FRONT PANEL DISPLAY & CONTROLS
SCENES
CHASES
The Setup button is used to show a
number of menus in the LCD
PTCH
Patch console channels to
dimmer channels
Pch
Patch number (1-3)
Ch#
Console Channel number
(1-48) (1-96)
Dim
Dimmer number (1-512)
At
Dimmer level (0-FF)
DESK
Console Setup menu
Mode
Restricts access to Recording
when set to Play
Changing Chases
1
Move the cursor to the Chase field
2
Use the + and - buttons to set the new Chase number
Recording
1
Set the Chase number to record
2
Set up the desired console output
3
Press and hold the Record button
4
Press the Chase flash button
5
Repeat steps 2-4 to record more Steps to the Chase
Editing
1
Press and hold the Edit button
2
Press the Chase flash button
3
The Edit Chase Menu:
Chs
Chase number to edit
St
Step number to edit
Ch
Channel number to edit
To
Channel range to edit
At
Channel level
Add
Add a new Step
Del
Delete a Step
4
Use the Preset 1 faders to set new levels
or
Use the Value buttons to set new levels in the menu
5
Press the Record button
Assigning a Chase to a Scene Master
1
Set the desired Chase number, speed, direction etc.
2
Press the Chase Assign button
3
Press a Chase flash button
Notes
*
When the Record button is pressed, the Chase Step field is auto-
matically set to add a new Step to the end of the Chase. To over-
write an existing Step, stop the Chase and set the required Step
number.
The LCD is divided into 7 fields:
PAGE
shows the Page number (0-29)
CHS
shows the Chase number (0-29)
STEP
shows the Chase Step number (1-50)
NEXT
shows the Next FX number (0-99)
FX
shows the current FX number (0-99)
NEXT
shows the Next Crossfade X number (0-9) and the next
Cue number (0-99)
X
shows the current Crossfade Stack number (0-9)
Q#
shows the current Crossfade Cue number (0-99)
Controls
The cursor controls (
←
,
→
) and the value controls (-, +) are used to
change values shown in the LCD.
→
moves the cursor to the right
←
moves the cursor to the left
+
increases the number above the cursor
-
decreases the number above the cursor
Changing Pages
1
Move the cursor to the Page field
2
Use the + and - buttons to set the new Page number
Page Freeze
Any Scene Master fader set above 0 will remain unchanged until
the fader is returned to 0. Then it will join the new Page.
Recording
1
Set the Page number to Record on
2
Set up the desired console output
3
Press and hold the Record button
4
Press a Scene flash button
Editing
1
Press and hold the Edit button
2
Press the flash button of the Scene to edit
3
The Edit Scene Menu
Pg
Page number to edit
Sc
Scene number to edit
Ch
Channel number to edit
To
Channel range to edit
At
Channel level
4
Use the Preset 1 faders to set new levels
or
Use the Value buttons to set new levels in the menu
5
Press the Record button
Notes
*
When the Record button is held down the LEDs in the Flash
buttons may come on. This indicates that those Scenes have
already been recorded.
LINK
Console Linking menu
Master
Console acts as Master desk
(Off - On)
Slave
Console acts as Slave desk
(Off - On)
Lamp
Console lamp intensity (0-FF)
Wide Double console channels
(Off - On)
Psets
Number of Presets
(Single - Dual)
LCDS
LCD Setup menu
Cursor
Type of cursor (Block - Line)
Contrast Compensates for viewing angle
(0-15)
Bright
LCD backlighting intensity (0-15)
UTIL
Console Utilities menu
P1/2
Reverses operation of P2 master
fader
Dbo
Action of DBO switch
(MOMT-LTCH)
Gmast
Sets Master fader to Scene
Master (ALL - SCN)
Video
Sets Video output type
Infade
Default Crossfade Infade time (XF)
Outfade
Default Crossfade Outfade time (XF)
MIDI
MIDI Setup menu
MIDI
Turn on MIDI input (Off - On)
MIDI-Ch MIDI Channel to be used (1-16)
Program Respond to Program Change
messages (Off-On)
Scene
Scene Fader number (1-12)
Note
MIDI Note number correspond-
ing to Scene (1-128)
BKUP
Store or Retrieve console data
MCARD Memory Card menu
To Mcard Record console contents to
Mcard
From
Mcard
Load Mcard contents to
console
DISK
Floppy Disk menu
File Name Set diskette file name
To Disk Record console contents to
diskette
Summary of Set Up Commands
From
Disk
Load console contents from
diskette
TIME
Set console time
DATE
Set console date