User Guide

Avolites Pearl 2000 Operators Manual - page 56
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Softbutton A [WAIT IN]
Softbutton B [WAIT OUT]
Softbutton C [FADE IN]
Softbutton D [FADE OUT]
Softbutton E [LTP FADE]
Softbutton F [LTP WAIT]
Softbutton G [MODE = (X)]
Under each Softbutton label on the Screen is the time for that Timer.
The time can range from tenths of a second to 12 hours.
Set each time by entering the time on the Keypad and pressing the
appropriate Softbutton. Use the decimal point to separate hours,
minutes, seconds and fractions.
For example
To set a time of 45 minutes :
Press 4 5 . . then the relevant Softbutton.
To set a time of 1 minute 10 seconds :
Press 1 . . 1 0 then the Softbutton [A - F]
To set a time of half a second (0.5 seconds) :
Press . 5 then the Softbutton [A - F]
Press ENTER to record the Times.
6.3.5 Memory Mode Softbutton
There are three Memory Modes available; called 0, 1 and 2.
The Memory must be replayed in Memory Mode 1 or 2 for the Times to be
effected. Entering Memory Times automatically sets the Memory Mode to 1.
You can change the Memory Mode by pressing Softbutton G [MODE = (X)]
to cycle through the Modes. Press ENTER to save a change.
See Section 6.4 Memory Modes below.
6.4 Memory Modes
Memories can be replayed in one of three ways. The method of replay is
called the Memory Mode. The Memory Mode is stored when the Memory is
programmed. Different Memories can have different Memory Modes.
The Memory Modes are numbered 0, 1 and 2.
These work as follows :
6.4.1 Memory Mode 0
This is the basic Memory. A new Memory defaults to Memory Mode 0.
HTP Channels are controlled by the Fader level.
ie. There is no Timing associated with the Memory.
LTP Channels are activated as the Fader moves above the Trigger Point.
Mode 0 has the fastest SWOP and ADD button responses.