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3.2 Program a Memory
You should be on the following screen:
Page01 | Run 1 |
| PageChase |
Page+ | Live! |
Page- | More.. |
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PageChase will only be visible of there are memories recorded on the page.
Press the More.. key to move to the following menu screen:
Page01 | Run 2 |
Flash On | ProgMem |
Sound Off | ProgSeq |
Dir Fwd | More.. |
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Select the ProgMem key to take you to:
Page01
Back
Page +
Page -
The Tiger has 12 pages that you can record memories on. Use the Page + or Page – keys to go to the page you wish to record on. To select where you want to store a memory select a flash button. If the Yellow LED is lit on a flash button there is already a memory recorded on that fader. You can over record it or by selecting it edit its contents. Once you have pressed the relevant flash button the menu changes:
Edit Fixtures | |
Back | Home |
Save As | Channels |
Save | More. |
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The flash buttons have now also changed function to be the controls for the various moving lights. The flash buttons which have yellow LED‟s lit are the ones to which fixtures have been assigned. When you select a fixture the red LED will light. It is possible to select multiple fixtures, for instance if you want to select fixture 1 to 4 hold down button 1 and then press button 4. You can deselect fixtures in the same way.
Having selected the fixtures you can turn them on by raising the relevant slider. This will only work if the fixture has a channel dedicated to dimming. Those fixtures that work with shutters will not turn on this way.
Alternatively you can use the Home key. This will turn the fixture on and centre it. To adjust the various attributes select the Channels Key. This changes the faders to attribute mode. The flash buttons with lit Yellow LEDs have attributes assigned to their faders. By moving the faders you can set the relevant attributes to the required values. Pressing the flash buttons will show what attribute is associated with the fader. The information is displayed on the bottom line of the LCD. The numeric display shows what the current level is set to.
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