16 Appendix A Specifications
Submaster functions
• Ten pages of 24 recorded submasters each
• Fully overlapping channel assignments
• Proportional channel levels
• Programmable fade and wait times
• Live and programmed rate control
• Submasters either overlapping pile-on or inhibitive
• All submasters programmable with effects
• Update function
• Control keypad features
• Spreadsheet editing
• Submaster list
Channel functions
• 8-bit and 16-bit data types
• Both highest level (Highest Takes Precedence) and last action (Latest
Takes Precedence) channel types
• Group function to allow channels to be manipulated as proportionally
balanced groups
• [And], [Except], [Only], and [Thru] functions to select
• [Full] function
• [Level] sets a channel to a user-selectable default value
• Independent channels
• Flip channel
Moving light functions
• Fixture personalities load from diskette
• Patch fixtures by assigning personalities, starting channels, starting
DMX512 address, remote dimmer, swap focus, pan or tilt flip
• Five attribute categories
• Fixture box level adjustment
• Fixture focus with Solo
Cue functions
• Up to 600 cues in the range 0.1 to 999.9
• Discrete upfade and downfade times (00:00-99:59) for each cue
• Linked cue sequences
• Effect cues
• Split wait times
• Follow time
• Link to cue or macro
• Eight-part multipart cues
• Selective cue recording
• Update cue command
• Attribute range editing
• Subroutines, with cue or style steps
• Spreadsheet editing
•Cue list
Group functions
• Up to 500 groups
• Any cue or submaster may be accessed as a group
• Spreadsheet editing
• Group list