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TIMES, INDIVIDUAL STEP TIMES.
SOFTKEY
Buttons marked A-F, with different functions which
are shown on the VDU screen.
STACK See
CHASE.
STAGE REMOTE
Optional input device for the DLC-C003 allowing
control of DMX Channels and recall of Memories and
Chase Steps.
SWOP
Type of flash button which turns on the output being
flashed and turns off all other output while the
button is pressed. Sometimes called “Solo”. Also
used for selecting fixtures or playbacks when
programming. See also FLASH.
SYSTEM
Desk mode allowing access to the operating software
of the DLC-C003.
SYSTEM SOFTWARE The software which runs the DLC-C003.
TC
Abbreviation for Timecode. In the DLC-C003, this is
always MIDI Timecode.
TRACKING
A mode in which Moving Lights can move around an
area all pointing at the same spot.
TRAINING
The process of recording points on a stage so that
the console can work out the TRACKING for Moving
Lights.
TRIGGER POINT
The level set in the User Settings which determines
at which point a Playback Fader triggers the LTP
Channels programmed onto it.
UNFOLD
A function that allows Chase Steps to be laid out onto
Playback Faders for easy editing.
USER SETTINGS
User definable desk settings. Found in the USER
SETTINGS menu.
VDU
A computer monitor plugged into the VDU socket on
the DLC-C003 giving further information about the
operation of the console.
WAIT
A period of time that elapses before a Fade happens
in a Chase.
WIPEALL
A process which clears all the previous programming
out of the desk, but does not touch the System
Software.
WHEEL A
This is the left hand wheel. It is used to control the
upper Attribute of each Attribute Bank.
WHEEL B
This is the right hand wheel. It is used to control the
lower Attribute of each Attribute Bank.