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		 AR-32RM   
					Architectural Show System   
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					User Instructions   
					24-004-2284-00 Rev 1.1   
					Software Version: 3.01   
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				1.Elation Support   
					1.1 Thank You for Purchasing the AR-32RM   
					Thank you for your purchasing the Elation Professional AR-32RM Architectural Show System. Please read the   
					instructions in this manual carefully and thoroughly before attempting to operate this unit. These instructions   
					contain important information regarding safety during use and maintenance. Please fill out and return the   
					enclosed warranty card to validate your purchase.   
					1.2 Customer Service   
					Elation provides a toll free customer support line, to provide set up help and to answer question should you   
					encounter problems during you set up or initial operation. You may also visit us the web at   
					
					All returned service items whether warranty or not, must be freight pre-paid and accompany a Return   
					Authorization(RA) number. The RA number must be clearly written on the outside of the return package. Items   
					returned without a RA number clearly marked on the outside of the package will be refused and returned at   
					customer's expense. You may obtain a RA number by contacting customer service.   
					A brief description of the problem as well as RA number must be written down on a piece of paper and   
					include in the shipping container. If the unit is under warranty, you must also provide a copy of your proof of   
					purchase invoice.   
					Customer Service house are Monday through Friday 8:00a.m.-5:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.   
					Toll Free: (866) 245-6726   
					Phone: (323) 582-3322   
					Fax: (323) 832-9142   
					Information: [email protected]   
					Sales: [email protected]   
					Support: [email protected]   
					
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				1.3 2-Year Limited Warranty   
					Elation hereby warrants, to the original purchaser, Elation Professional products to be free of manufacturing   
					defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 Years (730 days) on all internal parts, components, and   
					labor. This warranty shall be valid only if the product is purchased within the United States of America,   
					including possessions and territories. It is the owner’s responsibility to establish the date and place of purchase   
					by acceptable evidence, at the time service is sought.   
					For warranty service, send the product only to the Elation factory. All shipping charges must be pre-paid. If the   
					requested repairs or service (including parts replacement) are within the terms of this warranty, Elation will pay   
					return shipping charges only to a designated point within the United States except Hawaii or Alaska. If the entire   
					instrument is sent, it must be shipped in its original package. No accessories should be shipped with the product.   
					If any accessories are shipped with the product, Elation shall have no liability whatsoever for loss of or damage   
					to any such accessories, nor for the safe return thereof.   
					This warranty is void if:   
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					The serial number has been altered or removed   
					The product is modified in any manner which Elation concludes, after inspection, affects the reliability of   
					the product   
					x 
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					The product has been repaired or serviced by anyone other than the Elation factory unless prior written   
					authorization was issued to purchaser by Elation   
					The product is damaged because it was not properly maintained as set forth in the instruction manual   
					This is not a service contract, and this warranty does not include maintenance, cleaning or periodic check-up.   
					During the period specified above, Elation will replace defective parts at its expense, and will absorb all   
					expenses for warranty service and repair labor by reason of defects in material or workmanship. The sole   
					responsibility of Elation under this warranty shall be limited to the repair of the product, or replacement thereof,   
					including parts, at the sole discretion of Elation. All products covered by this warranty were manufactured after   
					January 1, 1990, and bear identifying marks to that effect.   
					Elation reserves the right to make changes in design and/or improvements upon its products without any   
					obligation to include these changes in any products theretofore manufactured.   
					No warranty, whether expressed or implied, is given or made with respect to any accessory supplied with   
					products described above. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, all implied warranties made by   
					Elation in connection with this product, including warranties of merchantability or fitness, are limited in duration   
					to the warranty period set forth above. And no warranties, whether expressed or implied, including warranties of   
					merchantability or fitness, shall apply to this product after said period has expired. The consumer’s and/or   
					Dealer’s sole remedy shall be such repair or replacement as is expressly provided above; and under no   
					circumstances shall Elation be liable for any loss or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or   
					inability to use, this product.   
					This warranty is the only written warranty applicable to Elation Products and supersedes all prior warranties and   
					written descriptions of warranty terms and conditions heretofore published.   
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				AR-32 User Manual   
					2. General Information   
					2.1 Safety   
					The following symbols are used throughout this manual:   
					Indicates potential injury or death to persons.   
					Indicates potential damage to equipment.   
					Indicates items may be recycled.   
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					The following safety information relates to the AR-32 Architectural Show System. Please read each item   
					carefully to ensure you fully understand them.   
					To prevent the risk of electrical shock, do not open this unit. There are no user serviceable   
					parts inside this unit. Do not attempt any repairs yourself. Doing so will void your   
					manufactures warranty. Should your unit require service, please contact your nearest Elation   
					dealer or Elation Customer Service.   
					To prevent or reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not expose this unit to rain or   
					moisture. Do not remove the plug ground pin or connect to an ungrounded circuit.   
					This unit is not designed for use by persons under the age of 12. Use only under adult   
					supervision.   
					Turn off the power if not using this unit for a long time.   
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				2.2 Compliance   
					The CE marking (an acronym for the French "Conformite Europeenne") certifies that a product has   
					met EU health, safety, and environmental requirements, which ensure consumer safety. A   
					manufacturer that has gone through the conformity assessment process may affix the CE marking to   
					the product.   
					The AR-32 system has passed internal testing based on the EN55015:2001 standard, and is 100% CE compliant.   
					We certify that the product conforms to the protection requirements of council directives 73/23/EEC (LVD) and   
					89/336/EEC (EMC).   
					2.3 Abbreviations   
					CD – Compact Disc   
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					DMX – Digital Multiplex   
					Gb – Gigabyte   
					Ghz – Gigahertz   
					IR – Infra Red   
					LAN – Local Area Network   
					Mb – Megabyte   
					PC – Personal Computer   
					RA – Return Authorization   
					RAM – Random Access Memory   
					RGB – Red, Green, Blue   
					USB – Universal Serial Bus   
					XLR – 3-pin Cannon X connector, with Latch and Rubber guard   
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				3. Introduction   
					3.1 About AR-32RM Architecture Show System   
					The Elation Professional AR-32RM is an architecture recorder system. This system is simple to use and all   
					system components have been tested at the factory before being shipped to you. Please simply connect the   
					USB-cable between your Elation Professional AR-32RM and your computer to configure the unit by operating   
					AR-32 Configuration software, then you're ready to go!   
					3.2 Unpacking:   
					The AR-32RM has been thoroughly tested and shipped in perfect working condition. Please take a few   
					minutes to carefully inspect the system carton for damage that may have occurred during shipping. If the   
					carton appears to be damaged, carefully inspect each system component for damage, in the case that damage is   
					found, please contact our customer support center, listed below, for further instructions. The Elation   
					Professional AR-32RM system carton should includes the following:   
					1 AR-32RM   
					1 AR-32 Remote   
					1 USB-cable   
					1 External AC Adaptor   
					1 User's Manual   
					1 AR-32 Configuration Software   
					3.3 Caution!   
					There are no user serviceable parts inside this unit. Do not attempt any repairs yourself, doing so will void   
					your manufactures warranty. In the unlikely event your unit may require service, please contact your nearest   
					Elation Professional dealer.   
					Do not discard this carton in the trash, please recycle when ever possible.   
					Upon unpacking, carefully inspect your unit for any damage that any have occurred during shipping.   
					If damage may have occurred, do not plug the unit in, please contact your dealer as soon as possible.   
					Auto/manual   
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					This unit incorporates a remote control with all functions   
					and controls. So it is possible to access to all shows   
					choosing page and show. Also this remote control allows to   
					select operation mode (Auto/Manual) and off the unit.   
					AR-32 Remote   
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				3.4 Main Features   
					19''/1U rack mount(Keypad), Architectural Show System   
					Providing USB port to communication with PC for linking use   
					Allows to convert the edited flash file(.swf) into file (.scn) and record in AR-32RM, create a new scene.   
					As a real-time recorder, allows external DMX signal to convert to flash file(.scn) and record in AR-32RM.   
					Built-in real time clock & calendar allows to edit events and set triggering time for each SHOW.   
					Up to 248 files but not over 128M recorded in memory to control DMX signal files.   
					Allows up to 32 Shows can be created and assigned by customizing flash scenes with DMX address   
					setting and fadetime selection by performing AR-32 configuration software with your computer.   
					DMX Controlling Mode and Time Trigger Mode and Manual Mode available for playback shows.   
					Infrared Remote functions (AR-32 Remote included).   
					Power Failure Memory.   
					Black out function (When the recording data is "0", the data will be ignored without preserving).   
					3.5 Product Descriptions   
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					Made in PRC   
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					1.SHOW1~8 buttons: To playback Show1-8 in the relative page which you wish to playback shows in   
					Manual Mode.   
					for the latest manual revisions.   
					2.SHOW Indicators: To indicate the corresponding SHOW activity and state, its indicator will illuminate in the   
					Manual Mode when the selected show is engaged.   
					3.PAGE1~4 buttons: To access your desired pages which you wish to playback your desired shows.   
					4.PAGE Indicators: Its indicator will illuminate when your desired page is engaged.   
					5.AUTO/MANUAL button: Access to Auto or Manual function mode.   
					6.AUTO/MANUAL Indicator: The red indicator indicates the Auto function mode has been engaged currently   
					and the blue one for the Manual function mode.   
					7.OFF button: To close the current Show in Manual function mode.   
					8.OFF Indicator: The desired show has been closed when OFF indicator illuminates.   
					9.MASTER UP button: Continuously tapping this button, allows to increase the intensity of overall output.   
					10.MASTER DOWN button: Continuously tapping this button, allows to decrease the intensity of overall   
					output.   
					11.Infrared Sensor: To receive infrared remote signals.   
					12.USB Port: For communication to PC.   
					13.DC Input port: Plug an external AC Adaptor (DC9~12V 500mA).   
					14.DMX In: To receive DMX signal via 3-pin XLR male connector.   
					15.DMX Out: To output DMX signal via 3-pin XLR female connector.   
					16.EXT. Remote IR: Use to plug the extra infrared remote sensor.   
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				3.6 Manual Conventions   
					The following terms and conventions are used throughout this manual:   
					• Buttons and switches are presented using their exact spelling and capitalization and surrounded by   
					brackets (i.e. press the [PAGE 1] button).   
					• Activate is used with switches/buttons that toggle between two values and means place the control in its   
					active state.   
					• Deactivate is used with switches/buttons that toggle between two values and means place the control in   
					its non-active state.   
					• Intercancel means that pushing one button simultaneously selects that button and automatically   
					deselects the previously selected button. One button is always active. For example, the [SHOW] buttons   
					intercancel.   
					• Select describes pointing to and clicking a button or checkbox (on a software screen) such that it is   
					activated. This allows a single instruction to describe this action without knowing the control’s previous   
					state. For example, if the control is not selected, clicking the control once selects it. If it is already   
					selected, no action is required.   
					• Highlight describes the outlining of selected text or files with a colored border to make it stand out. For   
					example, this text is highlighted. Text may be highlighted by clicking and dragging the cursor across the   
					portion desired.   
					This manual is Copyright © 2008 Elation Professional. All rights reserved. No part of the manual included with   
					this product can be reproduced or transmitted in any form, by any means, for any purpose without prior written   
					authorized permission.   
					Information contained in this manual is subject to change at any time and without notice. Please contact Elation   
					Customer Service or visit www.elationlighting.com   
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				4. Operation   
					4.1 Auto/Manual mode   
					Press and hold Auto/Manual button down for more 2 seconds to access Auto or Manual function mode. The   
					red indicator indicates the Auto function mode is currently engaged and the blue one illuminates in the Manual   
					function mode.   
					In Manual mode, user enable to close the current show by pressing and holding OFF button for more 2 seconds   
					until its indicator illuminates.   
					In Manual Mode, Shows assignments in Pages may refer to the following table:   
					Object   
					Page 1   
					Page 2   
					Page 3   
					Page 4   
					Show 1 Show 2 Show 3 Show 4 Show 5 Show 6 Show 7 Show 8   
					Show 1 Show 2 Show 3 Show 4 Show 5 Show 6 Show 7 Show 8   
					Show 9 Show 11 Show 12 Show 13 Show 14 Show 15 Show 16   
					Show 10   
					Show 17 Show 18 Show 19 Show 20 Show 21 Show 22 Show 23 Show 24   
					Table 1   
					Show 25 Show 26 Show 27 Show 28 Show 29 Show 30 Show 31 Show 32   
					4.2. AR-32 Configuration Software Operation   
					Shows are available configured by performing AR-32 configuration software operations with computer and   
					for further information, please refer to the next accompanying manual of "AR-32 Configuration Software   
					Operation Guide".   
					4.3 Operation on Remote Controller   
					User can use AR-32 Remote to control AR-32RM Architectural Show System. These functions of push   
					buttons on the panel of AR-32 Remote are same with ones of your AR-32RM.   
					4.4. DMX Control Mode   
					In this mode, SHOWs are available to be controlled and playback by receiving initial DMX address via AR32   
					configuration software setting. And user may use DMX values to control the desired SHOWs. For further   
					information, please refer to the accompanying table:   
					DMX Channel Selection   
					Starting Channel   
					DMX Values & Functions   
					0~3 to trigger Show 1;   
					4~7 to trigger Show 2;   
					8~11 to trigger Show 3;   
					.............   
					124~127 to trigger Show 32;   
					129~255 to close Show.   
					0~79 to Pause;   
					80~159 to Play;   
					160~255 to Stop.   
					Starting Channel   
					+1   
					Starting Channel   
					+2   
					0~127 to Normal Output;   
					128~255 to Blackout.   
					Table 2   
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				5. DMX Set up   
					5.1 Data Cable (DMX Cable) Requirements:   
					The AR-32RM can be controlled via DMX-512 protocol and your DMX controller requires a standard 3-pin   
					XLR connector for data input and data output(Figure1). Connect the AR-32RM and your fixtures together   
					using standard 3 pin DMX cables. The AR-32RM uses DMX-512 protocol to operate your fixtures.   
					If you are constructing your own data cables, be sure to use standard   
					two conductor shielded cable (This cable may be purchased at almost   
					all professional sound and lighting stores). Your cables should be made   
					Figure 1   
					with a 3-pin male and female XLR connector on either end of the cable.   
					Also remember that DMX lines must be daisy chained and can't be split.   
					*Note:   
					Be sure to follow figures two and three when making your own cables. Do not use the ground lug on the XLR   
					connector. Do not connect the cable's shield conductor to the ground lug or allow the shield conductor to   
					come in contact with the XLR's outer casing. Grounding the shield could cause a short circuit and erratic   
					behavior.   
					COMMON   
					DMX+   
					DMX-   
					DMX 512 OUT   
					3-PIN XLR   
					DMX 512 IN   
					3-PIN XLR   
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					XLR Pin Configuration   
					Pin 1 = Ground   
					XLR Male Socket   
					XLR Female Socket   
					2 Cold   
					1 Ground   
					2 Cold   
					1 Ground   
					Figure 3   
					Pin 2 = Data Compliment (negative)   
					Pin 3 = Data True (positive)   
					3 Hot   
					3 Hot   
					*Special Note:   
					Line Termination. When longer runs of cable are used, you may need to use a terminator on the last unit to   
					avoid erratic behavior. A terminator is a 120 ohm 1/4 watt resistor which is connected between pins 2 and 3   
					of a male XLR connector (DATA + and DATA -). This unit is inserted in the female XLR connector of the last   
					unit in your daisy chain to terminate the line. Using a cable terminator will decrease the possibilities of erratic   
					behavior.   
					Termination reduces signal errors and avoids signal transmission problems and   
					interference. It is always advisable to connect a DMX terminal, (Resistance   
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					120 Ohm 1/4 W) between PIN 2 (DMX-) and PIN 3 (DMX +) of the last   
					fixture.   
					DMX Signal Cable. 120 ohm impedance DMX signal cable MUST be used for signal connection.   
					5.2 5-Pin XLR DMX Connectors.   
					Some manufactures use 5-pin XLR connectors for DATA transmission in place of 3-pin. 5-pin XLR fixtures   
					may be implemented in a 3-pin XLR DMX line. When inserting standard 5-pin XLR connectors in to a 3-pin   
					line a cable adaptor must be used, these adaptors are readily available at most electric stores. The chart   
					below details a proper cable conversion.   
					3-Pin XLR to 5-Pin XLR Conversion   
					3-Pin XLR Female(Out)   
					5-pin XLR Male(In)   
					Conductor   
					Pin 1   
					Pin 2   
					Pin 1   
					Pin 2   
					Ground/Shield   
					Data Compliment(-signal)   
					Data True(+signal)   
					Not Used   
					Pin 3   
					Pin 3   
					Pin 4 - Do Not Used   
					Pin 5 - Do Not Used   
					Table 3   
					Not Used   
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				6. AR-32 Configuration Software Operating Guide   
					6.1 USB Drive Program & AR-32 Configuration Program Installation   
					6.1.1 USB Drive Program Installation   
					If you first use the system, you must install the USB Driver and AR-32 Configuration Software program as the   
					simply following these steps;   
					1.Before installing USB Drive program, please ensure all tension and USB cable connections are connected   
					properly.   
					2.Download the main program folder, copy and save them in the pointed path of your computer which you   
					wish.   
					3.Connect your AR-32RM to your computer with USB cable via USB port.   
					4.Power the AR-32RM on.   
					5.And a promote screen will indicate you to install USB Driver program by following the installation process   
					till it has been completed.   
					NOTE: You must select "Driver" directory in the main folder to install.   
					6.1.2 AR-32 Configuration Program Installation   
					Open the main folder file, and select AR-32 program, then simple double-click on the "SETUP.EXE" file,   
					follow the installation process to install till it has been completed.   
					6.1.3 How to uninstall USB Drive program and AR-32 Configuration software   
					USB Drive program and AR-32 Configuration software can be uninstalled via "Add or Remove   
					Programs" utility found in the Control Panel.   
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				6.2 AR-32 IR Remote Controls   
					The AR-32 IR Remote (Figure 5) has the following controls and indicators. Each control is described in   
					Table 4.   
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					Table 4   
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					[Page]   
					[OFF] button turns the system off when in Manual mode.   
					[Page] buttons (1-4) allow user to select from four pages (banks)   
					of shows when in Manual mode.   
					[Auto/manual] button toggles between Automatic and Manual   
					operation modes.   
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					4 
					[Auto/manual]   
					[Show]   
					[Show] buttons (1-8) allow user to select individual scenes within   
					a selected page when in Manual mode.   
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				6.3 Software Overview   
					The AR-32 Architectural Recorder System includes computer software that is used to configure and load shows   
					to the controller itself. The software is designed for use on Microsoft Windows computer operating systems.   
					6.3.1 Main Screen   
					When the AR-32 Control System Software is launched, the Main Screen (Figure 6) is displayed.   
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					Figure 6   
					From the Main Screen, users may perform the following actions:   
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					Access File, Edit, and Help menus   
					[Open Flash] files and assign each of the 12 [FlashX:] buttons   
					Set RGB Point (1-170)   
					Select Low Cut on/off   
					[Preview] a selected Flash program   
					[FileConvert] a selected Flash file to a .scn file   
					Record [DMX Recorder] scenes to a .scn file   
					Open [Edit Show] and [Event Edit] screens   
					[Play], [Pause], and [Stop] selected Flash file   
					The Main Screen displays the current date and time in the lower right corner of the screen. These values are   
					synchronized by the PC time and date settings.   
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				Managing Flash Files   
					Adobe Flash (.swf) files are popular animation graphics which can be used for playback on RGB fixtures. The   
					AR-32 software is capable of controlling up to 170 pixels (each pixel using 3 DMX channels for Red, Green,   
					Blue intensity (Figure 7). Pixel count is set using the drop menu labeled RGB Point. If the overall brightness of   
					a Flash file appears dark in the preview window, use the Low Cut checkbox (on by default).   
					PIXEL   
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					DMX   
					CHANNEL   
					1,2,3 4,5,6 7,8,9   
					Figure 7   
					The pixels may be arranged in any orientation. This permits the production of simple animated graphic effects.   
					For example, a 13x13 pixel square (169 pixels total) can be used to display a spinning color wheel. To   
					accomplish this, the “stage” area in Flash must be set to 13x13 pixels (Figure 8).   
					Figure 8   
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				When working with Flash files, it is often useful to create a mask layer so that only the desired area is visible   
					(Figure 9).   
					Figure 9   
					The mask object should be the same size as the stage area, in this case 13x13 pixels. Any animation occurring   
					under the mask will only display in the masked area. In this example, a multi-colored wheel spins behind the   
					mask, rotating 180 degrees in 12 frames. With frames per second set to 12, this animation will last exactly one   
					second.   
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					NOTE: The AR-32 software does not interpret action script, so only basic motion and shape tweening   
					animations should be used.   
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				The resulting animation will be a 13x13 pixel square with four colors rotating 180 degrees when played back   
					(Figure 10).   
					Figure 10   
					When played back on RGB fixtures, each pixel in the array will receive its DMX color values from the AR-32   
					controller, and should look similar to the original Flash file including any animation (Figure 11).   
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					Figure 11   
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				The twelve [FlashX:] buttons on the Main Screen may be configured to link to Flash files for quick recall. To   
					link a file, select (right click) the desired [FlashX:] button. A window will open allowing you to browse to the   
					desired .swf file. Highlight the file and select open file. The file is now liked to the button, and the button will   
					display the linked file name (Figure 12).   
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					Figure 12   
					Files may also be opened using the [Open Flash] button. The [Play], [Pause], and [Stop] buttons allow manual   
					control of the playback.   
					Flash files may be converted to DMX scene files (.scn) and loaded to the AR-32. With the desired file loaded in   
					Preview Screen, select [File Convert]. Enter Flash file playback speed in frames per second (Figure 13).   
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					Figure 13   
					Select [OK]. Set desired save file name (.scn) and location. A progress bar shows conversion progress (Figure   
					14).   
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				Recording DMX Files   
					The AR-32 Architectural Recorder System is designed to record DMX data streams from another controller.   
					These recordings are then saved as DMX scene (.scn) files for playback. To record a DMX scene file, prepare   
					the source controller and connect its DMX output to the AR-32P DMX Input.   
					Select [DMX Recorder] and set desired save file name (.scn) and location. [Record], [Stop Recorder], and   
					record timer appear on the lower center of the screen (Figure 15).   
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					Figure 15   
					Simultaneously trigger the desired scene on the source controller and select [Record] on the screen. The record   
					timer will increment as the scene records. When finished, select [Stop Recorder].   
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				6.3.2 Show Edit Screen   
					The Show Edit Screen (Figure 16) allows users to configure each of the 32 shows and handles file transfers   
					between the AR-32C and the PC.   
					Figure 16   
					From the Show Edit Screen, users may perform the following actions:   
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					[Read Current AR-32 Scenes] (that are loaded in AR-32 controller memory)   
					[Save Scene To PC]   
					[Load Scene To AR-32]   
					[Save All Scenes To PC]   
					[Load All Scenes To AR-32]   
					[Delete Scene File]   
					[Format Device] (erase all AR-32 memory)   
					Assign scene file to show memory location   
					Assign AR-32 DMX address   
					Assign scene fade time in seconds   
					[Download To Keypad] (save individual show settings to AR-32 controller)   
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				Man aging DMX Files   
					To load current AR-32C scene files from the controller into the software, select [Read Current AR-32 Scenes].   
					Scenes display in the AR-32 Scenes File List window. Scenes display in alphabetical order, and DO NOT retain   
					any show mappings or sequencing.   
					Any scene file may be saved to PC for storage or backup. To save, highlight the desired scene and select [Save   
					Scene To PC]. Likewise, any scene file may be loaded from PC into the AR-32 software. To load a scene file,   
					select [Load Scene To AR-32].   
					To save all scene files currently displayed in the AR-32 Scenes File List to PC, select [Save All Scenes To PC].   
					The software will prompt you to enter a save location folder name (Figure 17).   
					Figure 17   
					Save folders are located in the C:\Program Files\AR-32\TempDir by default.   
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				To load all scenes from a PC folder to the AR-32 software, select [Load All Scenes To AR-32]. The software   
					will prompt you to select a save location folder from which to load (Figure 18). Up to 248 scene files may be   
					loaded at one time.   
					Figure 18   
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					To delete a file from the AR-32 Scenes File List, highlight the desired file and select [Delete Scene File]. The   
					scene file is removed from the list. Take care to save files to your PC (if desired) before deleting them from the   
					AR-32 Scenes File List as this action cannot be undone.   
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				To erase all AR-32 scenes from contro ller memory, select [Format Device]. The software will prompt you with   
					a warning to confirm this action (Figure 19).   
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				Configuring Shows   
					Up to 16 scene files may be assigned to each of the 32 show locations (maximum of 248 scene files or 128 Mb).   
					Select the show to configure using the drop menu in the top right corner of the screen (Figure 20). Set the base   
					address of the AR-32 in the DMX Address field. This allows a DMX device to trigger the AR-32 remotely. Set   
					the fade time (between scenes) in the Fade Time field. This value determines how many seconds it takes to   
					change from scene to scene.   
					Figure 20   
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					Assign scenes to the selected show using the [>], [Insert], and [<] buttons. Highlight a scene in the AR-32   
					Scenes File List and select [>] to add it to the show list on the right. Likewise, highlight a scene in the show list   
					and select [<] to remove it from the show. To insert a scene, highlight it in the AR-32 Scenes File List, then   
					highlight the scene it should precede in the show list, and select [Insert].   
					To save a configured show to the AR-32C controller, select [Download to Keypad].   
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				6.3.3 Events Edit Screen   
					The Events Edit Screen (Figure 21) allows users to set timed triggers for each of the 32 show files and download   
					them to the AR-32.   
					Figure 21   
					From the Events Edit Screen, users may perform the following actions:   
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					Select show to assign timed events   
					Select Calendar or Weekly events   
					[Save] current settings   
					[Delete] settings   
					[Download To AR-32] (save timed events to AR-32)   
					The Events Edit Screen displays the current date and time in the lower left corner of the screen. These values are   
					synchronized by the PC time and date settings.   
					To select a show for timed event assignment, use the drop menu in the top left corner of the screen. Next, choose   
					whether the event will occur based on calendar date or day of week by selecting the appropriate radio button.   
					The screen will enable the Date Select or Weekly Select areas accordingly.   
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				Weekly Events   
					Assign Weekly Events to a selected show as follows:   
					1. Select the days (or everyday) for the show to play from the Weekly Events area (Figure 22).   
					Figure 22   
					2. Set Event Start and Stop Time in the Time Select area.   
					3. Select the [Save] button. Saved events will display in the window on the right side of the screen.   
					4. If a saved event is incorrect, it may be removed by highlighting the event and selecting the [Delete]   
					button.   
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					5. Select the [Download To AR-32] button to download events to the controller.   
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				Calendar Events   
					Assign calendar events to a selected show as follows:   
					1. Select a Date Start and Date Stop from the Date Select area (Figure 23).   
					Figure 23   
					2. Set Event Start and Stop Time in the Time Select area.   
					3. Select the [Save] button. Saved events will display in the window on the right side of the screen (Figure   
					24).   
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				Figure 24   
					4. If a saved event is incorrect, it may be removed by highlighting the event and selecting the [Delete]   
					button.   
					5. Select the [Download To AR-32] button to download events to the controller.   
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				6.4 Programming Tips   
					Flash Files:   
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					Only Flash (.swf) files without action script will convert.   
					Flash file speed should never exceed 35 frames per second.   
					Flash file size should never exceed 170 pixels with 255,000 total frames.   
					File playback automatically loops. Ensure animation has common start/stop point or fades in/out.   
					DMX Files:   
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					DMX scene files are limited to 128 Mb total space in the AR-32 controller. Longer recordings occupy   
					more memory.   
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					Recording one full cycle of motion or color effect will ensure smooth playback when looped.   
					File playback automatically loops. Ensure chases have common start/stop point.   
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				7. Service   
					7.1 Maintenance   
					The AR-32 Architectural Recorder System should require minimal maintenance over its operational life.   
					To prevent the risk of electrical shock, do not open this unit. There are no user serviceable   
					parts inside this unit.   
					The following basic maintenance practices will help keep the system performing well and looking good:   
					7.1.1 General Inspection   
					1. Inspect the system components on a regular basis. Check each button and indicator for proper operation.   
					Ensure data cables are securely connected. Check for dirt or moisture on all system surfaces.   
					2. Correct any external problems and test the system. If there are still indications that something is not   
					functioning correctly, contact Elation Customer Support.   
					7.1.2 Basic Cleaning   
					1. Wipe the external surfaces of system components on a regular basis using a dry cloth to prevent dust   
					accumulation. If necessary, slightly moisten the cloth with a mild soap and water solution.   
					Never use an abrasive cleaning solution on the exterior surfaces of the system components.   
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				7.2 Troubleshooting   
					The AR-32 Architectural Recorder System should perform well when properly operated and maintained,   
					however, sometimes things just don’t work like they should. Table 5 contains symptoms, causes, and resolutions   
					for common faults.   
					Table 5   
					Symptom   
					No Power   
					Cause   
					Bad power connection.   
					Resolution   
					Check power connection.   
					Reconnect plug if needed.   
					Ensure receptacle has power.   
					Check fuse. Replace if needed.   
					Check and correct DMX   
					addressing.   
					No receptacle power.   
					Bad fuse.   
					Improper DMX addressing.   
					Erratic Fixture   
					Behavior   
					Improper DMX data cable.   
					Verify proper DMX data cable.   
					Replace if needed.   
					No DMX termination.   
					Bad data connection.   
					Properly terminate DMX data run.   
					Check all data cable connections.   
					Repair or reconnect as needed.   
					See No Power above.   
					No Control   
					No power.   
					Bad remote batteries.   
					Improper DMX addressing.   
					Replace remote batteries.   
					Check and correct DMX   
					addressing.   
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