WillFeasey Posted April 18, 2013 Report Posted April 18, 2013 Hiya, for some reason I'm having trouble persuading some mac 500's to lamp on from the desk without using the parameter wheel. I've tried entering both the dmx value of the lamp on command (BEAM 230) and also the percentage value (BEAM 90) to no effect. I want to create a macro to lamp them on to make the process speedy and precise (something which the parameter wheel is not). What am I doing wrong? thanks, Will Quote
Franck Posted April 20, 2013 Report Posted April 20, 2013 Mac 500 Lamp/Reset/Shutter under Beamshape248-255DMX or 97-100%Lamp On T>5 Sec Lamp ON/OFF must be activ in Mac 500 setup Quote
Aniaki Posted April 30, 2021 Report Posted April 30, 2021 Hi, can you explain the exact procedure, because i also don't have macro to Lamp on for Mac 550. Thks by advance. Quote
Edward Z88 Posted May 4, 2021 Report Posted May 4, 2021 Hello, To Lamp On the Mac 550, select the fixture, and tap "Beam" to go to the Beam controls. Then dial the "Shutter, Strobe, Control" parameter until you reach "Lamp On". If you are on a FLX range console, you can tap the middle encoder button of the "Shutter, Strobe, Control" parameter, and then choose "Lamp On" from the touchscreen. If you wish you can then record a Beam palette, to give you a shortcut to the Lamp On command. Hope this helps, Edward Quote Edward Smith Product Specialist Email Support
Aniaki Posted May 17, 2021 Report Posted May 17, 2021 On 5/4/2021 at 2:47 PM, Edward- Z88 said: Hello, To Lamp On the Mac 550, select the fixture, and tap "Beam" to go to the Beam controls. Then dial the "Shutter, Strobe, Control" parameter until you reach "Lamp On". If you are on a FLX range console, you can tap the middle encoder button of the "Shutter, Strobe, Control" parameter, and then choose "Lamp On" from the touchscreen. If you wish you can then record a Beam palette, to give you a shortcut to the Lamp On command. Hope this helps, Edward Thks for your help. I'm on LeapFrog 48. Ok to record on beam palette, but it's not possible on macro ? To be honest, I had the command in my macros, but I don't know why, it disappeared ? Quote
Edward Z88 Posted May 18, 2021 Report Posted May 18, 2021 Hello, 16 hours ago, Aniaki said: Ok to record on beam palette, but it's not possible on macro ? It is possible to record a macro of the fixture being selected, the custom beam palette being applied, and then the fixture being sent back to defaults again. You can then use this macro which will select and Lamp On your fixture. 16 hours ago, Aniaki said: To be honest, I had the command in my macros, but I don't know why, it disappeared ? The fixture macro for Lamp On for these particular fixtures is no longer included in the recent ZerOS Libraries. If you have any questions let us know. Edward Quote Edward Smith Product Specialist Email Support
Aniaki Posted June 26, 2021 Report Posted June 26, 2021 Quote If you wish you can then record a Beam palette, to give you a shortcut to the Lamp On command. Ok, but the procedure is to wait 5 seconds on LAMP ON for it to light up. How to proceed with the shortcut? Quote You can then use this macro which will select and Lamp On your fixture. Before the macro disappeared, the procedure was simple, I selected the fixture and press"LAMP ON". I'm sorry but I don't understand how to create the macro? Quote
Edward Z88 Posted July 5, 2021 Report Posted July 5, 2021 Hello, On 6/26/2021 at 7:20 AM, Aniaki said: I'm sorry but I don't understand how to create the macro? Fixture macros cannot be created. These are included in the Fixture Library, and are generated upon pressing "Automatically Create Macros" after patching your fixtures. If you wish to access the original version of the Mac 550 with the Lamp On macro, please see the fixture file below... https://zero88.com/fixtures/legacy-library/Legacy library (gft41.0)/MARTIN/Mac 550.ift Hope this helps, Edward Quote Edward Smith Product Specialist Email Support
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