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Alternatively, the Power Cue Store itself can provide the external control voltage.
Wire appropriate switches into a circuit, as shown below: 

PIN

FUNCTION

CODE

8-13

Address lines. Latch on to express scene number in binary. 
13 is the least-significant bit (LSB).

ADR

7

Flash to step to selected scene.

STEP

6

Latch on to start sequence. Flash to advance to next scene.

START

5

Latch on to stop sequence.

STOP

4

Latch on to take external control.

EXT

3

Latch on to pause a running sequence. Release to re-start.

PAUSE

2

Flash to go to first valid scene

TOP

1

Not used

21-25

Earth

19-20

Not used

14-18

+12V

Linking pins 4 and 14 enables external control.

For stand-alone use and for automatic sequence starting, it is sufficient to link pins 4
and 14 and pins 6 and 15.

Memory Card

The memory card type is a Type 1 PC Card, 256KB SRAM.

If the Power Cue Store is in external control mode, the memory card is ignored.
Otherwise, when the card is inserted, the display shows

Crd

To Store to Card

To store all scenes, scene types, fade times and hold times to the card, hold the

STORE 

key down for two seconds.  One of the following then happens:

o

Sto 

appears in the display, followed by

YES

.

o

If the card is write-protected,

Pro 

appears in the display.  Remove the

card and move the write-protection tab to the non-write-protected position.
(Typically, the label will show both positions.)

To Recall from Card

To recall scenes, scene types, fade times and hold times from the card, hold the

AUTO

key down for two seconds.  One of the following then happens:

o

rcl 

appears in the display, followed by

YES

o

If the card is write-protected,

Pro 

is seen in the display.  Remove the card

and move the write-protection tab to the non-write-protected position.  (Typ-
ically, the label will show both positions.)

Power Cue Store

TM

User Manual

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Summary of Contents for Power Cue Store

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Page 3: ...trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products High End Systems disclaims any proprietary interest in trademark...

Page 4: ...r Warranty for Repair It is necessary to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number from your dealer or point of purchase BEFORE any units are returned for repair The manufacturer will make the...

Page 5: ...the Fade Time 8 Changing the Hold Time 8 Resetting the Scene to Default Values 9 Deleting the Scene 9 Flagging the Scene as the First in a Sequence 9 Flagging the Scene as End of a Sequence 9 Pass Th...

Page 6: ...qualified personnel no user serviceable parts inside l int rieur de l quipement il n y a pas de pi ces rempla ables par l utilisateur Confiez l entretien un personnel qualifi Derive el servicio de rep...

Page 7: ...control is indicated by a dot beside MAN CONTROL in the display External Control The Power Cue Store may also be controlled remotely by a 10 12V analog controller The sub D connector mounted on the r...

Page 8: ...al fade time Global Hold Time To set the global hold time do one of the following o Press ESC which exits configuration mode o Press SCENE TYPE until Hld appears in the display The slider LED flashes...

Page 9: ...ne See Remote Input Device for more information 2 Output the desired scene from any DMX desk or controller 3 Enter a scene number between 00 and 63 using the numeric buttons 4 Press and hold the STORE...

Page 10: ...he scene o Flag the scene as the first scene in a sequence o Flag the scene as the last scene in a sequence Each press of the button will step you through these functions You can abort any option by w...

Page 11: ...in the right hand element of the display In pass through mode DMX data is received and the Power Cue Store is inactive Manual Control Manual control is indicated by a dot in the center of the display...

Page 12: ...ccessed the next fade will be to scene 1 Chase Sequences When a start of chase scene SoC is encountered a chase starts to run according to pre programmed Fade and Hold times Deleted or empty scenes ar...

Page 13: ...to the next valid scene ignoring both Fade and Hold times 3 Enter a scene number in the display You can then use the AUTO button or the slider to advance to the desired scene Fade and Hold times funct...

Page 14: ...ng the current fade or hold signal Power Cue Store then awaits a STEP or START signal o Latching PAUSE suspends a sequence without completing the current operation When PAUSE is released the sequence...

Page 15: ...ss of Data key in this example it outputs scene 00 An example of using external control is shown below In the example the following occurs o DMX data is lost in A The controller invokes the function y...

Page 16: ...r Cue Store waits for a STEP or START signal 5 When a start of chase scene SoC is encountered the chase runs automatically observing programmed fade and hold times On arriving at an end of chase scene...

Page 17: ...1 PC Card 256KB SRAM If the Power Cue Store is in external control mode the memory card is ignored Otherwise when the card is inserted the display shows Crd To Store to Card To store all scenes scene...

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