Specifications

Avolites Rolacue Operators Manual - page 40
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6.4.2 Memory Mode 1
This Mode allows Fade times as programmed in the EDIT TIMES menu. (See
Section 6.3 Using the TIMES menu.)
Entering Memory Times to a Memory automatically sets the Memory
Mode to 1.
HTP Channels fade up using the Fade In time when the Playback Fader is
moved in the up direction or a Playback SWOP or ADD button is pressed.
HTP Channels fade out using the Fade Out time when the Playback Fader is
moved in the down direction or a Playback SWOP or ADD button is released.
LTP Channels are triggered when the Fader moves above the Trigger
Point.
The trigger point can be set from the USER SETTINGS menu. See Sections 11.2
Memory Fader ON and 11.3 Memory Fader OFF.
Use Mode 1 when you wish HTP Channels to fade up and down in their
programmed time as you move the Fader.
6.4.3 Memory Mode 2
In this Mode :
HTP Channels fade up using the Fade In time when the Playback Fader is
moved in the up direction or a Playback SWOP or ADD button is pressed.
HTP Channels fade out using the Fade Out time when the Playback Fader is
moved in the down direction or a Playback SWOP or ADD button is released.
LTP Channels are controlled by the PLAYBACK FADER POSITION.
Use this mode to control LTP Channels with the Fader. It is useful if you
wish to change between two colours, or move to a particular pan and tilt
position and then back again.
When using this mode you should make sure that any fade is complete
before changing direction of the Fader, otherwise the Fixtures may not
return to the correct position.
To make Fixtures follow Fader movement precisely you should record
LTP FADE times of zero.
6.4.4 Changing Memory Modes
Memory Modes are changed in the EDIT TIMES menu. (See Section 6.3.5
Memory Mode Softbutton).
Press ENTER to store changes to the Memory Mode.
6.5 Using the ADD and SWOP buttons with Memory modes
The Playback ADD and SWOP buttons mimic Playback Fader movement.
Pressing the ADD button is equivalent to moving the Fader up to full, and
releasing the ADD button is the same as moving the Fader down to zero.
The SWOP button is similar except all other Preset and Playback Faders are
taken to zero (using times specified) except the Swopped Fader.