Instruction manual
Memories 
Page 92      Solution & Solution XL Operating Manual – Issue 1.0 
Navigating the Memories Window 
On the monitor, the cursor is indicated by a red background. The UP, DOWN, 
LEFT  and  RIGHT  arrow keys  on  the  front  panel  (or  external  keyboard) are 
used to move the cursor around the field in the Memories Window. 
In  addition to  moving one  field  at a  time using  the  arrow  keys,  it is  also 
possible to jump quickly to certain fields using the following shortcuts: 
Press the MEMORIES key to move  the cursor to  the memory number (No) 
field for the selected memory. 
If the cursor is not in one of the fade fields – press the TIME key to move the 
cursor to the Fade Up field. 
If the cursor is in one of the fade fields – pressing the TIME key moves the 
cursor  to  the  next  fade  field  (Fade  Up   Fade  Down    Colour  Fade   
Beamshape Fade  Position Fade  Fade Up etc.) 
Note – Memories Window – LTP Fade Fields 
The Colour Fade or Beamshape  Fade  or  Position Fade is  displayed in 
the  Memories  Window  to  avoid  cluttering  up  the  screen.  Use  the 
COLOUR,  BEAMSHAPE  or  POSITION  keys  on  the  front  panel to select 
which fade time is displayed. 
The Memory Setup Window 
The Memory Setup Window allows you to do the following: 
  Change the memory trigger, wait time or timecode, if appropriate. 
  Jump to a specified memory after the current one. 
  Run a macro when the memory is triggered. 
  Adjust the modifiers for a chase memory. 
The data that  is editable via the  Memory Setup Window is displayed in the 
Comments field of the Memories Window. 
To display the Memory Setup Window on the monitor and change the MFKs 
to display the memory setup options – hold down the SETUP key and press 
the MEMORIES key. 
The actual options presented are dependent on the memory type and current 
settings. 
Use the  MFKs or  options in  the popup  window on the monitor  to select the 
fields to edit and adjust options or values as required. 
Memory Trigger and Timecode 
Select the [Trigger] option, then select the required memory trigger (Go, Auto, 
Real Time, SMPTE or MIDI). 
If the Trigger is set to Auto – select the [Trigger Timecode] option and enter 
the required Wait time, for example: 










