12 flash – LSC Lighting maXim MP User Manual
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maXim
MP L(P) XL(P) XXL(P)
Operator Manual V3
LSC Lighting Systems (Aust) Pty. Ltd.
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12 FLASH
12.1 OVERVIEW
The FLASH section of the maXim utilises the “f/a” 
(Flash/Assign) buttons in the fader bank sections 
and the “flash” buttons of the Master’s to provide 
extensive flashing control. When a channel or 
master is “flashed” it can either “add” to the 
current output of the desk or it can be “solo” 
where it becomes the ONLY output of the maXim. 
You may Flash any channel, fixture or multiple 
channels or fixtures, any Playbacks, any master, 
or any multiple combination of the above at the 
one time. The only limit is your ability to hold down 
multiple buttons. The Flash function is a 
momentary action. As soon as all Flash buttons 
are released, normal output is restored. 
There are no times associated with the FLASH 
function. All actions are instantaneous. 
12.2 ADD/SOLO
MODE
You may select what effect the Flash buttons 
have on the output of the maXim, by selecting 
either ADD mode or SOLO mode. 
Pressing the [ADD/SOLO] button will toggle from 
one mode to the other. 
SOLO
mode is indicated when LED in the
ADD/SOLO button flashes.
• In ADD mode, pressing any FLASH button will
add the flashed channels to the output (at the 
FLASH control level) without having any effect 
on the current output of the maXim. 
• In SOLO mode, pressing any FLASH button
will add the flashed channels to the output (at 
the FLASH control level) and at the same time 
it will KILL (black out) all other output of the 
maXim
. The flashed object(s) is now the solo
output from the maXim.
12.3 FLASH
LEVEL
The FLASH level control sets the percentage level 
at the output of the FLASH section for all channels 
when they are flashed. 
• For individual channels and fixtures, the Flash
level sets the actual level of any flashed 
channels. 
• For the contents of any Playback it will be the
percentage
of the channels recorded level.
For example, if the Flash level is set to its mid 
(50%) position; 
• Flashed channels/fixtures will come on at a
level of 50%.
• If a scene is Flashed and it contains a channel
at a level of 80% then that channel will come 
on at 40% (50% of 80%). 
If the FLASH level is set to minimum, then no 
channels will come on when a FLASH button is 
pressed. 
 
 
If the maXim is in ADD mode, and a channel is 
already ON when it is flashed, the flash level acts 
together with any existing level for that channel on 
a Highest Takes Precedence (HTP) basis. 
Warning: Setting the FLASH LEVEL control to 
minimum and the ADD/SOLO mode to SOLO 
will cause all of the FLASH buttons to act as 
DBO (Dead Black Out) buttons. Pressing a 
FLASH button will cause its channel(s) to 
come on at 0% and all normal output to be 
killed. 
Hint: To safeguard against inadvertently 
“flashing” any lights on stage or killing the 
output, you can set the FLASH LEVEL control 
to minimum and the ADD/SOLO mode to ADD. 
Pressing any FLASH button will now have no 
affect. 
