Auxiliary Controls - Chauvet Stage Designer 50 User Manual

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Auxiliary
Controls
Stage Designer 50 User Manual Rev. 10
There are two Aux knobs, both with a flash button. They can be assigned to act as
shortcuts for DMX channels. There are 3 auxiliary modes, called functions:
1.
FUNC 01: Disables the auxiliary knob and flash button.
2.
FUNC 02: The auxiliary knob and flash button functions exactly as the original fader
and flash button did.
3.
FUNC 03: The auxiliary knob sets the output value of the auxiliary flash button.
(Example: Set the knob to 255, and the channel will output 255 when the flash
button is pressed.)
To assign a channel and function to an Aux knob and flash button, follow the
instructions below:
1.
Press and hold the <RECORD / SHIFT> button.
2.
For:
·
Aux 1: Press the <7 / 31> flash button three times.
·
Aux 2: Press the <8 / 32> flash button three times.
3.
Release <RECORD / SHIFT>. The display will show the current status of the Aux
being set.
4.
Press and hold <RECORD / SHIFT> again.
5.
Press one of the following flash buttons:
·
<1 / 25> for FUNC 01.
·
<2 / 26> for FUNC 02.
·
<3 / 27> for FUNC 03.
6.
Release <RECORD / SHIFT>.
7.
Press the <FLASH> button of the channel you wish to assign to the auxiliary.
8.
Press and hold <RECORD / SHIFT>.
9.
Tap the <ADD KILL / REC EXIT> button.
10. Release <RECORD / SHIFT>.
NOTE: Record mode does not have to be enabled to assign or disable auxiliaries.
·
If an auxiliary is set to FUNC 02, the original fader and flash button for the assigned
channel will not function.
·
If an auxiliary is set to FUNC 03, the original fader and flash button will still function,
but the highest value between them and the auxiliary will take precedent.
(Example: If the fader is set to 200, and the Aux knob is set to 255, the <Aux> flash
button will override the fader. If the Aux knob is set lower than the fader, the <Aux>
flash button will have no effect.
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