User Guide
Avolites Pearl 2000 Operators Manual - page 83
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• Create the Preset Focus look on stage.
• Press the blue STORE FOCUS button on the Program Select Bank.
⇒ When you press this button, the LEDs on the Attribute Bank indicate the
current Focus Mask, and hence the Attributes being stored from the
Programmer. If necessary, select a different Attribute Bank to store the
Attributes you intend.
Either :
Or :
The Preset Focus will include all the Fixtures that have Attributes in the
Programmer of the same type as the settings on the Focus Mask.
This is a Record by Channel type function, so only Attributes that have
actually been touched will be in the Programmer.
eg. If you press CLEAR, then change the colours of your Intellabeams and
the Pan and Tilt of your Trackspots, if then you record a Positional Preset
Focus, it will only contain the Trackspots.
8.6 Using a Preset Focus
To use a preprogrammed Preset Focus :
• Select the Attribute Bank of the Attribute you wish to recall, or go to
LAMPS to recall all the Attributes stored in that Preset Focus.
• Select your Fixtures by pressing blue Preset SWOP buttons. Fixture LED’s
will light provided that the desk is in Fixtures mode. You can select any number of
Fixtures.
Either :
• To recall Preset Focuses 1 – 30, you can press the grey Preset ADD
button for that Preset Focus.
Or :
• Press the grey FOCUS button. Screen asks you to enter a Preset Focus number,
and reminds you to check that you are recalling the correct Attributes.
• Enter the number of the Preset Focus you wish to recall, from 1 to 120.
Press ENTER to confirm. Puts you back in the LIVE PROGRAM menu.
Or :
• Type in the number of the Preset Focus you wish to recall. Puts you in the
INPUT menu.
• To store Preset Focuses 1 – 30, you can press the grey Preset ADD
button that you wish to store the Preset Focus onto.
• Enter the number of the Preset Focus you wish to store, from 1 to 120.
• Press ENTER to confirm.
• Turn the Key to Program or Run in Take Over Run mode. See Section
12.1 Run Modes.