Instruction manual
Submasters 
Solution & Solution XL Operating Manual – Issue 1.0               Page 107 
Submasters 
Introduction 
The Solution desk has 20 pages of 10 submasters. 
The Solution XL desk has 20 pages of 30 submasters. 
Submasters may be programmed directly with a scene or chase. 
Submasters may also be programmed by transferring a single scene or chase 
memory or a range of programmed memories. 
Submaster Data 
Each programmed submaster contains the following data: 
  Number – Submasters are referenced by page and  submaster number, 
eg 1-1, 1-2. 
  Name  –  User  defined  name  (optional)  for  directly  programmed 
submasters.    For  a  submaster  with  a  transferred  memory,  the  memory 
name is used. For a submaster with a transferred range of memories the 
memory range is displayed (eg Range 40-60). 
  Fade Times – Each submaster has a set of fade times which are applied 
to the  data  programmed  in  the submaster  when the  submaster  fader  is 
raised.  The following times are provided with each submaster and may 
be left at their default values, as defined in Setup, or adjusted as required: 
o  Intensity    Fade Up and Fade Down. 
o  Colour    Colour Fade. 
o  Beamshape   Beamshape Fade. 
o  Position    Position Fade. 
  Flash Button Action – Defines the action of the flash button below the 
submaster fader. Flash, Solo, Latch, Go or Off. 
  LTP Trigger Level – The point at which the LTP channels programmed in 
the submaster are triggered as the submaster fader is raised (0-100%). 
  Chase Modifers – If the submaster is programmed directly with a chase 
or contains a transferred chase memory, there are a number of modifiers 
which  determine  how  the  chase  runs  when  output  –  see  Memories 
chapter for further details. 
Submasters Window 
Press the SUBMASTERS key to display the Submasters Window on the Main 
LCD and monitor screen.  The Submasters Window on the monitor shows the 
data  for  the  sumasters  on  the  current  page,  as  indicated  by  the  seven 
segment display on the front panel. Each line in the window displays the data 
for a single submaster, for example: 
Figure 87 - Submasters Window 










