The area number field A(xx) is for information only. The cursor is shown in the Channel field.
The Level field shows the programmed value for that channel in the memory.
Adjust the level of each channel as required. This operation uses the same user interface as the Set Channel Level
function in Manual Control.
Only those channels which are assigned to the specified area may be selected and edited.
Press the ESC key. The screen shows:
Area xx Mem xx
Fade Time: xx
The Area and Memory fields are for information only and are not editable.
The cursor appears in the Fade Time field.
Use the numeric keypad or cursor keys to adjust the fade time as required (1 - 60 seconds).
Press the ENT key to save the fade time and the channel levels into the memory.
The screen will briefly show a confirmation, and then return to the Edit Memory screen.
The memory is removed from the outputs.
Sequences
The Spice dimmer can be programmed with up to 3 different sequences, each containing a maximum of 12 steps.
In Standard mode, each step in a sequence is a reference to one of the programmed memories in the dimmer.
In ChilliNet mode, each sequence is associated with a specific area. Each step in a sequence is a reference to a
memory in that area, but the memory does not have to be programmed in the dimmer itself.
Each sequence also has a cross-fade and dwell time which determines how the sequence runs:
X-Fade Time - The cross-fade time is the time it takes to fade between two steps in a sequence. The default
crossfade time is 1 second.
Dwell Time - The dwell time is the time that the outputs remain on the values in the current step of the
sequence before fading to the next step. The default dwell time is 1 second.
Select the Sequences option from the top level options menu by pressing ENT
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