Sorry for taking my time getting here. I was camping this weekend... So nice to get away from the world.
Let
me start with this question. If you have Forerunner color scrollers hopefully you have a
power supply that goes with them. The Forerunner series scrollers can be used with any standard
scroller PSU (
Apollo's SmartPower or a
Chroma-Q
PSU), just not the ColoRam PSU. Assign each scroller a
DMX address on the controls on the scroller itself. When you connec the scrollers, best practice is to make a loop out from the PSU to the scrollers and back. The PSU should have a 5-pin DMX port that you should use to connect to your
console.
So, here is the fun part, and probably the information you wanted. If I remember correctly the
Strand 300 has at least 2 DMX out ports. The general rule of thumb that I use is that I connect my dimmers to DMX 1 and I start my accessories on DMX 2 (unless I have more than 512 dimmers). If you go into "Console Setup" (Press: [REPORT] {Adv. Setup} {CONSL. SETUP}) you need to make sure that you have both DMX outs set to "DMX OUT" and that the
address range for DMX 1 is 1-512 and for DMX 2 is 513-1024.
Now you should be set to start patching. So, lets assume you have 8 lights with scrollers, the lights are plugged into dimmers 10-18, the scrollers are set to DMX addresses 1-8, and you want them in channels 1-8. You would go in to the patch display (press: [PATCH]) from here you can assign your dimmers to channels. So for arguments sake we are going to assume everything just goes in numerical order so you want the light that is in dim. 8 in chan 1. You would patch as such: 10 [@] 1[*] (this will patch your light to the
channel). Followed by: 2.1 [@] 1.2[*] (this will patch the scroller to the color attribute of the channel. The reason you use "2.1" is because you have the scroller set to address 1 but the scrollers are connected to
universe 2.
That is scroller patching 101 on a Strand. Feel free to ask more questions if you have them and if the other sources that were pointed out before don't answer them.