Interspace Industries TheatreCue 16 Way V4 System - 16 Outstations User Manual

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Beep button

Dimmer button

The Outstation lamps can be dimmed in five steps from 5%
to 100%.
Press and hold the Blue Dimmer button on the Master
Station. Use the Standby button to increase intensity or the
Go button to decrease intensity.
Once 5% or 100% is reached, further presses are ignored.
Four presses of the Standby button will set an Outstation to
100% irrespective of its initial setting. The Dimmer button
can also be used in conjunction with the group master
buttons.
The Go and Standby lamps on the selected Outstation flash
alternately as the intensity is adjusted.

The intensity can also be adjusted from an Outstation.
Press and hold the Dimmer button on the Master Station.
Pressing the Confirm button on an Outstation starts the Go
and Standby lamps flashing alternately. Subsequent
presses of the Confirm button increase the intensity by 1
step. When 100% is reached, it rolls back to 5%. The lamps
flash faster when at 100%.

The dimmer settings for each channel are saved in the
Master Station memory and are restored when the Master
Station is powered up.

The red Beep button works like a shift key in conjunction
with a channel’s Go and Standby buttons.
The Beep function requires a Beeper Outstation (Model
QLSi2-B) which is basically a standard Cue Light outstation
fitted with a beeper.
This Outstation functions just like a standard Outstation
when the Master Station’s beep button isn’t pressed.
The beeper can be triggered to emit either a very short
beep (which sounds like a click), or beep for as long as the
button is pressed, up to a maximum of one second.

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The Short lamp indicates short circuits on the external XLR
wiring. Fault current is electronically limited to approximately
1.6 amps.
If the short is maintained for more than 400mS, the power
supply enters a hiccup mode where power to the
Outstations is turned off and reapplied once every few
seconds until the fault is cleared.
If the short is persistent, the period before reapplying power
increases from 2 seconds to 8 seconds.

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16 Channel Master Station

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The beep is accompanied by the flashing of the Standby
lamp on the triggered Outstation(s). The Beep button can
also be used in conjunction with the group master buttons.
The beep function can be disabled on a channel by channel
basis via the Master Station Configuration Editor. (page
34)

The Beep command is ignored by Outstations not fitted with
a beeper.

Beep button + Standby button = very short beep.
Beep button + Go button = long beep.

Multiple channels can be dimmed simultaneously by
assigning channels to one of the 2 Groups and then
using that Group’s Master Go and Standby buttons to
increase or decrease the dimmer intensity.

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