Philips 250ML Operation Manual page 27

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250ML Lighting Control Consoles
Simply put, if a channel or fixture is not told to do anything in a cue, then running the cue will not affect those
channels or fixtures. This means that if you run cues out of order, you could find your lighting state not reflecting
what you expect it to see.
As long as you run in order, the output will be as expected.
A State Cue (indicated as a SF on the Cue List for State Fade) will insure that when you run the cue, you will go to the
state of the entire system for that cue. Recommended use for a State Fade will be at the beginning of a scene so that if
you are running the show out of order, this will insure that you get the look that you want.
When recording, just press S9-Record as State Fade to toggle this on as a State Fade cue.
WARNING! Once executed, this command cannot be reversed.
S10 - Name:
This feature allows the ability to label the cue. Pressing (S10 - Name) shall bring up the following screen (as shown in
Figure 33) for labeling a cue.
• Rotate Encoder D to identify the first letter for the label (Shift will allow for Upper Case letters) and press down on
Encoder D to Select the highlighted letter. Repeat as necessary to add all letters to the label.
• Once the name is selected use Encoder D to select ENTER to complete the naming of the Cue.
• The screen now returns to the Recording screen.
• Encoder B: allows the adjustment of the Follow time. Follow is a command that instructs the cue to countdown the
Follow time whereby the next cue will automatically be triggered to "follow" the current cue. Adjusting the
encoder clockwise will add time in seconds. Adjusting the encoder counterclockwise will reduce time in seconds.
Holding the shift key will rotating shall adjust in 1/10th of a second.
• Encoder C: allows the adjustment of fade up time. Adjusting the encoder clockwise will add time in seconds.
Adjusting the encoder counterclockwise will reduce time in seconds. Holding the shift key while rotating shall
adjust in 1/10th of a second.
Figure 32: Delete A Cue Screen
Figure 33: Adding a Label (Name) to a Cue
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