2.3.2 Faders and Flash Buttons
The faders and flash buttons are used to perform different functions depending on the mode the
console is in. In playback mode the first 9 faders on each page are used to trigger memories
while the flash buttons bump the memories to full. The three faders on the extreme right are
used to control the memory stack.
In programming mode the faders and buttons are used to select fixtures and then set the
parameters to the required value. The faders functions will change depending on the type of
fixture selected. The three faders on the extreme right will always be assigned to pan, tilt and
intensity.
2.3.3 Joystick
The joystick is used to control the pan and tilt position of the selected fixture/s. The more
extreme the movement of the joystick the faster the fixture will move.
2.3.4 Auxiliary Buttons
These four buttons can be assigned to trigger DMX devices. It makes the use of strobes, smoke
machines etc simple while ensuring they are co-ordinated with the lighting. It is possible to use
an Auxiliary button as a master black out button. You would set the button to solo mode. By
pressing it all lights with a dimmer or dowser will fade to zero.