High End Systems High End LCD Controller for Studio Color User Manual

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Studio Color LCD Controller

Front Panel Descriptions

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Address LED is ON to indicate a fixture corresponding to
that fixture number has been programmed with its light
gate (shutter) open.

In Preset mode, these keys correspond to eight
programmable presets in each of the 128 preset banks.
Each preset is capable of storing a single page or a loop
of pages (up to 99 consecutive pages) for instant recall.
A Preset LED is ON to indicate a stored preset.

For more information, see the section titled “Preset
Programming” on page 4-19.

LCD status display: Displays current selections, menu
choices, help or status information.

User keys: The controller has eight keys that can function as
audio advance/modulate keys, or that you can custom
program as macros. A macro is a recording of keystrokes
that you assign to one of the User keys. Pressing that User
key plays back the exact same sequence of keystrokes.

For more information, see the section titled “User Key
Macros” on page 6-9 an
d “Audio Input Playback” on page
6-27.

Power/Slave/Standby:

The keyed power switch turns on the controller and
enables any connected fixtures. The key provides
protection from unauthorized users.

When the Slave LED is ON, the controller is being used
as a slave. For more information, see the section titled
“Master and Slave Controllers” on page 2-20.

Pressing the

<Standby>

key toggles the controller in and

out of Standby; in Standby, all fixtures’ shutters close
and any in-progress wheel or effect changes stop
immediately. Controller pages continue to advance in
Standby, however. The controller defaults to Standby
whenever you power it up (the Standby LED is ON).

POWER

slave

STANDBY

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