Specifications
8.1 Principles
A Sequence is a series of pre-programmed lighting states, called
steps, that change incrementally at a set time interval, called speed.
The Navigator can store up to 60 different Sequences, each one
comprising 16 steps and a speed setting.
A Sequence step can control one or more channels, which are
operating in HTP or LTP mode, or a combination. Thus, for
example, when controlling moving lights it is possible to use a
Sequence to control lighting intensity on a HTP channel,
movement/colour change on a LTP channel or a combination of
the two.
Unlike conventional control consoles the Navigator does not have a
specific ‘Sequence Master Fader’. Instead, Sequences are assigned
to Cue for subsequent playback. This offers the advantage of
incorporating a Sequence into a Cue along with a static lighting
state, i.e. Cue — see section 6 — and up to six Preset Focuses — see
section 7.
Although it is possible to have a Sequence assigned to more than
one Cue, each Cue can only control one Sequence.
8.2
Programming a Sequence
To program a Sequence, perform the following steps:
1 Move to the “[STORE] [SEQUENCE]” menu:
2 Ensure that the LED in the Stop button is illuminated.
3 Ensure the Step field has a value of 1. If not, use the [>] and [<] soft
buttons to move the cursor to the field, and rotate the Master Select
to increment or decrement the value accordingly.
Navigator Operators Manual
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