Grand Master And Blackout Key; X1/X2 Crossfader - Leviton 8700 Series Quick Start Manual

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Grand Master and Blackout Key

The Grand Master (GM) controls the overall output of intensity levels. The GM's level is shown in the
Status Line at the top of the Base and Auxiliary screens and appears in a red field if below 100% (FF).
A Blackout key located above the GM provides for instantaneous blackouts. When the Blackout key is
pressed, the BO flag in the Status Line is shown in a red field.

X1/X2 Crossfader

To execute a single cue or cue list in the X1/X2 Crossfader, you must assign the cue(s) to the
Crossfader. The first assigned cue becomes the next cue to execute by manually moving the
Crossfader, or automatically by pressing the [GO] key.
In the Auxiliary screen, Channels and Parameters being controlled by the Crossfader appear in a Light
Cyan field when fading in and a Cyan field when fading out.
Intensity levels of the Crossfader are controlled by the SX Master. A SX Blackout key located above the
SX Master provides for instantaneous blackouts. The SX Master's level is shown in the Crossfader
Status Line and appears in a red field if below 100% (FF) or if the SX Blackout key is pressed.
The Crossfader's level may also be controlled by a Master that has been configured as a Level
Master. To configure a Level Master, press [MDFY] [FLMT] [11].
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