Instruction manual

Memories
Page 98 Solution & Solution XL Operating Manual Issue 1.0
Once the times are split (ie different) the control wheel on its own adjusts
the fade up time. Holding down the SHIFT key and moving the wheel
adjusts the fade down time.
To re-join the two times set the fade down time to the same value as the
fade up time, release the SHIFT key and then move the wheel.
The second finger control wheel controls the Intensity Delay times as follows:
Moving the second finger wheel adjusts the intensity delay up and
intensity delay down times together giving them the same value.
Holding down the SHIFT key and moving the second finger wheel adjusts
the intensity delay down time only.
Once the times are split (ie different) the control wheel on its own adjusts
the delay up time. Holding down the SHIFT key and moving the wheel
adjusts the delay down time.
To re-join the two times set the delay down time to the same value as
the delay up time, release the SHIFT key and then move the wheel.
Move the cursor to the Colour Fade field. The first and second finger control
wheels adjust the Colour Fade and Colour Delay times respectively.
Move the cursor to the Beamshape Fade field. The first and second finger
control wheels adjust the Beamshape Fade and Beamshape Delay times
respectively.
Move the cursor to the Position Fade field. The first and second finger control
wheels adjust the Position Fade and Position Delay times respectively.
Adjusting Fade and Delay Times on the Memories Screen
Select the memory to be edited on the Memories screen (monitor).
Use the cursor keys or TIME key to move the cursor to the field to be edited
(Fade Up, Fade Down, Colour Fade etc..)
Press the ENTER key. The MFKs change to a numeric keypad.
Fade Time Enter the required fade time and press the ENTER key.
Delay Time Press the [DELAY] MFK. The LED in the key will light to show
that the Delay option has been selected. Enter the required delay time and
press the ENTER key.
The fade or delay times may be entered in tenths of seconds, seconds only,
seconds and tenths or minutes, seconds and tenths as illustrated by the
following examples:
0.5 ENTER 0.5 seconds
3 ENTER 3.0 seconds
60 ENTER 1 minute
1.30.0 ENTER 1 minute 30 seconds
15.0.0 ENTER 15 minutes