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MagicQ Quick Start PC Wing is a Quick Start Guide to using MagicQ PC Wings. It introduces the layout of the MagicQ PC software along with the key functions. It then runs through patching a show, recording Cues and Cue Stacks and show playback. The manual provides detailed information on all the standard and advanced features of MagicQ PC.

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Magicqquickstartpc

MagicQ Quick Start PC Wing is a Quick Start Guide to using MagicQ PC Wings. It introduces the layout of the MagicQ PC software along with the key functions. It then runs through patching a show, recording Cues and Cue Stacks and show playback. The manual provides detailed information on all the standard and advanced features of MagicQ PC.

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Quick Start Guide to using MagicQ PC Wings


Introduction

This document is intended to enable you to get up and running with MagicQ PC Wings, through plugging up and
installation of the software on your PC. It is designed to introduce the layout of the MagicQ PC software along with the
key functions. It then runs through patching a show, recording Cues and Cue Stacks and show playback.

This guide is not a substitute for the MagicQ manual. The manual provides detailed information on all the standard
and advanced features of MagicQ PC. The manual is available from ChamSys website at www.chamsys.co.uk. The
manual is also available on MagicQ PC - simply press the Help button and use hyperlinks to navigate to the topic you
are interested in.

MiniWing PC Wing
MaxiWing

Connections

The picture below shows the connections on a MagicQ PC Wing. The MagicQ MaxiWing has similar connectors, but
with four DMX512 outputs. The MagicQ MiniWing has only a USB connector and a single DMX output connector.

USB connector Remote


to PC trigger Console lamp

Power Power Data Out Data In


DMX512 connector indicator indicator indicator
ports (12V DC)

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Plugging up

· Connect the PC Wing to the PC using the USB cable provided.


· Put the console lamp into the console lamp socket
· Connect the power to the PC Wing (12V DC power supply unit)

The MagicQ MiniWing, PC Wing and MaxiWing MQ50 have DMX512 outputs on their rear or side panels for direct
connection to DMX512 compliant equipment.

It is possible to use add additional universes via Ethernet. To use an external Ethernet to DMX converter box such as
the ChamSys 3 Universe Ethernet to DMX converter connect the DMX converter to the network port of the PC using a
network cable. When making a direct connection (no router or hub) in this way an ”inverted” network cable must be
used.

To connect multiple Ethernet to DMX converters to MagicQ PC use a network hub or network router using standard
network cables.

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Installing MagicQ PC Software

To use the MagicQ PC wing with a PC follow the instructions below. Exact sequence of events may vary according to
version of Windows running on the PC.

· Install MagicQ PC onto the PC from the CD.

· The latest version of MagicQ PC can be downloaded from the ChamSys web site www.chamsys.co.uk.

· Power up and connect the MagicQ PC Wing - the blue LEDs should come on in turn and then flash.

· Windows should detect the ChamSys PC wing and ask for drivers. Point it at the drivers in the MagicQ PC
Wing/MagicQ Wing Drivers directory on the CD and complete driver installation.

· If Windows does not asks you for drivers but installs them itself then you may need to force it to install the correct
drivers by selecting MagicQ PC Wing in Device Manager and updating the driver.

· Start up MagicQ PC software.

· Turn on the PC programming wing option – Setup Window, View Settings, Interface Settings, near the end of the
options list.

· The blue flashing LEDS on the MagicQ PC wing should stop flashing and the faders and encoders should have
control.

· To output DMX from the MagicQ PC wing, configure Universes 1 and 2 in Setup, View DMX I/O to PC wing and
enable them (press ENTER or double-click to change options).

MagicQ PC and touch screens

MagicQ PC can be used with touch screens in the same way that any other Windows application can be used with
touch screens. Install your touch screen on your Windows system according to the instructions relevant to the touch
screen. If you are able to use the touch screen to select items on the desktop instead of using a mouse, then MagicQ
will respond in a similar way.

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MagicQ PC Layout

The MagicQ PC layout is designed to be as similar to the MagicQ console layout as possible to make it easy for users
to transfer between the two. The central windows are exactly the same on MagicQ PC as on the consoles; the only
difference is the emulation of the encoders, faders and buttons.

There are several different modes which can be selected in the top right of the screen. The picture above shows
“Normal Mode” which contains an emulation of the faders and encoders from a MagicQ console. “Normal Mode” is
useful for programming and playing back shows when you do not have a MagicQ Wing attached. In this mode some
of the buttons found on the console are available through the PC keyboard – such as the cursor keys and the keypad.

“Normal Mode” looks slightly different depending on the screen resolution of your PC. If your PC has screen
resolution greater than 1024 by 768 then the buttons will become more spaced out and the encoders will be round
rather than ellipses. The 1024 by 768 resolution is the minimum screen resolution that MagicQ supports.

“Touch mode” is designed for use with touch screens when you have a MagicQ Wing connected. In this mode the
buttons are large so that they are easy to use with a touch screen.

“Reduced mode” is designed for use when you wish to run MagicQ PC and a visualiser on the same PC with only a
single monitor. We recommend the use of dual monitors when using visualisation – however, it is possible on a single
monitor using this mode.

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Screen & Encoders

On MagicQ consoles and on MagicQ PC the main operation is controlled through the central window. Around the
edge of the central window are 24 soft buttons and 8 rotary encoders. There are 12 soft buttons along the top and 4
down each side.

The buttons are referred to as soft buttons since their function changes according to the active window on the touch
screen. The current function of a soft button is displayed on the touch screen adjacent to the button. To select the
function you can either press the screen or the soft button itself.

The function of the rotary encoders also changes according to the active window with the current function being
displayed adjacent to the encoder.

At the top left and top right of the central window there are SHIFT and CTRL buttons. Pressing theses buttons selects
alternate functions for the soft buttons and encoders.

Windows

The area in the centre of the screen is the windows section in which the various control windows are displayed. There
are two main types of windows – boxes style windows which have large boxes such as the Group Window and
spreadsheet style editing windows such as the Patch Window.

Group Window

Patch Window

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A window is displayed by pressing the appropriate window button. Changing window does not affect programming or
playback. These buttons are provided through emulation in the MagicQ PC window. In addition on the MagicQ
MaxiWing there are physical buttons for each function.

MIN MAX CLOSE NEX PRE SIZE

MEDIA EXEC

PRO OUT SETUP PATCH MACRO HELP

CUE PLAY STACK CUE


PAG STACK
CUE
BACK STORE STORE

GROUP INT FX POS COL BEAM

Multiple windows can be displayed at one time by sizing the windows appropriately. In addition a complete
configuration of windows – i.e. a complete view can be selected using CTRL and the top soft buttons.

When a window button is pressed, that window becomes the active window. The active window is on the top of the
screen and is easily identified as the window with the highlighted title bar at the top. It is also the window with the
cursor in it.

An item in a window can be selected either

a) By pressing the touch screen over the appropriate part of the window
b) By moving the cursor to the appropriate position and pressing the ENTER button.
c) By moving the mouse to the position and pressing the left mouse button.

The cursor can be moved around the active window using the cursor keys in the Editor area of MagicQ PC or via the
cursor keys on the keyboard. PG UP, PG DN, PG LEFT and PG RIGHT can be used to scroll the window in the
appropriate direction. HOME and END can be used to get to the start and end of the window respectively.

Towards the bottom of the touch screen are two small windows, the Status Display and the Input Display. The Status
Display shows the current date and time, the ADD / SWAP status of MagicQ PC and other relevant status information.
The Input Display shows the data that has been currently entered through the keypad and the keyboard.

Head Control

The area around the two large rotary encoders is referred to as the head control area. It is used to alter the parameters
of individual heads and apply effects such as fans over groups of heads. The next head and prev head buttons are used
to select an individual head to modify.

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There other buttons control the selection mode; LOCATE, HIGHLIGHT, FAN, SINGLE, ODD/EVEN, and ALL.

Editor buttons

The Editor buttons are used to modify program data. These buttons are provided through emulation in the MagicQ PC
window. In addition on the MagicQ MaxiWing there are physical buttons for each function, and on the MagicQ PC
Wing the most important buttons are provided.

REL SEL CLEAR UNDO REM MOVE COPY

SHIFT BLIND ß SET INC UPD REC

The buttons on the right select actions:

RECORD, REMOVE, MOVE, COPY, SET, ASSIGN, INCLUDE, UPDATE

The buttons on the left:

BLIND and CLEAR affect the programmer


REL and SELECT affect playbacks
SHIFT selects alternate functions
<-- undoes keyboard input and clears actions

Playback

The Playback area is situated directly below the touch screen and consists of 10 playbacks each with a fader and four
buttons (FLASH, GO, STOP, SELECT). The area above each of the playbacks on the touch screen is used to provide
information about the status of the playback.

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The playback area also contains a Grand Master, a Sub Master, Page Select buttons and a Manual Playback for taking
control of Cue Stacks.

Getting going

Starting up MagicQ PC

After starting MagicQ PC you are presented with the introductory Help Window. Choose Continue Show.

You can revert to the Help Window by pressing the HELP button at any time.

MagicQ PC remembers all windows that were open when MagicQ PC was last used. To close all windows press SHIFT and
CLOSE.

Press SETUP to open the Setup Window.

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Erasing existing programming

Before programming a new show it is best to erase any existing programming. Open the Setup Window by pressing the
SETUP button.

Press the ERASE SHOW soft button. When asked for confirmation, select YES. You will then be prompted for the mode
you wish to use. Whichever mode you choose initially, settings can be changed at any time from the Setup Window.

Selecting outputs

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To enable output of channel data select the DMX IO VIEW in the Setup Window. This windows enables modification of the
inputs and outputs for the 12 universes. To enable the PC Wing DMX outputs set two of the universes to be “Out Type” of
PC Wing. You can choose any of the Universes – the first two set to PC Wing will output to the DMX512 outputs on the
rear of the PC Wing.

There are 4 outputs on the MagicQ MaxiWing and one on the MagicQ MiniWing.

It is possible to add additional outputs via Ethernet.

If you are using Ethernet to DMX512 conversion boxes then you will need to configure the boxes to respond to the correct
ArtNet sub-net and ArtNet universe. With ChamSys 3 Universe Ethernet to DMX boxes you need to set up the two rotary
switches to the correct values – the left one for ArtNet sub-net and the right one for ArtNet universe. The interface will then
decode the three ArtNet universes starting from that ArtNet subnet and universe.

In most networks the ArtNet sub-net is set to 0 (you can change this on MagicQ in the Settings View of The Setup Window).

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The ArtNet universe is the same as the Universe set in “Out Uni” and “In Uni” DMX I/O above – if you are using only one
Ethernet to DMX512 interface then you can use Universe 0.

If you are using multiple Ethernet Interfaces then you will need to set each Ethernet Interface to a different Art-Net Universe
– for example when using two ChamSys 3 Universe Ethernet Interfaces set the first Interface to ArtNet Universe 0 and the
second one to ArtNet Universe 3.

Patching Heads

Open the Patch Window by pressing the PATCH button.

Choose the head you wish to patch by pressing the CHOOSE HEAD soft button. The Window will change to give you a list
of manufacturers. Select a manufacturer and then a head by pressing the touch screen. Alternatively scroll around the
Window using the cursor keys, and press ENTER when the cursor is over the correct head.

Once you have chosen a head you will be returned to the Patch Window. Press the PATCH IT soft button to patch the head
to the next free DMX channel.

If you wish to patch multiple channels at fixed offsets e.g. four Martin Mac500s at DMX channels 1,21,41,61 then input 4/20
before you press PATCH IT.

To patch a channel at a specific address use @. For example to patch 10 dimmers at DMX address 20 key enter 10@20. To
patch to the 2nd universe use 10@2-20.

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To patch a dimmer, simply press CHOOSE DIMMER rather than CHOOSE HEAD and then patch one or more dimmers as
above.

In the Patch Window all the fields coloured yellow can be configured. To modify a field, first move the cursor to the field,
then input the new value using the keypad and keyboard, and finally press ENTER.

In this way you can modify DMX address, head number, head name and gel for each of your patched heads.

Naming and Numbering Heads

Once you have patched all the heads you can then name and number them as you wish. It is recommended that you name the
dimmer or the head based on its location (e.g. front wash / back truss SL).

For dimmers you may wish to configure the gel. This makes programming easier – enabling MagicQ PC to auto program
cues for you.

The gel field uses gel numbers. For Lee colours enter the gel number directly (e.g. 181 for Lee 181). For Rosco colours
enter the gel number preceded by dot (e.g. .14 for Rosco 14). For no colour enter 0. If you would prefer to use colour names
rather than gel numbers then simply enter the colour name.

To test a patched head or dimmer, simply press the TEST MODE soft button and the head which the cursor is over will be
tested. For heads it locates the fixture; for dimmers it sets the dimmer to 100%. Press the TEST MODE soft button again to
turn test mode off.

Setting levels for Dimmers

Once the appropriate heads and dimmers have been patched then programming of the show can begin. The Intensity
Window provides the primary means for controlling the level of dimmers on MagicQ PC. This window allows the levels for
dimmers and for the dimmer attribute of moving heads to be immediately set in the programmer.

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Select the Intensity Window by pressing the INT button. This window displays a fader for each dimmer and head patched
onto MagicQ PC. Pressing the slider part of the fader sets the appropriate level. When a fader is moved from 0 the channel
in the programmer is activated – and the fader will turn red.

The SQUARE OFF soft button enables fast programming of intensities. Using the touch panel select the channels you wish
to have at full and at zero – but don’t bother being exactly accurate with the level of the selection. Pressing SQUARE OFF
finishes the job by setting all channels that are less than 50% to 0 whilst setting channels above 50% to full.

Use the ALL TO FULL and ALL TO ZERO buttons to change the level of all the channels.

Press the CLEAR soft button to clear the programmer.

Selecting Heads

In order to control intelligent heads it is necessary to be able to select which heads to use. The MagicQ console keeps track
of the currently selected heads to enable it to determine which heads to apply changes to. The operator can select head
individually or can use groups to recall configurations of heads that are used frequently.

MagicQ PC automatically generates a group for all the heads of a particular head type. In addition new groups can easily be
recorded.

The Group Window has two views. VIEW GROUPS enables selection of heads using groups whilst VIEW HEADS enables
individual selection of heads.

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In VIEW GROUPS, pressing the touch screen for a particular group selects all the heads associated with that group. All
other heads are deselected. To select multiple groups, press SHIFT and a group to toggle the group in and out of selection.

In VIEW HEADS, individual heads are selected / deselected by pressing the touch screen. Use PG UP and PG DN to scroll
through the heads.

Recording a Group

Select the heads you want in a group in the VIEW HEADS view of the Group Window.

Change to the VIEW GROUPS view.

Press RECORD and then select the group you wish to record either by pressing the touch screen or by using the cursor keys
and then pressing ENTER.

Naming a Group

When recording a group, if you key in a name before pressing the touch screen (or pressing ENTER) then the group will be
named at the same time as it is recorded.

You can name a group at any time by keying in the name, pressing SET, and pressing the touch screen.

If you do not have a keyboard then press SET and select the group to name by pressing the touch screen (or using cursor
keys and ENTER). A keyboard window will be displayed for you to enter the name on screen.

Recalling a Group

Once a group has been recorded then pressing the touch screen for the group will make all the heads in the group selected.
All other heads will be deselected.

Locating Heads

The first action you are likely to want to do is to locate the heads – i.e. to put them into a starting position. Select the
required heads and then press the LOCATE button.

If the heads enable DMX control of the striking of the lamp then you may need to “Lamp On” the head in order to see the
beam. Select the heads and then press SHIFT LOCATE. This runs the "Lamp On" macro.

Modifying Attributes

Intelligent heads have several different attributes typically including pan and tilt, colour, gobo and iris. When the MagicQ
lighting console patches an intelligent head it maps the head parameters to standard attributes to enable easy access of the
features of the head.

Attributes are categorised into four types – Intensity, Position, Colour and Beam. On the MagicQ there is a window for each
of these attribute types. Select the required heads, then open the required window.

You can quickly open all the Palette Windows by holding CTRL and pressing the top soft button marked Palettes – this
opens the windows in the layout below.

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The window enables the control of all the attributes of that attribute type using the eight rotary encoders. In the Beam
Window there are more than eight attributes to be controlled – these are accessed using multiple pages of encoders – by
pressing the NEXT PAGE soft button.

For indexed attributes such as colour wheels and gobo wheels, the button associated with each encoder can be used to bump
the attribute value to the next range. Pressing SHIFT and the button bumps back to the previous range.

In addition the window enables selection of palette values for the attribute type using the touch screen. When heads are
recorded the system automatically generates palettes for each attribute type. You can record new palette entries, or modify
existing ones as you see fit.

Recording a Palette

To record a favourite combination of attributes into a palette (e.g. a rotating triangle with a prism on a MAC500), first
modify the attributes to the values you wish to record. Then press RECORD and select the palette entry you wish to
record.

To name the palette, key in the name on the external keyboard, then press SET and select the palette entry you wish to name.
To use the on screen keyboard, first move the cursor over the palette entry, then press SET and key in the name followed by
ENTER.

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Adding in FX

To add a FX to some heads, select the heads then from the Group Window or the Prog Window press the ADD FX soft
button. Choose the FX to add.

Once you have chosen a FX you are returned to the Prog Window. Use the encoders to modify the parameters of the FX
such as the speed, size and spread between heads.

You can add multiple FX to a head, provided that the FX uses different attributes - e.g. you can mix a Pan Sine with a Tilt
Sine.

Recording a Cue

To record a look onto a Cue, first set up the look, then press RECORD and press the SELECT button of the Playback to
record the Cue onto.

To test the Cue, first clear the programmer by pressing CLEAR then raise the Playback fader or press the Playback flash
button.

Note that recording a Cue onto a Playback, generates a Cue Stack with a single Cue. However, as there is only one step, it
behaves as though it is just the Cue on the Playback.

To view a recorded Cue, press the SELECT button for the Playback, and then press CUE to open the Cue Window.

To configure options when recording, press and hold the RECORD button and a toolbar of record options will be displayed.
Choose the options you require then press the SELECT button of the Playback as above.

Recording a Cue Stack (Chase)

Recording a Cue Stack is the same as recording a Cue - you simply record multiple Cues onto a Playback and you end up
with a Cue Stack.

So, for example to record a stack of two looks, the first yellow dots, the second blue triangles:

· Generate the yellow dots look.


· Press RECORD and press the SELECT button of the playback.
· Generate the blue triangles look.
· Press RECORD and press the SELECT button of the playback.

To test the Cue, clear the programmer by pressing CLEAR then raise the Playback fader or press the Playback flash button.

View the Cue Stack by selecting the Playback and pressing CUE STACK to open the Cue Stack Window.

When you record more than one Cue onto a Playback the Cue Stack controls the transition from one Cue to another. By
default the Cue Stack operates like a chase - i.e. each Cue is executed in turn, with timing being handled by a Chase Speed
for the whole Cue Stack.

The timing mode can be changed, so that the Cues play back in a theatre style using the GO / STOP buttons. Select the
VIEW OPTIONS view and press the CUE TIMING and CHASE TIMING soft buttons to modify the timing mode.

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You can speed up recording by using multiple record mode. Follow the procedure above except that when you press
RECORD for the first step, hold RECORD pressed. A toolbar of record options is displayed at the top of the screen. Press
the MULTI STEP soft button and then press the SELECT button of the playback as before. For each of the following steps
simply generate the look and press RECORD. When you have completed all the steps press BACKSPACE to exit multiple
record mode.

Saving your show

The MagicQ PC utilises the hard disk to enable storage of a virtually infinite number of shows. When you are
programming a show the show is stored in memory. In order to store your show on the disk you need to press the
SAVE SHOW soft button in the Setup Window.

Whilst programming, you should regularly save your show, so that if the unexpected happens and the power fails your
show data is not lost. You can chose any filename - MagicQ PC will automatically set the file extension to .shw.

By default, MagicQ PC periodically saves a backup of your show to disk. It uses the same show name but with the file
extension .sbk.

It is a good idea to save your show to different file names so that you have various points you can back-track to if
things go wrong. For example, save the show as myshow-patch.shw after you have patched and then as myshow-
final.shw after you have finished programming.

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When you shut down MagicQ PC through the QUIT soft button in the Setup Window, MagicQ PC automatically saves
a backup copy of your show with a .sbk extension. When you subsequently restart MagicQ PC this file will be re-
loaded. This ensures that MagicQ PC starts up as it was when the QUIT soft button was pressed.

Playing back your show

Now you have Cues and Cue Stacks recorded you can play back your show using the Playback faders and buttons.
You can control how each Cue Stack is played back using the Cue Stack options – for example you can set the fader to
control LTP fades or FX size and speed.

Make sure the master faders are raised!

Remember if you get stuck at any point, just press the HELP button!

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Troubleshooting

No outputs

Check whether MagicQ PC is operating correctly by opening the Outputs Window and looking at the channel data. If
channels are not at their correct levels then check:

· Are the Grand Master and Playback Master (Sub Master) faders up?
· Are Playback faders raised?
· Is there channel data recorded in the Cues on the playbacks?
· Is BLIND mode on?
· Are heads and dimmers patched to the correct universe?

If the Outputs Window shows correct values then check the Outputs are configured and enabled correctly in the View
DMX I/O view of the Setup Window. Check:

· Outputs are configured correctly


· Outputs are enabled

If you are using an Ethernet converter box check that it is receiving data correctly.

· TCP/IP address and sub net mask are configured correctly (Setup View, Settings). Typically IP address should be
2.9.200.1 and sub net mask should be 255.0.0.0.
· Ethernet box is powered up and connected to MagicQ PC correctly
· Ethernet box is configured correctly (typically uses ArtNet Universe 0-0)

MagicQ PC not responding

Is the time changing in the status window? If the time is not changing then a reset is required. Use CTRL, ALT, DEL
to shut down MagicQ PC. If the time is changing then the software is running fine. Check

· Master faders up
· Correct playback pages selected
· Playback has a Cue stored on it
· The desk is not locked (CTRL top left soft button)
· Is button test mode on? (hold top left SHIFT button and press top right SHIFT button)

Are all the Select buttons on the Wing flashing blue? This indicates that the Wing panel is not communicating with the
main processor board. Try removing and reapplying the power to the MagicQ Wing.

Strange key presses, unexpected window changes

Enter board test mode to determine the cause of the fault (hold top left SHIFT button and press top right SHIFT button)

Check a button has not become stuck down


Check nothing is accidentally leaning on the keyboard or other buttons

Exit button test mode (hold top left SHIFT button and press top right SHIFT button)
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Backup Archives

By default MagicQ PC stores an archive of the show files for every quarter of an hour of the day, and for every day of
the week. This enables the user to revert to a previous copy of their show.

Archive files are only made when MagicQ PC auto saves – so if auto saves are disabled then no archive files will be
generated. If MagicQ PC is set to “auto save on changes” then archive files will only be stored when changes are
made. To revert to an archived file press SHIFT and LOAD SHOW in the Setup Window.

Archive files are stored in a special directory that should not be modified by the user. When the user re-loads an
archived backup file, the backup file is restored into the standard show directory.

Archive files have the name “backup0530.sbk” to indicate the show file that was recorded just before 5.30am. Daily
files are also stored – “backupfri.sbk” indicates the show file that was recorded at the start of Friday. Archive files are
overwritten every 24 hours, except for the daily files which are overwritten every 7 days.

Reporting problems

MagicQ stores diagnostic information about keys pressed, strange events and resets in log files. If you notice a
problem then please send us the show file and the log file for the time the problem occurred and we will investigate and
fix the problem in the next version of software.

Log files are stored in the log folder and are named according to the time and date the session was started – a new log
file is started each time MagicQ PC re-starts. The time and date of the file is the time that the session ended.

Please email the log files and show files to [email protected].

Upgrading MagicQ PC software


To upgrade MagicQ PC software first remove the old software (Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs). Then install
the new software. Your show files will not be affected by the upgrade.

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Care of your MagicQ PC Wing

To keep your console in best condition please observe the following recommendations:

q Keep liquids away from the PC Wing. Drinks split over a console may cause irreparable damage.

q Keep the console out of direct sunlight – place the console in the shade.

q Do not use the console outside its operating temperature range.

q Handle the console with care when moving or transporting it. The console contains components that may be
damaged by shock. Always use a padded flight case or padded bag wherever possible.

q Do not use solvents or cleansers to clean the console. Do not rub firmly on the metal or plastic surfaces – this may
cause the paint or lettering to be removed. Gently use a damp cloth to clean the panels.

Safety Information

q Do not open the front, rear or lower panels of the console unless you have electrical expertise. The console
contains components with voltages that may shock.

q Do not use the console if the power cables are damaged in any way.

q Repairs should only be undertaken by authorised service representatives.

q If liquids are spilt over the PC wing then remove power immediately, and seek advice from your authorised service
representative.

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