Philips 250ML Operation Manual page 33

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250ML Lighting Control Consoles
S5 - Type:
This selection refers to the different mode in which the submaster can be stored.
• Normal - this submaster shall function as a standard pile-on submaster. This is often referred to as HTP or Highest
Takes Precedence.
• Chase - this submaster shall function as an effect chase. Multiple recordings of different effect steps are required
for this to function properly.
• Playback - this submaster shall function as a playback. This allows multiple looks to be stored on this submaster
and played back in order.
• Inhibitive - this submaster shall function as a master for the channels that have been stored within. Think of it as a
grand master for user selected channels. An Inhibitive submaster's bump button shall be lit in white and will be
marked with an "I" in the submaster display area of the monitor.
Note: Any Inhibitive submaster should normally be in the UP position. It will affect the output of all stored channel's
levels if it is at any other value that full.
A good example is to put all of the Front of House (FOH) channels in this so that when you need to remove all FOH
light when the curtain comes in, you just pull the FOH Inhibitive submaster down.
• Exclusive - this submaster shall function as a sub whereby all stored values will output only from this submaster
when active and will not be recorded. This is a great place to put channels that you don't want to be recorded into
your cues. House lights and work lights are an example.
S6 - Del All Sub:
This setting allows the ability to delete all stored submasters as shown in Figure 44 on page 32.
WARNING! Once executed, this command cannot be reversed.
Figure 44: Delete All Submasters (Del All Sub) Screen
Operation Guide
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Recording a Submaster

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