Xciter user manual
Installation 10 Martin Xciter user manual 2.2.1 Devices 3-pin or 5-pin outin out in out in out in outDMX terminator 2.2.2 Master/slave Because the
Installation Martin Xciter user manual 11 Warning: Use Martin accessories only. DO NOT connect other devices, as this may damage the console.
Basics Martin Xciter user manual 13 Chapter 3. Basics 3.1 Power on 1. Make sure the Xciter has power. 2. Press [ON]. The intro screens will appear
Patch Martin Xciter user manual 15 Chapter 4. Patch Before you start programming, Xciter needs to know which devices are connected to its DMX univer
Patch 16 Martin Xciter user manual 26DMX channelsMartin MX-4SHUTCOLW1GOBW1PANTILTPTSPDCGSPD252423222728controlchannelsfixture typeinternal library
Patch Martin Xciter user manual 17 6. Xciter automatically detects the first available space on the DMX chain and suggests the start address (Exampl
Patch 18 Martin Xciter user manual 2. Press the soft key next to the channel number. Use ARROW + SCR1 to adjust the number. [CLEAR] and MATRIX 1-10
Patch Martin Xciter user manual 19 DMX channelsDimmer 1BLUERED175160180internalcontrolchannels176GRNdimmer device Xciter permits up to 20 dimmer devi
Measurements are in millimeters: 4831884682651203585 © 2003 Martin Professional A/S, Denmark. Printed in Denmark This user manual has been
Patch 20 Martin Xciter user manual 3. Use ARROW or SCR1 to move the cursor. Use MATRIX 1-10 to input numbers and MATRIX 11-20 to input letters (max
Patch Martin Xciter user manual 21 The more experienced user will find it easy control devices at the lowest level possible. Example: You wish to set
Fixture Library Martin Xciter user manual 23 Chapter 5. Fixture Library The Xciter is delivered with a library that holds many commonly used fixture
Fixture Library 24 Martin Xciter user manual d. Use SMB 1 to toggle between coarse and fine (MSB and LSB). Upper case indicates a coarse channel; l
Fixture Library Martin Xciter user manual 25 1. Select the definition you wish to remove. 2. Press [CLEAR] to remove the selected fixture definitio
The Xciter philosophy Martin Xciter user manual 27 Chapter 6. The Xciter philosophy 6.1 Xciter show elements Cue ListSceneSequenceCuePresetEffectPla
The Xciter philosophy 28 Martin Xciter user manual 6.1.2 Cue The cue can contain four sequences and a cue scene. The four sequences and the cue scen
The Xciter philosophy Martin Xciter user manual 29 Sequencestep 1step 2step 3step 4global scene time global fade timescene time fade timescene time f
Table of contents Chapter 1. Introduction ... 7 1.1 Naming
The Xciter philosophy 30 Martin Xciter user manual checking out because they can save you a lot trouble when you modify the rig. The Xciter can stor
The Xciter philosophy Martin Xciter user manual 31 Example: A cue scene on layer 1 puts some values on PAN and TILT of fixture number 10. While this
Program features Martin Xciter user manual 33 Chapter 7. Program features Before you go ahead and start programming, you have to make sure that the
Program features 34 Martin Xciter user manual 7.4 Fixture information 1. Hold [SHIFT], hold [FIX], release [SHIFT]. 2. Keep holding [FIX] and use
Program features Martin Xciter user manual 35 DIMP015>Active channel in fade with reference to preset 15 STROB!255]Channel value is above or below
Program features 36 Martin Xciter user manual <--->DIM[040]COLW1fixture 1 fixture 2 fixture 3 fixture 4Active channelsstoredActive channelsNOT
Program features Martin Xciter user manual 37 Ef f ect sCo pyPas t ePT Mod if ierLamp pr ocs The advanced functions of the editor: • Effects • Lam
Program features 38 Martin Xciter user manual channel value [0-255]time [sec]12345672550 In this example the scene time is 5 sec and the fade time 2
Program features Martin Xciter user manual 39 2. Press [ESC] to exit the preview function. 7.7.4 Lamp procedures In the lamp procedures you find the
7.5.2 Channel status indicators ...34 7.5.3 The active a
Program features 40 Martin Xciter user manual Pan I n vTi l t I n vPT SwapPan = r elTi l t = r el Use pan inverse, tilt inverse and pan/tilt swap
Store menu Martin Xciter user manual 41 Chapter 8. Store menu You may notice that the store to memory function will not always work the first time y
Store menu 42 Martin Xciter user manual The letter keys work in the same way as the mobile phone dial keys. Press the same button multiple times to
Edit menu Martin Xciter user manual 43 Chapter 9. Edit menu For the safety of your show, Xciter takes a clone of the scene or sequence you wish to e
Edit menu 44 Martin Xciter user manual 2. Use PG and MATRIX numbers to select the preset number. There are 8 pages of 20 presets, giving you a tota
Quick edit Martin Xciter user manual 45 Chapter 10. Quick edit To edit existing show elements with the edit menu, you have to go back to the intro s
Run mode features Martin Xciter user manual 47 Chapter 11. Run mode features Before we continue with the run mode features, please make sure that yo
Run mode features 48 Martin Xciter user manual 11.1.2 Transparency disabled Cue 1A: SEQ1CS1B:C:D: SEQ3Cue 2A:CS2B: SEQ2C:D: SEQ4running processesA:C
Run mode features Martin Xciter user manual 49 on layer A, above the dimmer sequence with effect that starts running on layer B. Because layer A has
11.7.2.4 Loop ... 57 Chapter 12
Run mode features 50 Martin Xciter user manual <: Backward ^: Bounce ?: Random Any combination of trigger and step mode may occur. Example: Defau
Run mode features Martin Xciter user manual 51 11.3 Extended cue (run mode) dialog. Use [!] to swap between the basic and the extended dialog. Fa d e
Run mode features 52 Martin Xciter user manual 2. Use SCR1 to locate the sequence you wish to add. Press the soft key next to the sequence to selec
Run mode features Martin Xciter user manual 53 3. Press {CB:} to link the currently selected bank to the current cue. If you want to keep this setti
Run mode features 54 Martin Xciter user manual 11.5 Playback controls When you are in cue (run mode), Xciter shows playback controls on LCD2. Playba
Run mode features Martin Xciter user manual 55 X-bl o c k : Pr evious cueCur r en t CueNext cue The first line indicates the active transition bef
Run mode features 56 Martin Xciter user manual At a certain point you will encounter the word ‘END’ in the list. That word is always present in the
Run mode features Martin Xciter user manual 57 4. Press [ENT] to confirm, [ESC] to cancel. Xciter returns to the extended dialog. 11.7.2.3 Wait for
Instant manipulation features Martin Xciter user manual 59 Chapter 12. Instant manipulation features 12.1 Pitch control and freeze The second fader
Auto run Martin Xciter user manual 61 Chapter 13. Auto run When auto run is enabled, Xciter will run a certain cue or cue list after startup. With t
User mode Martin Xciter user manual 63 Chapter 14. User mode The user mode determines how accessible the console is. There are three user modes. 14.
User mode 64 Martin Xciter user manual Once you have selected a user mode, Xciter will jump back to the intro screens and switch to that mode. 14.2.
Interface configuration Martin Xciter user manual 65 Chapter 15. Interface configuration Warning: For experienced users only! Press {Interfaces} in
Interface configuration 66 Martin Xciter user manual 15.2 Master/Slave Configuration These settings are only useful if you are linking two or more c
PC software Martin Xciter user manual 67 Chapter 16. PC software 16.1 Software installation Run ‘Install.exe’ from the Xciter CD. This will install a
PC software 68 Martin Xciter user manual 3. The software also warns you if you are uploading an older or the same firmware version. Press ‘Yes’ to
PC software Martin Xciter user manual 69 2. Press ‘Remove’ to remove the selected fixture definition(s) from the Xciter library. 16.3.3 Update Xcite
Introduction Martin Xciter user manual 7 Chapter 1. Introduction Thank you for selecting the Martin Xciter. The Xciter is a hands-on lighting contro
Martin Xciter user manual 71 Chapter 17. Specifications - Xciter Dimensions Length x width x height: 483 x 265 x 120mm (19 x 10.4 x 4.7 in.) Weight:
72 Martin Xciter user manual Dim button for direct access to dimmer channels Fix button to control fixtures Cue button to launch single cues Cue li
Introduction 8 Martin Xciter user manual SCR1 Jog wheel next to LCD1 SCR2 Jog wheel next to LCD2 CS Cue Scene PB Playback SEQ Sequence 1.2 Safety
Installation Martin Xciter user manual 9 Chapter 2. Installation 90-260 VAC50-60 Hz15WAUDIODMX-512MIDIin thru outinoutIC2line inmonoMIC 2.1 Power co
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