Load Preset - RGBlink Q16pro Gen2 1U User Manual

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Push the knob and wait the symbol -> in front of the Preset changes into symbol *. Users can turn the rotary knob
to select Preset1-Preset16 or use the number button 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 to select Preset1-Preset10. Select the
position that will save, push the knob to confirm.
Save
-> Preset 5
Button is on can be saved
Button flashes will be overwrite
Saving preset in the button with flashing light will overwrite the saved parameters before.
For example: If button 8 is flashing, pushing button 8 will overwrite the preset saved in Preset 8, and the LCD
screen will display as follows.
Push knob to confirm or MENU to cancel the operation.

3.3.5 Load Preset

After the device is boot up, push MENU to enter main menu interface. Then rotate the knob and select <Load>.
Presentation
Split
Advanced
Save
Load
Enter Load interface, the LOAD button light is on, which indicates the LOAD function is enabled.
Digital buttons 0-9 will be always on or flashing. An always-on button indicates that certain preset has been saved
at this position; A flashing button indicates that certain preset has been saved at this position already, which is
ready for recall.
For example: If button 5 is flashing, it means that Preset 5 has been loaded. Now users need to load Preset 7,
please do as follows: Push the knob and wait the symbol -> in front of the Preset changes into symbol *. Then
push button 7 to load Preset7. Now the button 7 light starts flashing and button 5 light changes into always-on
status.
Load
-> Preset 5
Button on is ready for recall
flashes is current scene
Q16pro Gen2 1U
Preset 8 exists
Preset reset or not ?
Yes <SEL>, No <MENU>
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Save
* Preset 8
Button is on can be saved
Button flashes will be overwrite
Load
->Preset 5
Button on is ready for recall
flashes is current scene
Load
* Preset 7
Button on is ready for recall
flashes is current scene
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