User Guide

Head
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4. Head
The Head button allows you to select which of the 16 heads you want to work with.
It also allows you to enter Head Setup mode, by holding the button down for longer
than 2 seconds.
4.1 Head Select
In Head Select mode, the unit displays
Select heads
Active when lit
Press the number key corresponding to the head you want to control. The green light
above the key will come on (and stay on) to tell you which heads are currently being
controlled. The controller will tell you what type of head you have selected. If the
head was in blackout, it will turn on (unless you’ve disabled the “Auto light up” option
- see section 4.3). This can be useful to identify which head you have just selected
when you are programming.
If you want to stop controlling a head, press the key again. The light above the key will
go out. If “Auto light up” is on, you haven’t moved the head, and it was in blackout
before you selected it, it will turn off. If you have moved the head it will lock in the
position you left it.
You can select a range of heads by pressing the first and last buttons in the range
together. All the heads in between will be ‘toggled’ (they will be selected if they were
not selected before, or deselected if they were selected before).
To deselect all heads, press Cancel briefly.
Note: If you select a scene or chase when some heads are selected, any
settings you have made on the selected heads will not change. All
unselected heads will be overwritten by the new scene or chase.
To exit head select mode, simply press the key for the new function you want to use.
You can ‘cancel’ changes to an individual head (which will set all its controls to zero)
by holding down its number key for more than 2 seconds. You can ‘cancel’ a range of
heads by holding down the first and last buttons in the range for more than 2 seconds.