| INSTRUCTIONS |     
| Purpose |     
This worksheet documents the function of each channel for each fixture. This form is an attachment
    to the controller schedule.
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| Architecture |     
    Each Chauvet Obey 70 fixture has thirty two  DMX channels divided into 
    Page A (channels 1-16) and Page B (channels 17-32). Channels can be patched,
    and reversed.
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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 fixtures need to be ready. | 
| End Date |     
This block can be used to indicate date when fixtures will be available for the next event. | 
    
| Fixture Type |     
Specify what type of device is physically mapped to this fixture. Additional details
    such as mounting, connector, or customizations can be noted here.
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| Universe |     
DMX is divided into universes of 512 channels. Indicate which universe this controller 
    is managing.
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| DMX Assignment |     
Specifies the starting DMX address for this fixture. In the chart below, mark unused
    channels 'N/A'. While it might be possible to "stack" more than one device on a fixture
    it isn't practical in operation.
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| Fixture Assignment |     
Specify the which controller fixture the fixture is assigned to.
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| Function |     
Specify the control function for this channel. You can also annotate additional
    useful information e.g. 0-20 off, 21-127 forward rot, 128-255 reverse rot. as 
    desired
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| CR |     
Channel Reverse: Reversing can be used to make fixture actions more convenient so that 
    0 becomes 255 and 255 becomes 0. Leave blank or mark 'N' to indicate normal fader direction 
    or mark 'Y' to indicate reversed fader direction.
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| CP |     
Channel Patch: Some fixtures may have features on different channels form
others, for example Gobo on 6 on one type, but on 7 on another.  Patching allows
the operator to reassign channel 6 to 7 and 7 to 6 in order to line them up. Note
that the value to be entered is the actual DMX address to be patched.    
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