Record (Minus Subs) Submaster - Philips 250ML Operation Manual

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• 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 Submaster.
• The screen now returns to the Recording screen.
• Encoder C: allows the adjustment of fade up time. Reference Figure 43 on page 31 for the remaining encoder
information.
• 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 D: allows the adjustment of fade down time. 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.
• When all settings are correct, press [ENTER] to complete the record sub action. An alternate method is to press
and hold the submaster's bump button for 3 seconds to complete the record command.
• Once the submaster is recorded, the submaster's bump button will be lit in red and the channel's levels will still be
active in red. Press [CLR] [CLR] to release and now the submaster shall function correctly.
When the channels have been released, take the submaster to full and confirm that the submaster was recorded as
expected as shown in Figure 48.
All Levels to Full (FL)
Note: Not only will the channel's level display in amber but the sub listing will show the sub's level in the Step
column and the submaster's background will be in yellow.

10. Record (Minus Subs) Submaster

Record (Minus Subs) allows the ability to record a submaster ignoring all values that are outputting from active
submasters.
All options and rules about recording still apply with the exception of active submaster levels.
This can be very useful if looks are recorded onto submasters that are currently outputting but you don't want that
information to be captured in the new items that is being stored. (House lights and work lights are a great example).
Figure 48: Recorded Channels to Full
Operation Guide
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