Submasters
Solution & Solution XL Operating Manual – Issue 1.0 Page 111
Select the [Direction] option, then select the required direction (Forward,
Backward, Bounce or Random).
Select the [Drive] option, then select the required drive (Auto, Manual, Bass or
Beat).
Select the [Speed] option, then enter the chase speed (1 – 600 beats per
minute).
Select the [Brightness Attack] option, then select the required attack (Snap,
Slow Attack, Slow Decay or Crossfade).
Select the [Colour Action] option, then select the required action (Snap or
Fade).
Select the [Beamshape Action] option, then select the required action (Snap
or Fade).
Select the [Position Action] option, then select the required action (Snap or
Fade).
Select the [Shots] option, then enter the number of shots requires (0 – 255).
Select the [OK] button to complete the setup operation.
Programming Submasters
Programming a Scene Directly
Press the SUBMASTERS key to display the Submasters Window. Select the
submaster number to be programmed, if different to the one already selected -
see Note below.
Set the levels of the dimmer channels using the preset faders.
Set the levels of the fixture parameters using the MFKs and control wheels.
Press the RECORD key.
If the selected submaster is unprogrammed – All the tagged data in the
programmer is recorded into the selected submaster.
If the selected submaster is programmed – A warning is displayed on the
monitor and Main LCD with the following options: [Overwrite Scene], [Turn
into Chase] and [Cancel]. Select the [Overwrite Scene] option. All the
tagged data in the programmer is recorded into the selected submaster,
replacing the previous submaster data.
All dimmer and fixture parameters are untagged.
Note – Overwriting Submasters
If the selected submaster is already programmed – pressing the
RECORD key twice, or holding down the RECORD key for a second will
overwrite the submaster.
Note – Recording a Full Scene
Holding down the SHIFT key and pressing the RECORD key will record
all dimmers and fixture parameters – a ‘full’ scene onto the submaster.