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currently filled.
After saving a preset, record mode stays on allowing you to continue to record more presets. Any channel
changes that were made since starting the record process will be included in any new presets. To start a new
preset from scratch, toggle the “preset” LED off and then back on while the “record” LED is still flashing.
To exit record mode, press “record”, all LEDs will stop flashing.
RECALLING PRESETS
To play back a preset, first select the fixtures that you want to control with the preset. The fixtures must have
been included in the recording of the preset to be affected. Next, press the “preset” switch, select the page of the
desired preset then use the number switches to select from the presets on that page. Unlike scenes, you can
have several presets on at the same time as long as each preset is controlling different channels or fixtures. If
two different presets are trying to control the same channel, the last preset that was selected will have control of
the channel. If a preset has been completely overridden by another, it will be automatically switched off.
A fixture must first be selected before the preset is turned on even if it that fixture was included in the preset when
it was recorded. This allows you to put all fixtures into a preset but use only selected ones as needed. For
example you could create a preset called “Red” that sets all color channels of every fixture to the color red. Then
you can select the fixtures you want to be red then call the “Red” preset changing only those fixtures.
ERASE PRESET
To erase an existing preset, press “record” then “preset” then “erase”. As when recording a preset, all LEDs that
contain a preset will light. Next select the preset to erase. That preset name will appear in the display. The
message “Erase this Preset?” will also appear along with the preset name. Press “yes” or “no”. If you press “yes”
the preset will be erased. You can then select additional presets to be erased or you can press “record” again to
exit record mode.
Note:
It can take up to 30 seconds to overwrite or erase a preset depending on how much of the memory is
currently filled.
EDITING PRESETS
To edit a preset that has already been recorded, press “record” followed by “preset”. Before making any channel
changes, press the preset number of the one you want to edit. The message “Edit this existing Preset?” will
appear in the display. Press “yes” and the preset will be called up and you can add to it or modify it by changing