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MA lighting Lightcommander 12/2 - Memory Operation (Preprogrammable Scenes); Programming the Memory; Toggling from Preset Mode to Memory Mode; Programming Memory

MA lighting Lightcommander 12/2
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MA Lighting Technology GmbH
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Dachdeckerstr. 16
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D-97297 Waldbüttelbrunn
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Fax: +49 931 4979429
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www.malighting.de
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Memory Operation (Preprogrammable Scenes)
Programming Memories
Memory Playback and Insert Crossfade
Preview Memory (Modify Memory)
Blind Programming
Programming the Memory
Toggling from Preset Mode to Memory Mode
Hold Page and select a new Page, using the Encoder wheel,
e.g. Page-1-.
Wait 3 seconds. Hence, Memory mode is selected.
Î The Page button LED flashes until all Memory faders are set to
zero.
Î Flash buttons and Solo flash function now as Memory flash.
Programming Memory
Select Programming Memory.
The Preset scene is indicated by the LED´s, in spite of all
Masters being set to zero.
Use a Flash button to select a Memory; if required you may select
another Page.
Adjust a scene on Preset-A-.
Î Press the Soft key SAVE PRESET to store the preset levels into
the Memory.
SAVE All stores the actual output.
(Everything visible on stage, including Chaser steps).
Press Quit to return to the Top-Menu. Ready!
Note: You may use the page
button, to skip from page to
page (Page up).
Use Shift+Page to select
page down.
Selecting another Page discreetly
Push up some manual masters and select a new Page.
Î The Memory remains on that page it has been set up from,
until the fader is set to zero.
Note: Meanwhile other Memories may be set up from the
new Page.
Using Manual Masters
Memories
Set Main master and Master -B- to full (Preset set to zero).
Push up a manual Memory master.
Î The Memory appears to be on stage.
Practice using the above functions
before going on to the next section.
SEL. MEMORY O8/5
PRESET < SAVE > ALL
Memory
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Programming
Memory
Flash
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