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3 programming, 1 entering program mode, 2 create a scene – Blizzard Lighting SnoKontrol (Rev B) User Manual

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SNOKONTROL Manual Rev B.

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3.3 Programming

A program (bank) is a sequence of different scenes or steps which are called one after another.

SNOKONTROL can store up to 30 programs of 8 scenes each.

3.3.1 Entering Program Mode

1.

Make sure that MANUAL mode is selected.

2.

Press and hold the button until the Program LED blinks rapidly.

3.3.2 Create A Scene

A scene is a static lighting look. Scenes are stored in banks. SNOKONTROL features 30 bank

memories, and each bank holds up to 8 scenes. In total, SNOKONTROL is capable of storing up

to 240 scenes.

1.

Ensure that the BLACKOUT LED is not lit. If it is, press the button

to deselect.

2.

Press and hold the button until the Program LED blinks rapidly.

3.

Set the SPEED and FADE TIME sliders at their lowest level.

4.

Select the fixture(s) you wish to include in the scene by pressing the appropriate

buttons.

5.

Create your look by using the sliders.

6.

Tap the button.

7.

Using the and buttons, select a bank from

01-30

.

8.

Using the button, select the scene (1-8) that you wish to program. All

LEDs will flash to confirm. The LED display will indicate the scene number

(

1-8

)

which was programmed.

9.

Repeat steps 5-7 as necessary. Up to 8 scenes may be recorded to each program

bank.

10. To exit program mode, press and hold the button.

3.3.2.1 Review A Scene Or Chase

This section assumes that you have already recorded scenes and chases in the controller.

To Review a Scene:

1.

Select any one of the 30 banks by pressing the /

buttons.

2.

Select a button (1-8) to review.

3.

Move the faders to change fixture attributes.

To Review a Chase:

1.

Press any one of the 6 buttons.

2.

Press the button to view the step number on the display.

3.

Press the / buttons to review all scenes in the chase.

3.3.3 Running A Program

1.

Use the / buttons to change program banks as

needed.