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Command Descriptions
Add All Dimmer Submaster
This is the same as Add Dimmer Submaster.
Add All Feature
This adds all features of the currently selected fixtures to the cue editor, if not already there, but
leaves their values alone. Newly added values are taken from the fixtures' current output values.
Add All Fixture [To] Group
Add All Fixture [To] Group n
These add all fixtures to the current fixture group, or to a specific existing fixture group, whose type is
the same as the fixtures already in the group. If the group is empty or has mixed types, an error
results.
Add All Stage Focus
This turns on Stage Focus for all fixtures in the cue editor that support it. It is an alias for
Add Stage Focus [To] All [Fixture].
Add Chase n … [To Macro]
This adds Chase n events to the macro editor, for all specified chases that aren't already active in the
macro.
Add Chase n … Stop
This adds Stop chs n events to the macro editor, for all specified chases that are active in the macro.
Add Chase n … [To] Submaster p.f
This adds specific chases to a specific submaster fader.
Add Chase Stop
This adds a Stop chases event to the macro editor, which stops all chases.
Add Clear Cue [To Macro]
This adds a Cue clear event to the macro editor, unless the previous step is already a Cue clear.
Add Cue n.n … [To] Chase
This adds a new step to the chase editor containing specific cues.
Add Cue n.n … To Macro
This adds Cue n events to the macro editor.
Add Cue n.n … [To] Step
This adds specific cues to the last step. If the chase is empty, this creates the first step.
Add Cue n.n … [To] Step n
This adds specific cues to a specific existing step.
Add Cue n.n … [To] Submaster p.f
This adds specific cues to a specific submaster fader.
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Page 1 - Command Descriptions

Command Descriptions Add All Dimmer Submaster This is the same as Add Dimmer Submaster. Add All Feature This adds all features of the currently sele

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82Clear Feature n … This removes specific features of the current fixture from the cue editor. Features are numbered starting with one. Clear Featur

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83Clear Fixture Group n … (from) Preset This removes filters for fixtures in specific groups from the currently selected preset within the cue editor

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84Clear Rotary n … This removes from the cue editor the features of the current fixture that correspond to specific rotaries, numbered from one throu

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85Copy Chase n To n … This copies a stored chase, possibly to multiple targets. It asks for confirmation if any of the targets already exist. Copy C

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86Copy Dimmer Submaster p.f To p.f This copies a single dimmer fader to another. Copy Dimmer Submaster Page n To n This is an alias for Copy Dimmer

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87Copy Fixture Group n … (from) Preset Copy Fixture Group n … (from) Preset n These copy features of fixtures in specific groups from the current pre

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88Copy Submaster p.f To p.f This copies a single submaster fader to another. Copy Submaster Page n To n This copies any nonempty submaster faders in

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89This deletes all feature presets, after asking for confirmation. Delete All Fixture This deletes all fixtures and turns them off, after asking for

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90This deletes specific presets. Delete Submaster p.f … Delete Submaster Page n … These delete specific submaster fader assignments, or specific pag

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91no need to press Enter. Also, this clears the cue editor, even if Solo is off. Edit Chase Edit Chase n These stop any running chase in the chase e

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74 Add Dimmer This switches to the ADD DIMMER display. Add Dimmer n … Add Dimmer n … @ n Add Dimmer n … @ Full These add specific dimmers to the cue

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92selected fixtures. Fixture n … This selects specific fixtures, and switches to the FIXTURE FEATURES or GROUP FEATURES display. Fixture Group This

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93Macro n This stops any running macro in the macro editor, and loads a specific macro. Macro n Go This stops any running macro in the macro editor,

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94This moves a single dimmer submaster assignment. The target may not already exist. Move Dimmer Submaster Page n To n This is an alias for Move Dim

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95Rotary n … @ -n This sets the features of the currently selected fixtures connected to specific rotaries to a specific value. If the FIXTURE FEATUR

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96Submaster Submaster p.f These switch to the SUBMASTERS display. The first one selects the first fader in the current page, and the second selects a

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97 SORTED COMMAND LIST

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98Add All Dimmer Submaster Add All Feature Add All Fixture [To] Group Add All Fixture [To] Group n Add All Stage Focus Add Chase n … [To Macro] Add C

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99Add Fixture Group n … [To] Preset Add Fixture Group n … [To] Preset n Add Fixture Group n … [To] Submaster p.f Add Fixture Group n … [To] Submaster

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100 Clear All Feature Preset (from) [Fixture] Group Clear All Feature Preset (from) [Fixture] Group n … Clear All Fixture Clear All Fixture (from) Pr

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101 Clear Hilite (from) [Fixture] Group n … Clear Macro Clear Macro n … (from) Submaster p.f Clear Macro Step Clear Macro Step n … Clear Preset n … C

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75Add Dimmer Submaster Add Dimmer Submaster p.f … These merge into cue editor any dimmer values currently being generated by all dimmer faders, or sp

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102 Copy Fixture Group n To n … Copy Fixture Group n … To n Copy Macro n To n … Copy Macro n … To n Copy Preset Copy Preset n … Copy Preset n To n …

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103 Dimmer Group n … @ n Dimmer Group n … @ Full Dimmer Page n Dimmer Submaster Dimmer Submaster p.f Dimmer Submaster p.f … @ n Dimmer Submaster p.f

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104 Move Dimmer Page n To n Move Dimmer Submaster p.f To p.f Move Dimmer Submaster Page n To n Move Feature Preset n … To n Move Fixture n … To n Mov

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105 GLOSSARY

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106 a A/B The A/B fader is used to load cues into the cue editor, normally in sequential order, manually crossfading from the previous one to the ne

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107 only used when switching from cue to cue manually. The chase mode can be Forward, Reverse, Seesaw (changing direction at the first and last step)

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108 automatically over a certain amount of time; in this case the crossfade time is specified as part of the incoming cue, but can be modified by mov

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109 Cue Editor The cue editor consists of a cue, and a pair of look objects, called the previous look and the current look, used for crossfading. The

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110 preprogrammed value. Each dimmer fader counts as an active control source when it is moved off the bottom, and is combined with dimmer values fro

Page 33 - GLOSSARY

111 Feature A feature is a controllable characteristic of a fixture that is designed to be varied from cue to cue. Each feature has a predefined name

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76Add Fixture Group n … This adds fixtures in specific groups to the list of selected fixtures. It doesn't add any of their features to the cue

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112 the fixture works. Each fixture type has a number of attributes and features that fixtures of that type support. Attributes are static parameter

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113 groups, so there is no relation between, say, fixture group 100 and dimmer group 100. Also, within fixture groups, all fixtures must be the same

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114 l LTP Stands for "last takes priority." This is the method by which conflicts are resolved when multiple control sources all try to ma

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115 • Cue selection. If Solo is off and cues are loaded with Cue n … or Cue n … Go, they are merged in with previous cues. If Solo is on or cues are

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116 Pass Thru Fixture A virtual "fixture" that represents a contiguous range of channels, both in the DMX input port and one of the DMX out

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117 rotary is moved, all the values jump to the value of the lowest-numbered fixture, and being moving in tandem from there. Rotaries may also be us

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118 Step A step is a single time point in a chase. A step may have any number of cues assigned to it. A step is also a single event in a macro. A st

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119 crossfade times, chases and macros start as soon as the submaster is activated, but don't stop until the cues have all crossfaded back to ze

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120 The Quick Guide.

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121 SET UP FUNCTION FIRST BUTTON SEQUENCE SECOND BUTTON SEQUENCE NOTES 1. Turn the controller on

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77numbered one through eight. It does the same thing as Add Feature n …, except that it refers to the features by the rotaries they are connected to,

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122 SET UP (continued). FUNCTION FIRST BUTTON SEQUENCE SECOND BUTTON SEQUENCE NOTES 11.

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123 FUNCTION FIRST BUTTON SEQUENCE SECOND BUTTON SEQUENCE NOTES 1. To select a fixture group Press GROUP 2

Page 48 - The Quick Guide

124 1. First get yourself into the Press FIXTURE ENTER You need to either go to the fixture Fixture Features Screen you want to store

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125 ENTER. 1000! 6. To Check your preset Press PRESET "n" ENTER Make sure your coming from another position! Move the rotaries a

Page 50 - Operating a Fixture Group

126 because they are LTP channels the fixtures remain in their Last Position. 2. Hi-lite the fixtures Press HI-LITE FIXTURE "n"

Page 51 - STORING A PRESET

127 Fp being 2 .Any feature which is part of the Fp is shown by the letter (F) being displayed beside that fixture. You can

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128 cue by using the number keypad or the "xfade time" fader. However the time is not stored in the cue until you pre

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129 the principle of the solo button. When the solo button is on the led is on. Solo on means that as you go through a series of c

Page 54 - STORING A FEATURE PRESET

130 STORING A CHASE FUNCTION FIRST BUTTON SEQUENCE SECOND BUTTON SEQUENCE NOTES

Page 55 - STORING A CUE

131 STORING A CHASE (continued) FUNCTION FIRST BUTTON SEQUENCE SECOND BUTTON SEQUENCE NOTES

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78This switches to the CHASE EDITOR display. Chase n This stops any running chase in the chase editor, and loads a specific chase. Chase n Go This

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132 FUNCTION FIRST BUTTON SEQUENCE SECOND BUTTON SEQUENCE NOTES 6.Solo or not

Page 58 - STORING A CHASE

133 10.To record the third entry Press CHASE "n" STOP ENTER The entry numbering will look like the (a chase stopped) follo

Page 59 - STORING A MACRO

134 flashes to let you know that you have a submaster memory outputting from another page. The maximum number of submaster memories outputting at any

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135 Hot Key editor Then press RECORD. Once you recorded. The <-- key deletes the have finished press RECORD last keystoke. The Undo but

Page 61 - STORING TO A SUBMASTER

136 FUNCTION FIRST BUTTON SEQUENCE SECOND BUTTON SEQUENCE NOTES 1. Add dimme

Page 62 - HOT KEYS

137 Tips, Hints & Other "Good Things"! 1. Terminator. At the end of a DMX line you should fit a terminator. A terminator stops signal

Page 63 - SET UP FOR DIMMERS

138 (Caution: you only want to store pan and tilt values. You do not want to store any values for other features like gobos,color,prisms,etc. Howeve

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139 Feature Preset. Feature presets are where you "hold" features that you are going to use a lot. Once you have made a feature preset, yo

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140 The important thing to remember about Feature Presets. 1. You make a feature presets by storing the information for one fixture. 2. You can assi

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141 each for pan and tilt, the CP-100 will only have you controlling two rotaries; one for pan and one for tilt. First, use the rotaries or your tra

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79 Clear All Dimmer (from) Preset This removes all dimmer filters from the currently selected preset within the cue editor. This activates all dimmer

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142 Procedure for Resetting the Default CMOS setting

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143 Procedure for resetting the default CMOS setting. The following procedure is for CP-100 consoles that have had their CMOS default settings alt

Page 70 - CMOS setting

144 Clearing & resetting the Non-Volatile Memory

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145 Clearing & Resetting of Non-Volatile Memory. The following procedure is for CP-100 consoles that have had their software corrupted. Sympto

Page 72 - Non-Volatile

146 Forcing Software into a CP-100.

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147 Forcing Software in CP-100 The following procedure is for CP-100 consoles where the operator wishes to force a new version of software into the

Page 74 - Forcing Software

148 Midi Note & Number Mapping Chart

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149 MIDI Notes & Numbers NOTE NUMBER NOTE NUMBER NOTE NUMBER C 0 G 43 D 86 C# 1 G# 44 D# 87 D 2 A 45 E 88 D# 3 A# 46 F 89 E 4 B 47 F# 90 F

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150 Please see these other fine products from ELEKTRALITE. For further information about other Elektralite products please contact your Elektrali

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80This clears all macros from a specific submaster. Clear All Preset This removes all presets from the cue editor. Clear All Preset Features This r

Page 79 - TECH SUPPORT

152 HOW TO REACH US WHEN YOU’RE FEELIN’ DOWN There are several ways to reach us. The first is via our website: HTTP://WWW.G1LTD.COM/ F

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81This clears specific cues from a specific submaster. Clear Dimmer n … This clears specific dimmers from the cue editor. Clear Dimmer n … (from) G

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