
Page 190 - 11. Automated playback (script files)
Pearl 2008 Manual - 16th July 2007
internal timer, the timer is started.
The option changes to [Pause Script file] when selected.
11.2.4 Looping and running script files on power up
The Pearl can be configured to run script files on power up, and to loop
the script file (if using internal time code). This is useful for unattended
operation in exhibitions.
In the Script file main menu, Press G [Script File parameters] to set
these options.
Select the script file you want to change using the up and down arrows.
The current script file is highlighted.
Option B [Toggle Loop mode] changes
the Loop setting of the current script
file. Loop resets the timer to zero
when the file finishes (this only works
when using the internal timer). The
display shows “Ends” or “Cont”
(continuous)
Option C [Toggle the script file
autorun] changes the Autorun setting
for the current script file. The Auto
column will show “ON” when autorun is
enabled. The Global Autorun setting,
option A, must also be enabled for
Autorun to work.
Option A [Toggle the Global Autorun]
sets the global setting which enables
or disables Autoruns. The top line of
the display shows “Global Auto=”
status.
11.3 Edit
Press D [Edit a script file].
You can edit each step of a script file to change the playback number,
the timecode value for the step, and the fade in and out time. Timecode
editing is described in the Timing section.
11.3.1 The script file edit display
The screen shows the steps in the script file. The current step is
indicated with an arrow. You can change the current step using the up
and down arrow buttons, or by typing the step number on the keypad.
As there isn’t space to describe the step on the screen, a code is used:
C 1A 12 (Chase on Roller Page 1, roller segment A, playback 12)
M 1C 10 (Memory on Roller Page 1, roller segment C, playback 10)
R 10 (Ramp down (turn off) of playback 10. Page information is not
given for ramp down steps)
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