Example 1: Create A Preset - Interactive Technologies SceneStation User Manual

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Example 1: Create a Preset

This example demonstrates how to program a preset, including the preset's channel values (scene)
and fade time.
The following procedure will program a single preset with a scene and a 2 second fade time:
Action
Select the Preset to be used. In this
example, we'll use Preset 1.
Adjust the scene (DMX channels).
Set the Fade Time.
Store the changes.
After this procedure is complete, Preset 1 will have some channel levels and a fade time of 2
seconds.
The next example demonstrates how to assign this preset to a button.
Or, you can activate this preset by pressing "01" on the IR Remote.
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Using SceneStation Studio
Open the station editor window and click
the Presets tab. Then, click on Preset 1
in the list.
Switch to the Levels tab and adjust the
Preset's levels using the list of channels,
slider and text entry fields.
Switch back to the Presets tab. Then
enter the time into the Fade Time field.
In this example, enter 2 and choose
"Seconds" in the pop-up menu.
Click on the Sync button to send the
changes to the station, or use the File >
Save menu to save the changes to a file.
Using the Programmer's Remote
Press EDIT, and then the two-digit Preset
number, "01".
Press SCENE to enter the Scene Edit
mode. Then, use the UP, DOWN,
RIGHT, LEFT and BUMP buttons to
select channels and raise and lower
their levels. The CHANNEL and LEVEL
buttons can be used to directly input level
data also.
Press FADE, then enter the desired Fade
Time in seconds. In this example, enter
"2".
Press ENTER to save the Preset after
adjusting the Preset's properties.
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