Working With Masters; Master Basics; Assigning A Grandmaster - Philips Strand Lighting Quick Start Manual

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QuickStart Guide
Alternatively, you may use the Cuelist Pool window to select the cuelist by pressing the [CUELIST] key while
holding down the [EDIT] key. Select the cuelist you would like to edit or just press [EDIT] and select the appropriate
cuelist on the external monitor.
Figure 50: Edit Cuelist Window Example
The Edit Cuelist window consists of two different tabs - Basic and Timing Setup. The Basic tab contains all cuelist
configuration options. The Timing Setup tab contains cue timing options.
Note: All options in the Edit Cuelist window will be applied directly without pressing the OK Button.
Saving Options as Default
Specified options may be saved as default for new cuelists by pressing the Save Default button.
Loading Options from Default
Cuelist options may be loaded from the default state by clicking the Load Default button.
Show Cuelist Button
The Show Cuelist button may be used to open up the Cuelist View window for this cuelist.

7. Working with Masters

Master Basics

Masters work like remote controls - you may assign different objects to masters and configure them independently in
terms of button and fader configuration. These assignments are stored for each master and are not linked to the object
the master is connected to. That means you may assign the same single cuelist to multiple masters and configure each
master differently.

Assigning a Grandmaster

The Grandmaster provides an overall inhibitive fader for all fixture Intensities.
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