Flash/level, Crossfade, Record scene] [f/a – LSC Lighting MINIM User Manual
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MINIM Operator Manual V1.0
Scenes
LSC Lighting Systems (Aust) Pty. Ltd.
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5.5
EDIT A SCENE
To enter the MEMORY EDIT mode, press and hold
[MEMORY]
until the EDIT LED is lit.
Similarly, to exit the MEMORY EDIT mode, press and hold
[MEMORY]
until the RUN LED is lit.
You may edit a Scene live or blind (faded down). If the Scene is faded up on stage you will see the
changes. When you edit the Scene its channel levels are shown on F/A LED indicators.
To edit a Scene, press and hold
[MEMORY]
button until EDIT LED is lit. All Playbacks will flash
twice to indicate possible memory location choices, then Playbacks already containing Scenes in
that page will light. (Playbacks containing Chases flash quickly and empty Playbacks are not lit.)
Press
[F/A]
(Scene number). The channel levels of the Scene will be displayed on the F/A LEDs
and the FUNCTION button LED will flash.
ADJUSTING CHANNEL LEVELS
Press and hold
[F/A]
(channel number) and the percentage level of that channel in the Scene will
be displayed on the Edit Value Scale on the Red Bank F/A buttons LEDs. The display shows the
level of channel output in 5% increments using the 10 LEDs – A LED at full intensity indicates 10%
and a LED at ½ intensity indicates 5%.
Whilst holding the
[F/A]
(channel number) you can adjust the level by fading the
[FLASH/LEVEL]
fader. The Edit Value Scale will follow the level set by this fader. The fader
does not become active until the level of the fader matches the recorded level, thus preventing a
sudden jump in level.
To remove a channel set its level to zero. Release the
[F/A]
(channel number). The new level will
be recorded. If desired, select a new channel to adjust, including channels not previously recorded
in the step.
ADJUSTING FADE TIMES
To adjust a stored time, rotate the
[crossfade]
rotary fader clockwise/counterclockwise until the
LED lights (this indicates the previously recorded level) then set the time using the scale printed
around the rotary fader.
If the crossfade time is set to zero, no crossfade setting will be stored with the Scene. When the
Scene is played back the CROSSFADE rotary fader can be used live to vary its fade time.
If the crossfade time is set above zero, the crossfade setting will be stored with the Scene. When
the Scene is played back it will fade in and out at the recorded time. The CROSSFADE rotary fader
cannot be used to vary its fade time during playback.
To exit the EDIT mode, press and hold the
[MEMORY]
button until the RUN LED is lit.
5.6
DELETE A SCENE
To delete a Scene memory, record a blackout (no output) Scene over the existing memory. This will
empty the Playback memory location.
To create a blackout, fade all three Masters to the fully down position and ensure that they have
completed their fade by observing that their F/A LEDs are not flashing.
Press
[record scene] [F/A]
(scene number to be deleted)