to activate the TRACE function Now it is possible to trace the activity of the individual steps on the display Press ESC to leave this menu 14 7 The R LINK function Cf Chapters 6 1 7 and 6 1 8 14 8 The S GROUP function Cf Chapters 11 14 11 14 1 and 11 14 2 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 76 tm Ae m E Lee ee HN m umm JA m EN m Nm A A Mag Mam 5 L T 15 Sequences Sequence is referred to as a programmed succession of cues scenes Each sequence step can address different PAR an
114. g the key once will start the show from E the beginning 00 00 00 softkey is Ki displayed inverted M Pressing the key again will stop the 00 00 00 wde e aba ae show as well as the music softkey is no longer displayed inverted PAGAS PRAMS ZOOM PLAY starts timeline show from a frame specified previously A Play plays a previously defined part of the track RECORD gives access to the programming level of the Timeline menu EDIT gives access to all editing functions BLOCK defines blocks Press the softkey CDPLAY and insert the music CD into the CD drive Select the desired track with the softkeys gt and lt Press the ESC key to leave the menu Then press the softkey PLAY to play the selected track Make sure that the master faders and group faders are raised JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 114 23 Trackball The trackball considerably facilitates the Pan Tilt positioning of the fixtures In addition you can change the focus with the trackball in the Zoom Focus section of the console Only use a trackball that is recommended by the manufacturer If damages occur to the lighting control console or to the trackball due to the use of a trackball not recommended by the manufacturer JB lighting will refuse all warranty claims The trackball is preconfigured by the manufacturer After config
115. grated CD Rom drive allows you to programme shows with commercially available or self recorded CDs The shows will run music synchronised and do not require additional devices such as a timecode clock e 4AUX controllers are available in order to control additonal DMX devices such as fog machines e Data are stored on USB memory sticks or 3 5 floppy disks The software of the Licon 1X is upgraded via PC The latest software version is available for download on the Service section of our homepage at www JB lighting de JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 4 B I BU NI TII p mm Table of contents FOTE WO Unica Ai RS Generalremarks ossaa ici tata Table OF CONTA Sissi clio 1 FIESESTO Siri lc is 141 SCOPE ot delivery and irstallaloliz i cl 1 2 Changing the Input voltage ais aci ae TDMA OUIPUS seta a 2 COMMGOUFALON GONE NG me an 2 A LAU SER YC OMMGUMG A ALUN C cioe uie ont dtes bye o epa unm eb 2 2 SELECT CONFIG Setting up a fixture list with the help of the fixture library 2 2 1 Deleting individual fixtures from the fixture liSt oooooonncncoconcnncccnnnconononnononcnnonnanonconanencnnannnncnnos 2 2 2 Deleting trie entre TUe TS Evae vavc Ter recon Ya iS 2 3 PATCH Assigning Start adresses to fixtures oce ana Yao e e Fede Ye eee sey aeree ee Uo
116. he Timeline Melisa dt 106 22 2 SMPTE Playing an external timeline track oooonccnccccconcnnnnncooncnnoncnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnonnnnncnonannnnnnnss 107 22 3 Entering basic parameters for Timeline programming LOOP ooonccnncccnncccnncccnoncnnncnonancnnnonanncnnnnnnnns 107 22 4 Basic timeline programming RECORD oooccnnccccncncnncccoccnnncnononcnonononancnnnononancnnnnnnancnnnnnnnancnnnnnnnanennnoss 108 224 ASSIONI CV CIN Sian bin alineada oi cea cad 109 22 42 MOVNO OVEN oros ee aonc Bela cien 109 22 5 Complex timeline Programming a 8 109 22 51 The DIOCK A PP Ie 111 22 6 Editing MANS TIMCINS MENU eiserne 113 22 6 1 Moving the position of an event uico oos etc oiov dyes carpe oko E a toavaaaate 113 22 6 2 Changing ie TAGS TING escocia a euo neo sans 114 22 6 3 Editing events cues and chases cccccccocncnncccnoccnncnononnnnncnonannnnnnnonncnnnonnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnananens 114 220 A Delsing NS ene T 114 22 6 5 Deleting all events within a frame ooocccccconcnccconcnncnonnncononennnnnnnnncnnnnnnnononrnnonnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnaneness 114 22 7 Playing melle SNOW miii 114 23 Trackball A A neue 115 23 1 TNS KEYS orthe dackballi es cdo ue lee 115 23 2 Activating a fixture group and entering Pan Tilt or focus data cccococcnnccconccnoconnnnnnnncnnnonanononnnnnnos 115 23 3 Trackball and Highlight function lec 116 24 Performing a software update via a PC system
117. he display will immediately show the number and the sequence of the chase steps After the designation VALUES the number of steps is specified in brackets In addition the DMX values of each step are listed below Rx IN 4 SHE the designation VALUES FUPORE gt es To enter the individual chase parameters press the softkeys lt lt lt or STEPSUE SIARIPOS gt gt gt to switch to page 5 LINE BUF LINE OFS d dA OPTIONS CH COMA 17401 TYPE LENGHT TESTUNIT Press the Store key in the Combi section to confirm and store the data The display returns to the PROG COMB CHASE menu JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 66 11 2 5 Page 5 of the chase generator chase switching between more than two parameters A standard chase always switches between two parameters CREATOR SHUTTER presets or DMX values On Page 5 of the chase generator 9p you can extend the list of parameters to be assigned to a LIST chase OPTIONS VALUES We use a shutter chase as example to explain Page 5 of the OPEN m i d COPY chase generator SOFC Gs 01 777 The illustration shows a chase with six steps which switches gt gt 1 2 ee 5 6 gt gt between open and closed SHUTTER Step 1 Fixture 1 open Fixtures 2 6 closed Step 2 Fixtures 1 and 3 6 closed Fixture 2 open The shutter switches in each
118. i 124 26 11 FLASH RELEASE ENABLE SWAP 2 2 22a ee ainai Eo ver lied 124 26 12 FADE MODE mec HERE PR 124 25 13 PARTIJE Se ee nee 125 26 12 A A 125 20 19 CHASE CONTROLE dei 126 20 16 SEQUENGE CONTROL 0 ee ee 126 27 Technical dimensions in MM mis sauce A ne 127 29 EICON IX TOR DIT iron A A AN EE Ai 128 29 LICON TX Customer EISE oninia saris AA reu Fan ENE E veau ET E dad 129 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 20 bb UM U A A A AAA A A O A A N o U m n Hm mu A X X E AA m amp n VER _ MEE Q Aam m _ m N TS m IQQ UA 1 First steps 1 1 Scope of delivery and installation Lighting control console Connecting cable User manual USB cable Optional accessory Desklamps Flightcase Dustcover Trackball Please check whether delivery is complete Ensure that the voltage complies with the power unit settings and plug in the power unit The factory setting of the console is 230 V After plugging in the controller the LED of the ON OFF key is lit If this is not the case throw master switch of the power unit and activate the control console by pressing the ON OFF key 1 2 Changing the input voltage The input voltage of the Licon 1X is adjusted with a slider situated beneath the mains plug You can choose betwe
119. ilt or the Zoom Focus parameters Press and hold the left big key and simultaneously press the right big key of the trackball The LEDs of all fixture keys will go out with the exception of the first fixture of the fixture group You can now adjust the values of this activated fixture by moving the ball of the trackball JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 115 E ESPADA aag To activate the next fixture of the fixture group press and hold the left big key again and then in addition press the right big key of the trackball The LED of the next fixture in the group will be lit In this way you can step through the entire group When the last fixture of the group is activated and you step to the next fixture this will automatically be the first fixture of the fixture group You can change the composition of the group by selecting other fixtures 23 3 Trackball and Highlight function Select the desired fixtures with the keys of the Fixture PAR selection keys 1 32 or with the keys of the Fixture Groups brightness groups as described in Chapter 22 2 Then press and hold the Group Highlight key and simultaneously press the first key of the activated fixtures in the Fixture PAR selection The fixture key 1 starts flashing and the first fixture shows a white open beam take care that the corresponding group fader is raised to full The Highlight function is
120. in Chapter 15 gt Cf Chapters 15 1 to 15 14 Em FADETIME STEP NEXTTIME Press the softkey MODIFY and the following menu is shown on the display MODIFY TRACE BLOCK crear Il SINGLE lll Em FADETIME STEP NEXTTIME 16 1 The BLOCK function You can combine several sequence steps to a block that can be either deleted or copied afterwards If you have for example a sequence that consists of 10 steps you can define steps 2 to 5 as block and copy this block to another position within the sequence You can use the BLOCK function to delete individual steps of your sequence Define these steps as block and then press the Delete key Defining a block A block can be formed of steps that are arranged consecutively in your sequence Move the cursor in the PROG COMB CHASE matrix to the first step you wish to integrate in the block Press and hold the softkey BLOCK field on the display is shown inverted Turn the middle encoder wheel until you have reached the last step to be integrated in the block Release the softkey BLOCK again All steps integrated in the block are marked with a B on the display This process is additionally shown as graph on the display The illustration shows that the block of our example contains a total of your steps step 2 to step 5 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 82 nm e e per Lin amm a ais ma pee gt
121. in Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 99 fam OBE ANF u mA Press the softkey EXEC and the loading process is started During the loading process the message READING DATA is shown on the display When the loading process was successful the message COMPLETE is shown on the display 20 4 1 Loading all console data Activate the backup menu by pressing the softkey BACKUP in the main menu and press the softkey LOAD Then press the softkey ALL The Licon 1X will list all files that are stored in this file group Use the middle encoder wheel SELECT to select the file to be loaded Press the softkey EXEC to start the loading process When the loading process was successful the message COMPLETE is shown on the display 20 4 2 Loading timeline files To load a timeline file from a floppy disk or a USB stick proceed as follows Activate the backup menu by pressing the softkey BACKUP in the main menu and press the softkey LOAD Then press the softkey TILINE The Licon 1X will list all files that are stored in this file group Use the middle encoder wheel SELECT to select the file to be loaded Press the softkey EXEC to start the loading process When the loading process was successful the message COMPLETE is shown on the display 20 4 3 Loading memory files cues chases sequences To load a memory file from a floppy disk or a USB stick proceed as follows Activate the backup menu by pressing the softkey BACKUP in the main menu
122. ing succession BACKUP SAVE TILINE Enter a name for the backup file with the double assigned keys of the Cues Chases Sequences section and confirm the process by pressing the softkey EXEC 20 2 3 Storing data of the Memory section The memory section manages data of cues chases and sequences To store the Memory data press the softkeys in the following succession BACKUP SAVE MEMORY Enter a name for the backup file with the double assigned keys of the Cues Chases Sequences section and confirm the process by pressing the softkey EXEC 20 2 4 Storing data of the Preset section To store the Preset data press the softkeys in the following succession BACKUP SAVE PRESET Now you can choose between ALL all presets or SINGLE the presets of a certain fixture Enter your choice by pressing the corresponding softkey and enter a name for the backup file with the double assigned keys of the Cues Chases Sequences section Confirm the process by pressing the softkey EXEC 20 2 5 Storing data of the Config section To store the Config data press the softkeys in the following succession BACKUP SAVE CONFIG Enter a name for the backup file with the double assigned keys of the Cues Chases Sequences section and confirm the process by pressing the softkey EXEC 20 2 6 Storing data of the L User section To store the L user data press the softkeys in the following succession BACKUP SAVE L USER Now you can choose between ALL all L user co
123. ired fixtures in the Fixture PAR selection keys 1 32 Swap the Pan channel and the Tilt channel by pressing the softkey X CHG owapping was successful when letter combination on the display is shown inverted Press the softkey X CHG again and the swapping will be revoked 2 7 AUTORUN Starting the LICON 1X automatically With the Autorun function the Licon 1X can be started automatically by a timeline show a cue chase or sequence when you switch on the console Enter the CONFIG menu and press the softkey AUTORUN Then select the cue chase or sequence with which the Licon 1X is to be started Press the softkey TIMELINE in order to select a timeline show The softkey CDPLAY appears on the display and you can select the desired track with the middle encoder wheel Press the softkey KEYOFF to delete the particular input Important If the Autorun function is active the Licon 1X will no longer show the welcome routine on turning the console on but will switch directly to the selected function 2 8 DMX Remote control via external DMX console The DMX function allows remote controlling of the Licon 1X via an external DMX console The DMX In input is located on the rear panel of the Licon 1X You can assign 32 keys of the Licon 1X for remote control It is important that the DMX section is activated The current setting is shown in the main menu in the REMOTE section 19 05 06 se If REMOTE DMX is shown on the display the
124. is ma pee gt me POL D T r1 um T Se E xr AAA LEM An empty square L stands for an OFF value and a black square I E for an ON value The ON and OFF values are entered on page 1 of a the chase generator A chase switches between the ON and OFF value according to the sequence entered in the matrix of the chase generator The matrix displayed her can be decoded as follows Example Schritt Nr 1 amp The chase addresses 6 fixtures FxueN 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON value shutter is open OFF value shutter is closed Schritt Nr 2 e FixtureNr 1 2 3 4 5 6 Inthe first chase step the shutter of fixture 1 is open whereas the shutter of Schritt Nr 3 the other five fixtures is closed Fidure Nr 1 2 3 4 5 6 I In the second chase step the shutters of fixtures 1 3 4 5 and 6 are closed jose e whereas the shutter of fixture 2 is open Fixture Nr 1 2 3 4 5 6 Schritt Nr 5 e Inthe third chase step the shutters of fixtures 1 2 4 5 and 6 are closed Fixture Nr 1 2 3 4 5 6 Whereas the shutter of fixture 3 is open etc Schritt Nr 6 o Fixture Nr 1 2 3 4 5 6 If a pattern is marked with two arrows it will run to the end last step and back to the first step again Patterns not marked with arrows will always run as loop from the first to the last step When you have selected the number and sequence of the desired fixtures or dimmers press the corresponding softkey to select the desired chase pattern T
125. key the right column of keys 5 8 has one incorporated LED per key The red LEDs display the status of the sequence the green LEDs indicate the selected bank Hed LED is lit The sequence is active Red LED is not lit The sequence is deactivated Green LED is lit The bank is active Green LED is flashing The bank is preselected but a sequence has not yet been activated 17 1 Switching sequence banks SEQUENCES Press and hold the Shift key Simultaneously press the desired bank key in the Sequences block key with two LEDs The green LED of the selected bank begins flashing Now press the desired sequence key As soon as a sequence is selected both the red LED of the sequence key and the green LED of the bank key are lit 5 6 P T Shift NS 17 2 The Sequence Control section SEQUENCE CONTROL Man Fade Each activated sequence will run according to the programmed runtimes and mode of flow control However it is possible to overwrite these times with the keys and faders of the Sequence Control section The Sequence Control section has higher priority than the previously programmed data Time Man JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 84 17 2 1 Changing the speed of sequences Man Fade key Red LED displays current status sequences can only be faded manually with the Ti
126. ld the Store key in the PAR section Select a PAR fader and press the flash key located below this fader Then press the Cue key on which the desired cue is stored Release the Store key again and the cue is linked to the fader Note To get an overview of the cues it is important that they are named You can then find the storage place of your cue on Table 3 of the List function Chapter 19 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 94 E HB SS ERES uU m 0 A 18 11 Storing chases in the PAR section As described for chases in Chapter 11 Chases in the Fixture section also 96 absolute PAR chases can be stored on one level The storage of PAR chases is carried out in the PAR section It does not matter here whether the chases are stored from cue keys or from the PAR faders 1 8 PAR l You have access to this level exclusively via the PAR fader bank Sore EM faders C1 C4 18 11 1 Linking of PAR chases to PAR faders Before you can activate all 96 PAR chases possible in the PAR section the PAR faders C1 04 must be linked with these 96 chase storage places Press the Select key in the Chase Control section and simultaneously a flash key C1 04 Release both keys again and press the Select key again The following display is shown The active chase of our example is indicated as 1A04 i e Fader C4 on Page 1 Bank A ACTIVE CHA
127. lection by pressing the corresponding key The DMX values of the channels speed gobo color prisma and frost of the selected fixture are set to 000 whereas the values of shutter and dimmer are set to 255 PAN Tilt moving patterns iris and focus remain unchanged The fixture now shows an open white beam of light The corresponding LED is flashing For deactivation press and hold the HIGHLIGHT key and simultaneously press the fixture key with the flashing LED Release both keys and the Highlight function is deactivated The Clear key deactivates all activatedcfixtures LED goes out Clear The Invert key inverts all activated fixtures Invert The key combination Clear Invert activates all fixtures Clear Invert JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 30 srann aw 3 4 Entering fixture parameters with the encoder wheels Fixture parameters can only be entered when the desired fixtures have been activated before by pressing the corresponding keys in the Fixture PAR Selection LEDs must be lit After that you have access to the individual features e g PAN TILT or gobo Activate these features by pressing the corresponding keys in Feature Selection and enter the values with the encoder wheels Caution The Licon 1X controls the brightness values separately For visual control of the entered parameters raise the corresponding brigh
128. llersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 x UN il E __ M V 0 0 1 Ei A A A A UR M ee eee u a 13 The Chase Control section The Chase Control section allows direct access to active chases and speed groups The speed of a chase is indicated by the yellow LED incorporated in the chase key You can change the speed of a chase manually in the Chase Control section indpendent of the speed data previously programmed The speed changed by means of the Chase Control Section will overwrite the data programmed previously The following control elements are available to enter data CHASE CONTROL Encoder wheel SPEED for manual speed regulation Speed Restart key resets chase to the first chase step when key is pressed simultaneously with the corresponding chase key Select key activates chases Learn key regulates speed by tapping the desired speed with the key Sync key not occupied Direction key changes chase direction Sound key for music control Restart Select Learn Go key manual stepping of the chase against the direction o of the chase Go key manual stepping of the chase in direction of the chase Sync Direction Sound ee Go key stops the chase and allows manual stepping with the Go und Go keys 13 1 Activating a chase for speed regulation Press and hold the Select key in
129. llersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 19 ZZRIL tm A 80 0 0 10 0101 E E M MA AM EM A OD ee dr LL L Ne T _ Activating an assigned key with the footswitch If you activate a key with assigned remote function during a show the current PAGE BANK settings are applied As an example you have assigned the key Chase 1 to the command GO If e g Page 2 Bank D is active during a show and you apply the footswitch GO then the chase is automatically activated that was stored on Page 2 Bank D key M1 If e g the PAGE Bank setting Page 1 Bank C is active then the chase will be activated that was previously stored with this setting This means that a key is assigned independently of the currently active pages or banks Press the ESC key to leave this menu 2 9 2 Assigning softkeys It is also possible to use the footswitch for activation of the softkeys on the display For this purpose select either GO or GO with the middle encoder wheel and then press the softkey that you wish to activate with the footswitch The softkeys no 1 no 2 no 3 no 13 no 14 and the Escape key cannot be activated by pressing the key directly but by pressing the softkey S KEY several times The assignment is shown on the display as follows You can repeat the procedure with the second GO function or EYTTR G GO assign another key
130. mbi Chase menu the function SGROUP is displayed Press and hold the softkey SGROUP Simultaneously press one of the speedgroup keys in the Cue section to which you want to assign the chase MODIFY TRACE Pe Oe PEE R LINK INIM L 312 TEST C auo E AA SCROUP FT 10 TP 0 12 SP 1 0000 1 000 Hz STEP TRIGPOINT u The assignment is shown in the menu on the display DO ASAS R LINK In the middle of the display the name of the speedgroup is shown rer to which the chase has been assigned here speedgroup 1 G1 mwwww9V scRouP Simultaneously another function the synchronised start function 12 Gi 046258 2 162 Hz SYNCST appears on the display z SYNCST The speed of the chase can be changed with the keys and the encoder wheels of the Chase Control section Chapter 13 12 2 2 Deactivating a speedgroup If you wish to remove a chase from a speedgroup proceed as follows Press the Edit key in the Combi section and recall the desired chase by pressing the corresponding chase key Then press the softkey SGROUP The assignment is deleted immediately You will see that instead of the name of the speedgroup the speed is specified in seconds In addition the function SYNCST disappears from the display 12 2 3 The synchronised start function SYNCST All chases of a speed group to which the Synchronised Start function was assigned will start synchronously when one chase of the group is
131. mbi section Cues or scenes are fixed parameter settings for fixtures and dimmers A cue consists of DMX values of one or more functions of one or several fixture Cues are stored on the cue keys and acvtivated by pressing these keys The individual parameters can be defined as preset or as standard setting If cue parameters are stored as presets the settings change automatically when the presets are modified Cues can be stored containing all features parameters of a fixture or only a part of the features of a fixture If a cue is output by the lighting control console and another cue is activated afterwards then the values of the last activated cue are valid LTP principle If the cue activated last does not contain features of the cue activated before the output remains unchanged Example In Cue 1 DMX values for a certain Pan Tilt position and DMX values for one gobo are stored Cue 2 on the other hand does only contain the DMX values for a Pan Tilt position If now Cue 1 and Cue 2 are activated consecutively then the Pan Tilt position of the Cue 1 will change and the values of the gobo remain unchanged Tip If possible always use presets when you are programming cues chases or sequences programmes If you change the presets afterwards the changes will apply to all cues chases and sequences in which the presets were stored 6 1 Programming and storing of cues In order to store cues you must enter the main menu or the Feature
132. me Man fader Green LED no function Go key Red LED displays current status sequences can be switched manually with the GO or GO keys Green LED no function Sound key Red LED displays current status Green LED indicates the beat count connected to the sound input on the rear panel of the Licon 1X Rate key Red LED displays current status this key overwrites the NextTime of sequences Yellow LED indicates the speed of the rate fader Time key Red LED displays current status the fade time of sequences are overwritten by the time entered with the fader Rate fader The rate fader addresses the NextTime of sequence steps As soon as the red LED of the rate key is lit the NextTime of the sequence steps can be overwritten manually with the fader Time Man fader The Time Man fader addresses the fade times of sequence steps Time Man fader in combination with the Man Fade key Enables manual fading of sequence steps The time in which the fader is raised from 0 to 10 indicates the fade time As soon as the fader is on position O or on position 10 the next sequence step will be activated Time Man fader in combination with the time key Activates time scaling of the Time Man fader The fade time can be set between 0 and 10 seconds steps as shown on the scale 17 3 The ENABLE key If the priority of fixtures is taken from an active sequence e g by a preset cue or chase these priorities can be returned without ha
133. meters that are defined in the ACCESS menu as full or limited If you have forgotten the master password please contact your local JB lighting dealer and ask for the main password 2 12 4 Changing passwords Passwords are entered and changed in the CONFIG menu You have access to the CONFIG menu after you have entered the master password or a user password However access rights to the CONFIG must previously be given to this user in the ACCESS menu Change the passwords in the CONFIG menu as described in chapter 2 12 1 and 2 12 2 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 Reyer AA HA O AAA Hmm Num 7 8 T H HE AE moO M NEN _ H RN QE _ I a q O l ILQ V AAA M pee QA 05 er 3 Programming in the Combi section The Combi section offers the possibility to store combined cues chases and sequences with fixture as well as PAR data This chapter of the user manual will deal with the Combi section only with regard to fixtures If you wish to store combined cues chases and sequences you must store the data of the corresponding PAR channels together with the fixture data on the same key The Combi section works according to th
134. mp T B CA c2 c3 Ca 5 6 7 a G1 c2 ca Ca The individual faders are displayed indicating their name and the corresponding output level of the DMX signal JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 96 a O EADAE 43 Press the List key twice in the PAR section and the following display is shown PAR FADER1 8 BANK A MEM The upper list shows the occupation of the cue faders the lower list the occupation of the chase faders This list also indicates to which key of the cues memory the cue is linked e g Line 2 MEM 1A02 You will see from the description that fader no 2 accesses the cue on Page 1 Bank A key no 2 Important the cue keys and the sequence keys are completely separated from each other in the Combi and PAR section i e there are 200 cues and 96 chases possible in the Combi section and in the PAR section as well Press the List key in the PAR section again and the third list available will appear on the display MESA CEST CHASES 1A This list shows the level of the cue and chase keys for the PAR section with corresponding name fields Caution The cues and chases listed in the PAR secton cannot be controlled via the touchscreen as is the case in the Combi section JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 97
135. n If you press the softkey MODIFY in addition the following functions are shown on the display NAME MODIFY TRACE BLOCK DUP ST duplicaties the active step DEL ST deletes the active step LINK CLEAR deletes the complete sequence xl RENUM attention no confirmation prompt BLOCK forms a block from a several ID successive steps LINK links a chase within a sequence mE TRIGP RENUM renumbers the sequence steps using 2 integral numbers FADETIME STEP NEXTTIME The following data are related to the example and will vary from sequence to sequence L 2 The sequence has a length of two steps A 05 The activated sequence is stored on Bank A key 05 OFF The sequence selected is deactivated With the following functions you can determine flow control of a sequence The functions are activated with the corresponding keys in the Sequence Control section AUTO The steps run automatically according to preprogrammed time intervals The auto function is activated by pressing the Rate key in the Sequence Control section MFAD The step is faded with the ManFader fader GO The step is switched with the Go and Go keys SOUND The step is switched with the Sound function JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 78 15 2 The NAME function During the storage process you can name the sequence Press the softkey
136. n 1X controls the brightness of fixtures separately In order to see a beam of light at all both the master fader of the Fixture section and the fixture fader of the corresponding group must be raised A total of 8 group faders are available which can be switched four times so that you have access to a total of 32 groups JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 28 3 2 1 Storing fixture groups Eight fixture faders are available for the storage of different fixture groups These fixture faders can be switched four times To define a fixture group activate the desired fixtures with the keys of the Fixture PAR Selection LEDs must be lit Then press and hold the STORE key in the Combi section and simultaneously press the switch key in the Fixture section keys below the fixture faders on which you want to store the fixture group choose between switch keys 1 8 Then release both keys again FIXTURES COMBI Store Edit e e Sere heh Pt a 1 3 6 8 a Bank Select 1 4 Flash 1 8 Groups 1 8 Use the 4 switch keys with incoporated green LEDs in the FIXTURES section to switch the eight faders to four banks In order to switch the banks press and hold the SHIFT key and simultaneously press the desired bank switch key with green LED in the FIXTURES section A Highlite Note during the storage of fixture groups the LED of the group
137. n Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 91 El fatt A VYA SER e ES Rm ee E 008 e EEE meee _ AA xx zu n ER LI E EE ERE ee A A mE Y aE EN AP CU 18 8 Storing presets PRESET In the PAR section as in the Fixture section you can store presets PAR presets must always be stored in the Combi section Enter the main menu and press the softkey PRESET Select one of the PAR keys 1 32 PAR 33 64 COMBI PAR 65 96 in the Feature Selection section and enter the DMX values for the Ron Edd desired PAR channels Press the Store key in the Combi section the Store LED is lit and press the corresponding softkey to select the desired storage place on the display the Store LED is flashing II ill When the Preset field is displayed inverted Ili E ill you can name the Preset with the double i ailll assigned keys of the Cues Chases and Sequences sections Im itl l we When presets of the PAR section are stored pa not all channels are activated automatically as ji Wi is the case in the Fixture section Here only those channels are stored in a Preset that have been activated previously at least one LED in the Fixture PAR selection section must be lit COMBI Store Edit e e Press the Store key in the Combi section again to execute the process 18 8 1 Recalling PAR presets Press one of the PAR keys in the Fixture Selection block Activate th
138. n combination with the Time key Activates the time scaling of the Time Man fader The fadetime can be adjusted between 0 and 10 seconds steps as shown on the scale Rate Time Man JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 126 m H5m mH MUY 27 Technical dimensions in mm 17 8 Kg Made in Germany Dimensions Weight JB lighting 635 7 9061 ll Hoi CI Cc Lo L LJ L Jr Mu gt o ee AT EEE A REN f m KH A pm Boo LL JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 127 28 LICON 1X for hire Dear Ladies and Gentlemen as a special customer service we have compiled a list of all owners of a Licon 1X who are interested in making their Licon 1X available for hire This list is assorted on the basis of the German Postcode areass and will be sent to customers who wish to rent a Licon 1X If your Licon 1X is also available for hire and you wish to be included in our file please separate this form from the User Manual complete it four our files and return it to the following fax number 49 0 7304 961799 Company Contact person Address Postcode Place Country Phone Fax E Mail Internet Brief company profile JB LIGHTING JB ligh
139. nctions AM i DISPLAY adjusts display brightness DIL AVE RADI TIENE DESKLAMP adjusts brightness of console lamps SOUND sets the gate time down time for sound control REMOTE configures the MIDI function m CDPLAY activates the CD player functions REMOTE CLOCK PANTIL inverses Pan Tilt channels SOUND INFO TILINE accesses timeline functions CLOCK sets the console clock TEST INFO provides information on serial number and software version of the console DESKLAMP DISPLAY TEST tests the function of keys and faders 21 1 The sound function SOUND Since many music tracks have passages with a very close succession of bass beats a so called gate time down time can be entered The gate time corresponds to a rest period where bass beats are not count by the Licon 1X To enter the gate time press the softkey TOOLS in the main menu and afterwards the softkey SOUND Use the middle encoder wheel GATE TIME to enter the desired gate time Tip A gate time of 0 3 seconds is recommended gt Press the ESC key to leave this menu 21 2 The remote function in the Tool menu REMOTE In the Remote menu of the Licon 1X the basic configuration of the following three funcions can be performed a the MIDI function b the linking of several Licon 1X lighting control consoles and c the control of functions of the Licon 1X by an external DMX console 21 2 1 Basic configuration of the MIDI function See Chapter 2 10 21 2 2 Linking
140. nd sequence section is carried out by pressing the corresponding keys Bear in mind that also here you will have access to pages 2 and 3 and the banks B C and D only when the softkey DIRECT is displayed inverted 2 10 6 Assigning softkeys The sofkeys are designated DISP MIDI notes are assigned to these keys as described under Assigning MIDI notes when MIDI CO the Licon 1X is connected to a MIDI device KEY PAGE1 The softkeys DISP1 DISP2 DISP 3 DISP 13 DISP 14 or the _ ECS key can only be selected with the S KEY Press the S KEYOFF MIDICHANNEL 1 KEY again and again until the desired key appears e g KEY s key BEATSYNC OFF ge on DISP13 DIRECT BS OFF MIDIKEY MIDICH JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 20 _ Baa aw Eu a en rat E I 2 10 7 BEATSYNC Instead of the sound function you can also assign the _ Beatsync function to chases or sequences For this purpose MIDI CO you require e g a sequencer that is able to send a beatsync KEY PAGE1 _ signal Beatsync means that your chase or sequence runs at the beat dictated by the sequencer To assign the beatsync function enter the CONFIG MIDI menu and press the softkey KEYOFF MIDICHANNEL 1 BS ON The BEATSYNC section of the display shows that s key BEATSYNC OFF eo on the beatsync is active BS ON If you n
141. ne programming LOOP The programming of a timeline show is performed in the RECORD menu Enter the main menu and press the softkey TOOLS Press the softkey TILINE and then RECORD The Record menu has the following functions PLAY gt PLAY A PLAY FADE apo oo M ADD T 00 00 00 00 PLAY plays the show from the start 2 gt PLAY plays the show from a defined point in time M CLR SL SCROLL A PLAY show runs within the programmed loop cor FADE enters the fade time L LOOP activates the loop function E TRACK selects individual tracks ALL FRAME shifts the timeline forward or backward i ZOOM increases or reduces time unit on the display DO0 00 D0 00 00 03 00 00 06 00 00 09 TRACK FRAME ZOOM During timeline programming cues and chases stored previously are assigned to specific passages of the music track Within the timeline function cues and chases are referred to as events JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 108 AAA mw 22 4 1 Assigning events Insert a music CD or activate the SMPTE source and start the desired track with the softkey PLAY In order to assign events to the track press the cue or chase keys on which the events are stored when the specific passage of the track is played 22 4 2 Moving events In order to move an event to the correct pa
142. neously press the softkey R LINK and the cue key on which the Off Cue was stored Cf 6 1 7 Entering the release link function and 6 1 8 Working with the release link JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 44 c Fatt MaF mml O U U U n RS T 7 2 AUTFOL Automatic fixture activation by the Follow key If the AUTFOL Autofollow function is assigned to a cue and this cue is recalled all fixtures stored in this cue are activated by the Follow function and their PAN and TILT values can be directly changed in PAN with a connected trackball Simultaneously all other parameters are frozen 7 2 1 Entering the AUTFOL function To activate the Follow function consecutively press the Edit key in the Combi section and the cue key on which the cue to be edited is stored Then press the softkey AUTFOL The activated key will be displayed inverted Press the Edit key again to leave the Edit menu Illustration the softkey AUTFOL displayed inverted 7 2 2 Working with the AUTFOL function When a cue with assigned Autfol function is activated all PAN and TILT channels of every fixture stored in this cue are automatically activated on a connected tracking ball and can be moved All other parameters of these fixtures are frozen and can be modified exclusivley by presets or with the encoder If another cue is recalled in which the same fixtures are active th
143. new step e 2 Use the middle encoder wheel STEP to select the step before which you wish to Lr 3 Confirm by pressing the softkey INSERT _ 11 2 3 5 Deleting a step 1 Use the middle encoder wheel to select the step to be deleted omen 2 Confirm by pressing the softkey DEL ST 11 2 3 6 Naming the sequence 7 me 1 Press the softkey NAME a 2 Delete the designation SEQ with the arrow key 3 Enter the new name with the keys of the Cue Chase Sequence section CUES CHASES SEQUENCES Spesdgrup 1 16 Bealcount 1 16 F51 e e Vee es ni e 5 Es Mis J I Press the softkey 2 6 gt gt gt to leave this F62 e e 510 Zoe ee e e function WE R T U lo P u C IO E F7 3 71 Gee ee Jee e SD FG J K L res adm iso ef eo o xc v B M a i 11 2 4 Pages 3 and 4 of the chase generator chase patterns A total of 24 chase patterns are available on pages 3 and 4 of the chase generator These are selected with the corresponding softkeys and combined with the fixture sequence programmed previously dm E ON a E E zu um mm mum nam it Chase patterns are displayed in the form of a matrix that mum RE shows the ON and OFF values of a the features of a chase eee EENENEHENBENE c FF JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 65 E HB M aes m HN L2 ur a
144. nfigurations or SINGLE the configuration of a certain fixture Enter your choice by pressing the corresponding softkey and enter a name for the backup file with the double assigned keys of the Cues Chases Sequences section Confirm the process by pressing the softkey EXEC 20 3 The directory DIR The directory gives an overview of all files stored on the inserted disk Recall the directory as follows LOAD SAVE DIR FORMAT Enter the main menu and press the softkey BACKUP and subsequently the softkey DIR The file extensions will indicate the data source LDA stands for a file containing all console data LDT stands for a file containing timeline data LDM stands for a file containing cue data LDP stands for a file containing preset data LDC stands for a file containing config data LDU stands for a file containing user scan data 20 4 Loading data LOAD The loading procedure of console data is always the same no matter what kind of data are loaded Enter the main menu and recall the BACKUP function by pressing the corresponding softkey Press the softkey LOAD and then the softkey BACKUP again to select the data group from which you want to load a file to the console Press the desired softkey and the corresponding directory appears in which all files are listed that have been stored in this file group Select the file with the middle encoder wheel SELECT JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blauste
145. ng the corresponding softkey and confirm with the softkey YES TILINE SELECT PART As a precaution we recommend to perform a data backup on TO CLEAR MIDI a disk or USB stick before you delete data of the console ALL 25 1 Deleting all data Press and hold the four softkeys located above the display simultaneously while you are turning the Licon 1X on with the ON OFF key Press the softkey MORE to enter the second page of the delete menu Here press the softkey ALL If you wish to delete all data of the Licon 1X press the softkey YES You will not be prompted to confirm the process After deletion of the data the Licon 1X returns to the extended delete menu If you do not wish to delete data press the softkey NO or the ESC key 25 2 Deleting Config data Press and hold the four softkeys located above the display simultaneously while you are turning the Licon 1X on with the ON OFF key JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 118 E EARE Ate mm M o3 mA Press the softkey MORE to enter the second page of the delete menu Here press the softkey CONFIG If you wish to delete the Config data of the Licon 1X press the softkey YES You will not be prompted to confirm the process After deletion of the data the Licon 1X returns to the extended delete menu If you do not wish to delete data press the softkey NO or the ESC key 25 3 Deleting the preset data Press and
146. nlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 111 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 B B f N pm I L ri PIN m n n I t y 1 BLOCK With this function you can form blocks and copy move or delete them SCROLL If you turn the middle encoder wheel FRAME you can see on the display that the time bar moves to the right or to the left Press and hold the softkey SCROLL the time bar stops moving the events and the time units in the lower part of the display are changing ALL This softkey deletes all counts Note COUNTS is the number of individual events per block EVT If you wish to insert events into a block select the desired time position with the middle encoder wheel FRAME On the display in the line SEL appears for example M F1 If a frame is occupied by more than one event use the first encoder wheel TRACK to select the event you wish to insert into the block Select the event and press the softkey EVT The event is no longer displayed as bar in the column on the display but as dotted line If you wish to remove the event from the block again select the event and press the softkey EVT once more The event is now displayed as bar again POS A frame occupied by more than one event is called Position If a complete Position shall be inserted in a block select your time position with the middle encoder wheel FRAME On the display in
147. nnot be changed However you can determine the number of bass counts to be left out until the Licon 1X switches to the next step How to programme the Sound function and its mode of operation will be described in detail in Chapter 13 8 11 2 Programming chases with the chase generator The chase generator is an effective and fast means to programme chases The chase generator provides a number of pre programmed chase patterns to which you only have to assign the fixtures and the desired parameter Only one fixuture parameter can be assigned to a chase that is programmed with the help of the chase generator This means that you can create either a shutter chase or an iris chase or a Pan chase depending on how many features your fixture provides You can however combine chases with the Merge or the Speed Group function as described above If you use these functions in combination with the chase generator you can programme chases for individual parameters and then recall these chases simultaneously JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 59 AA SA Bm HN L2 ar zt AAA ane The chase generator provides chase patterns for a variety of stage applications If for example your fixtures hang in alignment e g on the backtruss of a stage you can apply the chase patterns of Page 1 of the chase generator display If you fixtures are arranged symmetrically e g to the
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149. oading L user files To load anL user file from a floppy disk or a USB stick proceed as follows Activate the backup menu by pressing the softkey BACKUP in the main menu and press the softkey LOAD Then press the softkey L USER You can choose between ALL and SINGLE Select one of the two possibilities and the Licon 1X will list all files that are stored in this file group Use the middle encoder wheel SELECT to select the file to be loaded Press the softkey EXEC to start the loading process When the loading process was successful the message COMPLETE is shown on the display JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 100 EAMA BUN 20 5 Deleting a file To delete individual files proceed as follows Activate the BACKUP menu by pressing the softkey BACKUP in the main menu and press the softkey DIR The Licon 1X will now list all files stored When the list is complete the message COMPLETE will be shown on the display Use the middle encoder wheel SELECT to select the file to be deleted Then press the softkey DELETE The file will be deleted without prior confirmation prompt JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 101 BS ABE Aw 21 The Tool section The Tool section of the Licon 1X allows access to the following console fu
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151. ombi section also pure PAR presets can only be stored in the Combi section This means for the visual control of PAR channels e activate middle master fader Combi PAR e deactivate left master fader PAR JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 86 PAR Bank Select 1 4 18 1 Direct access PAR PAR PAR 1 32 33 64 65 96 03 19 00 000 000 05 21 000 000 06 22 000 000 07123 000 000 08 24 000 000 09 25 000 000 10 26 000 000 11127 000 000 12 28 000 000 13 28 000 lt lt lt 1 3 000 14 30 000 gt gt gt 000 18 32 000 PAR NAME ISEL gt 0 ENCODE CRLSEL BLOCK 100 HILITE 0 PAROUT ALL 0 NUM JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 SEL gt 0 MA EATURE CRLSEL 100 r N 1 A N 12 j l F g ALL 0 RE M NUM 163 1 1 T id L m MASTER PAR PAR Fnulure Flash FIXTURES DISPLAY MAME 3 ENCODE BLOCK PAR 000 OF 18 HILITE j 0 PAROUT SSSSESSSSEESSS 25 B8888888888888838 Bank Select 1 4 Flash 1 8 Groups 1 8 In order to gain direct access to the edit functions of the PAR section one of the three PAR keys in the Feature Selection block must be pressed first When one of the PAR keys is pressed the display shown on the left appears otored PAR presets can be recalled on this
152. on PLAY The softkey PLAY starts and stops the timeline show Start press the softkey PLAY once key is displayed inverted Stop press the softkey PLAY once more Important When a show is started with the softkey PLAY it will always start from the beginning 00 00 00 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 112 E m Amm BH AMY PLAY This softkey starts the track from the passage which is currently selected It is also used to switch forward from a loop A Play The loop that you have set in the CD Player menu will be played when the softkey A Play is pressed in the Record menu This softkey is also actived when a loop is programmed in the Record menu CHECK Press the softkey CHECK and the block is recalled A loop is set around the block also here With the left encoder wheel you can change the OFFSET time i e you can move the entire block forward and backward on the time bar Press the softkey MOVE and the block is moved Press the softkey A PLAY to stop the music You can copy the block as often as you want LOOP When the function field LOOP is displayed inverted the Loop function is activated Press the softkey B COPY and a loop will be set around the complete block You will find the parameters with regard to the setting of the loop times in the PARAM menu Now you can adjust the block to the
153. on block which are stored on this cue The moving lights thus selected are active and their parameters can be modified 7 3 1 Activating and deactivating the Autsel function To activate the AUTSEL function consecutively press the Edit cue in the Combi section and the cue key on which the cue to be edited is stored The following display is shown NAME MODIFY COPY Press the corresponding softkey to activate the AUTSEL function When the function is active the softkey is displayed AUTSEL Misses ANYS R LINK inverted 3D 05 AUTSEL Press the softkey AUTSEL again and the function is FADETIME TRIGPOINT Qeactivated AUTFOL TEST EuN FLASH E FT 1 00008 TF Uva 7 4 Editing the name e 7 Press the softkey NAME The field on the display is shown inverted Then delete the previously entered name with the arrow key Enter the new name with the double assigned keys of the Cues Chases Sequences section Press the softkey NAME again the entry is stored and the labelling mode is left 7 5 Editing fixture parameters After pressing the softkey MODIFY all DMX values entered for the fixtures can be modified When the field is shown inverted on the display you have access to the keys of the Feature Selection block The values stored on these keys can be changed with the encoder wheels or the Preset keys when the inidvidual keys have been activated To store the mofidications press the Store key and the storage ma
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155. ow switch the chases and sequences in the sections CHASE CONTROL or DIRECT BS OFF SEQUENCE CONTROL to SOUND they will react to the beatsync Press BS OFF to deactivate the beatsync MIDIKEY MIDICH function 2 11 OPTION Additonal configuration parameters for the Fixture PAR selection 2 11 1 The swap function The swap function accesses the PAR and fixture faders It is activated in the CONFIG menu The mode of operation of the swap function will be described in Chapter 2 1 1 1 2 Working with the swap function The basic configuration of the swap function is made in the CONFIG OPTIONS menu Press the softkey CONFIG and then the softkey OPTION to enter this menu The following display is shown CHCTRL PARNUM You can assign the swap function to the PAR and fixture faders separately or in combination PARMUL PAR NUMBERING CONTINUOUS To activate the swap function press the either the softkey F CHASE CONTOL AUTO SEL SWAP or P SWAP FIXT Opre INACIVE Three assignments can be made for PAR faders and three PARS Sue ou BEINE PAR SWAP INACTIVE F SWAP TOUCH SCREEN ACTIVE P SWAP Fixture assignment status can be seen on the display Display representation Standard INACTIVE Function is deactivated After pressing the softkey F SWAP once FIXTURE Function accesses the fixture faders After pressing the sofkey F SWAP twice FIXT PAR Function accesses fixture faders and par faders if the swap key is press
156. page You can select the individual channels with the keys of the FIXTURE PAR SELECTION and enter the values with the middle encoder wheel The channels selected are displayed inverted Caution The DMX values are entered for all activated channels If channels in the range between 33 and 96 are activated which cannot be seen on the display all at once the values of these channels are also changed In practice however values are entered in a faster and more effective manner with the softkeys of the PAR section Double klick one of the PAR keys in the Feature Selection block to enter the menu shown on the left D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 87 I N B Art There are four different modes of direct access to PAR channels 18 2 The ENCODE mode The Encode mode is activated with the softkey ENCODE This mode is active when the function field ENCODE is displayed inverted In the Encode mode channel values are changed in analogy to the change of fixture features Activate the channel to be changed with the keys of the Fixture Par section Enter SEL gt 0 FEATURE PAR CRLSEL 000 04 20 000 BLOCK 000 0521 000 the DMX values with the encoder wheel 100 00 07 23 0 HILITE or by recalling presets WB 0 000 127 00 PAROUT This mode is applied when a channel has ALL 0 000 14 50 2 yum to be adjusted accurately to a certain output value or when md repel es pre
157. parameters from the storage matrix Press the sequence key to which you wish to store the cue Confirm the process by pressing the Store key in the Combi section again JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 77 _ EADE MM 20 If a sequence is recalled by pressing the Store key the following display is shown The individual fields have the following function NAME MODIFY Hise NAME names the sequence SINGLE inverted the sequence runs once and stops 1 after the last step 7 TP 0 m SINGLE not inverted the sequence runs endlessly EN E LINK F inverted specifiies the fade time in 96 SINGLE l LINK F nicht invertiert specifiies the fade time in absolute E values ii FADETIME enters fade time with the left encoder 3 wheel FADETIME FADETIME STEP NEXTTIME STEP selects the desired step with the middle encoder wheel NEXTTIME invertiert enters step length with the right encoder wheel NEXTTIME inserts intermediate steps with the softkey ID TRIGP enters the trigpoint When the function is activated displayed inverted enter the data with the right encoder wheel TRIGPOINT ID numbers intermediate steps When the function is activated enter the data with the right encoder wheel ID GO TO selections steps directly when GO TO key is used in combination with the keys of the CUES CHASES SEQUENCE sectio
158. possess individual functions or has fewer colours gobos etc than another fixture then we recommend that you leave out the corresponding entries in the presets Thus you can ensure that the designation of the preset is suitable for all presets It is also possible to store presets for movements and PAR light dimmer parameters If you work with Pan Tilt presets you have the advantage that for the next live performance in another locality you only have to change the Pan Tilt to adjust the programme and can otherwise work with the same fixture configuration All cues chases and sequences that you have programmed with the help of the corresponding presets will then be output with the changed values TIP Do always work with PAN TILT presets 4 1 Creating and storing presets In order to create and store presets enter the main menu and press the softkey PRESET Then activate the desired fixtures When the corresponding LEDs are lit you can select the feature in the Feature Selection section e g Pan Tilt or Color for which you want to create and store a preset You can only store one the selected feature as PRESET If you wish to store several features simultaneously e g Pan Tilt and color this is a cue and not a preset Enter the values with the encoder wheels and press the Store key in the Combi section LED is lit Now all fixtures will be activated that you have stored in the Setup The numbers of the activated the fixtures will
159. programmed cues chases or sequences must be changed afterwards PAR Here the current levels of the pure PAR section without scaling by the left Par master fader are adopted as current levels for the Combi section This mode requires that you know which key will activate the particular PAR fixture 18 3 The BLOCK mode The BLOCK mode is activated with the softkey BLOCK This mode is active when the function field BLOCK is displayed inverted Blocks of different sizes can be defined in order to edit PAR channels The values of the individual channels of the SEL gt 0 activated block can only be changed with the faders of the PAR section The BLOCK function requires that you slide back the PAR fader to 0 and raise the C PAR master fader to 000 07 23 HILITE 100 If you wish to enter the start position of your block select 0o 0325 000 the first position of the block with the left encoder wheel 000 1127 000 PAROUT POSITION With the right encoder wheel you can determine ALL 0 95 13 3 mum the size of the block The LEDs lit in the Fixture PAR Q0 1832 000 Selection block will show you which channels are currently POSITION SIZE amp 6 aeivateo NAME E Seucooc Since the DMX values of a channel are entered with the 12 PAR faders a maximum of 12 PAR Hite Channels can be assigned to a block parour You can change the position of a block with the num left encoder wheel Hig cu
160. pter 11 1 Basic programming with the chase generator In addition this page displays the presets that were previously stored for the activated feature in our example for the shutter em You can select another feature by pressing the corresponding SHORT MANUAL ore Keyin the Feature Selection block 1 SELECT FEATURE 2 SELECT ON AND OFF VALUES CREATOR SHUTTER USED VALUES MM PEN OPEN 3 SELECT DIRECT MODE ON P TR The presets are shown in the upper and left fields of the display UNITS OR SELECT ANY 1 CLOSED USER SEQUENCE ON PAGE 2 and dn be iacu by Pe a Pus nice ORAE presets are stored than can be shown on the display use the i65 Softkey lt lt lt to switch to the other preset pages 5 PRESS FLASHING STORE 1 2 BUTTON FOR CALCULATION SHUTTER The chase steps switch from the ON values to the OFF values according to the chase pattern which are described in more detail in Chapter 11 1 1 Now enter the ON value Press the softkey ON until is is displayed inverted Then press one of the softkeys to which a preset is assigned or enter the DMX data with the encoder wheels Subsequently enter the OFF value Press the softkey OFF until it is displayed inverted The inversion of the softkey ON is simultaneously deleted Then press one of the softkeys to which a preset is assigned or enter the DMX data with the encoder wheels JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigw
161. r 2 chase step itself since otherwise the step gt cannot be imaged completely Cue Nr 1 Fade Time Trigpoint e Trigpoint gt Trigpoint designates the moment at which all parameters are switched that are not faded These channels are not marked with a fade ramp in the storage matrix cf 6 1 1 The storage matrix 50 100 fo The trigpoint is specified in percent of the total duration of the step If the duration of a Cue Nr 2 E chase step is 5 seconds and the trigpoint is set at 75 parameters such as gobo and prism are switched to the new DMX value after 3 75 seconds Cue Nr 1 11 1 5 Inserting a chase step If not otherwise specified each new step is added to the existing chase during the storage process If you wish to insert the chase step to another position within the chase use the middle encoder wheel STEP to scroll up and down the existing steps As soon as the encoder wheel is moved the softkey INSERT is shown on the display JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 B4 mem mm mw Press the softkey INSERT The cue will be inserted before the chase step which is shown inverted on the display All following steps receive a number increased by a factor of one Simultaneously the storage process is triggered It is not necessary here
162. re switched by activating the corresponding page or bank key The red LED of the particular page or bank keys begins flashing The LED stops flashing if a cue key is pressed in addition When a cue was activated or stored the following menu is shown on the display NAME MODIFY COPY AUTSEL ken aac 3D 05 AUTFOL TEST EEE ME a The illustration shows that cue key no 5 on the third page FADETIME TRIGPOINT 6 1 4 Naming cues Before a cue is stored a name is assigned to it The name may have a maximum of 13 characters Press the softkey NAME until the field in the display is shown inverted and enter a name for the cue with the double assigned keys in the cue chase sequence sections If the cue is already named delete the characters with the arrow key After deletion you can enter the cue name as described above JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 44 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 BH BE JAIRDEBE mw 6 1 5 Entering the fade time Each cue can be assigned a fixed fade time This fade time accesses all parameters marked with a fade ramp in the storage matrix It determines the speed at which the corresponding features are faded in Enter the fade time with the left encoder wheel FADETIME The maximum fade time amounts to 1638 3 seconds The fade time is entered in one tenths of a second FT 1 0000s TP 0 You will find the entered fade time on the di
163. rently activated menu Contrast potentiometer to regulate the display contrast HELP recalls the Help function SOFTKEYS Their functions differ depending on the currently activated menu ENCODER wheels Their functions differ depending on the currently activated menu Inner ring of encoder wheel fine adjustment Outer ring encoder wheel rough adjustment JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 121 26 4 FEATURE SELECTION Feature Selection Moving Pan Tilt Patterns Speed e e e Gobo2 Gobo3 Freeze G Rot1 G Rot2 Extra Preset Fade Color1 Color2 Follow O Shutter o 26 5 COMBI COMBI store Edit m 0 A E HB SS ERES uU CLEAR deletes the current values FREEZE freezes parameters FOLLOW selects single fixtures to the trackball PAN TILT MOVING PATTERNS SPEED GOBO1 G ROT 1 GOBO 2 G ROT 2 GOBO 3 EXTRA COLOR 1 COLOR 2 C Y M IRIS SHUTTER DIMMER ZOOM FOCUS PRISM P ROT FROST activate the individual fixture parameters PAR 1 32 PAR 33 64 PAR 65 96 activate PAR channels ON OFF turns the console on and off PRESET FADE fader used to enter the fading time between two presets The Combi section performs all storage and edit functions for cues scenes chases and sequences which contain either only fixtures or e fixtures and PAR channels In addition all pr
164. rom 000 to 255 or in percent from 000 to 100 This selection can be made independently of the entry of PAR or fixture values 2 11 2 1 Activating the percent function Enter the CONFIG OPTION menu by pressing the corresponding sofkteys The following display is shown CHCTRL PARNUM Mola To activate the percent function press the softkey FIXT or and PAR 96 PARMUL PAR NUMBERING CONTINUOUS The activated function is displayed as shown on the left CHASE CONTOL AUTO SEL PAR FADER MODE SINGEL BANK FIXT 96 DISPFIXTURE INACTIVE DISP PAR 96 INACTIVE PAR FoqduRESWAP INACTIVE PAR SWAP INACTIVE F SWAP TOUCHSCREEN ACTIVE P SWAP In addition a percentage sign is displayed FEATURE PAR EL To deactivate the percent function repeat the procedure The deactivation was successful when the function field is no longer displayed inverted 2 11 3 CHCTRL Setting the Chase Control Section If the CHCTRL function is not activated displayed CHASE CONTROL MANUAL SEL the chase selected last in the COMBI section can be controlled via the Chase Control Section If the CHCTRL function is activated displayed inverted CHASE CONTROL MANUAL SEL a chase selected by the key combination Select Chase key can be controlled via the Chase Control Section This function applies to the Combi section since in the PAR section chases are on principle activated by the key combination Sele
165. rresponding softkeys a Onthe display a graph illustrating 32 fixtures is shown The inverted fields in the graph indicate activated fixtures WEHEHEH A464 ci ms E ma CH mE E mm FADE 4 c fF dll UMEN naaa Care UNTEI TEN FO EEEREN FLPUKE a ATEN UNTEN X lt _ lt ABIPCY B REM TEN m UNE BUF OFF 5 Press the flashing Store key in the Combi section once to start the calculation process creation of chase starts When the calculation process is finished the yellow LED in the Chase section starts flashing The display returns to the PROG COMB MENU Press the Store key in the Combi section again to store the chase the LED of the Store key stops flashing whereas the LED of the chase key starts flashing 11 2 2 The matrix of the chase generator Chase patterns are displayed in the form of a matrix which you will find on pages 3 and 4 of the chase generator This matrix shows the ON and OFF values of a the features of a chase An empty square Ll symbolises the OFF value A black square Bl symbolises the ON value A chase switches between the ON and OFF value according to the matrix of the chase generator The matrix displayed her can be decoded as follows JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 61 Example Schritt Nr 1 amp The chase addr
166. rs so that one chase will result Gobo Chase Prisma Chase Gobo Prisma Chase This illustration shows how one Gobo chase and one prism chase are merged One chase 1 will result that on the one hand switches gobos and on the other hand controls a prism Precondition for merging of two chases both chases must contain an equal number of 2 2 chase steps 4 11 1 13 1 Entering the MERGE function Programme the first chase and store it on a chase key Programme the second chase with an identical number of chase steps Press and hold the softkey MERGE and activate the first chase with the corresponding chase key Release both keys Press the Store key to store the entry The storage matrix of a chase in which only one parameter is stored may look as the Illustration shown on the left The storage matrix of a chase which has been merged and thus contains more than one parameter may look as the illustration shown on the left If two chases are merged and you activate the first of the two chases automatically both chases will run The second chase adopts the duration of the first chase If the second chase is recalled it will run alone 11 1 13 2 Deleting the MERGE function The Licon 1X has no special function that will delete the merge function Activate the chase with the Edit key in the Combi section and delete all undesired features with the help of the MODIFY function and the storage matrix 11 1 14 Speed groups SGROUP
167. rs itself 5b 10125 RENE 5 9 10 Press the ESC key to leave the menu 16 2 Linking chases or cues to a sequence step LINK A sequence must contain at least one step in order to be able NAME MODIFY TRACE BLOCK tolink a chase or a cue to this sequence Enter the Edit Combi SEQ menu and use the middle encoder DUP ST wheel to select the step to which you wish to assign a chase or a cue Press the softkey LINK the softkey is displayed E inverted Afterwards select the chase or the cue to be linked CLEAR to the sequence step This LINK function has nothing to do with the R LINK function of a chase or a cue SINGLE _ If you have selected for example a chase LC 1A01 Shutter appears on the display This means that the linked chase is stored on PAGE 1 on BANK D KEY no 1 and is designated Shutter It is now possible to change the runtimes independently of the programmed length data It is also possible to link the same chase several times and enter different runtimes each time If you have linked a chase to a sequence which was part of a speed group this chase will be removed from the speed group FADETIME STEP NEXTTIME JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 83 17 Working with sequences Only one sequence can be active at a time The sequence keys are numbered from 1 to 8 The left column of keys 1 4 has two incorporated LEDs per
168. rsor to the left and right 2 3 1 Entering DMX start addresses for fixtures Press the softkey PATCH The first fixture in the fixture list is automatically activated and start address no 1 or the first not occupied DMX address is recommended by the controller for the patch DMX channels cannot be double assigned If you wish to control fixture no 1 with DMX channel 1 DMX line A then confirm by pressing the softkey PATCH Now the second fixture of the list is displayed inverted and the controller automatically recommends the next not occupied channel for the patch The example above recommends DMX channel 9 since the Varyscan 4 is controlled with 8 DMX channels Press the softkey PATCH again to confirm this start address If you need a start address other than that recommended by the controller select the desired start address with the left encoder wheel and press the softkey PATCH for confirmation Select the fixtures with the middle encoder wheel Press the softkey A B to determine the DMX line of the fixtures gt Press the ESC key to leave this menu 2 3 2 Deleting a particular start address To delete a particular start address press the softkey CONFIG PATCH to enter the Patch menu Select the corresponding fixture with the centre encoder wheel As soon as the fixture is displayed inverted press the softkey OPEN to delete the start address Press the ESC key to leave this menu 2 3 3 Deleting all start addresses If you wish to
169. rsteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 109 Leave the PARAM menu by pressing the ESC key once Then press the softkey RECORD to enter the programming menu of the Timeline section The following display will be shown PLAY gt PLAY A PLAY FApE e Individual softkey have the following function M ADD T 00 00 00 00 deletes a marker adds a marker M CLR 1 SCROLL PLAY plays the show from the start cor gt PLAY plays the show from a defined point in time Fas A PLAY plays the show within the programmed loop E FADE enters the fade time AL LOOP activates the loop function 3 TRACK selects individual tracks EE Braut FRAME shifts the timeline forward or backward TRACK FRAME ZOOM ZOOM increases or reduces the time unit on the display M CLR On the display in line M up to 20 graphical markers can be set with the M ADD key These markers are deleted simultaneously by pressing the softkey M CLR M ADD The softkey M ADD is used to set graphical markers for orientation A total of 20 markers are possible To set the markers press the softkey M ADD at the desired passages when the track is played PLAY The softkey PLAY starts and stops the timeline show Start press the softkey PLAY once displayed inverted on the display otop press the softkey PLAY again Important If you start the show wi
170. s which mode you have chosen for the channel gt Press the ESC key to leave this menu 2 5 P COPY Copying presets With this copy function you can copy presets after you have changed the fixtures list in the CONFIG menu It is possible to copy all parameters of the fixtures with the exception of Pan Tilt and moving patterns since it makes no sense to copy position presets lt is not possible to copy PAR presets To enter the Preset Copy menu press the softkey CONFIG in the main menu and afterwards the softkey P COPY Use the middle encoder wheel SOURCE to select the fixtures the presets of which you want to use as source presets Then select the keys of the fixtures in the Fixture PAR Selection keys 1 32 to which you want to copy the presets EXEC PRESET COPY FROM 1 SHORT MANUAL 1 SELECT SOURCE BY ENCODER 2 SELECT DESTINATION BY FIXTURE SELECTION 3 PRESS EXEC TO START COPY CAUTION The presets will be copied to all keys in the Fixture Par selection with lit LEDs Press the softkey EXEC to execute the process SOURCE gt Press the ESC key to leave this menu 2 6 PANTIL Inverting Pan and Tilt channels Pan and Tilt channels can be inverted in two different menus depending on the purpose of the inversion If the inversion should be permanent channels are inverted in the CONFIG menu If the inversion should be deleted again after the preset is stored as is usual in live performances
171. s DMX addresses for dimmer channel 33 48 LE parca PAR4 enters DMX addresses for dimmer channel 49 64 EU PAR5 enters DMX addresses for dimmer channel 64 80 A PARC enters DMX addresses for dimmer channel 81 96 CH A001 SELECT PATCHNR A B selects the DMX output CURVE selects the dimmer curve CLEAR deletes all DMX addresses OPEN deletes an individual DMX address PATCH confirms data input Left encoder wheel selects DMX addresses Middle encoder wheel moves the cursor up and down Right encoder wheel moves the cursor to the left and right 2 4 1 Entering DMX start addresses for the dimmer PAR section You can assign up to four DMX addresses to each Par key 1 32 Enter Patch menu and select PAR 1 Use the middle or right encoder wheel to select the key in the Fixture PAR Selection for which you wish to enter DMX start addresses Use the left encoder wheel to select DMX addresses Since the Licon 1X comes with two separate DMX outputs select the DMX lines A or B by pressing the softkey A B Press the softkey PATCH to confirm the assignment of the channel After each confirmation with the softkey PATCH the cursor jumps to the next position and the next not occupied DMX channel is recommended automatically by the controller You will only have to confirm with PATCH 2 4 2 Deleting particular DMX start addresses To delete the DMX assignment of one particular key select this key with the middle encoder wheel and pr
172. s displayed inverted you can name the field with the keys of the Cues Chases Sequences section O You can change the name of a preset as follows select the preset as described above Delete the previous entry with the arrow key and enter the new name Your preset will be stored when you leave the menu with ESCAPE or press the next preset key The named field will then no longer be displayed inverted 4 3 Recalling presets The presets are shown on the display when you have activated a parameter with the keys of the Feature Selection block e g PAN TILT or gobo Activate the desired feature by pressing the corresponding softkey The presets of the Feature Selection are stored on page 1 of the keys press the keys once The Edit functions are activated by pressing the keys of the Feature Selection twice 4 4 Fading presets The fading of presets requires that the Preset Fade fader is raised This fader is located in the Feature Selection section below the ON OFF switch and has a scale ranging from 0 0 seconds to 10 seconds Parameters are either faded or switched Parameters that are faded include Pan Tilt positions iris settings CMY colour mixing and focus or zoom settings All other parameters are switched Raise the Preset Fade fader and activate a preset The preset will be faded or switched according to the time set with the preset fader JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0
173. s of the absolute PAR section to create PAR chases JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 89 E E AAE MRS 18 6 The numerical block NUM The numerical block is used to activate combinations of PAR channels Press the softkey NUM to activate the numerical block Since this function can be followed on the display the middle master fader C PAR must be raised Activate the numerical block and the softkeys shown below in the illustration will appear on the display Combinations of PAR channels can only be entered with the softkeys SEL SEL and SEL gt together with the keys of the CUES CHASES SEQUENCES section SEL SEL SEL gt l 000 000 SEL gt 0 MaS Mencooe s NUM CRLSEL BLOCK 10096 HILITE 096 PAROUT ALL 0 NUM NUM SEL confirms entry of a single channel number SEL confirms deletion of a single channel number SEL confirms selection of a channel block l entry of DMX values for the selected channels in percent CUES A CHASES 4 SEQUENCES opeedgroup 1 16 Beatcount 1 16 Fie e Ft e e e e Tee eo ee e 5 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Example of how a combination of PAR channels is entered by means of the numeric block Important Make sure that no undesired channels are addressed by deleting the current selection with the softkey CLRSEL no LEDs must be lit in the FIXTURE PAR SELECTION section
174. sary for editing cues COMBI Enter the Edit menu by pressing the Edit key LED is lit in the Combi section Bone Edit Select the desired cue by pressing the corresponding cue key and press the e softkey MODIFY You can now edit the individual parameters In order to store the modifications press the Store key in the Combi section and the storage matrix appears Carry out your modifications as planned in the storage matrix Press the Store key again to confirm the modifications Press the Edit key again or the ESC key to leave the Edit menu Activate a cue with the Edit key in the Combi section and the following display appears The illustration shown on the left indicates if parameters are NAME MODIFY COPY stored in this cue or not AUTSEL EDIT COMB MEMO R LINK m mm otored parameters AUTFOL TEST FLASH E FT 1 0000s TP 0 l No parameters stored storage matrix is empty FADETIME TRIGPOINT You have no direct access to the following cue parameters name fade time trigpoint and release link Press the softkey MODIFY and you can modify all other cue values 7 1 The FLASH function The flash function can only be set in combination with a release link and an additional cue When a flash function was assigned to a cue the cue key no longer works as switch key but as flash key To activate the flash function press the softkey FLASH The field on the display is shown inverted Simulta
175. sato ied 84 17 2 1 Changing the speed of SOqUenNCceS cooooccncccconcnonccononcnnncnnnnnnnnnonnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnannnnnnnos 85 17 3 PASC ENABLE KO Vta opacas 85 19 Programming in the PAR Section ii lia 86 EPA QE er E ED TED 87 18 2 WCE ING De MOS tortas 88 18 Me BLOGE THO arterias 88 184 PP ea 89 19 5 The PAROL T ROGO rt idea cds 89 19 6 The numerical DIOCK NUM nn ee tu Paru Ub du dero pr aceto o udis MO gelu 90 18 7 Naming PAR channels NAME cccccccsssceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseaseeessaueeeeeeeeeseeeeessaseeeesagseesensags 91 16 8 5t ririg presets PRESE D idisse viue deem etna deum ted ts debel ee eut bow es 92 18 81 Recalling PAR DIeSels iia AA 92 19 9 2 Fading PAR PESO Sisi rad ecieaeUt gelues salen vatibus Mua ow iR qv C En aC DN x E wens 92 18 9 Storing PAR channels on PAR fader DanksS ccccococnnccnnncccccnoncconnnccnononanccnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnons 93 18 9 1 Storing fixed values on PAR faders faders 1 8 93 18 9 2 Storing PAR channels on Chase PAR faders faders C1 C4 oocoooncccconccoccconcnnoconcnnnconnnnconanenos 93 18 10 Storing cues scenes in the PAR SectiON cccccccooocnncccnnnccconononncnnnnnonononancnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnss 94 18 10 1 Linking of PAR cues to PAR faders ooccccccccocccnncccccocconcconononncnonannconononnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnonnnnrnnnnnnnanennnns 94 18 11 Storing Chases in the PAR section eeessssesss
176. se Control section see chapter 13 e Duration of the individual steps speed P beau f The duration of a step is entered with the encoder wheel speed in the Chase Control section It is also possible to change the duration later also in the Chase Control section Speed e Duration of the fade time specified in percent The fade time accesses all parameters that are marked with a fade ramp in the storage matrix cf Chapter 6 1 1 The storage matrix If the fade time is entered as percentage value this in relation to the duration of the step SINGLE speed If a chase step lasts 5 seconds and the fade time is entered with 50 then all parameters capable of fading are faded in within 2 5 seconds FADETI If you wish to enter the fade time in percent make sure that the softkey LINK F is displayed inverted Enter the values with the left encoder wheel e Duration of the fade time specified in seconds You can enter the fade time independent of the duration of the chase steps themselves Press the softkey LINK F When the field is no longer displayed inverted you can enter the fade time with the left encoder wheel The values are entered in steps of 0 0250 seconds Keep in mind that the fade time will not be readjusted automatically when the duration of the chase is changed manually Possible changes must be entered manually for each chase step It is also important that the fade time is not longer than the Cue N
177. se generator FADETIME enters the fade time for the complete chase STEP enables scrolling up and down between the steps TRIGPOINT time of switching of all parameters that are not faded 11 1 3 Entering the chase name To name the chase press the softkey NAME and enter the name with the keys of the Cues Chases Sequences section double assignmen of keys Then press the softkey NAME again to store the name 11 1 4 Entering the runtimes Three different types of runtimes are available which are designated with the following abbreviations Cue Nr 1 Cue Nr 2 SP speed duration of each step gt FT fade time duration of fade in fade out TP trigpoint switch time for all features that Fade Time Trigpoint Fade Time Trigpoint are not faded 1 gt a Ld i g Fade time and trigpoint are entered as percentage values depending on the actual duration of the step Advantage fade time and trigpoint readjust themselves if the runtime is changed manually 75 096 50 0 50 100 Cue Nr 1 Cue Nr 2 You may also enter the fade time in fractions of a second if the fade time of the chase is changed manually here the fade time will not be adjusted changed automatically JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 53 c EH am m m UN MAS The runtimes of the chases can be changed manually in the Cha
178. splay is shown Before a CD can be inserted you must unlock the CD drive PLAY im gt A PLAY py pressing the softkey UNLOCK The display will confirm 7 00 00 00 00 with the message LOCK INACTIVE Open the CD drive by UNLOCK 75 iockiachee FROM pressing the key located at the disk tray and insert a CD We LOCK A TO recommend locking of the CD drive after insertion of the CD lem so that you cannot open it by mistake during use Press the Hi softkey LOCK to lock the CD drive agan The display confirms re the process with the message LOCK ACTIVE ALL IM Select the desired track by pressing the softkeys lt or gt 00 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 06 00 00 05 TRACK FRAME ZOOM Now set a music loop with the softkeys A FROM and A TO Start the desired track by pressing the softkey PLAY Then determine the desired music passage in the track Press the softkey A FROM to mark the start of the loop The marker is shown on the display in the line M Mark the end of the loop by pressing the softkey A TO The second marker will also be displayed in line M After the markers are set the track continues playing To start the loop press the softkey A PLAY You can overwrite the marker at any time Press the ESC key once to return to the Timeline menu Now define the loop as described in Chapter 22 3 Entering basic parameters for timeline programming LOOP JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Salle
179. splay next to the abbreviation FT 6 1 6 Entering the trigpoint A Atrigpoint can be assigned to all switchable features It designates the moment at which all parameters that cannot be faded are switched This applies e g to gobos prisms etc The trigpoint is entered with the right encoder wheel and is a percentage value The percentage value depends on the fade time where 10096 corresponds to the complete FT 1 0000s TP 0 fade time Now enter the percentage value at which the 7 functions should be switched You will find the entered trigpoint on the display next to the abbreviation IP in percent 6 1 7 Entering the release link function R Link The Licon 1X offers no possibility to switch off an active cue or chase by simply pressing the corresponding key again The active DMX ouput value remains effective until a new DMX output value for the active parameters is adjusted A separate cue a so called stop cue is necessary which has a DMX value of open or 000 for one or several parameters Since a stop cue is often only programmed for one specific cue you can assign the stop cue to this cue This assignment is called release link The assignment of a release link offers the following advantages as compared to the separate management of two cues Since the cue and the corresponding stop cue are activated by the same key the stop cues can be stored to subordinat
180. ss the Go key As soon as the LED of the Go key is lit you can manually step through the chase steps The Go key switches to the next chase step and the Go key to the previous chase step 13 5 Changing direction You can change the direction of a chase while the chase is running Select the desired chase as described in 13 1 Enter the change of direction with the Direction key The following three functions are availabe which are indicated by the particular LED that is lit Function 1 No LED is lit The chase runs according to the stored sequence of chase steps Function 2 The red LED is lit The chase changes direction and runs opposite to the stored sequence of chase steps Function 3 The red and the green LED are lit The chase runs opposite to the programmed sequence until chase step 1 is reached Then it changes direction and runs according to the programmed sequence of chase steps until the last step is reached Here the chase changes direction again 13 6 The Restart function Activate the desired chase as described in 13 1 Press the Restart key to run the chase once more from the beginning 13 7 The Sync function Cf Chapter 12 2 3 The Synchronised Start function 13 8 The Sound function The Sound function switches chases and sequences with a bass beat You must connect a sound signal to the sound input stereo jack If the sound signal is connected the green LED of the sound key will signalise when chas
181. ssage of the music track the LOOP function must be activated during programming of the event the softkey LOOP is displayed inverted when the LOOP function is activated If now an event is activated and programmed by pressing the corresponding cue or chase key a loop will be set automatically around the event see illustration in Chapter 22 2 The loop is marked on the display in line M with two bars To move an event within a loop proceed as follows Turn the middle encoder wheel OFFSET to enter the desired period of time by which the event should be moved forward or backward within the music track This time can is indicated on the display after the abbreviation OFS The event is moved only when the softkey MOVE is pressed This softkey will appear on the display as soon as the encoder wheel is turned Repeat this procedure as often as required To continue programming press the softkey gt PLAY The track continues playing from this passage If you wish to insert another event proceed as described in Chapter 22 4 1 Subsequent moving of an event is performed in the Edit menu of the timline programming function gt cf Chapter 22 6 Editing timeline data 22 5 Complex timeline programming This chapter will deal with all possibilities of timeline programming Activate the Timeline menu as follows Enter the main menu and consecutively press the softkeys TOOLS and TILINE Then press the softkey CDPLAY and the following di
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183. step of the chase between open and closed You have now the possibility for example to programme an additional color to a colour chase For this purpose use the three softkeys described below LIST recalls the previous step in the list LIST recalls the next step in the list COPY copies data from one step to another Use the softkeys LIST and LIST to select the step to which the colour parameter should be added Select the desired preset with the corresponding softkey or enter the DMX value with the encoder wheels In this example the colour green was added to chase step 2 CREATOR 1 The chase is now structured as follows Step 1 Fixture 1 l colour red OPTIONS JES Fixture 2 l colour green CH COME 1 A1 000 mer ao rl 000 Fixtures 3 6 colour blue FADE GFF BLUE 000 Dire 000 LUPUN OF 000 Er Step2 Ee Fixture 1 colour blue UNE DES Fixture 2 colour red Zu zz Fixture 3 colour green Fixtures 4 6 colour blue Copying the parameters of one step Activate the desired chase step with the softkeys LIST or LIST Press and hold the softkey COPY select the chase step on which you want to store the copied step with the softkeys LIST or LIST The values are adopted immediately and shown on the display You can assign a different DMX value or preset parameters to each step Press the STORE key in the Combi section to store the process After a short time the display returns to the
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185. th the softkey PLAY the track always starts from the beginning 00 00 00 S PLAY This softkey starts the track from the passage which is currently selected It is also used to switch forward from a loop A Play The loop that you have set in the CD Player menu will be played when the softkey A Play is pressed in the Record menu This softkey is also actived when a loop is programmed in the Record menu FADE With the softkey FADE fade times are assigned to cues If fade times have already been programmed for a cues you can change this fade time with the softkey FADE There are two possibilities to change the fade time Firstly If the softkey LOOP is activated while you are programming in the Record menu you can read the current fade time of the programmed cue directly off the display You can change the fade time with the left encoder wheel FADE Secondly Important the softkey LOOP must not be activated here display not inverted Press and hold the softkey FADE Press and hold the cue key in addition The fade time is determined by the time that you hold the key pressed simultaneously LOOP The Loop function is activated when the corresponding field is shown inverted on the display The Loop function is described in detail in Chapter 22 2 Entering basic parameters for timeline programming LOOP JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 110
186. the line SEL e g MF1 appears Press the softkey POS to insert the Position into the block On the display these events are no longer shown as bars but as dotted lines If you wish to remove the Position from the block again press the softkey POS once more The complete Position is removed from the block and the events are displayed as bars again gt POS If you want to avoid a time consuming search for the starting point of your block by means of the middle encoder wheel you can set block points Select the approximate starting point of your block with the left encoder wheel FRAME and press the softkey gt POS You have now defined the starting point of your block block point 1 Now set the ending point of your block Select the ending point block point 2 of your block with the left encoder wheel FRAME and press the softkey gt All events located between these two points are displayed graphically as dotted lines lt gt With this key you can toggle between block point 1 and block point 2 gt gt gt With this key you can toggle between page 1 and page 2 of the Block menu B DEL This softkey deletes all events in a block B COPY If you wish to copy a complete block choose the desired block and select the position where the block is to be inserted with the middle encoder wheel FRAME Press the softkey B COPY and the complete block is copied to the selected positi
187. ting Lichtanlagentech nik GmbH Sallersteig 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 7304 96170 Telefax 49 7304 961799 http www jb lighting de JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 128 nm e e per Lin amm an ee MAH ur 29 LICON 1X Customer List Dear Ladies and Gentlemen In order to update our files we need your cooperation Please communicate the serial number and the field of application of your lighting control console to us We likewise need your e mail address in order to be able to send you the latest updates Please complete this form for our files and return it to the fax number 49 0 7304 961799 Company Contact person Address Postcode Place Country Phone Fax E Mail Internet Licon 1X Serial Number Field of application JB LIGHTING JB lighting Lichtanlagentechnik GmbH Sallersteig 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 7304 96170 Telefax 49 7304 961799 http www jb lighting de JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 129
188. tivate the Test menu as described in Chapter 21 8 1 and press the FADE MODE 000 FIXTURE 00 softkey FADER The display shown on the left appears PARS 0 use ee The individual faders and AUX controllers can now be tested by sliding or PAR 0 FIXTUREA O FIXTURES 000 turning of the corresponding control element The display must show one O FIXTURE O FIXTURES 000 value between 0 and 255 for each control element If more than one value O SEQG TIME 000 is changed although only one control element was moved an error is AUXZ 060 present M PAR M COMB PAR 000 M COMEB FIX gt Press the ESC key to leave this menu 21 8 Adjusting the console lamps DESKLAMP The console lamps can be dimmed in the Tools menu Enter the main menu and press the softkey TOOLS Adjust the console lamps by means of the left encoder wheel DESKLAMP JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 104 21 9 Adjusting the display brightness DISPLAY The brightness of the display is adjusted in the Tools menu Enter the main menu and press the softkey TOOL Turn the middle encoder wheel DISPLAY to adjust the brightness of the display The contrast of the display can be adjusted separately with a potentiometer located above the display JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 105 A AB Aur mug S A o a en
189. tness faders Then proceed as described in chapters 3 2 1 and 3 2 2 Storing and activating fixture groups which means that you have to define the fixture groups first in order to gain access to the brightness faders 3 4 1 Positioning fixtures with 16 Bit Rough positioning of the fixtures is carried out with 8 bit The display shows this in steps from 0 to 255 For a more precise positioning of the fixtures the fine adjustment is carried out in the 16 bit range This is only possible when the Pan Tilt parameters of the fixture can be controlled by the Licon 1X with 16 bit and when this feature was entered during the configuration of the fixture and the Licon 1X You can switch between the 8 bit and 16 bit range with the middle encoder wheel FINE OFF The display will then show values between 000 and 65535 JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 293 5 Hemos AE AMY m gt I az ww 4 Presets Presets are preprogrammed fixture settings that are often used by the operators They are the most important tools for the programming of fixtures Presets should be stored for all parameters since they considerably speed up the programming procedure The fixtures predefined in the library contain in part preprogrammed presets If you use different types of fixtures we recommend a uniform classification of presets for all types of fixtures If a fixture for example does not
190. to enter the second page of the delete menu Here press the softkey PAR You can choose between the following data groups CUES deletes the stored cues CHASES deletes the stored chases FADER deletes the fader assignments ALL deletes all data groups listed above Press the softkey YES to execute the deletion process You are not prompted to confirm the process When the data are deleted the Licon 1X returns to the CUES CHASES FADER ALL selection If you do not wish to delete data press the softkey NO or the ESC key 25 6 Deleting data in the timeline section Press and hold the four softkeys located above the display simultaneously while you are turning the Licon 1X on with the ON OFF key Press the softkey MORE to enter the second page of the delete menu Here press the softkey TILINE If you wish to delete all timeline data of the Licon 1X press the softkey YES You will not be prompted to confirm the process After deletion of the data the Licon 1X returns to the extended delete menu If you do not wish to delete data press the softkey NO or the ESC key JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 119 4 7 BAB AAA 25 7 Deleting MIDI data Press and hold the four softkeys located above the display simultaneously while you are turning the Licon 1X on with the ON OFF key Press the softkey MORE to enter the second page of the delete menu Here pr
191. to leave the menu Moving a block B MOVE 1 ilz i8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Define a block as described above Moving a block does not mean that this block B B B B is duplicated see Copying a block Your 2 192 7 8 9 40 block is only moved to another position within the chase The block is always inserted before the step that you have B B B B selected with the cursor 4 y M The illustration on the left shows the 3 1 2 7 8 9 10 individual steps of the moving procedure B B B B 1 Programme your chase 2 Define the desired block 5 112 3 8 9 10 3 Position the cursor on chase step before which the block shall be inserted you can move the block to every position that is marked with an arrow here Step 8 4 Press softkey B MOVE to confirm the process 5 The chase will renumber its steps gt Press the ESC key to leave the menu JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 56 AA HA O AAA Hmm Num 7 8 T H HE AA moO M NEN _ H RN QE _ I a q O l ILQ AAA M Er 000 0 80 N 05 11 1 13 Merging chases MERGE function Merging will combine two chases that activate different fixture paramete
192. to press the Store key in the Combi section again 11 1 6 Overwriting the chase step To overwrite an existing step within a chase scroll with the left encoder wheel until the chase step to be overwritten is displayed inverted Confirm by pressing the Store key in the combi section 11 1 7 Deleting all chase steps CLEAR Enter the Prog Comb Chase menu and press the softkey CLEAR in order to delete all steps of the chase Press the ESC key to leave the menu If you leave the Prog Comb Chase menu by pressing the Store key again you have automatically stored the current setting as your new Step 1 For visual control When a step is stored in a chase the yellow LED is lit or is flashing If the yellow LED is not lit the chase does not contain any steps 11 1 8 Deleting individual steps DEL ST Press the Store key in the Combi section to activate the desired chase Select the chase which shall be deleted with the middle encoder wheel When the chase step is displayed inverted press the softkey DEL ST The chase step is now deleted and all following steps will be renumbered Press the ESC key to leave this menu 11 1 9 Duplicating a chase step DUP ST Press the Store key in the Combi section to activate the desired chase Select the chase step to be duplicated with the middle encoder wheel Then press the softkey DUP ST The step is duplicated and positioned directly after the source step If you duplicate step 5 for example your
193. track by changing the Offset time with the middle encoder wheel You can enter any desired Offset time on the display e g OFS 00 10 00 this corresponds to an Offset time of 10 seconds If you have changed the OFFSET value by a frame added deleted the softkey MOVE will appear on the display The block will now be moved either forward or backward on the time bar This function is also shown graphically on the display There are two possibilities to leave the LOOP function Firstly press the softkey PLAY and the track will be stopped Secondly you can continue to play the music and proceed with the programming procedure For this purpose press the softkey PLAY The Loop function will be removed and the music continues to play 22 6 Editing in the timeline menu Subsequent mofifications of the timeline parameters are made in the Edit menu Press the softkey TOOLS in the main menu and then consecutively TILINE and EDIT to enter the Edit menu The display of the Edit menu is shown below DELEVT DELPOS CHECK EDIT The softkeys have the following functions SEL gt selects next event SEL gt T 00 00 00 00 SEL lt selects previous event DELEVT deletes all events SEL lt a SCROLL DELPOS deletes all events within a frame em CHECK activates a preselected event os EDIT opens Edit menu for cues and chases EU SHOW displays desired event me SCROLL shiftsthe time bar TRACK scrolls up and down the tra
194. trix appears on the display Modify the matrix as planned Press Store key again to confirm the storage the field MODIFY on the display is no longer shown inverted gt Press Edit key again or the ESC key to leave the Edit menu 7 6 Copying a cue to another cue key Enter the Edit menu of the Combi section Activate a cue by pressing the corresponding cue key Press and hold the softkey COPY and select the storage place cue key on which you wish to store the cue Release both keys again and the storage process is completed You can now recall the corresponding cue from both cue keys JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 46 LA eB n ma j gt A Y Ay 7 7 R LINK Setting the release link function Cf Chapter 6 1 7 Entering the release link function and 6 1 8 Working with the release link function Press and hold the softkey R LINK R LINK is displayed inverted Then press the cue key stop cue on which the zero values of the desired parameters have been stored You can see your entries on the display Next to the three letters RLM the storage place and the name of the cue on which you have stored the release link are displayed If you have set a release link you can recall this link with the RELEASE and FLASH key 7 8 Changing the fade time Enter the Edit Cue menu and change the fade time by turning the corresponding en
195. two Licon 1X lighting control consoles D LINK In order to be able to control 32 fixtures you can use the D LINK function to connect two or more Licon 1X lighting control consoles to each other The fixtures cabling patch are activated separately separately by the different consoles The PAR faders master faders and fixture faders are also controlled separately on the different lighting control consoles What is linked is the Feature Selection as well as the Cues Chases and Sequences section A MIDI cable is required that you insert in the MIDI Master OUT output of the first Licon 1X master and connect it to the MIDI Slave IN input of the second Licon 1X slave A further Licon 1X slave can be connected via its Slave IN input with the Slave TRHU output of the previous Licon 1X and so forth Enter the Remote menu as follows Enter the main menu and press the softkey TOOLS REMOTE Then activate the softkey D LINK inverted on all slave consoles JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 102 E E 7s BE dii A 4 EP n NM E 2 m es l EE The function is activated when the main menu displays 14 00 02 mum oux REMOTE D LINK 10 15 14 si id4444 4 LM LAM 006 LAM M ODE SLO Ww Press the softkey OFF to delete the Remote function 21 2 3 B
196. uration each trackball is equipped with a sticker on which the positions of the dip switches are illustrated If this sticker on your trackball is missing please contact JB lighting or your local dealer Connect the trackball to the RS 232 interface located on the rear panel of the Licon 1X 23 1 The keys of the trackball The trackball deliverd by the manufacturer has 4 keys The 2 smaller keys arranged above the big keys perform the same functions as the big keys Big key on the left press this key to switch the trackball on or off For visual control on the display MOUSE ON trackball is activated MOUSE OFF trackball is deactivated Big key on the right press this key to switch between the slow mode and fast mode Press and hold left key and press right key in addition switches from current fixture to next fixture important this function will only work with fixture groups as will be described in the following chapters TRACKBALL PRO CH PRODUCTS 23 2 Activating a fixture group and entering Pan Tilt or focus data Highlight There a two possibilities to activate fixture groups 0 Firstly Press the key Highlight Group LED is lit Select a fixture group with the flash keys located beneath the fixture faders Secondly Select the desired fixture group with the keys of the Fixture PAR Selection LEDs must be lit Select a fixture group as described above Then activate the desired feature i e the Pan T
197. ving to start the sequence anew This function has no effect in the Follow and Freeze function see Chapters 9 and 10 Press the key combination of Enable key of active sequence o w SEQUENCES ir ee Swap 9 0 200 e 95 O JB lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D 89134 Blaustein Telefon 49 0 7304 9617 0 85 m AHMAD Anu mm wo mw AA 18 Programming in the PAR section In the Licon 1X you have access to PAR dimmer channels in two main sections namely the Combi section and the PAR section The Combi section enables the use of combined cues chases or sequences which allow access to both PAR channels and fixture channels The Combi section works exclusivley according to the LTP principle i e the value entered last for a channel takes precedence The currently valid PAR values of the Combi section are shown on the corresponding feature pages The brightness values are controlled with the middle master fader Combi Par and output via DMX channels Fields of application of the combined storage of PAR and fixture data are for example e music synchronised shows which are programmed in the timeline editor complete sequences e g for theatre applications combined colour states for live performances complete remote controlled shows e g via MIDI in general all fields of application where complete lighting or colour states are already determined before the time of programming COMBI o
198. xture will be assigned to the selected fixture storage places If you wish to assign additional fixture types to the fixture places SELECT keys 1 32 deactivate the active keys in the Fixture PAR Selection block first LEDs must not be lit Then select the desired T places and repeat the initialising process as described above Caution If you copy a fixture type from the library the PRESET name is copied along with it Press the ESC key to leave this menu 2 2 1 Deleting individual fixtures from the fixture list If you wish to delete one or several fixtures from the fixture list activate the fixtures by pressing the corresponding keys in the Fixture PAR Selection block Press the softkey OPEN in the CONFIG SELECT menu to delete the fixtures 2 2 2 Deleting the entire fixture list If you wish to delete the entire fixture list enter CONFIG SELECT menu and press the softkey CLEAR Confirm the process by pressing the softkey YES 2 3 PATCH Assigning start adresses to fixtures When the fixture list is completed you must assign start adresses to the fixtures This assignment is carried out in the CONFIG PATCH menu Enter the main menu and activate the CONFIG menu by pressing the corresponding the softkey Then select the menu item PATCH The following will be shown on the display The fixture list you have entered before is shown Each fixture is displayed by its short name and the number of DMX channels of the
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