Elation Professional MAGIC-260 Show Name Manual Loop, Unnamed Show OFF, Record Shows Continue

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Section 1 8: Record Shows (Continue)

(9)Press the ENTER button to store the show step and settings. The show step in the display should advance by 1, Scene should read “Empty” and the Hold time should have again defaulted to 5 seconds.

(10)Repeat steps 5-9 to store additional show steps. If this is your last show step, DO NOT PRESS ENTER. This will give you an undesired empty show step. Proceed to step 11.

(11)Deselect the SCENE button so its green LED goes OFF. If you wish to name your show or switch the automatic “Manual” feature OFF, continue to follow instructions in order. If not, proceed to step (16).

(12)To name your show, turn the small data wheel counter clockwise until your display reads the following:

Show Name

Manual

Loop

UNNAMED SHOW

OFF

ON

 

 

 

(13)Turn DATA wheel #1 to change the character that the cursor is below.

(14)Turn DATA wheel #5 to move the cursor over below the next letter.

(15)Repeat steps 13 & 14 until your show is named.

(16)To switch the MANUAL feature OFF, turn DATA wheel #3. By switching this feature OFF, you will have to press the GO button during show playback to trigger show steps.

(17)The default show page should be page 1. If you want to save to page 1, proceed to step 13. If you wish to change the show page, turn DATA wheel #4 until you reach the desired page that you want your show saved to.

(18)If there are any FUNCTION LED’s ON solid red, this means that there is already a show saved to the relevant button. You can either select a button that doesn’t have an LED illuminated or overwrite one of the existing shows by pressing a button that has a relevant LED illuminated. IF you choose to overwrite an existing show, the display will read “Do you want to overwrite the old Show?” Press DATA wheel #1 to confirm “Yes” or DATA wheel #2 for “No”. If you press an empty FUNCTION button, no illuminated LED, the display will momentarily read “The show has been recorded” to confirm that the show was saved.

(19)Press the RECORD button to exit.

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Contents AG I C -2 6 Sections G I C 2 6 Table of ContentsG I C 2 6 General IntroductionSafety Information & Maintenance Copyright Updates & ChangesProduct Registration & Warranty Information Information NoticeFeatures and Specifications Auxiliary buttons Front Panel OverviewFunction buttons Fixture buttonContinue Front Panel Overview Fine button Fade faderSpeed fader Master faderBlackout button Small Data wheelAudio button Tapsync buttonRear Panel Overview Technical SpecificationsSet Up and Data Connections Flow ChartFixture Type Focus Spot-250 Select a menu item then press enter. -Choose FixturesFixture Type No FixtureChoose Fixtures Continue This Fixture does not Match Record & Patch Memory ?Do YOU Wish to CONTINUE? YES Patch Fixtures Select a menu item then press enter. -Patch FixtureFixture Channel Autopatch 001 Patch Fixtures Continue Fixture Channel Autopatch XxxHelp Button Select a menu item then press enter. Lock/Unlock MemoryMemory Status Unlocked Auxiliary ButtonsRecord Scenes Record Scenes Continue Please select presetPresets Play Preset Movement & Record Movement as a ScenePlay Preset Movement & Record Movement as a Scene Continue Record Figure Pan000 Tilt000 Fade02.0 Radius=20 Edit Preset Movement Offset Point and R adiusRecord Figure Menu 1.Record Circle Record Shows Step Scene Hold 000 Start 00000Step Scene Hold 001 Empty 00050 Record Shows Continue Show Name Manual LoopUnnamed Show OFF Playback Shows Playback ScenesEdit Scene Playback Shows ContinueEdit Show Edit Scene ContinueWrite File PC Select a menu item then press enter. Save Memory FilePlease select save to USB or PC Exit USB PCULink Load Memory File Select a menu item then press enter. Load Memory FileRead File PC 00%USB MEM Stick Save Memory File ULink Load Memory File ContinueUSB MEM Stick Save Memory FileContinue Please set this file name, then enterUNNAME00 Write File USBUSB MEM Stick Delete & Format files in Memory Stick USB MEM Stick Load Memory File Please select fileXX/XXXXXXXXXX Erase All Memory Select a menu item then press enter. Erase All MemoryErase All Memory YesNo Midi Midi Chart