| INSTRUCTIONS |     
    
    
    
    | Purpose |     
    This worksheet is used to document the configuration of Obey 40 steps in chases. 
        Memory bank assignments are documented in the associated bank schedule.
        Fixture settings for each scene are documented in the associated scene schedule.
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    | Architecture |      
    The Chauvet Obey 40 features six programmed chases. Each chase can be up to 
        240 steps. Each step consists of the combination of a bank and a scene. Scenes
        can be used in multiple chases or repeated in chase patterns as needed. Chases
        can be cascaded. Chase speed and Fade time is controlled at run time by manual
        faders.
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    | Process |     
    
        A chase is a sequenced collection of scenes.
        Start by selecting a chase by tapping on chase button [1] though [6].
        Next tap [BANK UP] or [BANK DOWN] until desired bank is displayed.
        Next tap scene button [1] through [8] to select scene.
        Finally tap [ADD] button. Lights will flash indicating the scene
        has been added to the end of the chase.
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    | Printing |     
    For best results, set printer to only print page one unless you need copies of 
        these instructions. | 
    
    
    
    | Event |     
    This block can be used to describe the event. | 
    
        
    
    | Start Date |     
    This block can be used to indicate date when programming needs to be ready in the controller. | 
    
    
    
    | End Date |     
    This block can be used to indicate date when controller will be available for the next event. | 
    
    
    
    | Chase |     
    Indicate chase 1 through 6. | 
    
    
    
    | Bank |     
    Indicate Page 1 through  30. | 
    
    
        
    
    | Scene |     
    Indicate Scene 1 through 8. | 
    
    
    
    | Behavior |     
    Specify expected behavior for this step in the chase (e.g. red wash, blue wash, green wash) 
        in general terms. Specific behavior will be documented in the Scene Shedule.
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