Submaster Options - Philips 250ML Operation Manual

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Operation Guide
The next step after RECORD is pressed is to select a submaster by pressing its bump button. The selected submaster's
bump button will flash red to indicate that the active live channels are in the process of being stored into the selected
submaster. Figure 43 shows the options once the submaster has been selected by pressing its bump button.
This screen gives the user the option to change the settings that are stored on the submaster. Most of these settings
will determine how the submaster outputs its stored data when activated. Let's go through the options starting with the
softkeys.
Convention: When the text is in yellow, that indicates that there are other options.

Submaster Options

S1 - Bump:
This setting determines how the submaster's bump button will function. Pressing the S1 key shall change the bump
button's setting.
The options are:
• Off - the bump button shall not function.
• Flash - the button when held down shall send all channels to their stored value as long as the button is held down.
When the button is released, the channels will restore to their previous level.
• Solo - the button when held down shall remove all other channel's levels and allow the channels that are stored in
the selected sub to output based on the level of the submaster as long as the button is held down. When the button
is released, all affected channels will restore to their previous levels.
• Latch - the button when pressed and released shall send all channels to their stored value and shall remain that way
until the button is pressed again to release the channels to their previous level.
• Flash + Solo - the button when held down shall send all channels to their stored values and remove all other chan-
nel's levels as long as the button is held down. When the button is released, all affected channels will restore to
their previous levels.
• Go/Run - the button shall be transformed into a GO button. This is effective when the submaster's levels have been
stored as a Playback.
S2 - Color, S3 - Beamshape, and S4 - Position:
Color refers to all Color parameters, Beamshape refers to all beam related parameters and Position refers to pan / tilt
and any other position related parameters.
• Snap - color, beam and position values shall output to their stored values in a zero time when the submaster is acti-
vated.
• Fade Up - color, beam and position values shall output to their stored values in the fade up time when the submas-
ter is activated.
• Fade Down - color, beam and position values shall release to their previous values in the fade down time when the
submaster is reduced.
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Figure 43: Recording a Submaster - Record Mode Options
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