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ETC Element 2 User Manual

ETC Element 2
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System Basics 103
_ Underlined value (white) indicates a system-applied block (also called an auto-block).
+ Found in place of parameter data in summary view. Indicates that not all parameters in
that category are at the same value. This indicator is found only in the summary view or
in table views when the parameters are collapsed into a category view. If a majority of
the values are the same, that value will be displayed along with the indicator. If there is
no majority, just the indicator will be displayed.
! Indicates an ACN, RDM, or dimmer warning.
? Indicates an ACN, RDM, or dimmer error.
A Indicates the channel or parameter is asserted.
B Indicates the channel or parameter is manually blocked. This block must be stored.
C Captured channel if in yellow. Color Path if in any other color.
I Channel is controlled by an inhibitive submaster. When displayed in the Block flag, I
indicates a cue level intensity block.
IP, CP, FP, BP Indicates that the value is referenced to a palette (Intensity, Color, Focus,
or Beam). This text is followed by a number, indicating which palette is being
referenced. This can be substituted with the palette label if the Show Reference Label
setting is activated (see
Show Ref Labels (on page218)
). Holding down [About] & [Label]
will toggle between the palette label and palette number.
M Indicates a mark is placed, but manual, and must be stored. Is blue when stored.m
indicates cue is not marking.
MK Indicates the channel is marked for a later cue. The cue number is indicated in the
other categories (see Q below).
ND Indicates that a channel has been patched as a non-dim fixture type.
N Indicates the value is null (from either {Make Null} or a filter).
P Indicates the channel is parked.
Ph Indicates the channel is at a preheat level.
Pr Indicates that the value is referenced to a preset. This text is followed by a number,
indicating which preset is being referenced. The preset label may also be shown if this
setting is enabled (see
Show Ref Labels (on page218)
). Holding down [Shift] & [Label]
will toggle between the preset label and preset number.
Q Found in the non-intensity categories of a marked channel. The Q is followed by a
number indicating which cue the mark is in preparation for.
t The channel has discrete (parameter/category-specific) timing.
S Indicates that a channel is stored to a shielded submaster.
R Indicates a manual reference override. Manual changes have been made that override
a previously stored reference (such as to a palette or preset). Once recorded, the
reference will be broken. If updated, the referenced target will be updated as well,
unless otherwise instructed.
Live and Blind Configuration Menu
The Live/ Blind displays have a configuration menu. The configuration settings are available by
selecting the display tab and then double clicking on the tab to open the menu. With the Live/
Blind display selected, you can also select the gear icon, which is located to the left of the tabs,
to open the configuration menu.
Note:
Each instance of Live/ Blind may be configured individually.

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ETC Element 2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DMX Outputs2
TouchscreenYes
NetworkingEthernet
TypeLighting Control Console
Master Faders2
Encoders4
Ethernet Ports2
USB Ports4
Video OutputDisplayPort
Power Input100-240VAC, 50/60Hz
Power SupplyInternal
Control Channels6144
OutputArt-Net
DisplayMulti-Touch LCD
StorageSolid State Drive (SSD)

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