Cue light outstations – Interspace Industries TheatreCue 16 Way V4 System - 16 Outstations User Manual

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Cue Light Outstations

QLSi2 Mk4

Standard

With beeper

QLSi2 -B Mk4

The Beeper Outstations can be used as a Standard
Outstation. They only beep when the red

button on

the Master Station is pressed in conjunction with the Go or
Standby button on the required channel.

They beep independently of whether a cue is active or not.

Beeper Outstations can also be programmed to beep when
ever a Go cue is received. See Beep-on-Go on page 39.

Beep

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

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Standard Cue Light Outstation QLSi2 Mk4

Press a Standby button on the Master Station.

Standby lamps on both the Master Station and

Cue Light Outstation flash.

Press the Outstation’s Confirm button.

The Standby lamps burn steadily.

Press a Go button on the Master Station.

The Go lamp lights. The Standby lamp goes
out if it was on.
After 3 seconds the Go lamp flashes.
After 15 seconds, the Go lamp turns off.

Typical Operation

It is not necessary to give a Standby cue before giving a Go
cue.

The Go or Standby lights can be turned off or cancelled at
any time by pressing their respective buttons a second time.
Multiple Go cues are simply done by using the Go button
only. Press Go to turn the Go Light on, press it again to turn
it off.
The Go lamp is also programmable (on a per channel basis)
between latching or non-latching (momentary acting) to
allow for even faster cueing. Op

Go and Standby cues can be given at any time

regardless of any previous cue state.

tions can be changed using

the Master Station Configuration Editor. (page 34)

(with factory default settings)

Outstation with Beeper QLSi2-B Mk4

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