NAVIGATOR |
NAVIGATOR EPX |
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"240 Channels of versatile control . . . . a moving light console that has found favour at all levels, in all disciplines, Navigator EPX."
Application
Theatre, Television (Studio and OB), Concert and multipurpose.
Basic Specification
Control of 240 channels
| DMX512 patch to 512 Dimmers
| 12 Sub-Masters by 20 pages
| SVGA Output Port
| Music signal input | MIDI Show Control capability | |
Lamp and channel Control Options
The Navigator can be configured to display channel number or lamp
number. Lamps of up to 36 channels can be controlled from the scrolling preset.
All lamps can be programmed into lamp groups for quick and convenient selection.
In addition, lamps or groups can be programmed into 60 preset focuses to speed
up plotting and modification of lamp positions.
Full Theatre Style Monitor Screens
The channel
screen displays the output channel levels or preview channel levels (in real
time); 12 sub-master cue leg-ends; Selected stack with current and next five cue
number, names and time fade details; Sequence pattern, BPM speed and unique
clock speed clock simulator. The sequence overview screen displays all sequence
steps at once for clarity, the stack overview screen displays complete entry
listing and associated detail and the show storage screen displays floppy disk
and Q-Card archival information.
Time Fades
The stack, or list, function allows cues and sequences to be programmed
and played back in any order against a maximum 99 entries using either the
automatic playback, go button or manual crossfader. Each entry in a stack uses
the cue's programmed time settings for move fades and combines this with a
separately programmable crossfade time for dimmers.
Stack Playback
The stack, or list, function allows cues and sequences to be programmed
and played back in any order against a maximum 99 entries using either the
automatic playback, go button or manual crossfader. Each entry in a stack uses
the cue's programmed time setting for move fades and combines this with a
separately programmable crossfade time for dimmers.
Advanced Sequence and Effects Bay
Chases are
assignable to any cue for convenient replay each other with their own speed
setting recordable between 1 and 1200 BPM. Chases may be played back in response
to the bass beat of any signal received from the music signal output.
Assigned Sound-to-Light feature
Any cue positioned on the first three
sub-masters can respond to the bass, middle and top content of any music signal
received from the music signal input when the sound-to-light master is raised
above zero level.
Auto-fade Masking
Any parameter of a moving light can be 'masked' or inhibited from the move fade
operation thereby giving greater artistic control to the operator.
Show storage
Two show data storage options are available; integral Q-Card socket or optional
external floppy disk drive on EPX version.
Accessories
Navigator
EPX is supplied with a mini-keyboard and professional trackball. Optional accessories include, Writing strip, SVGA monitor,
floppy disk drive, work light, cover, flightcase, Q-Card No 6 and spare power
supply unit.
Latest Specifications
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