Specifications

REFERENCE MANUAL
NSI CORPORATION MC 24/48 Version 1.03
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-Numbers & Symbols-
[.] Decimal Point
Location: Data keypad
Use the Decimal Point [.] hard key to insert up to nine additional cues between whole number cues by
assigning them decimal values. You can use decimal values in cue, effect, delay, or follow times. You can
also use the decimal point as a character in a name.
(1 TO 1)
Location: [S6] in PATCH
Use the (1 TO 1) soft key to set a "unity patch" where channel 1 controls dimmer 1, channel 2 controls
dimmer 2. If the number of dimmers is greater than the number of channels, then the channel assignments
will wrap and repeat. For Example, 96 channels and 192 dimmers: Channels 1 through 96 would control
Dimmer 1 through 96 respectively. Dimmer 97 would be assigned to Channel 1 and so forth.
When selected the user will see an Option Menu appear. It will give the options of Cancel. Set ALL 1 to 1
or the ability to set only a specific output port 1 to 1.
-A-
(A/B)
Location: [S3] in PLAYBACK alternate value (C/D)
The upper portion of the PLACKBACK display shows the most recent list of cues. To the far left appears
a small "A/B", "C/D" or "A/D". This denotes the last executed cue. If you do not see the "A/B" next to a
pressing the (A/B) soft key will scroll the cue display to show what cue is being displays from the A/B
playback fader. If the symbol is "A/D" it mean the SAME cue number was last played on both the A/B and
C/D playback faders. After pressing, the soft key toggles to display (A/B)