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Express Two Scene Preset User Manual, v.3.1 87
Recording a cue with a wait time
Wait time is the time that elapses between when you press [Go] and
when the actual fade begins. You can record cues with a wait time of up
to 99:59 minutes.
Wait time may be entered in normal time format or in decimal format.
When entered with a decimal point, the number must be less than one
minute (0.1 to 59.9 seconds) to be accepted. When entered without a
decimal point, a 2-digit number will be treated as seconds if less than 60
and as a calculated value of minutes and seconds if between 60 and 99.
For example, if you enter 70, the time will display as 1:10. If you enter
either a 3-digit or a 4-digit number, the last two digits, up to 59, are
interpreted as seconds. For example, if you enter 9930, the time will
display as 99:30.
The console allows you to program a wait time for either the upfade or the
downfade; not both. You can see which type of wait you have in the Wait
field of the Attribute Bar. If an upwait, a small up arrow () is shown next
to the time. If a downwait, a down arrow ()is shown instead. If you do
not enter a wait time, the console assigns the cue a wait time of zero.
Follow these steps to change the upfade and/or downfade wait time.
Keystrokes: Action:
1. Press [Stage] or [Blind]. Selects display mode
2. Press [Cue]. Prompt reads:
Select cue number
To select cue type, press TYPE
3. Press [5] Selects cue 5
4. Press [Wait] once
or...
Press [Wait] twice.
Prompt reads:
Enter upfade wait time
or...
Enter downfade wait time.
5. Press [6]. Enters a wait time of six seconds
Corner reads:
UpWait 6
or...
DnWait 6
6. Press [Enter]. Records cue 5 with wait time of six
seconds

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