Erasing Pages
You may want to erase a page when there are undesirable or
old pages in memory. It is often best to clear out these pages
to prevent confusion in future programming. Note the
following:
•
Instead of erasing the page, you could always record
another page in its place.
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Erasing a page causes that page to become a "blackout"
page (the Gate construct is set to "Closed", so all fixtures
go dark).
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An erased page is still an initialized page.
1. Select the memory and page you wish to erase using the
Cursor and Page
2. Press the
below:
3. Press the
the one shown below:
4. Do not press the ERASE key again as stated in the LCD
display; instead, press the
briefly displays:
Note If you press the
an un-initialized page rather than an erased or
blackout page. To re-initialize the page, record a
programmed page in its place.
Studio Color LCD Controller
and
<Up>
key. The LCD display appears as shown
<Select>
key. The LCD display appears similar to
<Erase>
<Record>
.
<Erase>
arrow keys.
<Down>
key. The LCD display
key a second time you create
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