Specifications

Note LTP channels in Cues are not controlled proportionally by the Cue
Fader or Grand Master, but are set the the value specified when
the Cue was stored — refer to section 6 for further information.
Hint LTP is typically used to control dynamic lighting, such as moving
lights or colour changers.
5.2.2 Setting Channelprecedence
To set channels to operate in HTP or LTP mode, proceed as follows:
1 Move to the “[SETUP] [CHANNEL MODES]” menu.
2 The status of each channel is indicated by the LED in the Select
button associated with it:
Illuminated, i.e. on, for LTP.
Extinguished, i.e. off, for HTP.
3 To modify the settings use the Channel Scroll to bring the channel
into view and press the appropriate Select buttons to set HTP or
LTP mode as appropriate.
To set all the channels to either HTP or LTP mode press the top or
bottom left-hand soft button respectively.
4 Press the Exit button when finished.
5.3
Mastering
As with conventional lighting consoles the Navigator console has
Master Faders which have a global effect upon the output levels.
5.3.1 The Grand Master
The Grand Master proportionally controls all HTP channels on the
console, either directly, as in the case of channel Flash buttons, or
indirectly in the case of Cue Faders; Cue Master; Rotary Preset;
Controlling Channels
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