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Stage CL
Made
for
LEDs
Version
1.0
Copyright
&
disclaimer
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Contents
Contents
Welcome to the Stage CL ........................................................2
Getting started........................................................................2
Quickstart ...............................................................................3
Patching your lights.................................................................4
About the console controls .....................................................5
Colour .....................................................................................6
Scenes.....................................................................................7
Cuelists ...................................................................................8
Chases.....................................................................................9
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Contents
Monitoring the console ........................................................ 10 ‐ 1
Setup & Preferences ............................................................. 11 ‐ 1
Saving & Loading Show Files ................................................. 12 ‐ 1
Autopilot .............................................................................. 13 ‐ 1
Locking the console .............................................................. 14 ‐ 3
Appendix 1 General Specifications........................................ 15 ‐ 4
Index .................................................................................... 16 ‐ 1
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About the Stage CL?
Welcome to the Stage CL
1.
Welcome
to
the
Stage
CL
Welcome to the User Guide for the Jands Stage CL lighting console. This guide is intended to give you the information you need to get your Stage CL up and running as quickly as possible.
About
the
Stage
CL?
If you’re running a small lighting rig in a venue, as a rental, or in a retail space, you’ve probably upgraded to LED lights. Why? Because modern LEDs can produce any colour without the need for filters, so you can produce fantastic combinations of colours with just a few lights.
Sounds great, but you’ve probably noticed that when it comes to choosing a control console most of the ones available either aren’t designed to control colour and intensity or are way more complicated (and expensive) than required.
This is why Jands have created the Stage CL.
Designed specifically for LED fixtures but just as suitable for conventional lights the Stage CL gives you full control of your LEDs and is incredibly easy to use.
Need
more
information?
If you have questions about the Stage CL or you’d like more information, go to our website at www.jands.com/lighting , or call us on +61-2-9582-0909
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Getting started
2.
Getting
started
Setting
up
the
console
Setting up the console
Power
Connect the Stage CL’s external power supply unit to any mains supply between
100 and 240vAC. Connect the power supply’s 12v DC connector to the Stage CL and pass the cable through the strain relief moulding.
DMX
Output
The Stage CL can output one Universe (512 channels) from its DMX output. Use a
5 pin DMX cable to connect the console to your lights.
Ethernet
The Stage CL supports Art-net broadcasting via the Ethernet (RJ45) connector.
To turn Artnet On or Off see Setup on page 11-1
USB
You can connect a USB memory stick to the console to save copies of your show files.
Switching
on
When you switch the console power on the Stage CL starts up and displays the opening splash screen.
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Switching on Getting started
Once it finishes loading the program, Stage CL displays the Home screen. If this is the first time you’ve opened Stage CL not all the buttons will be available. You have to either load a show from the ‘Shows’ window or begin a new one by patching your fixtures in the ‘Patch’ window
To see the other Stage CL windows you use the touch screen buttons on this window:
This button… does this…
Colour displays the Colour window. This window is used to apply colours, patterns and chases to your lights.
Scenes displays the Scenes window. This window is used to monitor and edit the Scenes you record.
Chases
Cuelist displays the Chases window. This window is used to monitor and edit the Chases you record. displays the Cuelist window. This window is used to monitor and edit the Cuelist and Cues you record.
Monitor
Shows
Patch
Setup displays the Monitor window. This window is used to show the Stage CL master control settings, what’s being played back, the channel control settings and the DMX output. displays the Shows window where you can save or load a show file. displays the Patch window where you can patch your fixtures to the DMX (or Art-net) output.
Displays the Stage CL setup windows where you can configure network settings, audio triggering, date and time, default fade settings and more.
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Getting started Switching on
Shutdown
The Shutdown button is located above the touchscreen. Press this button to shutdown the console safely. When you do this Stage CL will display a message when it is safe to turn the console power off.
Autopilot
The Autopilot button is located above the touchscreen. Press this button to switch the stage CL to autopilot mode.
In Autopilot mode the Stage CL automatically plays all inbuilt chases, one after another. You can set the time that each chase plays for, the chase speed and whether or not to use audio triggering.
For more information, about this feature, see
Help
The Help button is located above the touchscreen. Press this button to open the
‘Help’ window which includes a Quickstart guide, Shortcuts and a FAQ
Home
The Home button is located underneath the touchscreen. Press this button at any time to return to the Home window.
You can also double tap the Home button to return to the previous screen you viewed.
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Switching on
Quickstart
3.
Quickstart
Once you’ve got your Stage CL system connected and powered up you can patch up to 12 fixtures (or groups of fixtures).
Even if you decide to get started without reading the rest of the manual please take some time to familiarise yourself with the front panel controls and shortcuts:
Icon
+
+
+
This control… does this…
Home Tap to go to the Home screen
Double tap to go back to the previous screen
Select Tap to select one fixture.
Hold and press another to select (or deselect) a range of fixtures.
Used to link channels for colour selection and to select channels when recording
Hue dial Turn to adjust colour
Press to cycle through a series of colours.
Resets saturation If saturation is less than 100%
Saturation dial Turn to adjust saturation (tint)
Press to alternate between full and 0% saturation.
Shift + Hue
Shift +
Saturation
Clear
Shift + Clear
Fans colour across the selected fixtures. The fan varies depending on which Hue dial you use.
Fans saturation across the selected fixtures.
Fan varies depending on which Saturation dial you use.
One press clears colour from selected channel.
Double press clears colour from all 12 fixtures, even if they are not selected
Triple press clears all Intensity and colour
Resets all front panel controls to their default state. Resets the fade and rate times, releases all playback, un-gates faders and sets the 12 channel / scene faders to channel mode.
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Switching on Quickstart
Icon
+
This control… does this…
Clear + Play Hold Clear and press a Scene, Chase or Cuelist play button to delete the item recorded to that location.
Fade Time dial
Single tap
Double tap
Chase rate dial
Single tap
Double tap
Scene mode
Page
Snapshot
Undo
Turn to adjust the fade time up or down.
Displays the fade time on the touchscreen
Resets time to default setting (2 secs)
Turn to adjust chase speed rate override
Stops all chases
Resets speed override (scaling) to 100%
Press to switch the 12 Fixture channel control sets to Scene (Submaster) mode
In Scene mode, there are up to 7 pages available. Press the page button to cycle through the Yellow, Red, Green, Blue,
Magenta, Cyan and White pages. You can save
12 Scenes per page.
Takes a snapshot of the console output and holds it until you press the snapshot button again.
Press to undo the last action
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Using the Patch wizard
Patching your lights
4.
Patching
your
lights
Once you’ve got your Stage CL system connected and powered up you can patch up to 12 fixtures (or groups of fixtures).
In the Patch window the fixture numbers correspond to the 12 sets of fixture controls (flash button, fader, colour controls etc) on the front of the Stage CL. So when you are patching think about which fader and control set you’d like to use to control each fixture or group of fixtures.
If it’s not already open click on the Patch button on the touch screen. Stage CL displays the Patch window:
This is where you tell the Stage CL what sort or fixtures you are using and which
DMX channels each fixture is assigned to. You can either patch your fixtures one by one or use the built in Wizard to speed things up.
In the Patch window the fixture numbers correspond to the 12 sets of fixture controls (flash button, fader, colour controls etc) on the front of the Stage CL. So when you are patching think about which fader and control set you’d like to use for each fixture.
Using
the
Patch
wizard
To patch your fixtures with the wizard, tap the ‘Patch’ button on the Home screen then press the Wizard button. Stage CL displays a window explaining the steps required to complete the Patch Wizard:
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Using the Patch wizard Patching your lights
When you press ‘Next’ Stage CL displays the fixture selection window:
To start patching your fixtures:
1.
Use the touchscreen dial to scroll up or down the list of manufacturers in the left column. When you find the manufacturer of your fixture type press the dial button or tap the screen to select it.
2.
Use the touchscreen dial to scroll up or down the list of fixtures in the right column. When y your fixture is highlighted press the Next button. Stage CL opens the Patch information window:
3.
If it’s not already selected, tap on the Quantity field and use the touchscreen dial to set the number of channels to patch with this fixture type.
4.
Touch the ‘Start DMX Channel’ field and set the DMX address for the first fixture channel
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Patching your lights Adding fixtures to the patch manually
5.
The wizard automatically patches the other fixtures at the next available
DMX address. If you want to have your fixtures spaced at different intervals tap the ‘DMX Offset’ field and enter a different value.
6.
When you are finished press the ‘Patch’ button.
7.
If you want to patch more fixtures, press the ‘More’ button and repeat steps
2-6. If you have patched all 12 Fixture Channels or are finished, press the
‘Done’ button. Stage CL returns you to the Patch window where you can see the fixtures you’ve patched and their DMX addresses.
Adding
fixtures
to
the
patch
manually
To add a fixture, without using the wizard, open the Patch window and if it’s not already selected press the Patch tab button:
1.
Use the touchscreen dial to scroll up or down the list to choose a fixture number then press the dial button. Stage CL opens the ‘Patch Fixture’ window :
2.
In the left column select from the Manufacturer folder and press the dial button. Stage CL displays a list of fixtures for that manufacturer
3.
In the right column choose the fixture you want to patch
4.
Press the OK button. Stage CL patches the fixture at the first available DMX address:
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5.
To change the DMX address touch on the DMX address press the dial button to select it and use the dial to set a new address
6.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the other fixtures you want to patch.
Copying
and
Pasting
fixtures
To quickly patch the same fixture type to other channel numbers you can use the copy and paste buttons. To do this:
1.
Select one of the fixtures that you have already patched.
2.
Press the ‘Copy’ button at the bottom of the window.
3.
Scroll to the channel number you want to use.
4.
Press the ‘Paste’ button at the bottom of the window. Stage CL patches the fixture at the next available DMX address.
5.
To change the DMX address touch on the DMX address press the dial button to select it and use the dial to set a new address.
Patching
more
than
one
fixture
to
a
channel
If you want to control more than one fixture with a Channel you can do it two ways. You can either:
• Set the fixtures to the same DMX address – corresponding to the address you set for the Chanel in the patch window, or
• Use Stage CL’s ‘multipatch’ feature
To do this:
1.
Open the Patch window and tap on the ‘>’ button in the ‘&’ column. Stage
CL opens the Multipatch window where you will see the DMX address for the first fixture you patched to this channel:
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Patching your lights Adding fixtures to the patch manually
2.
Tap on the Add button. Stage CL adds a new field where you can enter the start DMX address for the fixture you want to add.
3.
Repeat step 2 for as many fixtures as you want to add to this channel.
4.
When you are finished press OK to return to the Patch window.
Adding
to
the
Fixture
Library
If you can’t find the fixture you want to use in the Stage CL patch window you can create your own, provided you know how many channels your fixture uses, what they control and the values required to control them. Usually you can find this information in the fixture’s instruction manual or on the manufacturer’s website.
To create a fixture you do this:
1.
Select the Library tab in the Patch window. Stage CL opens the Fixture
Library window.
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2.
Press the ‘New’ button at the bottom of the window to start creating a fixture from scratch. Stage CL opens the Edit fixture window:
3.
Press the touchscreen dial button to enter details for the first channels of the fixture. Stage CL recognises these features: Intensity, Red, Blue, Green,
Amber, White, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and ‘Other’.
4.
Touch in the other fields or hold the shift button and use the dial to scroll across to enter values for this channel.
This field…
Dflt (Default)
Min (Minimum) is used to…
Sets the default value for the channel (0 – 255)
Sets the minimum value for the channel (0 – 255)
Max (Maximum) Sets the maximum value for the channel (0 – 255)
5.
Repeat these steps for the other fixture channels.
6.
When you are finished press the Save button at the top of the window. Stage
CL saves the new fixture in the ‘My Fixtures’ folder.
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The ‘Other’ feature is used for fixture channels that need to be set to a static value for the fixture to operate correctly. There are no controls, on the Stage
CL , for these channels.
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Patching your lights Adding fixtures to the patch manually
Copying
an
existing
fixture
You can often save time, when creating a fixture, by copying an existing fixture as a starting point. You’ll need to find a fixture that is similar to the one you want to create. To do this:
1.
Select fixtures from the ‘Generic’ folder in the Patch - Library window.
2.
Press the ‘Copy’ button at the bottom of the window. Stage Cl copies the fixture and switches to the ‘My Fixtures’ folder with the copy fixture selected.
3.
Press the ‘Edit’ button at the bottom of the window to make changes to the fixture.
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Console layout
About the console controls
5.
About
the
console
controls
Console
layout
The Stage CL console provide all the faders, dials, switches and displays you’ll need to control your lighting rig.
The front panel is divided into three main sections:
• 12 sets of fixture controls each with a flash button and fader for setting intensity, 2 push button dials for setting colour (hue and saturation) and a ‘select’ button for grouping channels. These controls can also be used to record and playback Scenes and Chases.
• A touchscreen with a Home button, 3 shortcut buttons and a push button dial for making adjustments
• Master control faders and buttons to control the scenes, cuelist and chases that you record
HSI
Channel
strip
The Stage CL has 12 control sets, each set lets you control the Intensity and
Colour of 1 fixture or a group of fixtures that are patched to the channel.
These control sets consist of:
This control.. does this…
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HSI Channel strip About the console controls
This control.. does this…
Saturation dial
Adjusts the Saturation of the channel. For example if you had set a Red colour with the
Hue control you can use the saturation control to adjust from a deep red to pale red to white
Adjusts the Hue (or colour) of the channel.
Hue dial
Select LED shows that a channel is selected. For example when grouping channels and for recording
Select button selects the channel for recording or when you want to group channels and adjust their colour with one set of colour controls.
Colour mimic
LED shows the intensity and colour of the channel.
Channel fader fades the intensity of the channel from 0 to
100%
The Stage CL uses ‘Fader gating’. This means that if the fader isn’t set at the same level as the actual channel output you have to move the fader up or down to match the output level before the fader takes control.
You might need to do this when switching the faders between Scene and Channel mode or if you have used the Clear button to clear all output from the channels
Flash button
& LED flashs the intensity of the channel to full while held down.
Fixture
Master
Control
The fixture master control scales the intensity of the 12 fixture channels
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The channel faders can also be switched to control Scenes and Chases.
See
Recording a Scene on page 7-1.
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About the console controls Using the fixture controls
Using
the
fixture
controls
To get all your fixtures up and running, first check that the GrandMaster (GM) and Master faders are at full. Then bring up the Fixture faders so your fixtures come on and adjust the Hue and Saturation controls to change their colours.
To speed up programming the Stage CL controls include some shortcuts and special features:
Select
buttons
If you want to adjust the colour of more than one fixture, press the select button on all the channels you want to use. Then adjust the Hue and Saturation controls on any of the selected channels.
To select a range of channels hold down the first channel’s select button while pressing the last channel’s button.
If you select some fixtures and adjust their colour, those fixtures are automatically de-selected when you select a new fixture.
To clear a selection and start a new one double press any select button.
Hue
and
Saturation
controls
Pushing down on the Hue dial lets you cycle through six fully saturated colours. Each time you press the dial a new colour is selected. This action also resets the saturation control to full.
Pushing down on the Saturation dial changes the selected colour from full to zero saturation (or white).
Clear
Press the Clear button to set the colour of all selected fixtures to white.
Double click the Clear button to set the colour of all fixtures to white – even if they are not selected. Triple click the button to clear all Intensity and Colour settings from the Fixture Channels section.
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Triple clicking the clear button may leave the faders ‘gated’. This means that the position of the fader does not match the channel output level. To ‘ungate’ the fader you have to move it down or up to match the output level and take control of the channel.
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Using the fixture controls About the console controls
Shift
Press the Shift button and adjust a Hue Control to fan the colours of all selected fixtures. The fan effect will depend on the Hue control you adjust, for example:
If you have all 12 fixtures selected and adjust the Hue control on Channel 1 the fan will spread from Channel 12, which does not change colour, to the colour you set on Channel 1.
If you adjust the Hue control on Channel 6 the fan will spread from Channel 1 and Channel 12, which do not change colour, inwards to Channel 6.
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If you make a mistake while setting colours press the Undo button to revert to the previous setting.
Page
In Scene mode (see below) Stage CL can store up to 7 pages of Scenes (or
Chases) to the twelve Fixture faders. To switch between pages press the page button. The LED indicates the 7 pages – p age 1 – Yellow, page 2 Red, page 3,
Green, page 4 Blue, page 5 Magenta, page 6 Cyan, page 7 White.
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The default for Stage CL is to only show 4 pages. You can adjust the number of pages avai on page 11-3 lable in the Preferences tab of the Setup window. See Preferences
Snapshot
(aka
Hold
or
Freeze)
Press this button to take a ‘snapshot’ of the console output and hold that output until the button is pressed again. Only the Grand Master and DBO controls have an effect on the Snapshot output.
This means you can take a snapshot then adjust any other controls, including th e fixture control without affecting the look on stage. Once you’ve got a new look ready you press the snapshot button again and Stage CL crossfades to the new look.
Fixtures
‐
Scenes
This button switches the 12 sets of fixture control to ‘Scene mode. In Scene mode the 12 faders and flash buttons can be used to record and play back scenes.
In Scene mode the LED in the Fixture / Scene button lights up in Red
For more information about recording scenes see Recording a Scene on page 7-1.
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About the console controls The Touchscreen, Dial and Buttons
The
Touchscreen,
Dial
and
Buttons
Once your fixtures are patched you can do most things, including recording and playing scenes, chases and a cuelist without using the touchscreen or the buttons around it at all.
But by using the touchsreen you can access shortcuts, display information about your show, edit what you’ve recorded and much more.
These touchscreen controls set consists of:
This control… Does this…
Home button The Home button is located underneath the screen. Press this button at any time to return to the Home window.
Double press the button to go back to the previous screen you used.
Dial
Soft buttons
Scrolls up and down lists and between fields on the screen.
Press the dial down to make a selection. Then rotate the dial again to set a value. Press the dial down again to complete.
Hold shift while rotating the dial to move left to right.
Can be used in place of the onscreen buttons, when they are displayed, at the top of the touchscreen.
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The Touchscreen, Dial and Buttons About the console controls
Fade
time
This dial (located above the scene buttons) is used to adjust the Live Fade time.
All Scenes, Chases and Cues will fade in over the ‘Live’ fade time unless they have a specific fade time set. For more information on setting fade times for:
• Scenes –
see Setting the Scene Fade time on page 7-3
• Cues - see
Setting a Cue Fade time on page 8-4
Grand
Master
and
DBO
The Grand Master fader scales the intensity of all output from the Stage CL console.
DBO
The Dead Black Out (DBO) button takes all intensity to 0%, while it is held down.
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The LED in the DBO button flashes when the Grand Master is set below
100%
Scene
Controls
Scene
controls
In the scene control section there are 4 buttons and a fader
This control… does this…
The fader adjusts the overall level of all the scenes that are being played
The four buttons are used to play the scenes. When you press a button the scene fades in over the time set by the
‘Fade time’ dial or at the time you’ve saved with the scene.
The LEDs indicate the scene state:
• Solid – there is a scene recorded
• Flashing – the scene is contributing to the output
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Chase
controls
In the chase control section there are 4 buttons and a fader
This control… does this…
The dial adjusts the Chase rate (BPM setting).
• Tap the sync button to set the chase scale rate and sync your chases to a beat.
The four buttons are used to play the chases. When you press a button the chase fades in over the time set by the
‘Live time’ dial or at the time you’ve saved with the scene.
The LEDs indicate the chase state:
• Solid – there is a Chase recorded
Flashing – the Chase is contributing to the output
The fader adjusts the overall level of all the chases that are being played
Record
button
To record press the Record button then a scene button, chase button or the cuelist play button. When you press the Record buttons destinations that are available flash. For more information about recording:
• Scenes.
• Chases.
• Cuelist.
Recording a Cuelist on page 8-1
Undo
Button
Press this button to undo your last action.
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Applying colours from the touch screen
Colour
6.
Colour
The Colour window lets you quickly apply:
• fixed colours, from a selection of swatches that you can customise, or from a colour ‘picker’ or by using RGB sliders
• multi-colour patterns
• pre-built chases to your fixtures.
Applying
colours
from
the
touch
screen
To apply a colour to your fixtures.
1.
Select one or more fixtures.
2.
From the Home screen select the Colour button. Stage CL opens the Colour window with the Colour watches tab selected:
3.
Touch on one of the 18 colour buttons. Stage CL sets the selected lights to this colour.
Using
the
colour
picker
You can also apply a colour from the Colours picker window. To do this:
1.
Select one or more fixtures.
2.
From the Home screen select the Colour button and then select the ‘Colours’ tab:
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Editing the colour swatches Colour
3.
Tap the Colours button again to switch to the picker window
4.
Use your finger or a stylus to drag around the picker and choose a colour.
Stage CL sets the lights to this colour.
Using
the
RGB
sliders
You can set precise RGB colour values from the Colours RGB window. To do this:
1.
Select one or more fixtures.
2.
From the Home screen select the Colour button and then select the ‘Colours’ tab:
3.
Tap the Colours button twice to switch to the RGB sliders window
4.
Use your finger or a stylus to drag the sliders and select a colour. Or tap on the number fields and use the touchscreen dial to set precise values for Red,
Green and Blue.
Editing
the
colour
swatches
You can change the colours that are stored in the Stage CL colour swatches. To do this:
1.
Open either the Colour Picker or Colour RGB Sliders window:
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Colour Editing the colour swatches
or
2.
Choose a colour.
3.
Press the colour button to switch back to the Colour swatches window.
4.
Tap and hold on the colour swatch you want to replace. Stage CL opens the
Edit Swatch window:
5.
If you want to save this colour for all new shows, created on your console, select the ‘Save as default …’ checkbox. To just save the colour for the current show file leave the checkbox deselected.
6.
Click OK to save the new colour to your selected button.
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Applying colour patterns Colour
Applying
colour
patterns
Stage CL includes three pages of colour patterns that you apply to a fixture selection. To switch between pages press the ‘Patterns’ button to cycle between pages:
Page
1
–
Odds
&
Evens
This example shows the effect of applying pattern 1 to twelve lights
When you apply a pattern from page 1 one colour is applied to all odd numbered fixture channels and the other colour is applied to all even numbered fixtures.
Page
2
–
Half
&
Half
This example shows the effect of applying pattern 1 to twelve lights
When you apply a pattern from page 2 one colour is applied to the first half of the selected fixture channels and the other colour is applied to other half of the selected fixture channels.
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Colour
Page
3
–
Crossfade
Applying colour patterns
This example shows the effect of applying pattern 1 to twelve lights
When you apply a pattern from page 3 one colour is applied to each end of the selected fixture channels and the other colour is applied to centre of the selection.
The fixture channels between the outside and centre crossfade between the two colours.
Rainbow
pattern
Page 3 also includes a special ‘Rainbow’ button. This pattern is applied evenly across the selected fixtures
Applying
Patterns
To apply a pattern
1.
Select two or more fixtures.
2.
From the Home screen select the Colour button. Stage CL opens the Colour window with the Colour watches tab selected:
3.
Press the Patterns button to switch to the Patterns tab.
4.
Press the patterns button again if you want to switch to another page
5.
Touch on one of the 18 pattern buttons. Stage CL sets the selected lights to this pattern.
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Applying colour chases Colour
Applying
colour
chases
Stage CL includes four pages of colour chases that you apply to a fixture selection. To switch between pages press the ‘Chases’ button to cycle between pages:
Page
1
–
Specials
Page 1 includes odd/even, crossfade, rainbow, fire, water, twinkle and other popular chases
Page
2
–
Odds
&
Evens
chases
When you apply a chase from page 2 the two colours chase between the odd and even fixtures in your selection.
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Colour
Page
3
–
Crossfade
chases
Applying colour chases
When you apply a chase from page 3 one colour is applied to each half of the selected fixture channels. The two colours then crossfade as they chase across the fixture channels
Page
4
–
Snap
chases
When you apply a chase from page 4 one colour is applied to each half of the selected fixture channels. The two colours then snap between colours as they chase across the fixture channels
Applying
colour
chases
To apply a chase
1.
Select two or more fixtures.
2.
From the Home screen select the Colour button. Stage CL opens the Colour window with the Colour swatches tab selected:
3.
Press the Chases button to switch to the Patterns tab.
4.
Press the Chases button again if you want to switch to another page
5.
Touch on one of the 18 chase buttons. Stage CL sets the selected lights to this chase.
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Recording a Scene
Scenes
7.
Scenes
Scene
controls
In the scene control section there are 4 buttons and a fader.
This control… does this…
Scene Fader
The fader adjusts the overall level of all the scenes that are being played
1, 2 ,3 4,
The four buttons are used to play the scenes. When you press a button the scene fades over the time set by the ‘Live time’ dial or at the time you’ve saved with the scene.
Recording
a
Scene
To record a scene you do this:
1.
Set up the levels and colours for your lights using the 12 sets of fixture channel controls, the colour presets and any other controls.
2.
Press the record button. The blue leds in the select buttons light up to show which channels will be included in the scene. Any channel that is above 0% will be automatically selected
3.
Press the select button(s) on any fixture you don’t want to include in the scene.
4.
Press one of the 4 scene buttons. The led above the switch will flash red to indicate that the button is empty. If there is already a scene recorded to the button the led will be solid blue.
OR
5.
Press one of the 12 flash buttons. The red led in the button will flash if the channel is empty and be on if there is already a scene recorded.
Playing
a
Scene
To play a scene you do this:
1.
Press one of the four scene button to fade it in. The led in the button flashes slowly to show that the scene is contributing to the console output – the look you see on stage.
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Editing and Monitoring Scenes Scenes
2.
You can control the overall level of the scene by raising or lowering the
Scenes fader.
OR
1.
Press the ‘Fixtures / Scenes’ button above the Master fader to switch the 12 fixture faders switch to Scene mode
2.
Push one of the twelve Scene faders up. The led in the scene flash button flashs slowly to show that the scene is contributing to the console output – the look you see on stage.
OR
1.
Press one of the 12 flash buttons. The scene or chase will play until the button is released.
Stopping
(aka
releasing)
a
Scene
To stop playback of a scene you do this:
1.
Press the scene button you want to stop. The led in the scene button stops flashing and stays lit.
Editing
and
Monitoring
Scenes
To edit a scene or view it’s settings you do this:
1.
If the touchscreen is not already on the Home page, press the Home button, below the screen.
2.
Press the Scenes button on the touchscreen. Stage CL displays the Scenes window with the ‘Control’ tab selected:
.
The Control tab of the Scene window shows you a list of the Scenes that are playing.
You can touch on a Scene name to select it and then use the buttons at the bottom of this window to Release (fade out) or Replay the scene.
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Scenes Editing and Monitoring Scenes
Renaming
a
Scene
When you record a scene it is automatically given a name (i.e. ‘Scene 4). If you’d like to give it a name that’s easier to remember you do this:
1.
Press the middle button above the touchscreen or touch the ‘Scenes’ tab
2.
Stage CL displays the Scenes window with the ‘Scenes’ tab selected:
3.
Touch the name of the Scene you want to change or rotate the dial until the scene name is highlighted then press down on the touchscreen dial. Stage CL displays the on screen keyboard window:
4.
Type a name for the scene and click the OK button
Setting
the
Scene
Fade
time
When you record a scene it is automatically set to follow the fade time set by the
Stage CL Fade time dial. Scenes that show the icon in the fade time column are set this way. If you want to set a fixed fade time for a scene you do this:
1.
In the Scenes window press the ‘Scenes’ tab button . Stage CL displays the
Scenes list:
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2.
Touch in the fade column of the Scene you want to change or hold shift and rotate the touchscreen dial until the scene fade setting is highlighted then press down on the touchscreen dial. The field changes colour to indicate that you are editing it.
3.
Rotate the touchscreen dial to set a fade time in seconds.
When you play this scene it will now fade in over the time you have set.
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To reset a scene to follow the setting of the fade time dial, rotate the touchscreen dial counter-clockwise until the fade time goes below 0 seconds and the clock icon reappears along with the current fade time.
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Scenes recorded to the 12 Channel / Scene f aders do not save fade times.
Instead they fade in as you raise the fader.
Deleting
a
Scene
If you don’t want to keep a scene you have recorded, you can delete it. To do
1.
Press the ‘Scenes’ tab button. Stage CL displays the Scenes list window.
2.
Touch the name of the Scen scene name is highlighted. e you want to delete or rotate the dial until the
3.
Touch the ‘Delete’ button at the b the clear confirmation window. ottom of the touchscreen. Stage CL displays
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4.
Touch the confirm button or press the touchscreen dial to clear the scene.
Previewing
the
contents
of
a
Scene
You can check what you have recorded into your scenes with the Preview tab. To do this
1.
Press the right hand button above the touchscreen or touch the ‘Preview’ tab.
Stage CL displays the Scenes window with the ‘Preview’ tab selected:
2.
If the scene you want to see is not visible use the touchscreen dial to scroll up or down the list of scenes.
The icons show the colour and intensity of each of the 12 fixtures for each scene that you have recorded. Fixtures with a ‘X’ icon are not included in the scene.
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Cuelist controls
Cuelists
8.
Cuelists
Cuelist
controls
A Cuelist is made up of one or more Cues that you can play back in sequence.
The buttons, beside the cuelist fader provide quick access to all the cuelist play functions.
Recording
a
Cuelist
To record a Cuelist cue you do this:
1.
Set up the levels and colours for your lights using the 12 sets of fixture channel controls.
2.
Press the record button. The leds in the select buttons flash to show which channels will be included in the scene.
3.
Press the select button(s) on any fixture you don’t want to include in the scene.
4.
Press the Cuelist Play button. The red led in the play button switch lights up to indicate that there is a cue recorded.
Playing
the
Cuelist
The four buttons beside the Cuelist fader control playback:
This button… does this…
Release
Releases the Cuelist. This means the cuelist stops sending any intensity or colour information to the lights and is reset to Cue 1
Back
Pause
Play
Plays the cuelist backwards to the previous Cue.
Pauses playback of the current cue. Press the Pause button again to resume playback
Commences (Go) playback of the next cue in the cuelist. The led in the button flashes to show that the cue is contributing to the console output (the look you see on stage).
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Editing the Cuelist Cuelists
Monitoring
the
Cuelist
To see more information about the Cuelist you do this:
1.
From the Home window press the Cuelist button on the touchscreen. Stage
CL displays the Cuelist window with the ‘Control’ tab selected:
.
This window shows you a list of the Cues, in the Cuelist, and their settings.
You can touch on a Cue name to select it and then use the buttons at the bottom of this window to control the Cuelist playback.
This button… does this…
Release
Releases the Cuelist. This means the cuelist stops playing and is reset to Cue 1
<< (Skip Back) Plays the previous cue – without any fade time.
>> (Skip
Forward)
Plays the next cue – without any fade time.
Jump
Crossfades to the selected cue in the fade time of the destination cue.
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For more detail on the information shown for each cue see the next section.
Editing
the
Cuelist
To edit the Cues in the Cuelist or view their settings you do this:
1.
From the Home screen press the Cuelist button on the touchscreen. Stage CL displays the Cuelist window with the ‘Control’ tab selected.
2.
Press the middle button above the touchscreen or touch the ‘Cuelist’ tab to open the Cuelist window
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Cuelists Editing the Cuelist
.
The Cuelist window shows a table of all the cues you have recorded:
This column… does this…
#
(Cue number)
Name
Is the cue number.
Cues that have been played have a Green background
Cues that are playing have a Yellow background
Shows the Cue name and an icon representing the cue. Press the touchscreen dial to edit the name of the selected Cue.
Start
Sets the Cue start action:
Stop - the cue will play when the Play button is pressed
Play – the cue plays automatically after the previous cue
Wait
Fade
Sets the time, after the end of the previous cue that the cue plays (if set to automatically start).
A negative time means the cue will start while the previous cue is still fading in.
Sets the in fade time for the cue, in seconds.
Cues with a icon beside the time are set to follow the current setting of the fade time dial
Renaming
a
cue
in
the
cuelist
When you record a cuelist each cue is given a name (i.e. ‘Cue). If you’d like to give it a name that’s easier to remember you do this:
1.
Touch the name of the Scene you want to change or rotate the dial until the scene name is highlighted then press down on the touchscreen dial. Stage CL displays the on screen keyboard window
2.
Type a name for the scene and click the OK button
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Setting
a
Cue
Fade
time
When you record a cue it is automatically set to the default cuelist fade time. If you want to change the fade time for a cue you do this:
1.
On the Cuelist window press the ‘Cuelist’ tab button. Stage CL displays the
Cues list.
2.
Touch in the fade column of the Cue you want to change or hold shift and rotate the touchscreen dial until the fade setting is highlighted then press down on the touchscreen dial. The field changes colour to indicate that you are editing it.
3.
Rotate the touchscreen dial to set a fade time in seconds.
When you play this cue it will now fade in over the time you have set.
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You can change the default Cuelist fade time in the Setup > Preferences window.
Copying
a
Cue
You can copy and paste a cue to another location in the cuelist. To do this:
1.
Press the ‘Cuelist’ tab button. Stage CL displays the Cuelist list window.
2.
Touch the name of the Cue you want to copy or rotate the dial until the cue name is highlighted.
3.
Touch the ‘Copy’ button at the bottom of the touchscreen.
4.
To replace an existing cue touch on a cue name and press Paste OR
5.
To insert a new cue touch on the cue after the location you want to insert and touch Insert.
Updating
a
Cue
To update a cue you do this:
1.
Play the cue you want to update.
2.
Use the fixture faders and colour controls to change the look of the cue.
3.
Presss the ‘Cuelist’ tab button. Stage CL displays the Cuelist list window.
4.
Touch the name of the Cue you want to update or rotate the dial until the cue name is highlighted.
5.
Touch the ‘Update’ button at the bottom of the touchscreen. Stage CL displays the update confirmation window.
6.
Press Yes to complete the change.
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Cuelists Editing the Cuelist
Deleting
a
Cue
If you don’t want to keep a scene you have recorded, you can delete it. To do this:
1.
Press the Cuelist’ tab button. Stage CL displays the Cuelist window.
2.
Touch the name of the Cue you want to delete or rotate the dial until the scene name is highlighted.
3.
Touch the ‘Delete’ button at the bottom of the touchscreen. Stage CL displays the delete confirmation window.
4.
Press Yes to complete the change
Previewing
the
contents
of
a
Cuelist
You can check what you have recorded into your cues with the Preview tab. To do this
1.
Press the ‘Preview’ tab button in the Cuelist window. Stage CL displays the list of cues:
2.
If the cue you want to see is not visible use the touchscreen dial to scroll up or down the list of scenes.
.
The icons show the colour and intensity of each of the 12 fixtures for each scene that you have recorded. Fixtures with a ‘X’ icon are not included in the scene.
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Chase controls
Chases
9.
Chases
Chase
controls
A Chase is made up of one or more steps that you play back in sequence. The buttons, beside the Chase fader provide quick access to all the Chases you record.
Recording
a
Chase
There are two ways to record a Chase.
1.
Auto
Chase
This method lets you record a complete chase with just a few clicks.
1.
Set the levels and colours for your lights in the pattern you want at the start of your Chase. For example if you wanted a Chase that has two blue lights running along a line of red lights you could start like this:
.
2.
Press Record button. The leds in the select buttons flash to show which channels will be included in the chase.
3.
Press one of the four Chase buttons. Stage CL displays the Auto Chase’ window:
4.
Press the ‘Auto’ button. Stage CL automatically builds a Chase with as many steps as you have fixtures selected. In the example above there were 12 fixtures selected so the chase will have 12 steps. The first four steps will look like this:
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Playing a Chase Chases
If the Chase is running in a forwards direction the two blue lights will chase across from left to right. But if you set the Chase to ‘Mirror’ mode and ‘Bounce’ the blue lights will chase in to the centre and back out again.
2.
Normal
Chase
Use this method to record a Chase step by step.
1.
Set the levels and colours for your lights in the pattern you want for the first step of your Chase.
2.
Press Record button. The leds in the select buttons flash to show which channels will be included in the chase.
3.
Press one of the four Chase buttons. Stage CL displays the Auto Chase’ window:
4.
Press the ‘Manual’ button. Stage CL records the current look as the first step of your chase.
5.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have recorded as many steps as you want.
Playing
a
Chase
To play a chase you do this:
1.
Press the Chase button you want to play. The led in the chase button flash to show that the chase is contributing to the console output.
2.
You can control the overall level of the chase by raising or lowering the
Chases fader.
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Chases Playing a Chase
3.
You can scale the speed of the chase by adjusting the chase rate dial located above the 4 chase buttons.
To adjust other chase settings, while it’s running, open the Chase window on the touchscreen:
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If you don’t see the name and icon of the chase you want to adjust in this window:
• either tap on the right arrow beside the chase name to select another active chase or,
• switch to the ‘Chases’ tab and select it from the list.
This option… does this…
BPM Sets the speed of the chase
Direction Sets the chase direction. The options are:
Forwards
Backwards
Bounce
Shuffle (aka Random)
Selecting the mirror option, splits the chase into two groups of fixtures which mirror the chase pattern of each other.
Mirror
Crossfade
Snap – The fixtures snap between steps of the chase
Half – The fixtures spend half the time between steps crossfading
Full – the fixtures spend the full time between steps crossfading.
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Editing a Chase Chases
This option… does this…
-
Filter
Sets the chase to only play Intensity. In this mode the fixture colour settings will come from any other active scenes or channel settings.
Audio
Sets the chase to be triggered by audio, from the inbuilt microphone. You can adjust the audio sensitivity and threshold to suit different sound levels and dynamic range.
Editing
a
Chase
To edit a Chase or view it’s settings you do this:
4.
From the Home page, press the Chase button on the touchscreen then select the ‘Chases’ tab. Stage CL displays a list of the chases you have recorded:
.
The Chases window shows a table of all the chases you have recorded:
This column… does this…
# The # field shows the chase location. In the example above:
(Chase number) S1 – is a Chase on Scene playback button 1
C1, C2, C3 – are chases on the main Chase buttons
2 - is a chase on the green scene page fader 2
Chases that are playing have a play indicator beside the number
Name
BPM (Rate)
Shows the Cue name. Press the touchscreen dial to edit the name of the selected Cue.
Shows the speed of the chase. Select the field and press the touchscreen dial to change this setting
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Chases
To change a Chase’s other settings you do this:
1.
Tap on the name of the Chase, to select it
Editing a Chase
2.
Push the ‘Control’ button to switch to the Chase control window
3.
Set the Direction, Crossfade, Mirror, Audio and Filter settings. For information on changing these settings see
Previewing
the
Chase
contents.
You can check what you have recorded into a Chase with the Steps tab. To do this
1.
Press the right hand button above the touchscreen or touch the ‘Steps’ tab.
Stage CL displays the Chase window with the ‘Steps’ tab selected:
2.
If the step you want to see is not visible use the touchscreen dial to scroll up or down the list of scenes.
The icons show the colour and intensity of each of the 12 fixtures for each step that you have recorded. Fixtures with a ‘X’ icon are not included in the step.
Moving
and
copying
steps
Often you’ll have a look in one of steps of a chase that you’d like to use in another step. You can copy and move a step in the steps window.
To do this:
1.
Select the chase step by touching on it or by using the touchscreen dial to scroll up or down the list.
2.
Touch the Copy button at the bottom of the window.
3.
If you want to insert a new step between two existing ones select the step before the location you want to use and touch the ‘Insert’ button. If you want to add a new step at the end just select the ‘New Step’ position.
4.
Touch the ‘Paste’ button.
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Copying a Chase to another playback Chases
Deleting
a
Chase
If you don’t want to keep a chase you have recorded, you can delete it. To do this:
1.
Press the ‘Chase’ tab button. Stage CL displays the Chases list window.
2.
Touch the name of theChase you want to delete or rotate the dial until the scene name is highlighted.
3.
Touch the ‘Delete’ button at the bottom of the touchscreen. Stage CL displays the clear confirmation window.
4.
Touch the confirm button or press the touchscreen dial to delete the chase.
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You can also delete a chase by pressing and holding the Clear button and then pressing the play button of the Chase you want to delete.
Copying
a
Chase
to
another
playback
You can copy a chase to another playback location by recording it while it is playing back. To do this:
1.
Play the Chase. If you only want to copy this chase and nothing else make sure it is the only item playing.
2.
Press Record. The red led in any Scene and Chase buttons that are empty will flash and will be on if there is already something recorded there.
3.
Press the button where you wan to copy the chase. You can copy a chase to:
• One of the 4 main Chase playback buttons, or
• One of the 4 main Scene playback buttons, or
• One of the 12 Scene playback buttons on each of the 4 Scene pages
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Monitoring playback
Monitoring the console
10.
Monitoring
the
console
The Monitor window lets you see quickly see what is being played back, the settings of the main console controls and the DMX output.
Monitoring
playback
The Stage CL console works on the principle of ‘Last Takes Precedence’ for colour. This means that when a Scene, Chase or Cuelist sends colour information to your lights that information replaces whatever information was controlling those lights before. For example if you play a Scene that turns a light on in Red and then play another scene that sets that light to Blue the light will go Blue – instead of Purple which is what would happen if the console operated on the
Highest Takes Precedence (HTP) principle.
If you have a lot of Scenes, Chases and Cues playing it can be helpful to know what played last and what else is playing and contributing to what you see on stage. To do this:
1.
Touch the Monitor button on the Home window. Stage CL displays the
Monitor window with the Monitor tab selected:
In this window:
• The ‘Controls’ section shows you the level (0% – Full (100%) of all the master faders and the current setting for the Fade Time dial.
• The Play list shows all the Scenes, Chases and Cues that are contributing to the output from the console. This list fills from the top so the latest thing that you have played is at the top of the list.
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Monitoring the fixture controls Monitoring the console
Releasing
a
Scene,
Chase
or
Cuelist
All the items that appear in the monitor play list are contributing to the output of the Stage CL. You can ‘Release’ an item or all of them from this window. To do this:
1.
Select an item in the playlist by touching on it or by scrolling up and down the list.
2.
Touch the ‘Release’ button. Stage CL releases the item and removes it from the play list.
To release all playing scenes, chases and cues press the ‘Release All’ button
Monitoring
the
fixture
controls
The 12 fixture faders, on the Stage CL, let you directly control the intensity of your lights but the position of the faders doesn’t always match the intensity level of your lights. For example if you have a fixture fader set to the 50% position and then play a scene that sets that fixture to 100% the light will go to 100% even though the fader is still at half.
To get around this problem Stage CL uses ‘fader gating’. This means that you have to move the fader until it matches actual channel intensity before it will take control of the channel.
The ‘Mimic’ window let’s you see the channel fader settings and the output levels on one screen. To do this:
1.
In the Monitor window touch the ‘Mimic’ button. Stage CL displays the
Mimic window:
In this window you can see the channel fader setting, the channel output level, the channel colour setting and the colour output.
This indicator shows this…
The black line across the fader strip shows the position of the channel fader.
In this example the fader is not at the same level as the output.
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Monitoring the console
This indicator shows this…
Fader level
Output level
Monitoring the DMX output
The dark grey filled section of the bar shows the output level of the channel.
In this example the fader is not at the same level as the output.
Colour setting
The colour box, below the fader bar shows the colour settings of the Hue and Saturation dials.
Colour output
The colour box, above the fader bar shows the colour output of the channel.
In this example the colour is a dark green because the channel intensity level is not at 100%
Monitoring
the
DMX
output
The Stage CL sends up to 512 DMX channels to control your lights.
The ‘DMX’ window let’s you see the actual output of the console, for each DMX channel. To do this:
1.
In the Monitor window touch the ‘DMX button. Stage CL displays the DMX window:
In this window you can see the output level for each of the 512 DMX (shown as 0
– 255).
Use the touchscreen dial to scroll up and down the window.
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Setup
Setup & Preferences
11.
Setup
&
Preferences
Setup
There are a number of system setup options available on he Stage CL. These options include autosave, network, audio, screen brightness, and date settings.
To set these options, touch the ‘Setup’ button on the Home screen. Stage CL displays the Setup window:
To adjust a setting:
1.
Use the touchscreen dial to scroll to the field you want to adjust
2.
Push the dial button down to select the field.
3.
Use the touchscreen dial to set a new value.
This item…
Autosave
Interval
Artnet
Broadcast
Network configuration does this…
Sets the time before Stage CL saves the current show file. Set to ‘Off’ if you don’t want to save automatically
Turns Artnet broadcast, via the Ethernet output, on or off.
IP Address
Netmask
Gateway
Sets the network (Ethernet) port to either DHCP or Static IP mode
Sets the IP address of the console, when using a static IP. If the console is set to DHCP this field shows the address the console has obtained
Sets the subnet mask, when using a static IP address.
Normally 255.255.255.0
Sets the gateway address when using a static IP address
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This item…
Audio trigger sensitivity does this…
Sets the audio sensitivity of the Stage CLs inbuilt microphone. Increase the value to allow the mic to pickup softer sounds.
Audio trigger peak level
Sets the audio range of the Stage CLs inbuilt microphone.
Decrease the value to make the Stage CL respond to music with less dynamic range.
LED Brightness
Adjusts the brightness of all LEDs on the front panel of the
Stage CL
LCD Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the LCD touchscreen.
Date Sets the date for the consoles clock.
Sets the time for the consoles clock. Time
Locking
Passcode
Reset
Sets the code used to lock and unlock the console.
Opens a window where you can reset the console to its default settings. This option deletes all show files.
Resetting
the
console
You can use the Setup: Reset option to reset the console to its default settings and delete all saved show files. To do this
1.
In the Setup window select the ‘Reset’ option. Stage CL displays the Reset console window:
2.
Press the Yes button to confirm the reset. Stage CL resets all settings to their default values and deletes all show files and custom fixtures.
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Setup & Preferences Preferences
Preferences
There are a number of preferences that control the default settings for Scenes,
Chases and the Cuelist. To adjust these preferences:
3.
Touch the ‘Setup’ button on the Home screen then press the ‘Preferences’ button. Stage CL displays the Preferences window:
This item…
Cuelist
Fade Time
Cue
Start Action
Cue
Follow Time does this…
Sets the default fade time used for all new Cues. Set to the fade time icon if you want the cues to follow the setting of the Fade time dial
Sets the default start action for cues. The options are:
Wait for Play (Halt) or Delayed (Follow).
Sets the default follow time used for all new Cues. Set to 0 if you want cues, set to follow, to start immediately after the previous cue finishes
Sets the default speed in Beats Per Minute for all new Chases Chase Speed
Chase Direction Sets the default direction for all new Chases
Chase
Cross-fade
Sets the default crossfade method for all new Chases
Cuelist icons
Scene icons
Scene Pages
Sets cues to display an icon beside their name in the Cuelist and Monitor windows.
Sets scenes to display an icon beside their name in the Scenes and Monitor windows.
Sets the number of Scene pages available, when you use the
12 fader sets as Scenes. (1 – 7)
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System information Setup & Preferences
System
information
The Stage CL software may be updated from time to time. You can use the Setup
About window to check the version you are using, to install an update or to run diagnostic tests. To do this:
1.
Touch the ‘Setup’ button on the Home screen then press the ‘About’ button.
Stage CL displays the About window:
This item…
Software version
Build date does this…
Shows the installed software and firmware version
Shows the date this version was released.
Serial number Shows the serial number of your console
Update from
USB
Opens a window where you can update the console software from an installer file on a USB memory stick.
Diagnostic tests
Opens a technician’s window used to run a series of hardware tests.
Updating
the
Software
To update the software you'll need:
• A USB stick, with typical windows-compatible formatting (FAT32)
• The update package obtained from www.jands.com/lighting and copied to the root directory of the USB stick.
Procedure:
Turn on the StageCL console and wait for the application to start.
1.
Insert the USB stick into the console.
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2.
From the Home screen tap the Settings button, then press the ‘About’ tab button.
3.
Scroll down to the "Update Software from USB." Field, then press the touchscreen dial button to select the ‘Update’ option. Stage CL opens the
Update Software window
4.
Press the Yes button to begin the update.
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The update process may take a few minutes and the console will restart when it is complete. Do not turn the power off while the update is running.
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Saving a show
Saving & Loading Show Files
12.
Saving
&
Loading
Show
Files
Saving
a
show
Once you have patched your fixtures you should save your show. To do this:
1.
Touch the ‘Shows’ button on the Home screen. Stage CL displays the Show files window, select the ‘Save’ tab.
2.
If this is the first time you’ve saved this show, the show name will show
‘StageCL_Show.js1’. If you want to save the show with a different name touch on the show name. Stage CL opens an on screen keyboard.
3.
Type a name for the show and click ‘ok’. Stage CL shows the File Save window.
4.
Touch the ‘Save’ button at the bottom of the screen to complete the save.
Saving
to
a
USB
drive
You can save a backup of your show file to a USB stick or portable drive. To do this, select the ‘USB’ checkbox before saving.
Loading
a
show
To load a show that is saved on you console or a USB disk you do this:
5.
Touch the ‘Shows’ button on the Home screen. Stage CL displays the Show files window, select the ‘Load’ tab. Stage CL displays a list of the show files saved on the console
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Loading a show Saving & Loading Show Files
6.
Touch on the name of the file you want to load or use the touchscreen dial to scroll up and down the list then press the dial button. Stage CL loads the show file.
Loading
from
a
USB
drive
1.
To load a show file from a USB stick or portable drive, select the ‘USB’ checkbox. Stage CL displays a list of the show files saved on the USB device.
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Autopilot
13.
Autopilot
Autopilot is a special Stage Cl mode designed for use at parties, for displays and for other situations involving unattended operation.
In Autopilot mode the Stage CL automatically plays all inbuilt chases, one after another. You can set the time that each chase plays for, the chase speed and whether or not to use audio triggering.
Using
Autopilot
Provided you have patched your lights you can switch to Autopilot mode by pressing the ‘Autopilot’ button on the Home screen. When you do this Stage CL displays the Autopilot window:
To start autopilot running you just press the ‘Play’ button. You can adjust the autopilot settings, while it’s running, using the other buttons on the touchscreen:
This option… does this…
Previous
Sets the speed of the chase
Starts the autopilot chase sequences running. Press the button again to pause playback
Play / Pause
Next
Duration
Selecting the mirror option, splits the chase into two groups of fixtures which mirror the chase pattern of each other.
Sets the time each chase runs for. At the end of the time period autopilot switches to a new chase sequence.
-Repeat
Sets autopilot to repeat the same chase sequence for as long as this option is selected. Press the button again to cancel.
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Using Autopilot Autopilot
This option… does this…
Audio
Sets the autopilot chase sequences to be triggered by audio, from the inbuilt microphone.You can adjust the audio sensitivity to suit different sound levels. To do this tap the
Audio button then use the touchscreen dial to adjust the level.
BPM
Lock
Sets the speed of the chase. Tap on the button and use the chase speed dial to change this setting. If Audio is on this setting is ignored.
Opens the Lock window where you can set a password to prevent any use of the touchscreen and front panel controls.
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If you close the Autopilot window, for example by pressing the Home button, autopilot mode will be turned off.
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Locking the console
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Locking
the
console
You can set a passcode to lock the Stage CL and prevent any use of the touchscreen and front panel controls.
To do this you either:
• Press the 'Shutdown' button on the Home window, or
• Tap the 'Lock' button on the Autopilot window.
If you haven't set a Passcode in the Setup window Stage CL opens the 'Console lock' window:
To set a passcode:
1.
Tap in the passcode number boxes
2.
Use the touchscreen dial to set the code.
3.
When you are finsished press the 'Lock' button.
Unlocking
the
console
To unlock the console, enter the passcode and press the 'Unlock' button.
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The console lock is cancelled when you turn off the console.
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Using Autopilot Appendix 1 General Specifications
15.
Appendix
1
General
Specifications
Inputs
&
Outputs
Description Type
DMX 512 5 pin Female AXR
Ethernet
(100BaseT)
USB (2 x)
Power 12V
RJ-45
Type A
5.5mm / 2.1mm
DC Power
3
4
1
2
5
Pin Function
Shield
Data –
Data +
Data – (DMX 4 only)
Data + (DMX 4 only)
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
Tip
Sleeve
Transmit +
Transmit –
Receive +
Unused
Unused
Receive –
Unused
Unused
Vcc
Data –
Data +
Ground
+
-
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Index
16.
Index
A
About, 11-4
Audio, 11-1
Autopilot, 13-1
C channel controls, 5-1 chases colour, 6-6 releasing, 10-2
Chases, 9-1
Colour, 6-1 colour chases applying, 6-6 colour patterns applying, 6-4 colour swatches updating, 6-2 colours applying, 6-1
RGB sliders, 6-2 console channels, 5-1 layout, 5-1 reset, 11-2 setting up, 2-1
Touchscreen, 5-5
Console lock, 14-3 console controls, 5-1 cuelist releasing, 10-2
Cuelists, 8-1
Cues, 8-1
D
DBO, 5-6
DMX monitor, 10-3 dmx output, 2-1
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E ethernet, 2-1
F
Files, 12-1 fixture library copying a fixture, 4-7 fixtures adding to the library, 4-5, 4-7 duplicating, 4-4 patching, 4-3
G
Grand Master, 5-6
H
HSI channel strip, 5-1
I inputs & outputs, 15-4
L loading a show file, 12-1
M monitor channel controls, 10-2
DMX, 10-3 fixture controls, 10-2 playback, 10-1 monitoring the console, 10-1 move or copy steps, 9-5 multipatch, 4-4
N
Network, 11-1
O outputs & inputs, 15-4
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P
Password, 14-3 patch wizard, 4-1 patching adding fixtures to the patch, 4-3 copy and paste fixtures, 4-4 fixture library, 4-5 more than one fixture to a channel, 4-4 multipatch, 4-4 patching your lights, 4-1 patterns applying, 6-4 playback monitor, 10-1 power, 2-1
Preferences, 11-1, 11-3 presets applying, 6-1
Q quickstart, 3-1
R reset console, 11-2
RGB sliders, 6-2
S saving a show file, 12-1 scene releasing, 10-2
Scene controls, 5-6
Scenes, 7-1 controls, 5-6 select buttons, 5-3 fixtures, 5-3 setting up, 2-1 setup about, 11-4 audio, 11-1 autosave, 11-1 network, 11-1 preferences, 11-1, 11-3
Setup, 11-1 show loading a file, 12-1 saving a file, 12-1
Show files, 12-1 software update, 11-4 specifications, 15-4 steps move or copy, 9-5 switching on, 2-1
T
Touchscreen controls, 5-5
U updating swatches, 6-2
Updating the software, 11-4 usb, 2-1
W wizard patching, 4-1
Index
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