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About Channel in Express consoles
About Dimmer in Express consoles
About Show in Express consoles
Alphanumeric Keyboard in Express
The Express console does not support an alphanumeric keyboard. However, if you have either a Remote Interface Unit or a Remote Video Interface unit attached to your console, you can attach an alphanumeric keyboard to that peripheral device and achieve the same results.
Attribute Setup menu on Express consoles
Blackout key settings in Express consoles
Blind Effects Display in Express
Effects may be created or edited in the Blind Effects display. You enter the Blind Effects display from Blind as soon as you specify the effect type for a new cue or submaster.
Bump button settings in Express consoles
Captured channels in Patch on Express consoles
Changing submaster types on Express consoles
Channel Attributes display in Express consoles
Channel check in Express consoles
Channel modes in Express consoles
Clearing Macros in Express
You must be in Macro display mode to clear individual macros.
Clearing submasters on Express consoles
Clear and Reset Options in Express
Following is a list of all 14 options on the Clear Functions menu and an explanation of the function of each.
Clear and Reset Procedure in Express
Follow the procedure below for all clears and resets. This example shows the prompts for the Clear Show option from the Clear Functions menu.
Clear Functions in Express
Each option on the Clear Functions menu erases information regarding a console function from the console’s memory. If that information is saved in a show on a diskette, it can be restored to the console. Otherwise, the information is lost permanently.
Clock settings in Express consoles
Configuration Settings in Express
Configuring the DMX512 ports in Express
Once your console is installed, you may need to reset some hardware configuration settings. The Output Configuration screen allows you to reset the starting dimmer numbers for your DMX512 ports, set your ports for dimmer doubling and adjust the DMX512 signal speed if your dimming system requires a slower signal.
Connecting Dimmers to the Express Console
These instructions explain how to connect DMX512 outputs and provide DMX512 connector pinout specifications. The console provides two DMX512 output ports for a total capacity of 1,024 outputs.
Console Lights or Littlelites in Express
Express provides two 3-pin female XLR type connectors at the top rear of the console for the attachment of optional Littlite gooseneck console lights. Littlites come in 6-inch (6X-HI), 12-inch (12X-HI), and 18-inch (18X-HI) lengths. They are available from ETC or from your dealer.
Contents of the Showfile on Diskette in Express
When you write to diskette, everything that you programmed into your show and everything that you set in the console to make that show happen are stored in a single showfile. Show and configuration information, however, may be read separately from the showfile.
Controlling fades manually on Express consoles
Converting a standard cue to a multipart cue on an Express console
Copying cues on Express consoles
Copying cues or groups to submasters on Express consoles
Copying focus points on Express consoles
Copying Macros in Express
You may want to copy a macro or use macros as building blocks for new macros.
Copying submasters on Express consoles
Creating an Effect in Blind in Express
The first step in creating an effect is the same for Stage or Blind.
Creating an Effect in Stage in Express
Build an effect in Stage while viewing the results with captured channels. You can work with individual channels or with channels in cues, groups or focus points.
Creating Macros in Express
There are two ways to create a macro. You can create it in Macro Editing mode, entering and editing keystrokes without actually executing the instructions, or you can use the console’s macro Learn mode to record a sequence of keystrokes as you perform the operation.
Creating Subroutines in Express
Create subroutines in the Blind display. A subroutine can have up to 100 steps. Each step lists a cue or a style.
Cues and cue types in Express consoles
Cue List displays in Express consoles
Cue List in Express
The Cue List allows editing of upfade, downfade and wait times; link and follow settings; rate; and cue label. This list also allows you to delete cues from your show.
Data colors in Express consoles
Deleting a Link in Express
Use [S6], Delete Link, to remove a link from the Link List. All subsequent links will be renumbered.
Deleting a Step from a Subroutine in Express
Deleting cues on Express consoles
Deleting focus points on Express consoles
Dimmer check on Express consoles
Dimmer doubling setup in Express consoles
Dimmer profiles on Express consoles
Diskette Error Messages in Express
Diskette Management in Express
The console lets you save one show on a double-sided, high density (1.44 MB) 3.5-inch diskette. This feature allows you to back up your shows for safety. It also allows you to transfer your shows to other consoles, work on more than one show at a time and use more than 600 cues in a show by loading a second show into memory.
Display features in Express consoles
Editing a multipart cue on an Express console
Editing a Subroutine in Express
To edit a subroutine, select the step you wish to change by pressing [S1], Step, and entering the step number. Use [And] and [Thru] to select multiple steps. You can either use softkeys to find your way around the Step Display or navigate with other console controls, as shown in the following table.
Editing focus points in Blind on Express consoles
Editing groups on Express consoles
Effect Fade Times in Express
Each effect has an overall upfade, dwell and downfade time.
Enabling ETCLink in Express
Before using ETCLink functions, you must enable your console to work with the ETCLink network.
Encoder setup on Express consoles
Error Messages via ETCLink in Express
ETCLink provides messages for a wide variety of conditions, including information regarding your dimmers, racks, system, data, ports, and loads. These messages fall into two categories, fatal messages and secondary messages.
ETCLink Displays in Express
ETCLink Errors in Express
ETCLink is the communications software that serves the Dimmer Monitoring System.
ETCLink Functions in Express
Go to the ETCLink Functions menu by pressing [Setup] [9] [Enter]. Make selections from this menu to branch to the variety of options available in your dimmer monitoring system.
Expression Off-Line
When you want to create or modify a program but are not near your console, consider working off-line with Expression Off-Line. This handy program runs on a pc computer and emulates the function of Express consoles running version 3.03 system software.
Express Console Specifications and Functions
Express Console’s Back Panel
Fader clear time default settings in Express consoles
Fader keys on Express consoles
Fade time default settings in Express consoles
Flexichannel in Express consoles
Flexichannel settings in Express consoles
Focus points in Stage on Express consoles
Focus Point List in Express
The Focus Point list shows all the focus points in the show by number and label. The list can be paged if there are more than 54 focus points in the show (18 focus points shown per column). Focus points may be labeled in the Focus Point List or deleted there from the show, either individually or in ranges.
Focus point spreadsheet in Express
Formatting Diskettes in Express
Before you can use a diskette in the console, you must format it on either the console or an IBM-compatible personal computer.
Grandmaster type in Express consoles
Group List in Express
The Group list shows all the recorded groups in the show by number and label. The list can be paged if there are more than 54 groups in the show (18 groups shown per column). Groups may be labeled in the Group list or deleted there from the show, either individually or in ranges.
How Can Dimmers Be Monitored from Express?
Inhibitive submasters on Express consoles
Inserting a Link in Express
Use the edit features softkey [S5], Insert Link, to insert an empty link number ahead of the selected or specified link. All subsequent links will be renumbered.
Inserting a Step into a Subroutine in Express
Inserting cues on Express consoles
Installing an Alphanumeric Keyboard in Express RVI or RIU
Although your console does not support an alphanumeric keyboard, you can connect a keyboard to a Remote Interface Unit or Remote Video Interface. Use the optional keyboard to assign labels to many features of your shows, such as to name the show and the cues, submasters, groups, timed events and programs within it.
Installing a Printer in Express
The console supports parallel printers, including most laser printers.
Installing Console Lights or Littlelites in Express
Plug the two Littlites into the connectors at the top rear of the console. Bend the gooseneck of each to suit your needs.
Installing MIDI to Express
Connect the console to any MIDI equipment using a standard MIDI cable.
Installing Remote Focus Unit in Express
The Remote Focus Unit (RFU) allows you to set channel levels, check dimmers or run cues from remote locations.
Installing Remote Macros in Express
The console provides four remote macro inputs through the 15-pin connector on the back panel labeled Remote Macro.
Installing the Express Console and Monitor
Labeling cues on Express consoles
Labeling focus points on Express consoles
Labeling submasters on Express consoles
Level key default settings in Express consoles
Link List Overview in Express
Console channels can control devices that have more than one controllable feature, such as a color scroller. By linking channels using the console’s Link List, you can link channels together for simultaneous control on the trackpad. Any channel not used in ML Fixture Patch may be linked.
Loading cues or groups to submasters on Express consoles
Merging Two Links in Express
If you move a link to a space on the Link List which already contains a link, the channels in the moved link are added to the existing link.
MIDI in Express
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a digital communication protocol that allows you to interconnect musical instruments and digital electronic equipment, such as lighting control consoles.
MIDI Time Code in Express
You can create and run shows that respond to programming based on a standardized time code protocol. The console responds to the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) time code.
Modifying an Effect in Express
You can set channel levels or add channels to steps with Update in Stage. In Blind, however, you can do these and many more editing functions, such as deleting channels from steps, inserting or deleting steps and modifying the attributes of the effect. The first procedure, below, applies to Stage, and all the rest in this section apply only to Blind.
Modifying a recorded cue live on Express consoles
Modifying Effect Attributes in Express
Attributes control how the effect plays its steps. Set effect attributes by pressing [S7], More Softkeys, [S8], Attribute. Except for setting a random rate, make one or more softkey selections. Each softkey toggles the effect attribute, so pressing it can either add or remove the selection.
Modifying Macros in Express
Modifying Step Timing and Levels of Effects in Express
Once all steps are defined for an effect, you can either accept the defaults or you can change one or more settings in a single operation.
Modifying submasters in Blind on Express consoles
Modifying submasters in Stage on Express consoles
Monitoring Dimmers via ETCLink in Express
When used in conjunction with Sensor Advanced Feature dimming equipment, the console allows you to monitor individual dimmer loads in your system. This can greatly simplify troubleshooting by identifying such things as burned out lamps, and incorrectly lamped or unplugged fixtures.
Moving a Link in Express
Use [S7], Move Link, to renumber a link or a group of links. All links in a group will be renumbered sequentially.
Moving Light Functions menu on Express consoles
Moving light Personality setup on Express consoles
Multipart cues in Express consoles
Number of channels in Express console settings
Number of dimmers in Express console settings
Output level conventions in Express consoles
Out of Memory Error Messages in Express
Oversized shows on Express consoles
Parking Channels in Express
Park a channel by specifying the channel number and level. You may park multiple channels at once. Set the level using the keyboard or with reference to a preset focus point. When channels are parked, a yellow alert appears near the top of the command display that reads Park Enabled.
Parking Dimmers in Express
Park a dimmer by specifying the dimmer number and level. You may park multiple dimmers at once. When dimmers are parked, the message Park Enabled appears near the top of the Stage display.
Parking Fixtures in Express
You can park fixtures, one at a time or in ranges, either at levels set from the keypad or at a focus point. When you park a fixture, all channels patched to the fixture are parked whether you select them to set levels or not.
Parking Recorded Channels in Express
Cues, submasters, groups and focus points may all be parked, either at the levels recorded for their channels or at a proportional level. For example, if all your worklights are recorded in a group, you could park that group at once, rather than park the worklight channels individually.
Patching a Strand CD80 dimmer rack on an Express console
Patching channels on Express consoles
Patching moving lights on Express consoles
Patching one-to-one on Express consoles
Patch display in Express consoles
Playing cues on Express consoles
Playing Macros in Express
As a macro runs, the LED in the macro’s key flashes. Only one macro may run at a time.
Powerup Macro in Express
You may run a macro automatically each time you turn on your console, such as to turn on lights or load a show.
Printer Options in Express
Before you begin printing, verify that your printer is installed correctly and that it is turned on.
Printing Procedure in Express
Follow the procedure below for all printouts. This example shows the prompts for the Print Stage Display option on the Print Functions menu. Use this procedure for all printout options, varying as directed by the onscreen prompts.
Printouts Available in Express
Following is a list of all 17 options on the Print Functions menu and an explanation of the printout each will produce.
Proportional patching on Express consoles
Quickstep on Express consoles
Reading from Diskette in Express
You can read either the show or the system configuration contents of a showfile, or you can read both together. See Appendix D Showfile, for a breakdown of what components are stored in each.
Real Time Programs in Express
The console allows you to create up to 500 real time programs that can run automatically when you’re not there. For example, you may wish to turn on the work lights for a choir rehearsal between 7 PM and 9 PM on Monday and Wednesday. Or, warm the filaments of your studio instruments 15 minutes prior to your news program.
Recording a cue using Solo on Express consoles
Recording a cue with a single fade time on Express consoles
Recording a cue with split fade times on an Express console
Recording a multipart cue on an Express console
Recording cues on Express consoles
Recording cues with Link and Follow on Express consoles
Recording cues with wait times on Express consoles
Recording focus points on Express consoles
Recording focus points using Solo on Express consoles
Recording groups on Express consoles
Recording submasters on Express consoles
Record Loads Procedure via ETCLink in Express
Perform a Record Loads any time you relamp your fixtures, change the type of fixtures you are using, change the dimmer numbering scheme, or make any other significant changes to your system. In general, Record Loads should be the last step in setting up your system.
Record lockout in Express consoles
Remote Focus Unit (RFU) for Express
The Remote Focus Unit (RFU) is a small, portable control panel you can use from a remote location, such as in the house, on your studio set or from backstage, with or without a remote monitor. You can control most console functions (not submasters) with an RFU. The console keypad and RFU are able to operate simultaneously. Changes made from both console and RFU are displayed immediately on both the console monitor and the RFU.
Remote Interface Devices for Express
Until the appearance of ETC’s ETCNet2 devices, the only way you couId perform remote network operations was with ETC’s Remote Interface Unit (RIU) and the Remote Video Interface (RVI). ETC continues to support the RIU and RVI devices but no longer sells them.
Remote Macros in Express
The remote macro feature provides the ability to control up to 4 console macros from locations up to 1,000 feet away. Typically the Remote Macro control device is a four button control station.
Remote Trigger in Express
The remote trigger function allows you to program a macro to send an On or Off signal to any external device that responds to a remote contact closure. This signal can control any external event (for example, a sound machine or a bubble machine).
Running an Effect Cue in Express
Play back effects recorded as cues on the console’s A/B or C/D faders, just as you would any other cue. The effect will run, using the cue’s Up, Dwell and Down times to determine how long the cue lasts. To run the cue, press [Stage] [Cue], enter the effect cue number, and press [Go].
Sample Macros for Express
To create these sample macros, go to Macro display mode ([Setup] [8] [Enter]), select a macro and enter the keystroke sequences as shown below.
Selecting channels on Express consoles
Serial Interface in Express
Please disregard option 13, Serial Protocol Baud Rate, on the Options Settings menu as well as the associated softkey in that menu, [S2], ESP Baud Rate.
Setting and Unsetting Dimmers via ETCLink in Express
If your console is connected to an ETC Sensor dimming system by an ETCLink network, you may use your console to set and unset dimmers at the dimmer rack.
Setting a Random Effect Rate in Express
An effect runs at a rate set by the submaster or cue in which the effect is recorded. It can also run at a random rate within minimum and maximum parameters.
Setting channels / submasters 1-to-1 in Express consoles
Setting channel levels on Express consoles
Setting levels with focus points on Express consoles
Setting Up a Link in Express
To set up a link, you must assign at least one channel to the X channel list and one channel to the Y channel list. In the following example, two color scrollers are linked so that their color settings are controlled by the trackpad. For the two scrollers, color is controlled by channels 1 and 11, respectively.
Show File Contents in Express
Sneak in Express consoles
Sneak time default settings in Express consoles
Softkeys in Express
Steps in Subroutines in Express
All subroutine steps are either cue steps or style steps. A cue step contains an existing recorded cue, which may be an effect cue. The subroutine lets you change levels and fade rates for the cue step without changing the original cues.
Submasters on Express consoles
Submaster bump buttons on Express consoles
Submaster List in Express
The Submaster List allows editing of bump button status; upfade, downfade and dwell times; type; rate and label. This list also allows you to delete submasters from your show.
Submaster pages on Express consoles
Submaster timing on Express consoles
Submaster types on Express consoles
Subroutine Attributes in Express
Track record in Express consoles
Understanding ETCNet in Express
The console is capable of operating with other devices in local area networks. ETC has two such networks, ETCNet and ETCNet2, and both operate using Ethernet protocols.
Unparking Channels in Express
Unpark one channel at a time as follows:
Unparking Dimmers in Express
Unpark one dimmer at a time as follows:
Unparking Fixtures in Express
When you unpark a fixture, all channels patched to that fixture are unparked.
Unparking Recorded Channels in Express
You can unpark all channels that are recorded into a cue, submaster, group or focus point.
Unpatching individual dimmers on Express consoles
Upgrading Software in Express
Using an Effect Submaster in Express
An effect recorded to a submaster interacts with cues and other submasters on a pile-on basis. Bring up the effect by pressing the submaster’s bump button or raising the slider.
Using a Link in Express
Once you have linked the color control channels for the two color scrollers, the console allows you to control them simultaneously on the trackpad. If you move in just the X or Y direction only, the color will change only on the corresponding scroller.
Using cues and submasters with groups on Express consoles
Using the Only command with Express consoles
Using the trackpad on Express consoles
Using thinnet with Older Express Consoles
Older model Express consoles supported thinnet as well as twisted pair wiring for networking. The thinnet option is no longer available for Express consoles or Express Lighting Playback Controllers. If you are using one of those older models and wiring with thinnet, however, follow the instructions below.
Using Update to modify fade rate on Express consoles
Viewing cues on Express consoles
Wait times in multipart cues in Express consoles
What is an Effect in Express?
An effect is a cue or a submaster that can run in a variety of patterns called chases.
What is a Macro in Express?
What is a Subroutine in Express?
A subroutine is a cue that controls the playback of a series of recorded cues. Subroutines are similar to linked cues, except that they have more playback options.
What is Park in Express?
Working in Spreadsheet Views on Express
Cues, submasters, groups and focus points each have their own spreadsheets. You can modify or delete in all spreadsheets and create in all but the submaster spreadsheet. Channels and groups may be added to all spreadsheets singly or in multiples or ranges. Channels may be set at focus points and focus points may be added, singly and in multiples or ranges, in all but the focus point spreadsheet.
Working with groups in Blind on Express consoles
Working with groups in Stage on Express consoles
Working with moving lights on Express consoles
Working with Sensor Backup Looks via ETCLink in Express
A backup look is a recording of a selected look on stage stored in the Sensor CEM. The Sensor system allows you to use either your console or any CEM to bring that look up on stage. You may save and use up to 32 backup looks.
Writing to Diskette in Express
Write a showfile to diskette with the following procedure.
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