Edit Scene - Interactive Technologies SceneStation User Manual

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Edit Scene

Press the SCENE button to switch to the Scene Edit mode. The center LED on the
station will blink Cyan (the same color as the Scene button on the remote).
While in the Scene Edit mode, you can adjust the DMX values of each of the chan-
nels being out by the station for this preset. While editing the scene, the station will
output the changes being made to the scene so you can preview the scene's look
on the fixtures connected to the station.
Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to raise and lower the current DMX channel (when first
entering the Scene Edit mode, channel 1 will be the current channel).
Use the RIGHT and LEFT arrow buttons to step to the next or previous channel.
To quickly bump the current channel's level to 100% or back to 0%, press the BUMP () button.
To jump to a specific channel, press the CHANNEL (#) button, followed by the three-digit channel
number (001 to 512).
To enter a specific percentage level for a channel, press the LEVEL (%) button, followed by the
two-digit percentage level (00 to 99). To enter 100%, press the decimal point (.).
When finished setting the Scene property of a preset, you can either press ENTER to save the
changes and return to the station's Idle Mode, or you can press a different property button (Fade,
Follow, Loop, Repeat, etc.) to enter the value of another property.
Note:
You can also capture scenes by recording the DMX channels from the station's DMX
Input. Do do this, see the section on Recording DMX Snapshots.
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