Overlay Scenes; Creating And Editing Overlay Scenes - GLP SCAN OPERATOR FX II User Manual

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4.10

Overlay scenes

The Scan Operator FX II offers 6 selective overlay scenes which you can edit freely.
These scenes work exactly, like the Blackout function described above, but on a lower
priority level:
Overlay scenes overwrite selected channels with predefined values in Play Mode.
As example, it is possible to vary running programs by adding, I.e. strobe effects or
colors or gobos.
Hint:
Since the Blackout function has a higher priority than the overlay scenes, the Blackout
function will overwrite any activated overlay scene.

4.10.1 Creating and editing overlay scenes

For providing or editing the overlay scenes you precede as follows:
1. Activate PROGRAM mode (PROGRAM key)
2. Now select bank 31 and/or the position, where bank 31 would be. The display
now shows "Overlay". You can now configure the overlay scenes, like a normal
scene.
3. If you want to provide a new overlay scene, then you can directly continue with
step 5. There is no channel being overwritten first.
4. However, if you would like to edit the existing overlay scene, then load it now
by pressing the appropriate overlay scene key.
Hint:
Empty overlay scenes cannot not be loaded. In this case the message appears
"OL Scene Empty" in the display.
5. Select desired Fixtures with appropriate Fixture keys (LED on). Several
Fixtures can be selected at the same time.
6. Use the Scene keys, in order to switch the channel on or off individually. In the
display the respective condition will be shown with "Channel XY: On "or" "Channel
XY: Off". "On" means that this channel of the selected fixtures will be overwritten.
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