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Edward Z88

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  1. Hi Jakob, Yes, both playbacks and channels can be named, and their names can then been viewed in the faders window. To name playbacks, press and hold SETUP and tap the playback's button to open the Playback Settings. Then tap Advanced, and tap playback name to give it a name. You can either use the onscreen keyboard or an external USB keyboard. A shortcut to access the playback settings, is to view the faders window on the touchscreen, and then press the on-screen fader. To name a channel, press SETUP, and then tap the channel button you wish to name. You can then tap Change Names to give it a name. You can select multiple channels at once if you wish, and change all of their names at the same time. Hope this helps, Edward
  2. That's great, glad to hear it. If you have any questions let us know. Edward
  3. Hi Chris, No problem, really glad to hear this solved the problem. Any questions just let us know. Edward
  4. Hi Chris, Have just replied to your email. Edward
  5. Hi Eric, I have taken a look at the LEDSTAGE Zoom Led Par fixture. Correctly, Red, Green and Blue are defaulted to full, as there is a dimmer channel. However from your description it sounds like the dimmer channel on the fixture is not scaling these correctly. Are you able to email us a copy of the fixture's manual to FixtureSupport@zero88.com? If so we'll be able to check the fixture matches the personality for FLX. If you wish to use the fixture in 6 channel mode, I'd recommend patching 6 dimmer channels on FLX as you have done, and making a note of what each channel does. Make sure the address of the fixture matches the address of the first channel fader. Hope this helps, if you have any questions let us know. Edward
  6. Hi Ian, yep, this is exactly what it sounds like. FROG2 consoles use the same encoder assembly. Edward
  7. Hi Chris, Importing a .ift file would not cause this issue. It sounds like it just happens to be a coincidence. From the description it sounds as if it is a hardware fault with that wheel, and therefore a software update won't solve this. Event monitor will show you the signals the console is receiving from the various controls. The difficulty of the repair depends on the exact cause of the issue. If you are happy opening the console, it would be worth checking the wheel assembly is seated correctly. Usual caveats apply with regards to opening consoles up - don't do this if you are not confident. Happy to continue discussing this over email, please drop us an email to support@zero88.com. If you have any questions let us know. Edward
  8. Hi Jakob, Welcome to the Zero 88 Forum. When using this effect, make sure both intensity and position fade times are the same. Otherwise one element of the effect will lag behind the other, and they won't be in sync. Therefore when you have recorded this onto a playback, press and hold VIEW and tap the playback's button, and then edit the cue fades so intensity and position match. Hope this helps, Edward
  9. Added to the article below... http://support.zero88.com/1011404471 Edward
  10. Hi Kay, After applying multiple effects, to remove one of them, tap the Effects tab, until you see "Exx Size", on the second encoder wheel, where xx is the number of the effect you wish to remove. For example "E21 Size" for the Auto Rainbow effect. The effect numbers are displayed in the auto effect palettes. Then dial the size to 0. The effect is then removed. To find out which effects are running, select your fixtures, tap Effect, and the active effects will be displayed on the wheels. Tap the Effect tab to cycle through the active effects. Hope this helps, Edward
  11. Hi Kay, When renumbering a cue stack, most people use this for 1:1 numbering, and so isn't an issue. However adding a number pad in this window is logged on our system as an enhancement (reference number ZOS-8681). Unfortunately this currently isn't scheduled to be included in the next software version. If you have any questions let us know. Edward
  12. Hello, Not really, you are correct, Solutions are a refresh of LeapFrog consoles. Internally newer Solution’s have larger storage and more RAM, but operationally they are identical. Therefore the Solution manual and training material is applicable for LeapFrog consoles on the latest software. Hope this helps, Edward
  13. Hi Oliver, Welcome to the Zero 88 Forum. The way this is typically done is using Beam palettes. To do this, turn each light on, and individually set their focus to the value you need to make your Gobos sharp in your chosen position. Then tap RECORD, and tap an empty Beam palette on the touchscreen, marked with an asterisk. Now whenever you select any of your fixtures, you can simply tap this Beam palette, and they will recall your custom focus. Hope this helps. Edward
  14. Hi Kay, That is correct, on FLX S, the renumber function is for 1:1 renumbering, unless you have a USB keyboard connected. That is correct, renumbering cues will not renumber Next jumps. If you have any questions let us know. Edward
  15. Hi Sam, Welcome to the Zero 88 Forum. Are you trying to control a group of fixtures (each or which being the individual parts of your whole fixture) by a single channel fader? If so this can’t be done. You can however record your multiple parts as a group. You can then select the group, press Z, and control the intensity with the intensity wheel on the first encoder. If you simply want to control their intensity from a fader, set all the parts to full, and then record this to a playback fader. Hope this helps, Edward
  16. Not back to default, it will clear the patch for that address. You can see this when you’re doing it on the console, as the channel number disappears for that DMX address. Edward
  17. Hello, Welcome to the Zero 88 Forum. For information on how to customise fixture defaults, see the guide below... http://support.zero88.com/1011707631 This guide is correct for the latest version of software, ZerOS 7.9.7. You will need to be in advanced programming mode to do this, with the Tracking Options enabled. If you have any questions let me know. Edward
  18. Hi Thierry, As per Eric’s suggestion, please try upgrading to ZerOS 7.9.7, and see if this solves the issue you are experiencing. ZerOS 7.9.7 can be downloaded below... https://zero88.com/zeros If you have any questions let me know. Edward
  19. Hi Terry, Tap Z/Shift -> Copy. Then type the number of the cue you wish to copy, followed by pressing the playback button it is currently stored on. Then type the cue number you wish it to be pasted as, followed by pressing the master playback’s button. Hope this helps, Edward
  20. Hi Claire, Yep, it’s as simple as that. Arrow down to the DMX address you want to configure, and tap the channel button that you want to control the address with. Then repeat for all DMX addresses you need to patch. No, I mean the button under the channel fader. Edward
  21. If you aren't using WiFi on your iPad you can just configure the iPad's Ethernet settings. Edward
  22. Hi Eric, That is correct. When you plug an Ethernet adapter into an iPad, a new Ethernet menu appears in the Settings app under WiFi.You can then use this menu to configure your network settings. The ZerOS Remote and ZerOS Monitor apps will show any consoles available via both Ethernet and WiFi, with their IP addresses displayed. Edward
  23. Hi Eric, It is true that during a live show you don't necessarily want to rely on a wireless connection. However the Windows and iOS devices can be connected to the console via Ethernet, instead of WiFi. For example you can get Lightning to Ethernet and USB C to Ethernet adapters for iPad. Edward
  24. That would be a new spin to "lost in translation" 😉 Edward
  25. Don't forget, currently using ZerOS Monitor software for Windows, iOS and Android you can connect unlimited external monitors... http://support.zero88.com/999689141 Edward
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