Instruction manual

Page Overlay on Submasters
It is possible to output the channel data
or memory data from several
submasters from different pages
simultaneously, provided that they are
not controlled by the same physical
submaster fader.
For example - you can output data
from submasters 1-1, 2-2, 3-3 at the
same time but not from submasters
1-1, 2-1 and 3-1 as they are all
controlled by the submaster 1 fader.
If the submaster page is changed while
any of the submaster faders are up, or
any of the SUBMASTER FLASH
buttons are being held down, the fader
or button remains on the original page
and the outputs for the previous
submaster are held.
The new channel data or memory
associated with the fader or button is
not output until the fader is returned to
zero, or the SUBMASTER FLASH
button is released. This feature is
known as Page Overlay.
While data being output from a
submaster is not from the current
page, the light in the corresponding
SUBMASTER FLASH button flashes.
The light in the SUBMASTER FLASH
button stops flashing when the correct
page is returned to, using the PAGE
UP or PAGE DOWN buttons.
Submaster Flash Functions
The SUBMASTER FLASH buttons can
be used to flash or solo the channel
data or memory data on a submaster.
The FLASH FUNCTION button is used
to select the required flash function
(OFF, FLASH or SOLO).
The red lights next to the FLASH
FUNCTION button indicate the
currently selected flash function.
Flashing Submasters
1. Set the flash function to Flash
using the FLASH FUNCTION
button.
2. Press and hold down a
SUBMASTER FLASH button.
The generic channels in the
channel data or memory data on
the submaster are flashed to the
level of the GRAND MASTER.
If the channel data or memory
data on the submaster contains
fixture data, the Brightness
fixture channels are flashed to the
level of the GRAND MASTER.
The Colour, Beamshape and
Position channels are
automatically triggered and snap
to their programmed levels.
Soloing Submasters
1. Set the flash function to Solo
using the FLASH FUNCTION
button.
2. Press and hold down a
SUBMASTER FLASH button.
The generic channels in the
channel data or memory data on
the submaster are flashed to the
level of the GRAND MASTER.
All other generic channel data
being output from presets, other
submasters or Playback X is
reduced to zero.
If the channel data or memory
data on the submaster contains
fixture data, the Brightness
fixture channels are flashed to the
level of the GRAND MASTER.
All other Brightness channel data
being output from other
submasters or Playback X is
reduced to zero.
The Colour, Beamshape and
Position channels are
automatically triggered and snap
to their programmed levels.
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Submasters