Elation Professional · Los Angeles, Ca 90058 · www.elationlighting.comMAGIC-260U S E R M A N U A LVersion 04-06 Rev 1.0
M AGI C - 2 6010Continue Section 6: Front Panel Overview23. Small DATA wheel:The small DATA wheel, wheel # 5, is used to view additional fixture chann
MAGIC 26011Section 7: Rear Panel Overview12345671. LCD BACK LIGHT knob :The LCD BACK LIGHT knob should be used to adjust the LCD brightness. Turn coun
Magic 26012Section 9: Flow ChartThis flow chart shows you the order which should be followed when setting up & programming movinglight fixtures wi
Magic 26013Section 11: Choose FixturesThe first thing you will need to do is choose the fixtures that you will control with your MAGIC 260. There is a
Magic 26014Section 11: Choose Fixtures (Continue)(3) You will get a momentary 3 second warning in the LCD that reads as follows:THIS FIXTURE DOES NOT
Magic 26015Section 12: Patch FixturesThe Patch Fixture menu option allows you to view and make changes to your fixture address patch if desired.Becaus
Magic 26016Section 12: Patch Fixtures (Continue)The factory default setting for the Autopatch feature is “ON”. It is recommended that you leavethis se
Magic 26017Section 13: AUXILIARY BUTTONS (1-4)The AUXILIRARY buttons wi ll allow you to switch non DMX fixtures ON/OFF via a univers alDMX pack. Th is
Magic 26018Section 1 6: Record ScenesThis next section will take you through the necessary steps to record scenes. 1,152 scenes can be storedinto Magi
Magic 26019Section 16 : Record Scenes (Continue)(9) Turn DATA wheel #4 to the page that you wish to save your scene to. Note: if there is aFUNCTION LE
MA GI C- 26 0Elation Professional · Los Angeles, Ca 90058 · www.elationlighting.comTabl e of Con tentsSections:1 : General Introduction...
Magic 26020Play Preset Movement & Record Movement as a Scene (Continue)(5) FUNCTION buttons 1-6 contain the preset movements. 1 = Circle CW, 2 = C
Magic 26021Edit Preset Movement Offset Point and Radius(1) Press the FIXTURE button so its green LED illuminates ON solid.(2) Press the FUNCTION butto
Magic 26022Section 1 8: Record ShowsA show is a sequence of recorded scenes in which each step can incorporate different step hold times. Upto 288 sho
Magic 26023Section 1 8: Record Shows (Continue)(9) Press the ENTER button to store the show step and settings. The show step in the display shouldadva
Magic 26024Section 1 9: Playback Scenes(1) Press the SCENE button so its green LED illuminates ON solid.(2) Turn DATA wheel #1 to select the scene pag
Magic 26025Section 20: Playback Shows (Continue)(5) While a show is playing automatically (MANUAL FEATURE ON), you can pause the show by pressingDATA
Magic 26026Section 21 : Edit Scene (Continue)(9) Press the same FU NCTION button that you pres s ed in step 3. Magic 260 will ask, “Doyo u want to ove
Magic 26027Section 23: ULink (Save Memory File)This operation will allow you to transfer data from your controller to a standard PC or laptop. You mus
Magic 26028Section 24: ULink (Load Memory File)This operation will allow you to transfer previously stored data from your computer back into your Magi
Magic 26029Section 24: ULink (Load Memory File) (Continue)(8) On your computer, click “Send File”. A Send window will pop up. Select the destination a
MA GI C- 26 03Section 1: General IntroductionThank you for choosing the Elation MAGIC-260. The MAGIC -260 is a 264 channel, extremely user friendly,DM
Magic 26030Section 25: USB MEM Stick (Save Memory File)(Continue)On the Magic 260, press DATA wheel #2 to select USB. Your display should read the fol
Magic 26031Section 27: USB MEM Stick (Reload Memory File to USB MEM Stick from Computer)This operation will allow you to load your Magic 260 memory fi
Magic 26032Section 29: USB MEM Stick (Load Memory File)This operation will allow you to transfer data from your USB Memory stick back into Magic 260.(
Magic 26033Section 30: Erase All MemoryThe next set of instructions will allow for ALL programmed memory, including presets, scenes and shows,to be er
Magic 26034Section 31: MidiMidi ChartMidi Channel Value Value1 0-72 (Scene 1-3) 73-95 (Show 1)2 0-72 (Scene 4-6) 73-95 (Show 2)3 0-72 (Scene 7-9) 73-9
MAGIC-2604Section: 2 Safety Information & MaintenancePlease read all instructions prior to assembling, mounting, and operating your MAGIC-260. To
MAGIC-2605Section: 3 Information NoticePlease read through this manual carefully and thoroughly, as it gives important information regardingsafety, us
M AGI C - 2 606Section 5: Features and SpecificationsMoving light controller for up to 24 moving lights.Help button for programming scenes and shows
MA GI C - 26 07Section 6: Front Panel Overview123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2425261. FUNCTION buttons:The FUNCTION buttons
M AGI C - 2 608Continue Section 6: Front Panel Overview5. MENU button:The MENU button should be pressed when wanting to access any setup options and s
M AGI C - 2 609Continue Section 6: Front Panel Overview11. FADE fader:The FADE fader is used during show playback. Adjusting the fade fader before or
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