Reprogram Preset on Unison Legacy Devices

Our current setup as I understand it is below:

Unison DR12 dimmer station, along with a SR48+.  The SR48+ has the dimmer modules for the platform lights and the DR12 has the dimmer modules for the sanctuary.

We use a BullFrog board with 96 channels.  Channels 1-96 are assigned to DMX1-96, not all are attached to lights.

We have several wall mounted Legacy Button modules and one Legacy Fader Module that sits by the BullFrog board in control booth.  

Our sanctuary lights are on DMXchannesl 97-108,  if I assign A097 to slider 96 on the board I can control the fixtures for the sanctuary using the slider.

Now to my question:

I would like to reprogram the presets on the wall button stations and the Fader Module.  However I am not sure how this would be done.  From what I have read it sounds as thought I need to assign DMX97-108 to the bullfrog, set the lighting as I would like it and then record the look on the Fader Module.  This will in turn change each of the wall buttons to match.  Is it that straight forward?

I have left something out just ask me and I'll attempt to get the information.

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  • Forgot to add the SR48+ has channles 1-96 which match up to what the BullFrog controls.

  • Depends on your Unison config - the ability to re-program the presets is a feature that isn't necessarily in all configs.
    It may be on the station as a 'record' button, and if not you can usually do this from the Unison processor facepanel.

    If you can find a job number somewhere (usually starts "1500"), we may be able to find a copy of your Unison config and job prints, and let you know exactly how.

    If you give your local ETC office a call when you are in front of the Unison processor, the details might all be in the processor itself already.

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  • Depends on your Unison config - the ability to re-program the presets is a feature that isn't necessarily in all configs.
    It may be on the station as a 'record' button, and if not you can usually do this from the Unison processor facepanel.

    If you can find a job number somewhere (usually starts "1500"), we may be able to find a copy of your Unison config and job prints, and let you know exactly how.

    If you give your local ETC office a call when you are in front of the Unison processor, the details might all be in the processor itself already.

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