User guide
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A Cue can be replayed in a variety of ways. The method you choose is
largely a matter of personal preference, although the way in which the Cue
itself has been programmed also has implications.
Manual Replay Cue does not use Time Parts
AutoFade Replay Cue does use Time Parts
To run the Cue manually...
Open the appropriate Cue Playback Fader; the LTP Channel
levels for any Lamps within the Cue will automatically be triggered
as soon as the fader level moves above zero.
Adjust the fader position to master the levels of HTP Channels and
Lamp Intensities within the Cue.
HELPFUL HINT
To achieve ‘instant playback’, press the LTP go button to instantly set LTP
and HTP Channel levels as defined by the Cue. To hold the Cue at
maximum, move the fader to maximum, then release the LTP go button.
To achieve an ‘instant blackout’, simply reverse this procedure.
The HTP go button has a similar effect but it does not trigger LTP
Channels.
To run the Cue automatically (using AutoFade)
Press the LTP go button to trigger the LTP envelope of Time Parts
1 to 4.
The LTP controlled parts of the Cue will now commence
AutoFading.
Press the HTP go button to trigger the HTP envelope of Time
Parts 1 to 4.
The HTP controlled parts of the Cue will now commence
AutoFading.
The LED in the LTP go button will flash to indicate that an
AutoFade is in progress. The LED in the HTP go button will be lit
fully to indicate that the Cue is active.
See Rate Playback and Stack Programming to play a cue list automatically
(see page 66).
HELPFUL HINT
The LTP go and HTP go buttons may be pressed in any order. To
synchronise the HTP and LTP envelopes, simply press both buttons at the
same time.