then on the screen you can see the following indications: “Capacity: ..... Files: ......”. Press
ENTER again now on the screen you can see the following indications: “Select Action 1:
READ, 2: WRITE”. Pressing 1 button you are able to read a file you have saved and by
pressing 2 button you can write a new file and save it to the memory card.
READ:
Pressing 1 button on the display appears “....Files GO/BACK , File.....(...)”. You are
able to see how many files are saved in the memory card and if you press GO and BACK
buttons you can choose the file you want to read. Inside the brackets it is shown how
many records includes every file. When you have chosen the file press ENTER and on
display appears the message “Delete old data?, Enter continue”. If you press ENTER the
saved files will be deleted and a new file from the external memory can be saved. Press
ESC to return to the begging state.
WRITE:
Pressing 2 button on the display you see “Write to
file:,file
:...”, type the number
that you want to name your file (e.g file 1) and then press ENTER. Now “Write to file...,
Enter to continue” , press ENTER if you want to save the file and on screen appears
“Verify finished”. When you write a new file you can save all types of recordings (QUE,
SUB, SEQ, CHASER). To return to console operations press ESC.
NOTES
The console can operate simultaneously CUE and SUB MASTER scenes as well as SEQ
and CHASER scenes. The lighting changes by pressing each time the respective buttons.
e.g: Begin with buttons CUE-1-ENTER and the first scene is shown then press SUB and
with potentiometer regulations choose the SUB you want. At the same time press
CHASER button and choose the CHASER using the 1 to 12 buttons. For the sequence
scenes press SEQ button the number you want and you finish pressing ENTER. Every
time you make a selection the led lights of every button switch on and on the display is
written every regulation you make. When the console operates CUE scenes you can
control the channels manually.
When there is a power outage the console returns to manual state.