18. Auto/Del Button: Used to activate Auto mode and as delete function during
programming.
19. Chase Buttons (1-6): These buttons are used to activate chases of programmed
scenes.
20. Speed fader: This will adjust running time of a scene or a step within a chase.
21. Fade-Time fader: Also considered a cross-fade, sets the interval time between two
scenes in a chase.
22. Fine button: Activates 16 bit control of the wheels; movement will be in extremely
small increments.
Note: While FINE is active Bank UP/DOWN buttons will increase and decrease
DMX values by one for either the wheels or the sliders in focus or currently
moved.
23. Reverse LED: Indicates REVERSE mode.
24. Pan/Tilt Jig Wheels: Generally used to control Pan (horizontal) and Tilt (vertical)
movement of a fixture or for programming.
25. Mode Button: By pressing Fine and Mode buttons, it allows to activate Assign or
Reverse mode.
26. Override Button: Under AUTO mode, it selects manual control channel
27. USB Disk Button: It is the USB port to connect a USB drive to backup or recall
data.
28. Work status LED: During data saving operation, it indicates that the procedure is
accomplished and data have been properly saved.
29. Error Status LED: During data saving operation, it indicates that the saving proce-
dure failed.
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30. AUDIO IN: Direct audio input for use in sound-active mode
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