External Control - High End Systems Power Cue Store User Manual

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5.

External Control

External control (indicated by a dot in the left of the display) means that you use a
10/12V analog controller to send latching or flashing signals to Power Cue Store.
These signals are discussed in more detail in "Remote Input Device".
Latching the external control line stops output from the Power Cue Store and causes
to be shown in the display.
Flash STEP to access the first valid scene, and then do any of the following:
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You press AUTO or use the slider to continue with the next valid
scene after the End scene.
When the last valid scene is reached or when scene 63 is reached, the next
press of AUTO or use of the slider takes you to scene 1, or to the first valid
scene.
Flash STEP to advance to the next valid scene or the selected scene shown
in the display.
Hold times are ignored but Fade times are processed.
Latching or flashing START begins an automatic sequence that processes
both fade and hold times.
Latching STOP ends a sequence after processing the current fade or hold
signal.
Power Cue Store then awaits a STEP or START signal.
Latching PAUSE suspends a sequence without completing the current
operation.
When PAUSE is released, the sequence resumes from the pause point unless
a new scene has been selected. In this latter case, all of the relevant Fade or
Hold times are processed.
Flashing TOP takes the Power Cue Store back to the blackout state, and
appears in the display.
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If START is latched on, the sequence will begin to run.
If TOP is latched on, Power Cue Store goes back to the blackout state, and
appears in the display. Power Cue Store remains in blackout until
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TOP is released.
Attempting to step beyond scene 63 takes you back to the blackout state and
the Power Cue Store waits for a new STEP or START signal.
If START was latched on already, the sequence loops automatically back to
the first valid scene.
Deleted, empty scenes are ignored.
A start-of-chase scene (SoC) causes a chase to start running according to the
pre-programmed fade and hold times.
When an end-of-chase scene (End) scene is encountered, the chase will loop
and continue to run.
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