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  1. Hello, Yes as Dave says, these had Varta Mempac 3.6v 150mAh batteries. For more information on Sirius, see below... https://zero88.com/control/sirius If you have any questions let me know. Edward
  2. Hi Sam, For our console training and demonstrations we use Iiyama ProLite T2236MSC-B2... https://iiyama.com/gl_en/products/prolite-t2236msc-b2/ These are 10 point capacitive multi-touch screens, and are plug and play with Windows 10, so should work for your application too. Edward
  3. Hi Will, If you would like to attend a training session later in the year, please see our training dates below, and filter by Watford... https://zero88.com/training#eventdates As Jon mentioned, if there is anything you would like to go over on the phone in the meantime, just let me know. Hope this helps, Edward
  4. Hi Ian, If you have any questions on the FLX range, feel free to email me directly. For a comparison chart, see below... https://zero88.com/control#compare Hope this helps, Edward
  5. Hi Taylord, As kgallen and pritch have queried, what protocol are you using to send DMX over Ethernet, sACN or ArtNet? As kgallen suggested, feel free to post on the Zero 88 Forum or email me directly if you wish. What IP addresses are the FLX and Node set to? Are you using a single Ethernet cable to link the two, or is it part of a larger network? If you have any questions let me know. Edward
  6. Hi Viktor, The smallest console we make with 2 universes is the FLX S24 console. This is limited to a maximum of 48 fixtures though... https://zero88.com/control/flxs If a higher fixture count is required along with more advanced feature set, the full size FLX console may be worth a look... https://zero88.com/control/flx Obviously I won't be able to provide an unbiased opinion of console operation versus Quartz, but thought it is worth mentioning the Zero 88 offering for this sort of criteria. If you have any questions feel free to drop me an email. Edward
  7. Hi David, I believe I replied to your email to Zero 88 Enquiries about this. If there is any further Zero 88-specific information you need, just let me know. Edward
  8. Yes Alcora MK1 didn't have the ability to soft patch. You should find the Blackout button works correctly outside of Super User. For reference Alcora MK1 had a grey front panel, and MK2 had a blue front panel. Glad to hear you have it working how you wanted. Edward
  9. Yes, that's correct. Edward
  10. Hi RedDog, Page 36 of the manual goes through DMX patching on the Alcora MK2. You may find this helpful, as it allows you to customise the DMX address each channel fader controls. Each channel fader can also control multiple addresses. If you have any questions let me know. Edward
  11. Zero 88 Alcora MK2 support information here... http://support.zero88.com/975403161 Edward
  12. Yes the Level 12 must have been modified to suit the Green Ginger. All analogue equipment as standard shipped with the much more common 8 pin DIN sockets, for 6 channels per cable, plus desk supply from dimmers plus common. The Level 12 therefore had a pair of outputs, 1-6 and 7-12. Edward
  13. Hi Phil, Edward from Zero 88 here. If you'd like any more information on FLX S that kgallen mentions, feel free to get in touch. Kind regards, Edward
  14. No problem, let us know if you have any queries. Edward
  15. Hello, I believe someone has spoken to our Service Manager Keith about this. Please email us the show file to support@zero88.com and we'll take a look, however we haven't heard of anything like this before. There isn't an option on Jesters for saving only part of the show file. Are all cues/submasters/palettes still there? Is it just the fixtures that have been removed? All the best, Edward
  16. For more information on loading fixtures onto original Frog series consoles, please see here... http://support.zero88.com/975064841 Edward
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