Submasters
Submasters
Once you have set up a scene (or part of a scene) that you like you can then record that onto a submaster.
Recording a Submaster
Press the SUBMASTERS key to display the Submasters Window, then select the submaster number to be programmed
by pressing the relevant ash button under the submaster. Note that there are 20 pages of submasters available so check
the page indicator is on 1 before continuing.
To store the Submaster, simply press the RECORD key. The Submaster LCD will indicate that a scene is stored onto
the submaster, and the Program Window will be emptied.
Adjusting Fade Times
Default fade times for Intensity, Colour, Beamshape and Position are dened in Desk Setup, and can be adjusted if
required via the Submasters Window.
The fade times can be adjusted by moving the cursor to the required eld in the Submasters Window and using the
control wheels, or by moving to the eld on the Submasters Window, pressing the ENTER key, typing in the time using
the MFKs or external keyboard and pressing ENTER. See the Submasters chapter in the full User Manual for details.
Editing Submasters
The easiest way to Edit a submaster is simply to use the Update function. With the submaster active, make the changes
you require using the preset faders and xture controls, then press Update. The MFKs will list all of the currently active
submasters and memories which can be updated, as well as any palettes. Select the Submaster to update, and
press OK. Clear the programmer and the update is complete.
Naming Submasters
A submasters name is displayed on the LCD above it. To set the name, press the SUBMASTERS key to display the
Submasters Window, then select a programmed submaster to be named. Press the NAME key and the Name Window
is displayed on the monitor:
Figure 16 - Name Submasters Window
You can now use the MFKs to enter the submaster name as required and press [OK] to complete the operation.
The name will be displayed on the Submaster LCD, above the fader.
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