Accessory - Hardware Components; Overview; A/B C/D - Philips 91816 Light Palette Classic 1500 Installation & Setup Manual

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Installation & Setup Guide

ACCESSORY - HARDWARE COMPONENTS

1. Overview

The console is highly configurable and can be set up in different ways depending on your requirements.
The Hardware Setup window provides setup options. Components such as button array panels, Grandmasters,
triggers, and console lights can be configured by pressing the appropriate tab in the window.
To access the Hardware Setup window, select "Hardware Setup" from the main softkey menu. For more information
on setting up components, refer to "Hardware Setup" in the PaletteOS software Help Menu.
Press tabs to bring up
configuration options for
hardware components

2. A/B C/D

The A/B and C/D faders have multiple purposes. On a new show file, the A/B faders are configured as disabled.
Note: Regardless of configuration of the A/B and C/D faders, the [SELECT], [HALT/BACK] and [GO] buttons will
function as normal on the appropriate cue list.
• Disabled - If you chose this option, the sliders will do nothing. If you are just doing a "GO SHOW," this is the saf-
est mode of operation as inadvertent moves on these faders will have no affect.
• PB Master + Crossfader - In this mode, the left-hand fader is the overall intensity master of the cue list assigned
to this playback and the right-hand fader is, at will, a manual cross fader. The [GO] and [Halt/Back] buttons func-
tion as normal, but at any time you can grab the fade and manually complete it using this handle. If you [Halt] the
cue, you can either press [GO] to complete it, or use the handle to manually complete the transition to the next cue.
If you are sitting in a cue, moving the handle will initiate the transition to the next cue.
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