6. MANUAL CONTROL
When powered ON, this console defaults to Manu-
al/Blackout mode. All output will be in a blackout
state until the Blackout button is deselected. To
determine blackout status there is an indicator light
in the display that flashes when engaged and OFF
when disengaged. To gain manual control, disen-
gage blackout, select the fixtures that you wish to
control by selecting the relevant fixture buttons on
the left then use the eight channel faders, joystick
and the channel bank button to manually control
the fixtures.
Note: In most cases, for the joystick to work, you
must first assign it. Please see the Assign Joystick
section of this manual.
7. RECORDING SCENES
1. Select the fixtures that you wish to include into
your scene by pressing the FIXTURES # buttons,
1-12, so the selected fixture LED´s illuminate.
2. Press and hold down the Program button for
approximately 2 seconds or until the PROG
indicator in the LED display flashes. Once the
indicator is flashing, record mode is engaged
and you may release the Program button.
3. Set your scene using the eight Channel faders,
joystick or Channel Bank button if needed. The
Channel Bank button should be used to switch
between channel banks 1-8, 9-16, 17-24 and
25-32.
4. Once you are satisfied with the look of your
scene, press the MIDI/RED button to Record it.
5. Using the BANK UP & DOWN buttons, select a
scene bank to store to. There are 30 available
Scene Banks and you can view them in the
LED-display by referring to the furthest two
digits to the right.
6. Press a Scene button, 1-8, to store to. Once
pressed, all LED´s will flash indicating that your
scene was stored. There are 8 Scene buttons
to store to for each bank. Make sure you select
a different scene button each time you store a
scene so you don't record over something that
you wanted to keep.
7. To Record additional scenes, repeat steps 2
through 6.
8. Once you've stored all of your scenes, press and
hold down the Program button or approximate-
ly 2 seconds to exit. A flashing Blackout indica-
tor in the LED display, is indicative that you are
out of program mode.
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