Instruction manual

Introduction
Page 16 Solution & Solution XL Operating Manual Issue 1.0
Other Keys and Controls
SETUP - used to enter Setup mode and display the Setup screen on the Main
LCD and monitor. Also used for exiting Setup mode.
MEMORIES - used to display the Memories screen on the Main LCD and
monitor.
SUBMASTERS - used to display the Submasters screen on the Main LCD
and monitor.
OUTPUTS - used to display the Outputs screen on the monitor.
PGM WIN - used to display the Program Window (programmer) on the
monitor.
Cursor Keys (UP, DOWN LEFT, RIGHT) - used to move around the fields on
the main LCD (where appropriate) and/or the monitor screen. These buttons
are equivalent to the four cursor keys on an external keyboard (if fitted).
Plus (+) and Minus (-) - used to increment or decrement the value of the
current selection.
NAME - used for naming memories, submasters, palettes etc.
TIME - used as a shortcut for moving the cursor to the various fade fields on
the Memories and Submasters screens. It is also used in combination with
other keys to perform various functions over the internal fade time (eg
outputting palettes over a time).
LOAD - used for loading items such as memories, submasters or palettes into
the Program Window for editing.
CLEAR - used for clearing the Program Window. As soon as any changes
are made to the look in the Program Window, the LED in the CLEAR key is lit,
to indicate that dimmer or fixture parameter values have changed. Pressing
the CLEAR key once will clear (undo) all the operations made in the Program
Window since the LED was first lit, except for the fixture selection. The LED in
the key goes out. Pressing the CLEAR key a second time clears the fixture
selection in the Program Window.
UPDATE - used to update loaded items or items modified in the Program
Window.
Main LCD