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JB-lighting Lichtanlagen GmbH Sallersteigweg 15 D-89134 Blaustein phone: +49 7304 9617-0
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12.4 Manual stepping (Go keys)..................................................................................................................57
12.5 Change of direction..............................................................................................................................57
12.6 The restart function..............................................................................................................................57
12.7 The sync function.................................................................................................................................58
12.8 The sound function ..............................................................................................................................58
13 Edit a chase ...............................................................................................................................................59
14 Sequences .................................................................................................................................................60
14.1 Enter step of a sequence.....................................................................................................................60
14.2 Name sequence...................................................................................................................................61
14.3 Enter duration ......................................................................................................................................61
15 The list function.........................................................................................................................................63
16 PAR section ...............................................................................................................................................64
16.1 Direct access .......................................................................................................................................66
16.2 Encode mode.......................................................................................................................................66
16.3 Block mode ..........................................................................................................................................67
16.4 Hilite mode...........................................................................................................................................68
16.5 Parout mode ........................................................................................................................................68
16.6 The numeric block................................................................................................................................69
16.7 Name PAR channels............................................................................................................................71
16.8 Store PAR presets ...............................................................................................................................71
16.8.1 Recall PAR presets ......................................................................................................................72
16.8.2 Fade PAR presets ........................................................................................................................72
17 Data storage...............................................................................................................................................73
17.1 Format floppy disc................................................................................................................................73
17.2 Selective data storage .........................................................................................................................73
17.2.1 Selective storage of presets .........................................................................................................74
17.3 Selective re-load of data into the desk.................................................................................................74
17.3.1 Selective re-load of Preset data ...................................................................................................75
18 Timeline programming (music synchronized) .......................................................................................76
18.1 Enter a music CD.................................................................................................................................76
18.2 Basic of timeline programming: LOOP ................................................................................................76
18.3 Simple timeline programming ..............................................................................................................77
18.3.1 Assign cues and chases (Events) ................................................................................................78
18.3.2 Move cues and chases.................................................................................................................78
19 The CD-Player............................................................................................................................................79
20 Trackball.....................................................................................................................................................80
21 Delete all data ............................................................................................................................................81

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