User Guide

Page 186 - 11. Automated playback (script files)
Pearl 2004 Manual v1 - 27th August 2004
using the keypad. Or just press
Enter to set the timer to zero.
4> Press E [Connect Timer] to run the
script file to the timecode.
5> The timer will run and the script file
will replay.
You can use Time of Day as
timecode by pressing C [Clock
Timecode] from the select timer
source menu. This can be useful if
the Pearl is running time-related
lighting shows.
You can jump to a step by typing the
step number on the keypad and
pressing Enter. If you are using the
internal clock it will jump to the time
for that step.
When the script file is running, softkey E becomes [Disconnect
Timer], which will stop the file running. Softkey F becomes
[Synchronise] which will synchronise the script file to the current
timer, skipping steps if necessary.
11.2.3 Using Script files in Run mode
When the Pearl is in Run mode, a special set of Script file options are
available. You can run a script file and operate the console manually at
the same time.
First you need to set the options for the script file.
D [Script file Functions] - Sets options for how the script file is run.
The menu options are:
A [Select timer source] - Selects external or internal timecode and
starts or stops the internal timer (same as option A on the main
Script File menu)
C [Select script file] - Allows a script file to be selected (same as
option C on the main Script File menu)
D [Start from Step 1] - Resets the file to step 1, also resets the
internal timer, if you are using it, to the Step 1 time.
E [Connect timer] - Runs the script file. (Same as option E on the
main Script File menu). This option changes to [Disconnect timer]
when the script file is connected.
F [Next Step] - Moves the script file on to the next step, and
outputs the step. Also moves the internal timer on to the time for
the next step. This option changes to [Synchronise] when a script
file is running, which will skip any missed steps.
G [Clear Script File Playbacks]. Turns off all playbacks which have
been used by the script file.
You can also press ML Menu to release the playbacks which have
been used.
C [Play Script File] - Starts the currently selected Script file (selected
using option D). The script file runs from its current position, so you
may need to reset it to step 1 (see above). If you are using the