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Using the Programmer's Remote
SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide
Playback Mode
A SceneStation is normally functioning in its Playback Mode. When in this mode, the station is
expecting to execute presets when a button is pressed on its front panel, or via a wireless command
or by receiving infrared commands. Also, the LED indicators behind each button shows the status of
each preset by displaying the programmed LED colors.
Press
CANCEL
at any time to return to playback mode. If any editing was in progress or information
was partially entered, all changes are cancelled.
Activating Presets
While a SceneStation is in its normal playback mode, press the two-digit number of a preset to
activate.
For example, to activate Preset 12, press
1
then
2
.
Presets 0 through 9 can be activated by entering a zero first to make the preset a two-digit number.
For example, to activate Preset 1, press
0
then
1
.
Another option for single-digit presets is to press the preset number and then
ENTER
.
For example, to activate Preset 3, press
3
then
ENTER
.
Adjusting the Grandmaster
The station’s “Grandmaster” is the overall intensity level of the DMX channel values being output from
the station. The Grandmaster can be adjusted from 0 to 100%. Normally, the Grandmaster is set to
100%. When a level lower than 100% is chosen, all of the DMX channel values are scaled down by
that percentage before being output by the station.
To adjust the Grandmaster, press the
UP
and/or
DOWN
buttons.
When adjusting upwards and the Grandmaster is already at 100% or when adjusting downwards and
the Grandmaster is already at 0%, all of the LEDs on the station will briefly flash Red, showing that
the limit has been reached.
Note:
If the Grandmaster feature of the station has been disabled, all of the LEDs will flash Red
when attempting to raise or lower the Grandmaster.
Summary of Contents for SceneStation
Page 12: ...6 Introduction SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide...
Page 16: ...10 Installation SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide...
Page 20: ...14 Hardware Configuration SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide...
Page 50: ...44 Using SceneStation Studio SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide...
Page 54: ...48 Using the Front Panel Snapshot Feature SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide...
Page 72: ...66 Using the Programmer s Remote SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide...
Page 81: ...SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide Programming Examples 75...
Page 82: ...76 Programming Examples SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide...
Page 84: ...78 Appendix A Pairing The Programmer s Remote SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide...
Page 88: ...82 Appendix B IR Code Specifications SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide...
Page 94: ...88 Appendix D Self Test Mode SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide...
Page 96: ...90 Appendix E Warranty Information SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide...