
5.9.3 Auto Glide (Manual Faders)
In order for a fader to leave Write or Update mode without abrupt level changes, the
fader’s position should match the fader’s level previously written in data. During the
Leave transition modes presented later, an engineer moves the fader until those levels
match, at which time the fader automatically drops to Read mode. The Auto Glide
feature eliminates the need to physically match levels during a transition mode by
automatically fading the write level up or down until it matches the fader’s data level.
The rate at which Auto Glide returns to the data level can be adjusted by changing the
Glide Rate parameter in the Automation Options Menu (
Shift–Automation
) of the LCD
Menu System. The selected rate affects all faders.
Auto Glide can be disabled globally without changing the Glide Rate parameter
described earlier by toggling the
GLIDE
button in the
OPTS
Menu. When disabled,
faders must be manually moved to their match points during Leave Write and Leave
Update modes. Enabling or disabling Auto Glide affects all faders.
5.9.4 Read (Manual Faders)
While in Read mode, fader levels are reproduced according to the data received from
the Automation PC. A path’s fader level cannot be written to data while the path is in
Read mode.
To execute Read mode, select the module and press the Master Section
Write
or
Update
button (whichever is lit) or the module’s
Auto
button until the path’s
W
(Write)
and
U
(Update) LEDs are Off. To put all paths into Read mode, press
ALLRD
in the
Automation Menu of the LCD Menu System. When
ALLRD
is pressed, Safe is
automatically enabled on the Automation PC.
• Mode Indication:
Write
LED = Off,
Update
LED = Off
Section 5 - Eagle Automation
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Operation and Maintenance Manual
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August 1999