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15.10 The DEL ST function ........................................................................................................................ 80
15.11 The CLEAR function ......................................................................................................................... 80
15.12 The BLOCK function ........................................................................................................................ 81
15.13 The LINK function ............................................................................................................................. 81
15.14 The RENUM function ....................................................................................................................... 81
16. Editing sequences ................................................................................................................................... 82
16.1 The BLOCK function .......................................................................................................................... 82
16.2 Linking chases or cues to a sequence step (LINK) ............................................................................ 83
17. Working with sequences ........................................................................................................................ 84
17.1 Switching sequence banks ................................................................................................................. 84
17.2 The Sequence Control section ........................................................................................................... 84
17.2.1 Changing the speed of sequences .............................................................................................. 85
17.3 The ENABLE key ............................................................................................................................... 85
18. Programming in the PAR section .......................................................................................................... 86
18.1 Direct access ...................................................................................................................................... 87
18.2 The ENCODE mode ........................................................................................................................... 88
18.3 The BLOCK mode .............................................................................................................................. 88
18.4 The HILITE mode ............................................................................................................................... 89
18.5 The PAROUT mode ........................................................................................................................... 89
18.6 The numerical block (NUM) ................................................................................................................ 90
18.7 Naming PAR channels (NAME) ......................................................................................................... 91
18.8 Storing presets (PRESET) ................................................................................................................. 92
18.8.1 Recalling PAR presets ................................................................................................................ 92
18.8.2 Fading PAR presets .................................................................................................................... 92
18.9 Storing PAR channels on PAR fader banks ....................................................................................... 93
18.9.1 Storing fixed values on PAR faders (faders 1 - 8) ....................................................................... 93
18.9.2 Storing PAR channels on Chase PAR faders (faders C1 - C4) .................................................. 93
18.10 Storing cues (scenes) in the PAR-section ........................................................................................ 94
18.10.1 Linking of PAR cues to PAR faders .......................................................................................... 94
18.11 Storing chases in the PAR-section ................................................................................................... 95
18.11.1 Linking of PAR chases to PAR faders ....................................................................................... 95
19. The LIST function .................................................................................................................................... 96
20. Storing data (BACKUP) ........................................................................................................................... 98
20.1 Formatting a floppy disk ..................................................................................................................... 98
20.2 Selective data storage (SAVE) ........................................................................................................... 98
20.2.1 Storing data of the All section ..................................................................................................... 98
20.2.2 Storing data of the Timeline section ............................................................................................ 99
20.2.3 Storing data of the Memory section ............................................................................................ 99
20.2.4 Storing data of the Preset section ............................................................................................... 99
20.2.5 Storing data of the Config section ............................................................................................... 99
20.2.6 Storing data of the L-User section ............................................................................................... 99
20.3. The directory (DIR) ............................................................................................................................ 99
20.4 Loading data (LOAD) ......................................................................................................................... 99
20.4.1 Loading all console data ............................................................................................................100
20.4.2 Loading timeline files .................................................................................................................100
20.4.3 Loading memory files (cues, chases, sequences) ....................................................................100
20.4.4 Loading preset files ...................................................................................................................100
20.4.5 Loading config files ....................................................................................................................100
20.4.6 Loading L-user files ...................................................................................................................100
20.5 Deleting a file .................................................................................................................................... 101
21. The Tool section .................................................................................................................................... 102
21.1 The sound function (SOUND) .......................................................................................................... 102
21.2 The remote function in the Tool menu (REMOTE) ........................................................................... 102
21.2.1 Basic configuration of the MIDI function ....................................................................................102
21.2.2 Linking two Licon 1X lighting control consoles (D-LINK) ..........................................................102
21.2.3 Basic configuration of DMX channels .......................................................................................103
21.3 The CD-player (CD) ......................................................................................................................... 103
21.3.1 Inserting a CD ...........................................................................................................................103
21.3.2 Playing the CD ..........................................................................................................................103
21.4 Setting date and time (CLOCK) ........................................................................................................ 103
21.5 The INFO function ............................................................................................................................ 104

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