Specifications

Avolites Rolacue Operators Manual - page 106
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The step is immediately output. You can then connect the Timer or step
through the Script File as above.
16.8.4 To quit running Script Files
To quit running Script Files :
Press Softbutton E [DISCONNECT TIMER].
Softbutton now changes to
[CONNECT TIMER] and the [NEXT STEP] Softbutton reappears.
Press Softbutton H [CLEAR MASTERS] to release any Playback Faders
held in the Script File System.
When pressed the output on stage may be blacked out! Beware!!
Press the EXIT button.
Returns you to the RUN menu.
16.8.5 To run Script Files and use the Playback Faders manually at the same time
You can exit Script Files without disconnecting the timer. The Script File will
continue to run, but you will also have the full playback functions of the desk
at the same time.
Press the EXIT button.
Returns you to the RUN menu.
16.9 Help and Hints
Problem : Steps do not finish recording whan the fader is at the top of its
travel.
Solution : The Master Faders are not at full.
Problem : Times do not seem to replay properly.
Solution : You may have a memory fade time programmed as well as a
script file time. Make the memory fade times zero, or zero the script file fade
time.
Problem : Some steps are missed out when replaying Script File.
Solution : Check that each step time is greater or the same as the previous
step time
17. Glossary of terms
4D TRACK The unique Avolites moving light Tracking system
available using the Graphics Tablet.
ABSOLUTE Mode for colours and positions on the Graphics Tablet
in which the output of the Fixture corresponds directly
with the position of the stylus on the Tablet. See
NUDGE.
ADD An ADD button can be associated with a Preset or a
Playback Channel. It adds the Channel to the Output
when pressed. The ADD functions in Run Mode can be
very complicated. See Appendix 5. Functions of the
ADD button in Run modes.
ADDRESSES The DMX Channels occupied by individual Fixtures.
The first Channel occupied is usually encoded onto the
Fixture somehow (often by digital switches) and called
its ADDRESS.