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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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Submasters<br />

You can record a bump mode for each individual submaster. To record a bump mode you must be in<br />

the Submaster display. To change the bump mode, press [SUB] to see the submaster display, and<br />

hold down the [SHIFT] key and move the trackball to change to edit mode. Select the Bump field for<br />

the appropriate submaster and use the [+] or [-] keys or the level wheel to change the bump mode. All<br />

submasters are initially set to Flash mode.<br />

Off Pressing the bump button does nothing.<br />

Flsh (Flash) Pressing the bump button is same as moving the submaster fader to 10. The<br />

output is set to the level of the Flash Supermaster.<br />

Solo (Solo) Pressing the bump button leaves the output of the submaster the same. All other<br />

(non-bumped) submasters, as well as effects, cues, and the Channel Control, are set to zero.<br />

The Flash Supermaster is ignored.<br />

F+S (Flash plus Solo) Pressing the bump button is same as moving the submaster fader to 10.<br />

The output is set to the level of the Flash Supermaster. All other (non-bumped) submasters, as<br />

well as effects, cues, and the Channel Control, are set to zero.<br />

Mac Disables the bump button's flash and solo operation and instead allows it to trigger the<br />

macro with the same number as the bump button (not the macro assigned to the bump button)<br />

The submaster bump buttons are also controlled by the {KEYS LATCH} soft key accessed<br />

using the [BUMP MODE] key. This softkey appears in the centre LCD (consoles with 3 LCD<br />

displays) or right LCD (consoles with 2 LCD displays) as labels above the soft keys. The setting<br />

of the this softkey determines the operation of the submaster bump keys and the operation of<br />

the {BUMP} softkey on the channel control display. The other softkeys, {FLASH}, {SOLO} and<br />

{FLASH + SOLO}, control the action of the {BUMP} softkey on the channel control display and<br />

have no effect on the submaster bump keys. For information on setting the action of the<br />

channel control {BUMP} softkey, refer to Bumping Channel Levels<br />

Press this key to view the current setting. A bar above the label shows the current mode. Press<br />

[BUMP MODE] again to return to normal operation.<br />

For consoles without a [BUMP MODE] key, refer to Console Differences<br />

The {KEYS LATCH} softkey can only be selected when the {FLASH} softkey is also selected. In<br />

{SOLO} or {FLASH + SOLO} modes, the {KEYS LATCH} is automatically disabled. The {KEYS ON}<br />

and {KEYS OFF} soft keys have effect on the Submaster bump keys. When {KEYS LATCH} is<br />

selected, pressing and releasing the submaster bump keys bumps the levels until the bump button is<br />

pressed again.<br />

{KEYS LATCH} When selected, pressing and releasing a submaster bump key bump the levels until<br />

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