E V E N T S P A N E L
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settings, hit the NEW button, and then hit the
SAVE button. To overwrite an existing event
with the current settings, turn the PREVIEW
SCROLL knob until the desired event is dis-
played in the EVENT window, then quickly press
MODIFY, then SAVE.
Taking an Event
Rotate the PREVIEW SCROLL encoder until
the desired event is shown in the EVENT display.
To prevent accidental takes, the ARM button must be pressed to arm the
function. The TAKE button will now flash indicating that the panel is
ready to act on a take. Then press the TAKE button to execute the EVENT.
Undoing an Event
To recover from a premature or erroneous EVENT take, press the
ARM and UNDO buttons. This will return the system to its status prior to
the last take, with the last program event being once again the current
program event, and the last preview event (the one just taken) becoming
the preview event once again. There is only one level of undo. If undo has
been done and a subsequent take has not been done, pressing the undo
button again will do nothing.
Modifying the Currently Selected Event
It is presumed an event has already been executed on the control
surface. Modifications to that event can be accomplished by simply
adjusting the controls and switches as desired and then pressing the
MODIFY button, then the SAVE button. In this way the modified event
will overwrite the old event setting and be saved, with the same name, in
its place.
Deleting an Event
Rotate the PREVIEW SCROLL encoder until the Event to be deleted
is shown in the EVENT display. Press the Modify button, then press the
PREVIEW SCROLL knob; the display will ask “DELETE?”. Press the
TAKE button to delete the previously displayed Event. Do nothing and
Delete mode will time out after approximately 7 seconds. Deleted Events
may NOT be restored.
Previewing an Event
Rotate the PREVIEW SCROLL encoder and available EVENT names
will be shown in the 8-character EVENT display. When the desired event
is shown in the display, press the ARM button, then press the PREVIEW
button. This will cause the entire control surface to display all settings
associated with that event, without disturbing the current operative event.
The preview status will be indicated by illumination of the PREVIEW