Fixture Profile Request: Futurelight CC-200

Hi all,

 

First of all, I would like to wish everyone a merry Christmas!

I need a fixture profile to be created for the Futurelight CC-200 fixture. Unfortunately, I cannot locate a PDF version of the manual anywhere as the manufacturer do not have a website. If anyone can still somehow ascertain the correct data to build such a profile, I would very much appreciate your efforts.

The production I will be using fixtures of this type in will be taking place on 14th January, so ideally I would like to have the profile within the first week of the month to permit sufficient programming time.

I would be very grateful if someone could assist me in this rather short time frame.

 

Have a happy new year!

 

Many thanks,

Aaron

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  • light-control.de/.../manual_FUTURELIGHT_CC200.pdf

    DMX parameters in english on pages 30 and 31

    official fixture profile updates through ETC only start again in the new year and have usually a turn around of 2 weeks, that might not be soon enough for you? but you might be able to create the fixture yourself, it has only 4 parameters?
  • How on earth did you manage to find that? Despite extensive searching, all I could ever locate was the service manual. Thanks so much for that anyway.

    Whilst doing some digging, it has become apparent that this fixture is essentially a carbon copy of the Robe Beam 250XT (supposedly the two manufacturers have been linked at some point). As it happens, with Robe being a more prominent brand, there is already a profile for this model in the fixture library. Could you possibly confirm if this corresponds with the parameters and respective value ranges of the CC-200? If so, I can simply use that instead.

    Thanks.

  • from the looks of it that should work. it's not totally complete (the dimming while focussed to a hard edge seems to be missing, i.e. parameter 4, value 0 to 192). and the colors and effects are not labelled, but seem functional.
  • I'm not sure what you mean. The colours are labelled when I open the ML controls display with this type of fixture selected, as are the effects.
  • ah, sorry. you're right of course. only looked at the personality and didn't realize that there were a color wheel and a beam fx wheel in place.
  • Is it possible to check the attributes of a fixture without patching it?
  • Why are there an extra two parameters in the fixture editor for this profile? I notice that neither have a DMX offset associated with them—is that what a virtual parameter is? If these two parameters are indeed virtual, how exactly do they know what other 'real' parameters to manipulate? Comparing the programmed value ranges in these two parameters to the ranges specified in the manual you managed to find seems that indicate that they are all wrong. For some reason, however, all editing options for the parameters themselves and their associated ranges are greyed out, meaning it is impossible to rectify this myself.

    How do the ranges in the channel for colour have only generic names yet in the ML controls display each tile has a specific name and icon for each colour in the wheel? I find that rather confusing.
  • That confusing bit caught me as well. If you select one of those channels in patch, find the softkey Attribute, have a look at the far right end of the CIA. You will see that there is a color wheel and a beam effect wheel. Since you could change the colors in the color wheel, there needs to be a way how you could change it in patch as well... If you click either one of those wheel fields you will get to a display where you see the contents.

    All the parameters in the profile without a DMX slot are virtual. Greyed out are either lamp controls or linked parameters. This linking happens in a part of the personality that doesn't have a graphical interface to change it, so it's off limits.
    I didn't have a closer look, do you have an example of where you get wrong values?
  • Regarding the virtual parameters, I thought that must be the case as I could not understand how else they could be connected to the actual DMX channels for a particular attribute. So can only ETC themselves alter anything to do with these?
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