Memories
Solution & Solution XL Operating Manual – Issue 1.0 Page 91
The Memories Window
Press the MEMORIES key to display the Memories Window on the Main LCD
and monitor screen. The Memories Window on the monitor shows the
programmed memories and the next unprogrammed memory. Memories are
displayed in increasing number order down the screen. Each line in the
window displays the data for a single memory, for example:
Figure 69 - Memories Window
The various fields in the Memories Window (monitor) are as follows:
No – The memory number. A Chase memory number is suffixed with a „C‟;
an unprogrammed memory number is suffixed with „*‟.
Name – User defined name for the memory (optional). Field blank if not
defined.
Step - The current step number – Chase memories only.
Fade Up – The Intensity fade up and delay up times for the memory. The
delay time is only displayed if it is non-zero.
Fade Down – The Intensity fade down and delay down times for the memory.
The delay time is only displayed if it is non-zero.
Colour Fade – The Colour fade and delay times for the memory (see Notes).
The delay time is only displayed if it is non-zero.
Comments – This field contains additional information on the memory, where
applicable:
Memory with Auto Trigger – the memory Wait Time.
Memory with Real Time Trigger – the time at which the memory is
triggered.
Memory with SMPTE or MIDI Time Trigger – the SMPTE or MIDI
timecode.
Chase Memory – the chase modifiers.
Jump – the memory number to jump to.
Macros – the macro to run when the memory is triggered.
Current and Next Memories
The Current Memory is highlighted with a green bar.
The Next Memory is highlighted with a yellow bar.
When the Current Memory = Next Memory, the memory is highlighted with a
yellow bar.
Fade Progress Bar
The Fade Progress Bar shows graphically the progress through the fade into
the current memory. It is displayed in the memories window above the
Information Bar, and split into 4 parts to indicate the crossfade of each
attribute (Intensity, Colour, Beamshape and Position) separately.
Figure 70 - Fade Progress Bar
Information Bar
The Information Bar is displayed at the bottom of the Memories Window and
contains the following information about the memory stack: Current Memory,
Next Memory, Last Programmed Memory, Timecode and Move on Dark
information, for example:
Figure 71 - Information Bar