Set Back Blackout Function - GLP SCAN OPERATOR FX User Manual

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Reference special case:
You should be certain that you only overwrite channels, which are not affected by
the Fade-Time (see Fade time attitudes).
This ensures, that when you deactivate a Blackout again, all channels directly
jump back to their current values.
If you overwrite a channel, which is affected by the Fadetime. the Fade time will
be applied to this channel when you switch the Blackout off, which then results in a
slow return from the Blackout Values for this channel. This case arises naturally
only if the Fade time function is being used, and if the Fader-Time Fader is not on
position zero. Otherwise this special case is insignificant.

3.9.2 Set back Blackout function

You can reset the Blackout to it's default values as well. This means that all 192
channels receive the status "on" and are overwritten the value "0". After the
deletion of the entire memory this is the case likewise (see above).
For setting the Blackout-Scene back you proceed as follows:
1. Activate PROGRAM mode (PROGRAM key)
2. Now select Bank 31 and/or the position, where the bank 31 would be. The
display now shows "overlay".
3. Keep the DELETE key pressed and press the BLACKOUT key at the same
time, in order to set the Blackout function back to its default values.
For confirmation you will receive the message "Blackout RESET". To set the
Blackout scene back, this is loaded automatically.
4. Press the PROGRAM key for 3 seconds to leave PROGRAM mode.
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