Instruction manual

Outputting Data from
Submasters
The submaster data (channel data or
transferred memory) is output by
raising the submaster fader to the
required level.
Fixture channel data will only be output
if the appropriate options have been
set in Desk Setup (see chapter 6).
Submasters with Channel
Data
If the submaster contains channel data
the outputs from the generic channels
are controlled manually if the fade
times are zero, or timed if the fade
times are non-zero.
The output level is directly related to
the position of the submaster fader.
If the channel data contains fixture
data, the outputs from the submaster
will be as follows:
The Brightness fixture channels will
fade up and down in the same way as
the generic channels (either manual or
timed depending on the fade times).
If the LTP Trigger is enabled - The
Colour, Beamshape and Position
fixture channels will snap or fade to
their programmed levels, when the
submaster reaches the LTP Trigger
Level, depending on the LTP actions
set for the submaster.
If the LTP Trigger is disabled - No
Colour, Beamshape or Position
fixture channel data will be output.
Submasters with Scene
Memories
If the submaster fade times are zero,
the outputs from the generic channels
will be controlled manually. The output
level is directly related to the
submaster fader level.
If the submaster fade times are
non-zero, the outputs of the generic
channels will fade up and down
according to the fade times.
While the outputs from the submaster
are subject to a timed fade, the light in
the SUBMASTER FLASH button is lit.
If the transferred memory contains
fixture data, the outputs from the
submaster will be as follows:
The Brightness fixture channels will
fade up and down in the same way as
the generic channels.
If the LTP Trigger is enabled - The
Colour, Beamshape and Position
fixture channels are triggered when the
submaster fader reaches the LTP
Trigger Level.
The Colour, Beamshape and Position
fixture channels will snap or fade in the
LTP fade time, depending on the LTP
action for the submaster.
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Submasters
Figure 5 - 3: Submaster Controls