Specifications

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Figure 11 Default Setting 2 menu
Figure 12 Clear Menu
2. Update AB Fader
A “Yes’ assumes that you are creating memory cues
and recording them on the AB cross faders. And that
you want to use the [Update] key to confirm and store
any modifications that you make to an existing cue.
This would be the normal mode of operation if you plan
to use the board in either 2 scene or 1 scene manual
operation simultaneously with memory mode
operation.
If you have the memory operation only version of the
Bijou or if you are operating in memory mode only and
wish to work on cue building primarily on the XY fader
then you will want to select “No” which will make the
[Update] key active on the XY fader and not on the AB.
NOTE: to prevent accidental modification of the wrong
preset the [UPDATE] can not be active on both cross
fader cue stacks at the same time.
3. 2-scene start
Bijou consoles that are configured for 2 scene and 1
scene manual operation have channel faders with silk-
screened labels starting at 1 and going up numerically.
In some instances you may wish to use this section of
the board to control channels higher then the numbers
silk screened on the console. To do so set the
number of the channel number that you want fader 1
to address and the rest of the faders will automatically
fall in line sequentially. So if you want Slider 1 to
control Channel 97 from the Default Settings 2 menu
you would push [3] [9] [7] [Enter]. To change it back to
slider 1 = channel 1 push [3] [1] [Enter].
4. Level for check:
This allows you to set a maximum output level for
doing a dimmer or channel check using the [Check]
and [Next] [Last] keys in the STAGE or PATCH
screens. Some Master Electricians like to leave this
level at full thinking that if they are going to blow out a
lamp filament the pre show check is the time to do it
rather then in the middle of the show. And if you hit a
weak, cold, lamp filament with a full instant on it will
often do just that. Other ME’s feel that doing this to
the lamps shortens the lamp life of all of the lamps.
So the will set a maximum output level for check that
does not go to full on, say 80%. Some do a dimmer
check and some do a channel check any of these
options is valid. EDI will let you make the choice that
makes sense to you.
CLEAR FUNTIONS
CLEAR FUNTIONSCLEAR FUNTIONS
CLEAR FUNTIONS
The Clear Functions allow you to selectively clear items
from the system memory one at a time, or, by accessing Item
#9, all memory can be cleared. The Clear Functions also
allows you to easily restore the system to the original factory
default setting by selecting [7] [Enter] and after the promote of
‘Are You Sure’ in the command line hitting [Enter] again to
confirm.
1-5.Clears specific memory sections.