Memory Card; To Store To Card; To Recall From Card - High End Systems Power Cue Store User Manual

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Alternatively, the Power Cue Store itself can provide the external control voltage.
Wire appropriate switches into a circuit, as shown below:
PIN
8-13
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
21-25 Earth
19-20 Not used
14-18 +12V
Linking pins 4 and 14 enables external control.
For stand-alone use and for automatic sequence starting, it is sufficient to link pins 4
and 14 and pins 6 and 15.

Memory Card

The memory card type is a Type 1 PC Card, 256KB SRAM.
If the Power Cue Store is in external control mode, the memory card is ignored.
Otherwise, when the card is inserted, the display shows Crd.

To Store to Card

To store all scenes, scene types, fade times and hold times to the card, hold the
STORE key down for two seconds. One of the following then happens:
o
o

To Recall from Card

To recall scenes, scene types, fade times and hold times from the card, hold the
AUTO key down for two seconds. One of the following then happens:
o
o
FUNCTION
Address lines. Latch on to express scene number in binary.
13 is the least-significant bit (LSB).
Flash to step to selected scene.
Latch on to start sequence. Flash to advance to next scene.
Latch on to stop sequence.
Latch on to take external control.
Latch on to pause a running sequence. Release to re-start.
Flash to go to first valid scene
Not used
Sto appears in the display, followed by YES.
If the card is write-protected, Pro appears in the display. Remove the
card and move the write-protection tab to the non-write-protected position.
(Typically, the label will show both positions.)
rcl appears in the display, followed by YES.
If the card is write-protected, Pro is seen in the display. Remove the card
and move the write-protection tab to the non-write-protected position. (Typ-
ically, the label will show both positions.)
Power Cue Store
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User Manual
CODE
ADR
STEP
START
STOP
EXT
PAUSE
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