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Abstract Universal Instruction Manual
controllers can 'learn' these values. The Abstract controllers are pre-
programmed with them. The DMX values for each colour are listed at the end
of the manual.
On the Futurescan 1, Gladiator Revolution, Twister 4 and DuoColour,
gobos are permanently fixed to the colours. You cannot select them separately.
Gobo
The units also crossfade between gobos. This allows you to "fade out" the light
by moving the control slowly from Open to Blackout. To obtain correctly
positioned gobos, you need to send the correct DMX values to the unit. The
values for each gobo are listed at the end of the manual.
If you move the control to the top end of its range (about 80%) you will enter
the 'strobe zone'. The unit will strobe slowly (about one flash per second) at
80%, up to full speed strobe (about 10 flashes per second) at 100%.
Note: Except for the Galactic Star, the gobo wheel is used to
produce the strobe effect, so you cannot strobe on a gobo. The
Galactic Star can strobe on any setting if you use the Shutter
channel to control the effect.
If you move the control to zero, the unit will black out.
Shutter
The Galactic Star, Futurescan 1, Gladiator Revolution and DuoColour have a
separate channel to control blackout and strobe functions.
On the Futurescan 1, Gladiator Revolution and Duo Colour, these
functions are actually provided by the colour/gobo wheel, so you may see
colours momentarily flash by when you select blackout. The strobe function
operates on adjacent colours. If you want a black/white strobe, select "White"
on the colour channel.
The Galactic Star has a separate shutter. Channel 1 must be set to a non-zero
value before any light will come out of the unit.
Compatibility with other Abstract units
All units in the Abstract CE, VR and Club ranges are compatible with each other,
even those which have different functions, or more colours and gobos. You will
find that some colours are repeated on the simpler units; these match the extra
colours or gobos on the more complex units.
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