Random function programs, Advance programs, Lightning programs – High End Systems AF1000 User Manual
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Random Function Programs
Immediately following the Standard Programs are three Random Function
Programs. This set of programs is not dependant upon the number of assigned
channels. Random Function Programs are annotated by
F 1
,
F 2
, and
F 3
on the
value display. This set of programs perform the following actions:
•
F 1
–multiple fixtures will flash in a random pattern, but only one fixture will
flash at maximum Intensity at a time.
•
F 2
–single fixtures will flash in a random pattern and randomly go to full
Intensity.
•
F 3
–all fixtures will flash in a random pattern, one fixture at a time
(sequentially) at random intensities.
Advance Programs
Following the Random Function Programs are the Advance Programs. The
Advance Programs are annotated by
A 1
through
A 8
on the display. Advance
Programs will randomly select from the available Standard Programs (refer to
Table 2.1 for the available programs per channels).
A 1
is the fastest Rate of
program advancement and
A 8
is the slowest Rate of program advancement.
Lightning Programs
The final set of programs are the Lightning Programs. These programs were
specifically designed to emulate ground to cloud and inner cloud lighting at
various distances. They are annotated by
L 1
through
L 7
on the display. The
Lightning Programs operate differently from the previous programs. You may start
and stop a Lighting Program three ways:
•
hold the <
flash
> key down to begin the program and release the key to stop the
program.
•
press the <
STANDBY
> key (take the Mini Controller off Standby Mode) to
begin the program and press the key again to turn Standby Mode on again and
stop the program.
•
by using Audio parameter
9
and an audio signal to trigger the start of the
Lightning Program. Refer Audio Mode found later in this Chapter for further
clarification.
Refer to the Addendum for the descriptions of the Lightning programs.