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Play a Scene
“Play” means to send a recorded scene to the fixtures.
To play a previously recorded scene Press and release the Play key in the yellow Scene Control box. The 
display will read PLY identifying that the remote is in Play mode. Now press 1 of the scene buttons (Q1-
Q10). If a scene was previously recorded then it will start to fade from the current RGB levels to the levels 
that were saved. When a scene is played it will change all fixtures with the new RGB dimmer values.. The 
display will read “FAd” (which is short for Fade) until the fixtures have all changed to the selected scene. 
While FAd is displayed the remote will not accept any command. Once the fixtures have finished the 
transition to the selected scene the remote will beep and the display will  read  “P” followed by the selected 
scene. P is short for program or scene. P 1 means program (scene) 1 is currently displayed. We use P since S 
looks like a 5 and we did not what to confuse you. 
Lets do quick review and program a scene and play it back.
We will create a scene using 3 fixtures. If you don’t have three you can still follow. 
1) With the remote ready for a command press and release Q1 the display will read “F 1”
2) Press the UP button with a red background until the display reads 100. Fixture 1 should now be bright red.
3) Press and release Q2. The display will read “F 2”
4) Press the UP button with a green back ground until it reads 100. Fixture 2 should now be green.
5) Press and release Q3. The display will read “F 3”
6) Press the UP button with a blue back ground until it reads 100. Fixture 3 should now be blue.
Hurray You have just created a scene with red, green and blue fixtures !
Now lets save the scene to Q1 
7) Press and release the REC button in the Yellow Scene Control box. The display will read “REC”
8) Press Q1 to save the scene. 
The scene has been saved to Q1 and the display will read the last fixture that was edited in this case that was 
“F 3”
Now lets play back the recorded scene. 
9) Press the Blackout button to turn off all fixtures. Wow a new key !  Blackout means just as it sounds, it 
turns all fixtures off. It also erases the buffer.
Buffer is memory space where the RGB levels are stored while you make changes to each of the 10 
fixtures. This is how the remote know each fixture setting when jumping from one Q to another. 
Now that you have a empty buffer and all the fixtures are off. We can send a scene to the fixtures.
10) Press and release the Play button in the yellow Scene Control box. The display will read PLY identifying 
you are in play mode.
11) Press the Q1 button and the display will read “FAd” (Short for Fade) and the 3 fixtures will start to fade 
up. Once the fixtures have faded to the red, green and blue you will hear a beep and the display will read the 
current scene which is P 1. 
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