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Avolites Pearl 2000 Operators Manual - page
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Otherwise if its Playback Fader is down, or the Playback Fader is up and the Chase
is running, you will Include the last complete step of the Chase that was run.
 Select the Fixtures you want to recall Attributes into. 
Their LEDs light up
.
 Select the Attribute(s) you wish to recall using the Attribute Bank. The
illuminated LEDs on the Attribute Bank indicate which Attributes will be
recalled. 
In the LAMPS bank, this will be all Attributes from the Selected Fixtures. In
other Banks, the recalled Attributes are defined by the Focus Mask. (See section 8.14
Changing the Focus Mask).
 Press the SWOP button of the Playback Fader of the Memory or Chase
Step you wish to recall. 
The chosen Attributes of the Selected Fixtures from the
Memory or Chase Step are output from the desk, and loaded into the Programmer.
 To recall other Attributes, repeat the process as necessary.
 Make any other changes to the look onstage you require, before storing
as a Memory or part of a Chase as normal.
9.8 FAN mode
Pressing the blue FAN button on the Program Select Bank puts the Wheels
into FAN mode. The LED on the FAN button flashes while FAN mode is in
operation.
This changes the way the two Wheels control an Attribute for a group of
Fixtures. Instead of all Fixtures receiving the same relative change in DMX
values, the values output to the Fixtures increase for the first half of the
group and decrease for the second half as you roll a Wheel clockwise. Also
the effect that the Wheel has increases from the centre of the group out, so
that the effect of moving the Wheels has a greater effect the further a
Fixture is from the centre of the group, thus creating a fan effect from the
centre of the group outwards. This can be applied to any Attribute, not just
Pan and Tilt.
The Fixture at the centre of an odd numbered group will not change in value.
 The order of the group is the order in which the Fixtures were Selected,
so interesting effects can be achieved by applying FAN mode to
Attributes in a randomly or specially ordered group.
The FAN button replaces the old RESTORE CHASE OUTPUT button.
Pressing the FAN button a second time restores normal functionality to the
Wheels.
 Make sure you come out of FAN mode when you have finished with it, or
Fixtures may not behave as you expect later on.
9.9 Reduction Faders
Reduction Faders allow you to temporarily limit the output of an Intensity
Channel. This is useful for turning off a wayward Intelligent Fixture or limiting
the flare caused to a camera by a particular device.
Every time an Intensity Fader is patched onto Attribute Bank 1, a Reduction
Fader is automatically patched onto Attribute Bank 12.
To use a Reduction Fader :