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C: Create the scenes first and then add the scenes into a chase.
Step
Description
1
Create scenes (see "Create a scene").
2
Press program to enter programming mode.
3
Select Chase1, Chase2 or Chase3 to store the chase.
4
Select a number from 1--16 as the number of the chase, If the LED indicator of the
number button is lit, there is already a chase stored in that number.
5
Now, the light effect can be selected in the scenes or created by adjusting the faders.
To select one of the scenes, press SC1, SC2 or SC3. Now select the desired scene to add
to the chase.
To create an effect by adjusting the faders, select the desired fixture and adjust the faders
in order to get the right effect.
It is also possible to edit a selected scene.
6
After selecting a scene, press ADD to add the scene to the chase. The device will
automatically jump to the next step. Repeat step 5-6 to add a new scene.
8
Press DEL in order to delete a scene in the chase. Press Insert to insert a scene. Press
<=/SETX or =>/SETY to edit the previous or next scene in the chase. If the next scene is
blank, it will not move further.
9
Press exit for a few seconds to exit the programming mode.
10
Press Program to save and exit.
Note:
While creating a scene or chase, the LED indicators of the relevant faders should be off. If not, you can
press and hold release and then move the fader to release them. Any channel with an output value will
be stored into the chase.
2.5 Run a chase
Step
Description
1
Select group Chase1, Chase2 or Chase3 for the desired chase.
2
The LED indicators of a number button holding a chase will blink.
3
Select the desired number button to run the chase. The LED indicator will slow down the
blink rate, thus showing that the selected chase is running. If several chases are running
simultaneously, the LED indicator of the previous running chase will dim.
Note:
Different blinking frequency of the number button shows the different status. A high blinking rate means
there is an existing chase stored in the button, but is not running. Full on means the chase is running and
cannot be edited. A slow blinking rate means the chase is running and ready for editing.
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