2. Setting up and using the console - Page 35
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F11 Gobos/Beams window Alt V Open/View menu
F12 Open Channel Grid Alt G Go
Esc Exit menu Alt D Delete
Enter Enter
Alt ⇑ C
Copy
Alt 1 Softkey A Alt M Move
Alt 2 Softkey B Alt U Unfold
Alt 3 Softkey C Alt I Include
Alt 4 Softkey D
Alt ⇑ R
Release
Alt 5 Softkey E Alt S Shape
Alt 6 Softkey F Alt T Fixture Tools/ML Menu
Alt 7 Softkey G Alt B Blind
Alt ⇑ F
Fixture Alt O Off
Alt ⇑ P
Palette Alt F Fan
Alt ⇑ M
Macro
Alt ⇑ O
Attribute options
Alt ⇑ G
Group
Alt ⇑ L
Latch menu
/ (num) Thro
Alt ←
Previous fixture
* (num) @
Alt →
Next fixture
- (num) Not
Alt ↑
All
+ (num) And
Alt ↓
Highlight
⇑ means shift
(num) means on the numeric keypad
2.3.10 Locking the console
You can lock the console controls to prevent people fiddling with it
while you’re not looking. Hold down Avo and press [Lock], then type
a password (numbers or letters). To unlock, enter the password
again, or restarting the console will also unlock it.
While the console is locked, all functions are disabled except the DMX
outputs and currently running playbacks.
2.4 Multi-user operation
You can connect multiple consoles together to work together on a
show. You can also have multiple user setups on a show on a single
console to allow different layouts, for example for a support band LD.
2.4.1 Users
Each show can have multiple users. Each user has their own user
settings, key profiles and handle layout (known as a handle world).
This provides a quick way to switch between preferred user settings
and handle layouts, for example at a festival or other event where
there are a number of operators.
Users are stored in the showfile and the currently selected user is
restored when loading a show. The default user is called “Operator”
and the prompt area in the display shows the current user name and
selected key profile.