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System Message Area
Displays status messages, which vary depending on the function that is currently active.
M a s t e r o r S l a v e
Indicates if the fixture is the master or slave when the a string of fixtures is running together in stand-
alone operation. For more information, see
Master/Slave Operation
on
page 61
.
S e q u e n c e
Indicates whether or not a sequence is active and if so, which sequence is active. For more information,
see
Presets & Sequences
on
page 51
.
S t e p
Indicates whether or not a preset is active and if so, which step and preset is active. For more
information, see
Presets & Sequences
on
page 51
.
P r e s e t
Indicates which preset is currently active. For more information, see
Presets & Sequences
on
page 51
.
E r r o r
Displays error messages. Refer to
Error Messages
on
page 72
for a complete listing of possible errors
and the actions required to clear them.
Status Bar
Indicates the DMX channels, type, and effect the setup uses.
Menu Navigation
The menu is designed with consistent navigation from the user interface (UI) using the keypad.
The Main Menu is the root for all menu navigation. When an item is selected from the Main Menu, a
secondary menu displays, which includes multiple functions for selection. Some secondary menus lead
to additional menus. Select a menu item to edit its settings or to proceed to a deeper menu. Items that
may be edited are indicated with descriptive text followed by a colon (:) and a value.
The keypad is used to edit specific objects on the operation menu, such as DMX address, Preset and
Sequence numbers, fade and delay times, etc. Once an edit has been made, press [
] to accept the
selection.
Use [
] to navigate to the next object for action or edit. To return to the previous operation, press
[
]. Continue pressing [
] to return to the menu list and then the Main Menu.
You can also use [
] with any Yes or No dialog box. Pressing [
] is the same as selecting No.