User guide

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chans’ parameter on Default Set-
up Screen 1 of the Set- up Menu
(see page 91).
The clear button sets all HTP
Channels to zero on the currently
selected Channel Page,
regardless of fader Beneath each
fader is a Flash Button
Dead Black- Out ‘ dbo ’ button
This button blacks out every htp channel
of the console (included lamp intensities)
Grand Master ‘ gm ’ fader
This controls the overall output level of all
HTP Channels and Lamp Intensities on
the console.
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HTP Channel Control Area
HTP Channel Faders & Flash Buttons
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The Channel Faders are used to
set levels for ‘reserved’ HTP
Channels, either for manual
control or storing in Cues and
Sequences.
Channel Page Buttons
The five black buttons choose a
range of 24 HTP Channels to be
directly controlled via the Channel
Faders and Flash Buttons (see
Fig 4 on page 13).
When used in conjunction with the
button, access is gained to a
further five ranges (channels 121
– 240), although the actual
Beneath each fader is a Flash
Button which, when pressed,
‘flashes’ the corresponding
Channel output to maximum. This
is useful for identifying specific
lamps or special effects involving
rapid on/ off control.
Flash button (for Preset Master)
This controls the overall output
level of the HTP Channel Faders.
Preset Master ‘ p1 ’ fader
This controls the overall output
level of the HTP Channel Faders.
number of available Channels is
limited by the ‘ Number of HTP
You can reserve between 24 and
240 for HTP Channels; where
there are in excess of 24, the
faders and buttons can be
assigned to a specific range of
Channels by using the Channel
Page Buttons.