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times. See RECORD for more information. Faders play back Memories only when the
PLAY Task is active.

Grand Master and Dead Black Out Button

Located at the bottom left of the console, the Grand Master controls the overall intensity
of all lights at all times, regardless of how a light's intensity has been set. Normally, the
Grand Master is at full (the top of the fader's travel). The Grand Master's level in
percentage is shown in the top left hand corner of the touch screen. When the Grand
Master is at less than 100%, the level is shown in red as a warning.
Above the Grand Master is the Dead Black Out button. Normally, the button is backlit
blue. If the Grand Master is not at its highest position, the Dead Black Out button will
glow red.
When pressed, the Dead Black Out button will flash red and all lights will go dark (output
intensity falls to zero percent) without changing intensity levels shown on the touch
screen. The Grand Master level will turn red and read DBO. Press the button again to
restore lights to their previous intensity. Always warn everyone present before turning off
all the lights (blacking out the stage).
Below the Grand Master is a Shift button. The Shift button accesses short cuts and
special features which are described under operational topics.

Memory Master and Memory Black Out Button

The Memory Master is located at the bottom right of the console. The Memory Master
controls the overall intensity of the lights recorded into Memories while those lights are
activated by faders. The Memory Master's level in percentage is show in the top right
hand corner of the touch screen. Playlist cues and individual lights controlled by faders
(from SELECT mode) are not affected by the Memory Master.
Above the Memory Master is the Memory Black Out button. Normally, the button is
backlit blue. If the Memory Master is not at its highest position, the Memory Black Out
button will glow red.
When pressed, the Memory Black Out button will flash red, and all lights being played
back within Memories will go dark (output intensity goes to zero percent). Press the
button again to restore lights to their previous intensity.
Below the Memory Master is a Shift button. The Shift button accesses short cuts and
special features which are described under operational topics.
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