I have an abstract vrx scanner, the mirror no longer pans which leads me to believe the stepper motor needs replacing. This has been covered many times before, but here we go again, try swopping the plugs for pan and tilt in the head unit as they are on a single plug on the circuit board. I work for Abstract and I know this is an oldish post but I would like to inform anyone who finds this post and is looking for information about discontinued Abstract Products.
If you require spare parts or repairs for any of our discontinued products we have assigned a dedicated company called Lektrix Tel Lektrix is made up from several technical ex-employees from abstract who have complete knowledge of our old products.
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Now you are on your own for a bit. You need to make a few sequences each for colour, gobo, and gobo rotate, these can be whatever you want. Do each attribute, one at a time and load them into the cue window, saving each cue with an appropriate name. Now open the submaster window. The cue window will open as well but just close that for now. Click 'open cue' top right and a window that look a lot like the save sequence window should open.
You will now see your saved cues listed. Find the 'movements' cue, click, hold and drag it over to the submaster window and drop it on the first empty one. You have just made your first submaster control. Now repeat this for the other 4 cues. It should like something like this…. If you have something like this then well done. If not go back over what you have done and see if you can work out where you went wrong! We are nearly there, we just need to look at navigation. This dead simple.
You can use your mouse and click on the sequence you want to run. On the first click a blue banner will appear around the selected sequence.
The sequence will not run yet though! A second mouse click is needed to activate the sm. No you will see the selected sequence with a blue banner and the sm will have a lighter blue background. This is now activated and running. You can use the sm buttons as well. STOP will stop the sequence in the sm running and the lighter blue background will turn back to white. If you still cant see anything happening then you need to use the sequence called 'lamp on' then you will have a beam to look at.
But wait! Its still not showing anything?? On the right of each sm is a slider. This is the sm intensity. For the most part you wont need it but any attribute like the 'lamp' that is set to use intensity will need this to be on. It works like a dimmer so the higher it is the brighter the beam. To use it place the mouse cursor over it and hold the left mouse button. Now you can drag the intensity up and down. You will notice that it turns blue. Fig 10 — Submaster Intensity.
Just to be sure, turn up the intensity for every sm. You should now be able to see the results of your work! Now you can play with the different sequences you created in a 'mix and match' way. Have a go you should get the idea. Now, if you haven't already, open both the sm and the cue widow together. You will notice that every sequence that you select in the sm will appear on the cue window. Sm 1 will appear on line 1 of the cue, sm 2 will appear on line 2 of the cue and so on.
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