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Playing movies in the Play Mode
You can select a Play Mode on the front panel.
In this mode, you can select a certain movie to play back.
You can select a movie from a palette of a project (p. 42) loaded to this unit.
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Press the MOVIE button.
The MOVIE button flashes in green, and the palettes start to load. When loading is
completed, the button lights in green, and the Movie Play mode is ready.
The MANUAL MOVIE PLAY buttons corresponding to the movies in the palette
light up in orange (ex. If the palette holds movie numbers 1, 2, and 5, the MANUAL
MOVIE PLAY buttons 1, 2, and 5 light up). The MANUAL MOVIE PLAY button
whose movie is in playback flashes.
To select palettes
In the Movie Play mode, press the
/
buttons.
The palette numbers are shown in the display on the front panel. When you reach
the desired number, press the ENTER button.
It takes some time to load the palette (the display on the front panel shows “Load”
while loading). When the palette finishes loading, the first movie in the palette starts
to play back.
To select movies
The movies held in palettes are indicated on the corresponding MANUAL MOVIE
PLAY buttons.
The palette holds the number of the movies that correspond to the lighted buttons.
To select a movie to play back, press the corresponding number button.
Selecting a Play Mode
Selecting the Movie Play mode
Even during the Schedule Play
mode, you can press the
MANUAL MOVIE PLAY
buttons to change to the Movie
Play mode temporarily.
Afterwards, you can return to
the Scheduled playback mode
by pressing the EXIT button.
EXIT button
MANUAL MOVIE PLAY buttons
/ /ENTER buttons
MOVIE button
When you press the INFO
button while the movie is in
playback, you can display the
information of the current
movie.
You can set the unit to
automatically load a specific
palette when the Play Mode is
activated (or when the unit is
powered on). You can operate
the setting in the SCHEDULER
screen (p. 81).
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