Remove Fixtures from a Memory - Pearl 2004

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Remove Fixtures from a Memory - Pearl 2004

Postby S Preston » 03 Nov 2009, 00:15

Hey all.... I think I am doing something wrong.... I am trying to remove 2 fixtures from a memory using OFF. I activate the memory, select the fixtures, press OFF, press softkey A, press MEMORY, press the desired SWOP button for the memory I am wanting to alter.
Nothing happens OR the entire memory goes out.

Am I missing something? Any help would be appreicated....

Thanks
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Postby niclights » 03 Nov 2009, 01:34

Are you getting the option to merge/replace?
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Postby S Preston » 03 Nov 2009, 02:50

No, I am not getting the merge/replace option
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Postby Olie » 03 Nov 2009, 09:19

What version of software are you running?
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Postby S Preston » 03 Nov 2009, 16:27

I am trying to get this software version... I am in Las Vegas and the console is in Detroit. So am I to assumethat the correct procedure is being used and it may be a software issue?
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Postby S Preston » 03 Nov 2009, 18:40

Just got the word... the console is running software V 1.2.2.
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Postby S Preston » 03 Nov 2009, 20:01

Got it.... Spoke with Steve in the Tenn office and he got us set. It had to do with the shape generator.... all is good. Thanks for the help!
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Postby niclights » 03 Nov 2009, 21:39

If you have time it would be useful to post your solution to the problem so that others can benefit when searching in the future.

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