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Page 1 - LightJockey II

LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey II

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3 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpRelease Notes for the helpfile in question).While an updated version of the Eng

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93 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpPunisher effect controlSome effect controls may control other types of effects

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94 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpExtended controlsExtended controls for built in profilesClick extended control

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95 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpNormal mode - this will override the fast setting in the fixture and force nor

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96 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpfixtures with discharge lamps. Use the intensity control to control lamp power

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97 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpLamp control for user defined profilesSee also fade state buttons, lamp contro

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98 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSee also resetting fixtures, built in profiles

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99 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSmoke machines and hazersControlling DMX smoke machines and hazersDMX smoke ma

Page 10 - LightJockey Help

100 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpControl for Jem ZR 24/7 hazerThe smoke controlThe smoke control is accessible

Page 11 - Quick start and concepts

101 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpinto scenes will be overridden.Haze ControlThe haze control may be used to se

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102 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe sequence controlThe sequence controlThe sequence control is used to progr

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4 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpQuick start and conceptsQuickstartProgramming LightJockeyIntroduction to progra

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103 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUse these controls to change the scene and fade time for the current scene. U

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104 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSave sequence dialogSeq # - a number that is used to uniquely identify the s

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105 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpoptions (clear, add etc.). If not checked, save options are ignored.Show &apo

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106 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpModified The time of the last modification to the sequence.The Preferences me

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107 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpDelete scenes dialogUse the fields to determine which scenes to delete (from

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108 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSnapshot/real-time recording dialogFilters and optionsRecord Selected Fixture

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109 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpnumber of scenes, is indicated at the bottom of the dialog.Record Realtime -

Page 21 - DMX addresses and links

110 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpcontrols.The sequence fade state controlThe fade control works the following

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111 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe cue controlThe cue controlThe cue control is opened by clicking on the

Page 23 - Hardware setup

112 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSwap Sequences - will swap the two sequences, if the target slot is already u

Page 24 - USB DMX Interfaces

5 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpAddresses and then click Ok. Remember to set the addresses on the fixtures to m

Page 25 - XLR cable connnections

113 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpAdvanced cue optionsThe advanced options panel at the bottom of the cue contr

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114 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpHotkey Trig Changes Sequence Direction - When enabled, hotkey trigs (e.g. tri

Page 27 - Audio CD control

115 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helppresent on a page (when re-saved) it will not be added a second time; if it i

Page 28 - Audio CD-ROM trouble shooing

116 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helplist and cue pages sections visible by checking View Global List and View Cue

Page 29 - External control devices

117 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help7. drag the line on to the desktop or the cue controlEditing a cueTo edit a c

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118 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpView Global Cue# Entry - When checked the call by Cue# field is visible at th

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119 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpcue may be added any number of times to any pages, even added several times t

Page 32 - Configuring the desktop

120 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpcue.It is also possible to assign a specific cue directly to a hotkey - see h

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121 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpStatus of individual sequence slots in the cueStop - means that the sequence

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122 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe label is also used for reference in the save sequence dialog, if the Show

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6 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpworry if they are new to you, the programming example that follows is designed

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123 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpusing the programmed scene times. The scene times may be modified (scaled) on

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124 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpReverse - execute the sequence backwards.Bounce - execute the sequence from f

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125 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpand fade times of the individual sequences in the cue much like x-fade speed/

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126 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpmacro amplitudes (pan and tilt amplitude) and one to scale the macro speeds.

Page 40 - Main view menu

127 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpTransparent cuesNormally when loading a cue, the contents of the cue will rep

Page 41 - Tool- and status-bars

128 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpcomponent is used for the final output. This includes any sequences slots tha

Page 42 - Cue list tool bar

129 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe cue preset part mimics the actual cue control as it has the same 12 seque

Page 43 - Fixture tool bar

130 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpNotes: The cue stack capture command is primarily useful for installations us

Page 44 - Status bar

131 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe generic DMX macroGeneric DMX macrosUsing generic DMX macros effectively r

Page 45 - Fixture icon popup

132 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpNegative amplitude - scaling of the negative (below the 0-line) part of the m

Page 46 - DMX output monitor

7 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpthe controller. There are three ways to do this:Use the LightJockey's auto

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133 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpEach full color position is exactly 16 DMX values apart.(A) Sine macro shape

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134 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpMacro delaysIn the figure above, the dots represents different channels all r

Page 49 - User libraries

135 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe Visualization and tracking panel visualizes the current macro by showing

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136 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpDisable Macros - click to disable ALL macros running - this includes any macr

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137 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpcombination with delays for chase effects.The user-defined macro shapes listT

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138 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpIf the reference value is a static macro base value the base value is shown a

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139 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpOut - This column shows the current DMX output value.Macro - The macro column

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140 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help(A) 2*Sine shape - positive amplitude = 255(B) 2*Sine shape - positive amplit

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141 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUsually, it is a lot easier to let the macro engine calculate delay values th

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142 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help(Group 3)Fixture 7,8,9: delay =50%(Group 4)Fixture 10,12,12: delay =75%Random

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8 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpStep III: Add sequence to CueChecking "Add Sequence to Current Cue" i

Page 58 - Copy from fixture

143 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpClick Save to (re-) save the current macro using the same macro number (is on

Page 59 - Clear fixture data

144 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpthis option to browse through previously saved macros quickly.See also generi

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145 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe background cueUsing the background cueClick on the cue list tool bar to

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146 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe save background cue dialogClick the save to re-save an existing backgroun

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147 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpList of background cuesCall up the list by clicking the icon on the backgro

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148 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe cue list controlThe cue list controlThe cue list control is opened by cli

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149 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpClick to insert a new empty line before the selected line in the cue list -

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150 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpexample to latch a number of cues with specific timing by a single Go command

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151 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpTrigging sequences in cuesRather than having a line latch a cue, the cue list

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152 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpView, Default Columns - Resizes the list columns to default sizes.View, Edit

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9 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help8. Drag the Cyan fader to 0%. Drag the Magenta fader to 100%.9. Click Add Scene

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153 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpfunction when the cue list is not running.The Browse button When the browse

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154 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpdigital audio playback, using the LightJockey Mediaplayer , launching externa

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155 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpList of cue listsTo load a previously saved cue list into the cue list contro

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156 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpCue DA File - Loads audio file but do not start playback. Parameter is filena

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157 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpparameter is higher than the number of lines in the list, the goto command is

Page 74 - The RGB pack color control

158 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUse a PC/MIDI interface (or sound card with MIDI capabilities) to interface t

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159 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe log time code controlClick to log the current time code. One entry is l

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160 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe source of the MIDI time code must be configured via the hardware setup di

Page 77 - Fade state buttons

161 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpLaunching external programs from the cue listUse the execute file command in

Page 78 - Fixture control elements

162 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpto running specific formats may be found from 3rd party providers (often free

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10 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpF buttons twice to Snap.4. Click the "Left" MAC 600 to deselect it;

Page 80 - User palettes

163 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help(use the right click popup for most commands).Stay on Top - check the Mediap

Page 81 - Intensity control

164 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpcue list.The MediaPlayer plays the media clip exactly one time from start all

Page 82 - Movement and position control

165 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpvia the hardware setup dialog; on the Digital Audio/Audio CD tab, select Wina

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166 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpWhen logging time codes:Enable the Auto Seek audio tracks/media files on Run

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167 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe statics controlThe Statics Control can be opened via , located on the c

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168 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpToggle and flash modesThe entries may be activated in one of two modes, toggl

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169 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpMerge modeWhen a static entry in merge mode is activated its output is merged

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170 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUsing audio inputThe Audio-in function in LightJockey is used to trig scenes

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171 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpsound card hardware will 'clip' the samples which means that the an

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172 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpabout a factor 2 to a factor 10.Input Gain - the input gain works by scaling

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11 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpAdditional cue operationsWhen editing cues, remember that the current sequence

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173 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpGlobal functionsGlobal intensity controlBlackout/restoreThe blackout function

Page 92 - Color control

174 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpmust be enabled in the profile).WarningsBy default a warning will appear on t

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175 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpclicked again. A typical use of the bump buttons is to 'flash' fixt

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176 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help'normal' DMX output channel. An example of use would be to automati

Page 95 - Gobo control

177 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpMain Desktop menu -> Setup -> Preferences -> Edit Follow spot Setti

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178 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpsetting selection dialog. If the icon is left-clicked, the last activated fol

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179 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe global patch dialogClick Previous or Next to locate the previous or next

Page 98 - Effect control

180 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helphighlight the lines representing the channels to be patched, and then enter t

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181 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpgeneric DMX fixture profiles) - any unused DMX channel may be patched without

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182 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpHotkeysUsing hotkeysKeyboard functions for selecting fixtures When selecting

Page 101 - Extended controls

12 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpAnother notable exception which is dynamic in expression are the movement macr

Page 102 - Lamp controls

183 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpTo see if a particular key/combination is already in use, record the key/comb

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184 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpBlackout/Restore function will toggle between blackout and restore each time

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185 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpand off.Toggle Position Preset - Toggles the position preset list on and off.

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186 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpCue Page Select Next Cue - selects the next cue on the current cue page, but

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187 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpDefault - Trigs with the sequence(s) with the default (programmed) loop func

Page 107 - The smoke control

188 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpBGCue - Toggle slot 1-5 - Toggles the individual slots of the background cue

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189 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpExternal controlFingers for LightJockeyIntroduction to FingersFingers for Lig

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190 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpPreferences tabFingers preferencesFader flicker threshold valueTo avoid value

Page 110 - Save sequence dialog

191 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpDisable Slot LED feedback - disables cue slot state feedback on LEDsFunction

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192 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpPage buttons may be used to select 4 different pages of functions. Most contr

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I LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpTable of Contents...

Page 113 - Deleting scenes

13 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpIt is important to understand that the cue only contains references to the seq

Page 114 - Sequence blind mode

193 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpa manually driven cue list. The function of the scroll buttons may be configu

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194 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpincreasing a functions value, counter-clockwise for decreasing the function v

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195 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpFingers status panel, function button columnsThe status panel always shows 4

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196 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpHint: to configure a button with a generic macro, create a transparent cue co

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197 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpCuelist (Manual) - used to run a manual cue list. Up = back, Down = Go, R/S =

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198 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpabove, except that in multi-select mode they synchronize the effect for all s

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199 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpa representation of the function it controls).Status panel color codesOn the

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200 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpStatus panel showing fader page functions (active page selection is highlight

Page 122 - List of cues

201 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpConfiguring and using jog-wheel functionsTurn the wheel clockwise for increas

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202 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpblinking when sub-function or cue slot is selected - press a button to toggle

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14 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpCue listThe cue list offers a way to playback cues in a pre-determined order.

Page 125 - Cue pages

203 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSee also introduction to FingersUsing the 2532 direct access controller2532 d

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204 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpoutput of the cue. For example, if a sequence is programmed with all fixtures

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205 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help User key configurationThe 2532 user keys may only be used to activate functi

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206 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpColor schemeThe different types of functions (cues, cue lists, background cue

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207 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpCut & paste functionsIt is possible to replace or move matrix button func

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208 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpTab Options - Set Tab Size. Select to customize the size of the individual ta

Page 131 - Cue time control

209 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpTo setup the control for mouse emulation, Select Preferences -> Emulate wi

Page 132 - Cue macro control

210 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpDMX-in setup dialogMonitoring incoming DMXThe upper part of the setup dialog

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211 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpsimply by passing the cue number to LightJockey. The cue number is passed usi

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212 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpassigned functions list on the assigned functions list. The sequence assigned

Page 135 - The cue builder

15 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpwhich link the fixture is connected to.Cross fixture-type compatible effectsSo

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213 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpoverwrite is always enabled. To setup which DMX input channels should overwri

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214 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSee also DMX in translationDMX in translationHow to use translationsUsually t

Page 138 - The generic DMX macro

215 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpwhere as the actual translation assignment is used in individual libraries. A

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216 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpTo update already assigned translation tables with the content of a table tha

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217 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUsing a text editorTranslation tables are stored in files containing ordinary

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218 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSelecting the MIDI in Device - since Windows supports multiple MIDI devices,

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219 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpAssigning functionsUsing MIDI note commands LightJockey can launch sequences

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220 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpin. The RS-232 connection uses the same type of RS-232 cable (straight throug

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221 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpAuto ReconnectThe auto reconnect option found in the preferences menu will pr

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222 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpOptions MenuCalibrate faders - May be used to initialize the fader calibratio

Page 146 - Generic macro parameters

16 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpHardware configuration and setupHardware setupIn order for LightJockey to reco

Page 147 - Generic macro delays

223 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpClearing cues and cue listsTo clear button function, right click the line rep

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224 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpListed below are the various commands accepted by the RS-232 interface applic

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225 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUser definable fixture profilesThe user definable fixtures profilesUser defin

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226 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpprofile functions including the optional features may be defined, see definin

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227 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUse this dialog to set up the intensity control definitions.Scanner 1 intensi

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228 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUse these fields to set the DMX channel and values needed to control the fixt

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229 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpDefining Scanner 1 color controlScanner 1 profile - color tabUse this dialog

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230 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpDefining Scanner 1 gobo controlScanner 1 profile - gobo tabUse this dialog to

Page 155 - The cue list control

231 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpDefining Scanner 1 level controlScanner 1 profile - levels & Id tabUse th

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232 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpColor Scroller 1User Definable Fixtures - Color Scroller 1The color scroller

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17 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpLightjockey Software LicenseThe bottom of the DMX Hardware Setup indicates the

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233 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpNo Blackout - by default the color scroller will blackout by reducing the lev

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234 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpDefine fixture profile dialogThe dialog consists pages located on a number of

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235 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUsing the The gobo tabUsing the The beam tabUsing the The effects tabUsing th

Page 161 - List of cue lists

236 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpCorresponding drag controlsMost of the dynamic functions are named functions,

Page 162 - Cue list commands

237 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUser definable palettesThe use of palettes allows the fixture controls to sho

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238 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpBy default all 5 possible palette functions are defined as Def (for default).

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239 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSelect bitmap dialogTo assign a bitmap to a palette entry, simply drag and dr

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240 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe fixture info tabThe fixture info tabThe fixture info tab contains general

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241 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpcustom bitmaps for fixture icons. Check the transparent check box to make the

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242 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe intensity & lamp tabThis tab defines intensity and lamp related funct

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18 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpConfigurationOnce installation of Windows USB driver(s) is completed and the i

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243 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpthis option to invert the DMX values for the control channel before transmitt

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244 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpIntensity Value Range as well as Limit GM to intensity range.Blackout values

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245 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpFixture pan/tilt controlThe pan/tilt control supports 8- or 16-bit pan and ti

Page 172 - Winamp time code issues

246 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpExample 2Fixture control channels offsets (offset at 0)Pan LSB(fine) 10Pan MS

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247 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe fixed color tabThe functions on this tab define the profiles fixed color

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248 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe CMY & RGB control tabCMY and RGB (dynamic functions)The profile imple

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249 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpColor control with RGB and Hue controlHSV controls are only available if each

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250 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpover 200 sets continuous gobo wheel rotation.Enable the gobo 1 control and se

Page 177 - Using audio input

251 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe effects tabThe effects tabFixture effects controlEffects 1 and 2 (dynamic

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252 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe profile also contains the option to define up to 32 individual static fun

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19 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUpdating the driver for the USB DMX interfaceWhen updating the driver for the

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253 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpcontrol channel), use the Extended GM Control settings to extend Grand master

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254 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpFixture extended/level controlEnabled status By default, the generic fixture

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255 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe Offline Visualizer tabAssigning an Offline Visualizer profile to the prof

Page 183 - Follow spot function

256 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpBitmap foldersTo organize the bitmaps it is possible to create folders contai

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257 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpImport File ListIf the file does not already exist it will be imported - Impo

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258 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpExport file listThe contents of the profile export is now displayed in a list

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259 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpConfiguring an external application linkTo setup a link to an external applic

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260 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpReal time visualizingMartin Showdesigner MC EditionMSD Visualizer helpThe MSD

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261 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpvisualization of lighting designs in on a PC. Capture is developed and suppor

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262 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpStats: DMX data packages sent and DMX data packages received through talk bac

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20 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpCD-AudioEnabling CD-Audio allows LightJockey to control a CD-ROM drive for aud

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263 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpLJ ManagerLJ Manager pluginLJ Manager logoLJ Manager is a separate plug-in ap

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264 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpexamples of where LJ manager can be used.LJ Manager must be installed as a se

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265 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe 2510 playback controllerUsing the 2510 playback controller with LightJock

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266 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpDMX cable converter configurations2510 RS-232 cable configurationsSee creatin

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267 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpTotal number of scenes affecting total capacityThe memory space used various

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268 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSequence Trig TypesThe sequences downloaded to the 2510 must be assigned a de

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269 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpGenerating the 2510 download fileSetup the 2510 download file, then create th

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270 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpDownloading the 2510 download file2510 download dialogThis dialog is used to

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271 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe 2510 will start executing sequence #1 in the default trig mode. Use [up]

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272 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help2510 Memory test dialogSwitch on the 2510 while holding down the [Auto] key u

Page 201 - Fingers status panel

21 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helptime code log panel in CD time code mode, and hold down the [Ctrl] key for abo

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273 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpCreating download files for the 2518controllerLightJockey may be used to crea

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274 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpwill be checked before the download file is created and the results are shown

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275 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpRelease notesPlease read the release notes for important changes and improvem

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276 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpMisc. ChangesBuild 1LightJockey will now recongnize Windows Vista (32-bit onl

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277 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpAdded built-in profile for Martin Mania SCX 700 in intensity mode and Martin

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278 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUpdated Visualizer application. (Version 4.7.6.1)Library updated. (23.12.2005

Page 208 - Fingers multi select mode

279 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpAdded built-in profile for Martin Stage CycloBuild 10Added built-in profile R

Page 209 - Virtual Fingers

280 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpAdded shortcut button for Generic fixture profiles in fixture configuration.A

Page 210 - The 2532 layout

281 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpstatus panely rather than the relative value change (e.g. smoke level is now

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282 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpFixed bug executing Hotkey commands in cuelists when in manual advance mode (

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22 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe second is to remove the file-type association of the audio CD. The exact m

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283 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpFixed bug in manual cuelist back functionFixed bug that could cause save butt

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284 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpBuild 7Added built-in profile for Martin MAC 250 KryptonNote: Martin Minimac

Page 215 - Emulating the 2532

285 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpAdded view 'Fixture Notes' to right-click popup menu in the Configu

Page 216 - Using DMX in

286 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpFixed bug that could cause certain Windows (e.g. cue control ) to reset their

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287 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpupdated. To update the scene file format, clear the current scene (new) - the

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288 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpLimited the number of Cue Pages in the List of Cues to 255.Modified the versi

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289 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpVersion 2.1Fixture personalities added/changedBuild 1 Built-in profiles for M

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290 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpAdded Generic DMX Macros as a new type of programming elements. Generic DMX m

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291 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpFixture Home hotkey function will now actually home the fixtures.Build 16Fixe

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292 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpMenu) - LightJockey hotkeys will now work even if the Visualizer has the Wind

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II LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help...

Page 224 - Using MIDI in

23 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpappropriate hardware interface that supports DMX in.Note that if the MC-X inte

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24 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe LightJockey desktopMain desktop windowThe LightJockey desktopThe LightJock

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25 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpis now possible to move the icons around on the current tab by dragging the ic

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26 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpFixture programmed in current sceneFixture programmed in current sequenceUnass

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27 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpCustom wallpaper imageSee also fixture icon popupDesktop main menuSystem menu

Page 229 - MC-X remote control

28 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpCue Filescue list FilesBackground cue filesGeneric DMX MacrosSelecting and del

Page 230 - RS-232 remote control

29 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpcurrent settings and user library contents is now created and stored for later

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30 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpconfigurationHardware Setup - dialog for selecting and configuring hardware op

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31 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpWarnings tabSequence/Cue Modified - enable to prompt a confirmation box every

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32 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpEnable link to Capture - enables communication with the Capture Visualization

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III LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help...

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33 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpother applications.Show notes on startup - when enabled the built-in note pad

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34 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe unassigned fixtures listWhen new fixtures have been configured using the f

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35 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpCurrent sequence displays the name of the current sequence (if any). The backg

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36 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe statics control buttonClick to open the statics control. If one or more

Page 239 - Color Scroller 1

37 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpintensity control.Fixture control selectionClick icons to access the individua

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38 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpsize.The color of the memory 'bar' indicates the amount of free phys

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39 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpDefine Fixture Profile - opens the fixture profile dialog. This option is only

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40 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpBlack text: unchanged DMX value (since the dialog was opened)Red text: DMX val

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41 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSearch channel dialogDuring the search 'DMX on' and 'DMX off&ap

Page 244 - User definable palettes

42 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUser librariesUser librariesA user library contain all data that may be modifi

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IV LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help...

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43 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSwitching to a different user library.Highlight the library in the list and cl

Page 247 - The fixture info tab

44 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpModifying a Windows shortcut to LightJockeySee also backup & restore, usin

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45 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpBackup dialogThe backup dialog includes a small note pad to add notes to the b

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46 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpFixture configurationFixture configurationBefore LightJockey can control a DMX

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47 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUser defined profilesUser defined profiles are based on a profile framework wh

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48 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpIn case of a new Martin fixture, odds are that it will first be included in a

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49 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpprofile specifies addressing through a DIP switch. Please refer to the fixture

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50 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpconfiguration for potential problems (such as overlapping DMX addresses or a m

Page 254 - The CMY & RGB tab

51 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpfixtures without a valid DMX address. Furthermore it is not really possible de

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52 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpNow select what to copy from the source fixture (normally all options should b

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Page 257 - The beam tab

53 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpClear fixture data dialog.Clear Sequence Data Clears all data in all programm

Page 258 - The special tab

54 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpCustomizing palette for built-in profilesNote: Any changes to the default fixt

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55 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSelect Bitmaps dialogFrom the select bitmap dialog, drag the bitmap to the lin

Page 260 - The levels tab

56 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpNote: The Offline Visualizer must me running to Built in fixture profiles with

Page 261 - The Offline Visualizer tab

57 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpTo assign a bitmap to a Palette Value, drag the bitmap directly to the line in

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58 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpControlling and programming fixturesSelecting fixtures for control and program

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59 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpis not possible to select the gobo control while a RoboColor II (which has no

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60 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpAny Tab - selects the fixture from any tab.Same as Master - selects the fixtur

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61 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help7Fixture group dialogSelect or de-select a group of fixtures or individual fix

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62 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSelection Filter: All/Odd/Even - use the selection filter (click button to cha

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VI LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help...

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63 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpthrough individual fixture profiles.See also fade state buttonsGeneric switch

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64 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe generic DMX controlThe generic DMX controlThe Generic DMX Control may be u

Page 270 - LJ Manager

65 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help[Cursor Up]: Increases level by 1 unit (% or 8-bit value)[Cursor Dn]: decrease

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66 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpwhen disabled all level values are displayed and programmed as 8 bit values (0

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67 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpfull-size PC keyboards may be for the @ symbol as well.Setting Fade StatesUse

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68 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpRed, Green and Blue colors - note that the color is a theoretical estimate and

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69 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpThe RGB paletteUnlike the standard user palette which contains and assigns col

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70 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help Beam controls Effects controls Extended Controls Lamp controls Generic D

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71 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpthe DMX output monitor by right-clicking on the fixture icon and select DMX Ou

Page 277 - Using the 2510 for playback

72 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpScroll ControlsScroll controls are used to select effects with an 'image&

Page 278 - 2510 memory test

1 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpOverviewContents of help fileSee Release notesSee Using this help fileContents

Page 279 - Binary 2510 files

73 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpUser palettesThe user palettes are accessible from the menu of most of the fix

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74 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpIntensity controlIntensity controls for built in profilesClick the Intensity i

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75 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSee also fade state buttons, fixture control elements and intensity controls f

Page 282 - Release notes

76 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpIt is also possible to move the pan and tilt by using the arrow buttons in the

Page 283 - Version 2.7

77 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help'joystick' superimposed on the pan/tilt grid.Note: Joystick mode has

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78 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpSee also movement macro engine, position fan out and non pan/tilt movement co

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79 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpMovement macrosLightJockey features a built-in engine for automatic generation

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80 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpTilt Cycle (time) - this parameter controls the 'speed' at macro exe

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81 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Helpamplitude parameters applie to the Bézier shape macros as well as the regular

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82 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help System Ellipse, Max Delay = 128(50%) System Ellipse, Max Delay = 64(25%)Delay

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2 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpBackup and restoreUsing the data restore optionHotkeysFingers for LightJockey25

Page 290 - Version 2.5

83 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpPosition presetsWhat is a position presetPresets, are also known as 'pres

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84 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpApplying presets to fixturesThere are two methods to apply existing presets to

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85 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey Help Centerpiece movement controlColor controlColor controls for built in profiles

Page 293 - Version 2.3

86 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpRoboColor multi-head modeRoboColor single-head modeControls for fixtures with

Page 294 - Version 2.2

87 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpFixture trigged colorsThe command sets the fixture to control the color wheel

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88 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpRGB control with HSV control barsFixtures with RGB control may color selection

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89 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpGobo IndexingIf the fixture is capable of indexing the gobo use the index drag

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90 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpFixture Trigged GobosAvailable on the Martin MX/CX series. The command sets th

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91 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpMAC 2000 beam control with iris pulse controlUse the drag bars to set the effe

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92 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010LightJockey HelpControls for a single effectMac 500 Effect Control (single prism)Some fixtures

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