Shift Button Short Cuts And Extensions; Running A Show; Turning Arc Lamp Lights On And Off; Releasing Lights Before Running A Show - Pathway connectivity solutions cognito Quick Manual

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Shift Button Short Cuts and Extensions

The Shift buttons, located below the Grand Master and Memory Master faders, provide
additional functions when used with other buttons on the console. Press and hold the
Shift button (either one) then press the second button, from the list below, to access the
desired action or function.
Button
Pause/Back
Help
Momentary Bump
Toggle Bump
Radio Bump
Shift
Attribute button
The Shift buttons may also be used to select ranges of lights on the touch screen.
Touch the first light required, press and hold the Shift button, then touch the last light of
the range desired.

Running A Show

Turning Arc Lamp Lights On and Off

Many moving lights use arc lamps (also called discharge lamps), which often require
special steps for turning on and off. In SELECT, choose the arc lights that need to be
turned on. Do not include any non-arc lights, such as dimmers or RGB lights. Touch the
CONTROL icon, the Intensity icon, then the Wheel icon (CONTROL>Intensity>Wheel).
Push the 'B' button next to the Red encoder wheel to open the menu. Touch 'Lamp On'
(or 'Lamp Off' for shut down). Alternately, you may turn the wheel until 'Lamp On'
appears in the B-wheel text box.
Wait five seconds. The lamp(s) should now be struck. Press the Release button twice
to return to the Select task.
If the 'Lamp On' option does not appear, check which lights are selected. This option
will not appear if any non-arc lights are included in the selection.

Releasing Lights before Running a Show

All lights must be 'released' for Playlists and Memories to be correctly recalled and
played back. When in SELECT, all lights that adjusted are 'captured' and held at their
new intensity or attribute setting. During programming, once the new look is recorded,
Releases the Playback assigned to the selected Playback
Closes the Help overlay (not the Tutorials)
Forces the button to latch ON (toggle)
Forces the button to bump ON (momentary)
Forces down radio buttons up
Pushing both Shift buttons returns to the previous screen
Cycles backwards though wheel banks in Control
Action/Function
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