Page Freeze; Labelling A Page; Edit Page; Changing The Make-Up Of A Page - Jands Event 4 User Manual

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4.Press the + (On) button. The menu closes and the new Page is loaded.
NOTE:
was changed will continue to control the old Page Memory until the faders are
returned to zero at which time they will join the new Page. Any 'frozen' item's label will
flash between its label and number to make it easy to identify.
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12.2.1

Page Freeze

Page freeze holds Memories and Chases that have their fader above zero when pages
or files are loaded. Page Freeze is on by default but can be turned off or back on in the
Setup Prefs submenu
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NOTE:
will NOT change when a new Page or File is loaded. When an Assign Master is
'frozen' its display will flash between its label and its number, making it easier to
determine which faders are not on the current page. When a 'frozen' Assign Master is
faded to zero level it will join the current page and may be used to output its current
page memory. Its display will also change to indicate the current contents.
12.2.2

Labelling a Page

Pages can be labelled, in the page menu, to allow easy identification of their contents.
Labels only display in the Page Info screen on an optional, external monitor

12.3 Edit Page

12.3.1

Changing the Make-up of a Page:

It is possible to change the default make-up of a Page by using the Edit Page menu.
This menu is used to configure the make up of Pages so as to set how many Memories
will be included in a Page. The numerical increment between the first Memory in each
Page and whether Chases will automatically be loaded with each Page, can be altered
by this procedure:
Press the Edit button.
Press the Page button.
Move the cursor to the Mems field.
Use the + (On) / - (Off) button or keypad to enter the number of Memories per Page
(1 – 8 for 24 channel, 1 – 16 for 36 channel).
Move the cursor to the Incr (Increment) field.
Use the + (On) / - (Off) button or keypad to enter the increment between the first
Memory in each Page.
Move the cursor to the Chs (Chase) field.
Use the + (On) button to change from Auto to Off or vice versa. When Auto is
selected a Chase is automatically loaded to Assign Masters 8 (24 channel) or 16 (36
channel) whenever a new Page is loaded. The Chase number corresponds to the Page
number.
Press the Exit key to return to the standard screen.
25/11/02
If Freeze is on, any Assign faders that were above zero % when the Page
If Freeze is on, the output from any Assign Master fader which is above zero
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Software Version 5.0
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