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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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Automod<br />

Auto-Mod<br />

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What is Automod<br />

Using Auto-Mod<br />

Customising the Auto-Mod Screen<br />

Deleting Auto-Mod Channels<br />

Updating the Show from the Auto-Mod Screen<br />

What is Auto-Mod?<br />

If a lamp blows during a show you can set AutoMod to temporarily transfer control of the blown<br />

lamp (source) to drive another channel, or channels (destination). AutoMod allows you to apply<br />

a scaling factor to compensate for the difference in light intensity between the source and<br />

destination luminaires.<br />

The AutoMod facility allows you to permanenly update the show to incorporate any temporary<br />

settings made in Automod.<br />

You can enter a maximum of 87 AutoMod pairs (Destination and Source) and include a scaling<br />

factor for each pairing of 10% to 90% (1-digit mode) 1 to 99% (2-digit mode)<br />

When you set one or more channels to be replaced by another, the channels are replaced in<br />

all cues, subs, groups and effects during playback mode.<br />

Using Auto-Mod<br />

The AutoMod Screen is displayed when you press {AUTOMOD}. If there are no<br />

Automod instructions, the body of the screen will be blank.<br />

The following examples show how to set up an AutoMod instruction:<br />

[8] {A-MOD FROM} [3] [*] Sets channel 8 to the current level of channel 3 on an<br />

htp basis and sets channel 3 to zero (All Modes)<br />

file:///C|/LIGHTP/HELP.ENG/page53.htm (1 of 4)11/2/2004 3:03:13 AM

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