User guide
Replaying Cues
Previewing a Cue
Firstly, ensure that the Cue that you want to preview is on the
current Cue Page or Bookmark (i.e. it is available on one of the
Playback Faders).
To preview the Cue, press and hold the preview button below the
appropriate Playback Fader.
Or…
Hold down the preview button for the required Cue and press the
preview button in the Lamp Selection Control Area to lock the
preview mode. You can now release the Cue preview button and
the Cue will stay in preview mode. The LCD above the Cue will
flash to remind you that you’re in preview mode.
Whilst in Cue Preview mode...
The ’Cue Preview Screen’ appears on the Main LCD —you can
navigate through the other screens and menus by using the next
and exit buttons as normal.
Any Lamps that are controlled by the Cue will have the LED fully lit
on their associated Lamp Select Buttons; use the Lamp Range
buttons to view Lamps controlled in the different ranges.
Any currently programmed Lamp Attributes are indicated by a fully
lit button LED on the Colour, Beam, Effects or Position keypads.
Any HTP Channels that are controlled by the Cue will have the
LED fully lit on their associated Channel Flash Buttons in the HTP
Control Area; use the Channel Page buttons to view Channels
controlled in the different ranges.
The Digital Playback Control Area is placed in Cue Mode (see
page 63 for further details)
To end the Preview and return the console to its previous state,
release the preview button.
Cue Preview Screen
Cue:1 On PB:1 Cue 1 Time Part:1
LTP Wait:0s Move:0s
Wait:0s Up:0s Hold:0s Down:0s
[MENU]
FIELD NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION
Field Name Value Description
CUE
1 – 999 The Cue object number.
On PB
1 – 18 The Playback number that the Cue is
currently assigned to.
Time Part
1 – 4 Identifies which Time Part details are
displayed in the following fields:
LTP Wait
0 – 99 seconds
Move
0 – 99 seconds
These two values define the LTP
Envelope for the selected Time Part.
Wait
0 – 99 seconds
Up
0 – 99 seconds
Hold
0 – 99 seconds
Down
0 – 99 seconds
These four values define the HTP
Envelope for the selected Time Part.
The [MENU] button returns the display to the Root Menu Screen.
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