ASUS mypal a600 User Manual

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Avolites Pearl 2000 Operators Manual - page
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Line A - DMX Channels 1 – 512
Line B - DMX Channels 513 – 1024
Line C - DMX Channels 1025 – 1536
Line D - DMX Channels 1537 - 2048
16.3 AND, THRU, INSTD, NEXT and LAST
You may create lists of Channels to turn on by using the AND button
between Channel numbers.
(Channel number) THRU (Channel number) selects all the Channels
inclusively between two Channel numbers entered.
NEXT and LAST go to the next and previous Channel to the last entered
Channel Number. All other Channels go to zero.
When using the above functions, there is no need to press the AT% button
unless you want to change the level from the previous one used. Channels
are set at the last level to be entered with the AT% button or if this has not
been used, they are set at 48%.
This level has been chosen to reduce the risk of damaging a 110 volt par lamp
accidentally been patched onto a 240 volt Dimmer channel.
Pressing INSTD (short for INSTEAD) will clear all Channels. (Sets all
Channels to 0%.)
16.4 Using the Remote to recall a Memory
Memories are always recalled at 100%.
 Press MEM on the remote. 
Its LED lights up
.
 Enter the Playback Channel number.
This is arrived at by multiplying the Page number less 1 by 15 (the number of Playback
Channels on a page) and adding it to Roller Page Number less 1 multiplied by 150 and
adding this to the Memory number on the page. Page number of page A = 0, page B = 1 etc.
A Memory on Playback Fader 12 of Page G, Roller Page 1 will be number 107  ([7-1 * 15)] +
(1-1*150) + 12.
It’s logical, just hard to explain!
 Press AT% to turn on the Memory.
16.5 Using the Remote to recall and step through a Chase
 Press MEM on the remote. 
Its LED lights up
.
 Enter the Playback Channel number. See above.
 Press AT%.
 Use the + and - buttons to step forward and backwards through the
Chase.
 Make up a Chase with all your Conventional lights in it in the order in
which you want to focus them, and use the Remote to step through it.