
Lightcommander 24/6 - 48/6
Lightcommander 24/6 - 48/6
Lightcommander 24/6 - 48/6
Lightcommander 24/6 - 48/6
Lightcommander 24/6 - 48/6
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6. Preview and Modifying
Any program of the Lightcommander can be previewed and modified
before it comes to stage. The actual output values can be listed in per-
centage and the Limit function enables to reduce the overall brightness of
any channel.
6.1 BLIND Function
During programming, previewing or modifying, the channel LED´s no
longer show the output intensity, but show the contents of the selected
program.
During "PROGRAMMING MEMORY" they show preset 2 intensity only.
This enables to program memories blind by setting the preset 2 master to
zero and selecting "SAVE PRESET 2" for saving the memory.
BLIND button right under the display switched on:
The program, indicated on the LED´s, is not transmitted to
stage.
BLIND button switched off:
The indicated program will be send to stage, even with main
master at zero. During Softpatch operations the selected
dimmer number gets switched on.
If BLIND is switched off, the Top Menu shows a "LIVE" warning.
Recalling the preview function will automatically activate the BLIND
function.
6.2 PREVIEW - Output Listing
The PREVIEW button underneath the display lists the actual
output values in percentage. As Preview also starts the testing
of memories, the memory buttons are not longer switching on
the memories but just select them for previewing.
See 7 preview and modifying
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See 6.3
Output limit
SELECT MEMORY
X-FADE
LIMIT
Channel number, A1-A6
indicates the AUX channels
Actual output value
(FF=100%)
ATTENTION !