Arnof,
I tried your suggestion. It got me closer, but here is what happened. I set up three steps, as you suggested. All steps use the same lights. Step 1 was full on, step 2 was dim, step 3 was lights out. I set the timings as follows:
Step 1 - up: 1sec., down: 1 sec.
Step 2 - up: 1 sec., down: 5 sec
Step 3 - up: 0.1 sec., down: 0.1 sec.
This setup worked. However, when I changed the down time on step 2 to 10 sec., it no longer worked. When I went from step 1 to step 2 on the stack, nothing happened, and step 3 never ran at all. The series worked again when I reduced the down time on step 2 to 6.4 seconds. It didn't work when I used 6.5 seconds, but it did at 6.4. Very odd.
Any suggestions?
Strange, indeed...
I did things like that a lot of time without any problem...
Are you using the stack or a normal sequence?
Witch is your software version (the last one is the 1.7.1)?
Also, remember the down time of the step 2 will affect the decrease of the step 1.
Can you save a backup & post it here. Il will try on my smartfade.
Hello,
Please check the software version. Previous versions had strange bugs in the stack timing that only showed up in particular circumstances. We believe that we fixed these in version 1.7.1.
If you are running 1.7.1 I would be very grateful if you could send me a copy of your showfile.
Thanks,
Adam Bennette
Technical Director ETC ltd
Adam,
Thanks for the reply. I won't be able to check the software version until Wednesday evening. If I have a previous version, how do I get the latest software and get it loaded onto the SmartFade?
Jack
The software for SmartFade can be downloaded from http://www.etcconnect.com/product.downloads.asp?ID=20014
(Note that this zipped file includes Virtual Smartfade 1.7.1 as well. )
You can update the software over USB connection, or an SD Card - the user manual explains how.
I prefer the SD Card method:
The update will proceed automatically, and then reboot.
You'll then need to reload your show from the SD Card.
No, a flash USB drive will not work on the console and cannot be connected. The console is a USB slave and is fitted with a square USB connector, like those found on printers.
You can connect the console to your PC and load new software directly, without needing a SD card at all. Please load the software package from our website which will expalin how to do this. You will first install a 'downloader' program on the PC and then transfer the new code to the console.
Adam
No, a flash USB drive will not work on the console and cannot be connected. The console is a USB slave and is fitted with a square USB connector, like those found on printers.
You can connect the console to your PC and load new software directly, without needing a SD card at all. Please load the software package from our website which will expalin how to do this. You will first install a 'downloader' program on the PC and then transfer the new code to the console.
Adam
www.etcconnect.com