DMX-value via the channel faders.
If you have taken a projector out of the program, you can insert the projector back in the program by pressing
the Recall-button.
6.3 Preset Scenes
A Preset Scene is a pre-adjusted stage memory which can be recalled at any time. With the CP-256, you
can program up to 16 different Preset Scenes which can be assigned to the projector select buttons 1-16.
6.3.1 Programming a Preset Scene
Press the Manual-button and select the desired projector via the respective projector select button. You can
choose all projectors at once if you hold the Manual-button for approx. 2 seconds.
Press the Scene-button and the display shows "Preset Scene". Select the desired Preset Scene via the
respective projector select button. If a Preset Scene has already been assigned to this button, the respective
projector name is shown in the display. Select a free button where no projector name appears.
Press the Edit-button and the display shows "Preset Mask Empty". Press the Mask-button and select the
desired projector via the respective projector select button. Press the Edit-button in order to return to the edit-
mode. Adjust the desired settings and save them via the Enter-button. The display shows "Saving" and the
Preset Scene is now saved on the respective button. Press the Recall-button in order to return to the main
menu.
6.3.2 Recalling a Preset Scene
Press the Manual-button and select the desired projector via the respective projector select button. You can
choose all projectors at once if you hold the Manual-button for approx. 2 seconds.
Press the Scene-button and the display shows "Preset Scene". Select the desired Preset Scene via the
respective projector select button. The projector moves to the defined position and projects the respective
settings.
6.3.3 Editing a Preset Scene
Press the Manual-button and select the desired projector via the respective projector select button. You can
choose all projectors at once if you hold the Manual-button for approx. 2 seconds.
Press the Scene-button and the display shows "Preset Scene". Select the desired Preset Scene via the
respective projector select button. The projector moves to the defined position and projects the respective
settings. Press the Edit-button in order to adjust the desired settings and save them via the Enter-button.
6.4 Preset Macros
A Preset Macro is a pre-adjusted channel setting which can be recalled at any time. With the CP-256, you
can program up to 16 different Preset Macros which can be assigned to the projector select buttons 1-16.
The buttons 1-8 refer to the settings of the first DMX-channel, the buttons 9-16 to those of DMX-channel 2.
Macros are useful for using one button in order to call up certain functions that are on different DMX-
channels of the projectors. If, for example, the colour green can be found on DMX-value 20 of one projector
and on 40 of another, you can call up the same colour of both projectors via the macro "green".
6.4.1 Programming a Preset Macros
Press the Manual-button and select the desired projector via the respective projector select button.
Press the Macro-button and choose the desired projector select button (e.g. projector select button 1 - macro
green). Adjust the desired colour (e.g. green) via channel fader 1. Press the Enter-button in order to save the
setting. Press the Macro-button in order to leave the Macro-mode.
Select the next projector via the respective projector select button. Press the Macro-button and choose the
same projector select button as for projector 1 (e.g. projector select button 1 - macro green). Adjust the
desired colour (e.g. green) via channel fader 1. Press the Enter-button in order to save the setting. Press the
Macro-button in order to leave the Macro-mode.
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