Operator`s manual
Copyright Avolites Limited 2010
Page 106 – 8. Cue Lists
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The timecode can be read from
the system clock, from an
internal timecode source, from
MIDI or from Winamp. Internal
timecode is useful for
programming a sequence which
will later be triggered by an
external timecode source. MIDI
timecode is only available if you
have a U-DMX board connected.
1> Connect the cue list for
which you want to set
timecode.
2> Press [Timecode] on the
top-level menu.
3> Press Softkey A to select
the desired timecode
source.
4> Press [Record].
5> Start the timecode source. If using internal timecode, press
[Play] to start it.
5> Press the red Go button to step each cue at the time you wish
the cue to start.
6> Press [Record] when you have finished.
To play back a timecoded cue list, press [Connected Cue Lists] and
select the cue list which is to be played. Then press [Timer …] to
enable the timecode input.
When you start the timecode source (or press [Play] if using internal
timecode), each cue will fire as the timecode matches its
programmed time.
You can edit the timecode for each cue by using Wheel A to select the
cue, then press Enter and type the new timecode for the cue.
While editing a time you can also use Wheel B to select multiple cues,
and use the softkey options to enter a value to change the time of all
the cues (offset, add a fixed time or subtract a fixed time).
You can open a timecode display window to show you the incoming
timecode – press [Open Workspace Window] then [Timecode].