Elation Professional MAGIC-260 Fade fader, Speed fader, Master fader, Fine button, GO button

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11. FADE fader:

The FADE fader is used during show playback. Adjusting the fade fader before or during show playback will temporarily change the programmed fade time to run at the current setting.

12. SPEED fader:

The SPEED fader is used during show playback. Adjusting the speed fader before or during show playback will temporarily change the programmed speed time to run at the current setting.

13. MASTER fader:

The MASTER fader is linked to the dimmer channel for fixtures that incorporate a dimmer channel. If a fixture does not incorporate a dimmer channel, the shutter is used. Adjusting the master fader will increase or decrease the output for selected fixtures.

14. FINE button:

The FINE button is linked to the joystick and data wheels. When this button is engaged, adjusting the joystick or data wheels will adjust the relevant channel in the smallest possible increment or one DMX value.

15. GO button:

The GO button is used to manually trigger show steps when a show has been saved with the “MANUAL” option ON.

16. SCENE button:

The SCENE button is used when playing back or recording scenes. When selected, the 24 function buttons can be used to store or playback a scene.

17. JOYSTICK:

The JOYSTICK is used to move the X/Y channels of a moving light. You must first select a fixture or fixtures in order for the joystick to function.

18. SHOW button:

The SHOW button is used when playing back or recording shows. When selected, the 24 function buttons can be used to store or playback a show.

19. – 22. Big DATA wheels:

From left to right, DATA wheels 1, 2, 3 & 4 are used to step through fixture attributes. When pressed, relevant fixture channel settings will advance to the next channel preset. For example, when wanting to adjust a fixture color channel, you can adjust the relevant data wheel by turning it clockwise or counter clockwise as well as, pressing the relevant data wheel to step through the channel presets.

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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 Product Registration & Warranty Information Updates & ChangesInformation Notice CopyrightFeatures and Specifications Function buttons Front Panel OverviewFixture button Auxiliary buttonsContinue Front Panel Overview Speed fader Fade faderMaster fader Fine buttonAudio button Small Data wheelTapsync button Blackout buttonRear Panel Overview Technical SpecificationsSet Up and Data Connections Flow ChartFixture Type Select a menu item then press enter. -Choose FixturesNo Fixture Fixture Type Focus Spot-250This Fixture does not Match Record & Patch Memory ? Do YOU Wish to CONTINUE? YESChoose Fixtures Continue Select a menu item then press enter. -Patch Fixture Fixture Channel Autopatch 001Patch Fixtures Patch Fixtures Continue Fixture Channel Autopatch XxxMemory Status Unlocked Select a menu item then press enter. Lock/Unlock MemoryAuxiliary Buttons Help ButtonRecord Scenes Presets Please select presetPlay Preset Movement & Record Movement as a Scene Record Scenes ContinuePlay Preset Movement & Record Movement as a Scene Continue Edit Preset Movement Offset Point and R adius Record Figure Menu 1.Record CircleRecord Figure Pan000 Tilt000 Fade02.0 Radius=20 Step Scene Hold 000 Start 00000 Step Scene Hold 001 Empty 00050Record Shows Show Name Manual Loop Unnamed Show OFFRecord Shows Continue Playback Shows Playback ScenesEdit Scene Playback Shows ContinueEdit Show Edit Scene ContinuePlease select save to USB or PC Select a menu item then press enter. Save Memory FileExit USB PC Write File PCRead File PC Select a menu item then press enter. Load Memory File00% ULink Load Memory FileUSB MEM Stick Save Memory File ULink Load Memory File ContinueUNNAME00 Please set this file name, then enterWrite File USB USB MEM Stick Save Memory FileContinueUSB MEM Stick Delete & Format files in Memory Stick Please select file XX/XXXXXXXXXXUSB MEM Stick Load Memory File Select a menu item then press enter. Erase All Memory Erase All Memory YesNoErase All Memory Midi Midi Chart