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Blue are steps
Red is important info
Orange is programming etiquette
House lights fader won't work. Do Group > 12 > @ > Full > Enter on the keypad to turn them on
Groups:
House Group 12
Encores Whites Group 1
Encore Colors Group 31
Fresnels Group 61
All Colors Group 59
Quick Intensity
Press Group on the keypad
Type the Group # of the lights you want to change on the keypad
Click the @ Symbol on the keypad
Type the intensity value 0-100 and press Enter on the keypad
An alternative to step 4 if turning lights to 100% is to press the Full button on the keypad
Setup for Cues
On the groups tab on the screen, you can view all fixtures in easily accessible groups
On the color presets tab, you can view all presets for lights
You can select a group by pressing it. Selected Groups will glow red on the screen
Groups with numbers as names indicate front light areas of the stage
Colored lights will not turn on if a color is not set for them
Set light intensities and colors up how you want them
Attributes of a light that don't get recorded can bleed through cues
Example: You set a light to 100% Red in Cue 1 and then 0% in Cue 2. If you turn the light on in Cue 3, it will still be red since it never got changed
Encores and Fresnel have separate color presets that are labeled. All colors lights can use the Kelvin colors at the top, just reset CTC after recording each cue
Note: If I light's color is acting up, CTC may be on. This happens after an RGB color is requested after a Kelvin color was just used
To turn CTC off, select the problematic fixture(s) and rotate the CTC dial (3rd dial down on the right side of the physical screen) down to 0
Try your presets again
Recording Cues
Setup the lights how you would like them
Press Record on the keypad
Press Cue on the keypad
Type the Cue Number you want to record to on the keypad
Press on the Cue-List Slot on the bottom of the screen. (If you don’t have one, press an empty slot to create a new one)
If you are creating a new cue-list, a prompt will appear on the screen with a keyboard to name the cue-list. Type the Name and press Enter on the screen
Pull the cue-list fader all the way up, and press the button directly below the cue-list fader to select it (the button should glow orange when selected)
Hit Clear x3 to reset the board back to idle look (idle look is when the board is only taking info from cue-list slots and not manual commands)
If a cue needs rewriting, go to the cue, follow the record steps, and press Merge when prompted
Fader/Banks Operation
The cue-list slots are the 10 rectangular boxes at the bottom of the screen
The cue-list slots correspond to the 10 faders on the board
Cue-List Slots are stored in what are known as banks. Banks are just groups of Cue-Lists on the same fader row. The board will default to Bank 1 on startup. You can see what bank # you are in on the very left of the cue-list slots
To Change Bank #, press Bank on the keypad, the Bank # on the keypad, and Enter on the keypad
The faders control how much a cue-list slot can be seen in idle mode
Operating Cue-Lists
To start, Press Clear x3 to reset the board back to idle look
Pull all active faders all the way down
Pull the cue-list fader all the way up, and press the button directly below the cue-list fader to select it (the button should glow orange when selected)
Cue-lists are not active by default, and won't be until the first go
Attempt to hit Go and Back to cycle through cues