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When one preset is off and the other on, pressing A and B simultaneously enables the GO func-
tion. In this case, the crossover between the two scenes is instantaneous if the
potentiometer is set at 0 or OFF, otherwise it takes place in the time set, which can vary from 0
seconds to 8 minutes.
4.1.2 Solo function
The manual zone also includes the
function. When this is enabled (the relative LED is lit),
the subtractive flash function is enabled. This means that if one of the 12 buttons is pressed, this
all the channels are switched off apart from those on which flashing in enabled.
The general level depends as always on the MASTER FLASH.
4.1.3 Link function
The
function allows to select one or more channels and unlatch them from the control of
MASTER A and B. In this mode, the output level depends on the position of the channel fader and
(obviously) the GRAND MASTER.
Any variation in the level of a channel which is part of a stored scene can be transferred to the
memory without reconstructing the entire scene. This option is also possible thanks to the LINK
function (see chapter 5 - Memory registers).
4.2 - Manual presets in single preset mode
In this operating mode, the two rows of 12 faders of the manual zone become a single group of
48 channels. Preset B is no longer enabled.
Since there are only 12 FLASH buttons and the relative 12 LEDs for level monitoring, the
buttons are used to assign the following functions to the buttons:
A = flashing and monitoring channels 1 - 12
B = flashing and monitoring channels 13 - 24.
The output level of the single preset is controlled by Master A (Master B isn’t enabled). The level
selected depends only on the GRAND MASTER, which means that if Preset A’s level is set at
100% and the GRAND MASTER level is 80%, the light output is limited to 80%.
The buttons located below each preset have green LEDs: these normally indicate the output level
of the relative channel, whereas the button has FLASH functions. The flash output level depends
directly on MASTER FLASH, which is independent of the GRAND MASTER.
Here again, HTP technology must be taken into consideration. In fact, if we set the MASTER
FLASH level lower than the “static” light level (e.g. 60% compared with 100%), the flash won’t
be visible.
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