Daktronics Pro Series Operations and Maintenance Manual User Manual

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Figure 7.15: Select Motor

Motor/Group

There are two kinds of cue actions: those that

command motors to move and those that do not.
To command a motor to move:
Select the Motor from the list for the first action of a

new cue (Figure 7.15). The CONFIRM button will

activate when a selection has been made. When

the motor group actions are set, touch CONFIRM to

continue.
Touch NO MOVE to command no action, or touch
CANCEL to return to entering the cue title.

Touch NO MOVE to see the options available

(Figure 7.16).
There are two No Move commands.

• A WAIT command will pause for a specified

amount of time before the next action is run.

A WAIT may be placed anywhere in a cue.

After selecting a wait, the VAC will display

a keypad to enter the amount of time to

wait before running the next action.

• A FOLLOW command can only be the last

action in a cue and tells the VAC controller to

execute the following cue immediately.

A WAIT command will pause for a specified

amount of time before the next action is run. If the

WAIT is in the middle of a cue, it begins timing with

the previous action. After timing is complete, the next

set of actions begins. This is easier to grasp with an

example cue sheet.

Cue 1.00, First Cue
0 Motor 0

UPPER 15 sec. AND

1 Motor 1

UPPER 15 sec. AND

2 WAIT

20 sec. AND

3 Motor 0

LOWER 25 sec. AND

4 Motor 1

LOWER 25 sec. END

The WAIT starts timing when Motor 0 and Motor 1

begin moving. Because the WAIT time is 5 seconds

longer than the amount of time to move the motors,

both motors are available to be moved in the

following actions.

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Figure 7.16: No Move menu

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