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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona
User Manual
247
low tallies blue.
About Gangs
When devices are ganged, motion control commands are applied to all the devices in the
gang. Play, Stop, Cue to Mark-In, etc. are performed simultaneously for all devices in the
gang. Loading clips, which is not motion control, is not included in a gang. To load more
than one device at the same time, use a Q-MEM linked cue (see Learning Additional
Devices, on page 248).
Ganging Devices Associated with Lettered Buttons
To gang devices associated with the A - F lettered buttons on the DCM, press and hold
down the letter buttons and press the
Gang button (the ganged buttons tally green). For
example, hold down
A and B buttons (or any combinations of A - F with devices associated)
and press the Gang button on the DCM. The devices associated with
A and B are ganged.
Pressing the
CLR button during device gang selection clears all devices from the gang.
Ganging Additional Devices
Hold down a single lettered button (A - F) and press the Gang button (Gang Device
Selection appears on the status display). A menu of devices is displayed that you can add
(or remove) in association with the lettered button. You can page through and press the
device buttons to make your selections. Once you’ve made your selections as part of the
gang, press the
ENT (or Gang) button to gang the devices.
The DCM supports multiple gangs, so there may be a gang associated with the device on
the
A button, and another gang on the device associated with the B button, and so on.
When the Gang button is high-tallied green, then there is an active gang associated with
the selected letter button. To temporarily disable the gang, press the
Gang button; it will
low tally green, then make an adjustment. Pressing
Gang again, will re-enable the gang. For
example, this can be used where one device is video and the other key. By pressing the
Gang button you can turn off the gang temporarily, jog the key channel to more precisely
align it with the fill, and then re-enable the gang.
Panel Gangs
The “Panel Gang” (Local Aux Bus gang) and the gang on the ‘F’ button are the same when
the
SDEL button is selected. Gang selections made from the DCM in this way also affect
gang selections made in the Local Aux Bus Module and vice versa.
About Q-MEMs
Q-MEM can be used to assign a device to a letter button on the DCM, load a named clip on
that device and cue to its mark-in point, and optionally play or loop the clip. Multiple
devices can also be loaded and cued using the “Link Cue” feature.
Each suite has 1000 cue memory registers (Q-MEMs).
Each cue has:
Up to 38 devices with associated device state data (device state),
Up to 6 device associations with Device Control buttons A - F,
Selection of radio buttons A - F (or none) (device selection), and
One play flag.

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