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MIKADO USER MANUAL
User Manual - page 16 www.adblighting.com
Issue 1.0
Release [F/A] and then the submasters will flash twice again and reveal the stored
memories. At this point you can choose another memory to preview.
If a Memory has a stored fade time, by holding the [F/A] button, you will see the channel
levels fade in on the LEDs. Releasing the [F/A] button will instantly snap the Memory off.
Note: Preview is always "blind" - the current stage output is not affected.
5.5 EDIT A MEMORY
To enter the MEMORY EDIT mode, press and hold [MEMORY] until the EDIT LED is lit.
Similarly, to exit the MEMORY EDIT mode, press and hold [MEMORY] until the RUN LED is
lit. You may edit a Memory live or blind (faded down). If the Memory is faded up on stage you
will see the changes. When you edit the Memory its channel levels are shown on F/A LED
indicators.
To edit a Memory, press and hold [MEMORY] button until EDIT LED is lit. All submasters will
flash twice to indicate possible memory location choices, then submasters already containing
Memories in that page will light. (Submasters containing Chasers flash quickly and empty
submasters are not lit.). Press [F/A] (Memory number). The channel levels of the Memory will
be displayed on the F/A LEDs and the FUNCTION button LED will flash.
5.5.1 ADJUSTING CHANNEL LEVELS
Press and hold [F/ A] (channel number) and the percentage level of that channel in the
Memory will be displayed on the Edit Value Scale on the submasters F/A buttons LEDs. The
display shows the level of channel output in 5% increments using the 10 LEDs - A LED at full
intensity indicates 10% and a LED at 50% intensity indicates 5%.
Whilst holding the [F/ A] (channel number) you can adjust the level by fading the
[FLASH/LEVEL] fader. The Edit Value Scale will follow the level set by this fader. The fader
does not become active until the level of the fader matches the recorded level, thus
preventing a sudden jump in level.
To remove a channel set its level to zero. Release the [F/ A] (channel number). The new
level will be recorded. If desired, select a new channel to adjust, including channels not
previously recorded in the step.
5.5.2 ADJUSTING FADE TIMES
To adjust a stored time, rotate the [crossfade] rotary fader clockwise/counter clockwise until
the LED lights (this indicates the previously recorded level) then set the time using the scale
printed around the rotary fader.
If the crossfade time is set to zero, no crossfade setting will be stored with the Memory.
When the Memory is played back the CROSSFADE rotary fader can be used live to vary its
fade time.
If the crossfade time is set above zero, the crossfade setting will be stored with the Memory.
When the Memory is played back it will fade in and out at the recorded time. The
CROSSFADE rotary fader cannot be used to vary its fade time during submaster.
To exit the EDIT mode, press and hold the [MEMORY] button until the RUN LED is lit.

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BrandADB
ModelMIKADO
CategoryLighting Equipment
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