Need Help: Howto map Global Blackout to a Scene ?

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Re: Need Help: Howto map Global Blackout to a Scene ?

Post by Inlight_Events »

Dear artyfunk,

you can set in one scene every dimmer and shutter of every fixture to zero.
So you can achieve a global Blackout.
Another option is that you can set the release mode of that scene to All, so that all scenes gets deactivated.

But personaly I use the first option.

Hope that helps!

Kind regards,

Tom
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Re: Need Help: Howto map Global Blackout to a Scene ?

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Why you don't presse the "All Blackout" Button to do this?
You can match this Button to Midi or to a Keyboard-Shortcut or to the Touch-View.
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Re: Need Help: Howto map Global Blackout to a Scene ?

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[quote="artyfunk"][quote="mheidler"]Why you don't presse the "All Blackout" Button to do this?
You can match this Button to Midi or to a Keyboard-Shortcut or to the Touch-View.[/quote]

you are right too, but in setting up mode i have no midi controller over here so i need it the old style.[/quote]

You can click with your mouse on the Blackout-Button, like in Daslight4. The button is implemented also in DL5, its only on a other position. Or Map the Blackout-Button to a keyboard-Shortcut (Button B for blackout for example).
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Re: Need Help: Howto map Global Blackout to a Scene ?

Post by Inlight_Events »

If you really want to do it via a scene you can do it, in the way, how I explained it earlier...
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