1Operations Manual and Users GuideBIJOU Ver. 2.11 1675 NW Cornelius Pass RD Hillsboro, OR 9712
10Figure 4 Screen KeysCONTROL KEYSCONTROL KEYSCONTROL KEYSCONTROL KEYSThe primary access to the control system is through thekeypad controls on the fr
11Figure 5 Action Keysaction) operation.PATCH [Patch Profile] (first hit)This screen shows the system patch tables by dimmer.Dimmers can be assigned t
12[Page Up]Used to change position of display screen to see the lastmajor full screen block of information.[Page Down]Used to change position of displ
13Figure 6 Number KeysFigure 7 XY & AB Fader Control KeysNUMBER KEYSNUMBER KEYSNUMBER KEYSNUMBER KEYSNUMBER KEY PADNumber keys are the primary way
14Figure 8 Default Setting 1 ScreenMAIN MENUMAIN MENUMAIN MENUMAIN MENUThe Setup Screen is divided into two columns. The leftcolumn lists the topics
15Figure 9 Default MenuFigure 10 Default Setting 2 Screenin the previous cue the level for that channel will“track” thru and into the cue you are cre
16Figure 11 Default Setting 2 menuFigure 12 Clear Menu2. Update AB FaderA “Yes’ assumes that you are creating memory cuesand recording them on the AB
17Figure 13 Save MenuFigure 14 Load Menu7. Restores original factory default settings withoutclearing Cues, Effects, Submasters etc.8. Restores all
18Figure 14 Print MenuFigure 15 MISC MenuPRINT FUNCTIONSPRINT FUNCTIONSPRINT FUNCTIONSPRINT FUNCTIONSThe Print Functions menu allows access to all pri
19Figure 16 Bijou disk driveactivates input/output port and screen for programmingMIDI activated events.If the clock is not set to the proper time you
2ABOUT THE MANUAL 5ABOUT THE BIJOU
20Figure 17 Patch Screeninformation from the system and allow you to startoperating the machine with a clean slate.PATCH (screen)PATCH (screen)PATCH (
21Figure 18 Patch at level, profile, ND, and parkThe default Profile is 1, if you do not enter a profile for adimmer the system assumes Profile 1 and
22NON-DIMNON-DIMNON-DIMNON-DIMDimmers can be patched and operated as a Non-Dim. ANon-Dim goes from 0 to 100% instantly. It is your On/Offswitch for
23Figure 19 Profile Screenoutput of the dimmer equal to the percentage of travel of thefader. So if you raise a channel fader to a level of 65 thedim
24Figure 20 Stage ScreenScreen you will see that the change you made to Profile 17has been cleared. NOTE: All 25 profiles may be modified by the oper
25Figure 21 Help WindowFigure 22 Cross Fader, Submaster Output DisplayFigure 23 XY Cross-Fader in Manual ModeHELPHELPHELPHELPThe HELP section is desig
26Figure 24 Channels/fadersGRANDMASTERGRANDMASTERGRANDMASTERGRANDMASTERIn order for levels you are setting to be seen on stage,the Blackout switch nee
27If you are going to do the cross fade in time the operatorshould be given a WARNING CUE #, then a READY CUE #ON A 3 COUNT and finally a CUE # ON A 3
28Another use of both 2 Scene, but more often 1 Scene, isto manually establish a lighting look on stage and then recordthat look to a memory preset.
29faded up to full as well.In most cases well operating in 1 Scene mode you donot set a cue up, go into it, fade it out, set another cue, fadeinto it,
30position and the XY fader is in the Up (near [Load] & [FadeTake]).RECORDING A CUE FROM LEVELS SET WITH THERECORDING A CUE FROM LEVELS SET WITH T
31Figure 25 Cue List ScreenTIMED FADESTIMED FADESTIMED FADESTIMED FADESNotice that in the TIME window of the screen for AB itsays MAN or manual. This
32second fade. If you were to stop here and ended thecommand with [Enter] Cue 2 would be recorded with an UpTIME of 3 seconds and a Down TIME of 3 se
33the STAGE Screen with only Channel 26 at a level of FL.To set channel levels via the keypad you start byentering the channel and or channels you wis
34Figure 26 Stage Screen (Rem Dim)Figure 27 Cue List with different Cue typesline read ‘ALL AT’ then press [At] [0] [Enter]. If you wish toset them a
35Figure 28 Stage Screen with Multi-Part Cue loadedChannel/faders down to 0% at the end of a cue, you onlychange the Channel/faders that are going to
36Now return to STAGE Screen and [Load] cue [4] to theAB cross fader and press [Go] to fade into it. Now you willsee Cue 5 loaded and ready to fade i
37run thru the your cues without them.If the next night you find that the broken toe was only asprain and the dance number is back in you can clear th
38Figure 29 Cue Preview ScreenOne good use of this ability is running the basic showcues (say Cues 0.5 thru 300) on the AB cross fader. And atthe sam
39Figure 30 Cue List ScreenMODIFIYING AN EXISTING CUES ATTRIBUTESMODIFIYING AN EXISTING CUES ATTRIBUTESMODIFIYING AN EXISTING CUES ATTRIBUTESMODIFIYIN
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40Figure 31 Track ScreenFigure 32 Bijou Submastersbe access by using the [Page Down] [Page Up] and [Next][Last] keys or by pressing [Cue] [#] [Enter]
41Figure 33 Sub Preview ScreenSubmaster window and on the console Submaster LED’s.On the stage screen the submasters are shown on thebottom of the sc
42keyboard to enter a name for the desired Submaster whenworking/viewing it on the SUB PREVIEW screen. So type foryour new Submaster Pg 1 Sub 1 type
43green as active. You will also see that Sub: 02 has a pagenumber (Pg: 2) above it.RECORDING SUBMASTERS FROM THE STAGE SCREENRECORDING SUBMASTERS FR
44Figure 34 Timed NORM Sub W/HoldINHB= Inhibitive mode, think of this as a “Reverse Fader”. Inoperation as you raise the inhibitive fader from 0 to 1
45screen and press Pg: 1 Sub:1 bump button. The levels willfade up and stay on until you press the bump button again tostart the fade out.MERGING A S
46Figure 35 Effect Screenediting on this page it is a read only screen.EFFECTSEFFECTSEFFECTSEFFECTSEffects are sequential, automated lighting changes.
47the same time move all of the remaining steps down one stepand renumber them sequentially for you.To delete a step you press [Delete] [F2] followed
48Figure 36 Macro ScreenThis will load a yellow 01 on the E/Pg: line directly abovea yellow 24 on the Sub: line of the Submaster control sectionof the
49Figure 37 Recording MACRO in Stage ScreenTO RUN A MACROTO RUN A MACROTO RUN A MACROTO RUN A MACROTo run a macro, from any screen, press [Macro #]fol
5Figure 1 BijouABOUT THE MANUALABOUT THE MANUALABOUT THE MANUALABOUT THE MANUALThis manual (like most operations manuals) isdivided into Sections and
REMOTE VIDEOThe console can be fitted to output the Super VGA signal toremote locations. (Distances greater than 25 feet)When fitted with this option,
DESIGNER’S REMOTEThe Bijou Consoles support a Designer’s Remote consolewhich offers duplicate keypad features remote from the controlconsole. Coupled
6SECTION I: SYSTEM DETAILS ANDSECTION I: SYSTEM DETAILS ANDSECTION I: SYSTEM DETAILS ANDSECTION I: SYSTEM DETAILS ANDASSEMBLY FOR OPERATION (TheA
7figure 2 Bijou Rear PanelNOTES: Dust, smoke and liquids can ruin any piece ofquality electronics. Keep operation areas clean and do notallow contam
8ASSEMBLYASSEMBLYASSEMBLYASSEMBLYRefer to REAR PANEL for location of appropriate jacks/plugsfor assembly prior to start.To assemble the Bijou for oper
9Figure 3 Front Panelpush it to the ‘On’ position. This should light two blue LED’sdotting the ‘I & J’ in the name Bijou on the front of the cons
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