
12. Controller Operation
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PRESET # ENTER
will recall preset #
•
PRESET 5 + 11 + 7 ENTER
recall these presets in order, 5 being recalled
fi
rst in a stack on fashion, information is added
but not replaced.
Recording a preset is done via the below syntax:
•
SAVE PVW PRESET # ENTER
will save the currently selected destination/s into the selected number. If the number exist we
overwrite.
•
PRESET ENTER
without a # saves next available preset.
The contextual Buttons to the right of the numpad also light up and is populated with functionality that can be used in the syntax.
These are:
Contextual
Button
Display
Description
CD1
Lock / Unlock
Locks and unlocks the Selected Preset
CD2
Renumber
Renumber the Selected preset
Example:
•
PRESET 45 Renumber 55 ENTER
will renumber Preset 45 to 55.
Special Function with Modi
fi
ers with Preset recall and Record:
•
+ numpad
will increase selection by one.
•
- numpad
will decrease selection by one.
Cue
Image 12-14
Cue refers to Cues stored in Event Master Toolset.
Time
Image 12-15
Time refers to the timing parameter of the selected Top Functions. This button will allow entering time for different functions.
Destination has Transition Time, Layer has Layer Transition Time.
Syntax for TIME is:
•
DEST # TIME # ENTER
will set the Transition time of 60 to Destinations # but not select Destination # further actions.
•
DEST 1 + 5 TIME 60 ENTER
will set the Transition time of 60 to Destinations 1 and 5 but not select Destination 1 and 5 for
further actions.
•
LAYER 1 + 4 TIME 120 ENTER
will set the Layer Transition time of 120 to Layer 1 and 4 but not select Layer 1 and 4 for
further actions.
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Summary of Contents for S3 series
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