106 Eos Apex, Eos Ti, Gio, Gio @5, Ion Xe, Ion Xe 20, and Element 2 User Manual
The channels you selected will be visible in this flexi state until you select other channels and
press {View Chans} again. At any time, you can access the last channels you defined for this
state by pressing [Flexi] until this state is visible.
To redefine the selected channels in the state, simply follow the steps above again.
Flexichannel with Timing
You may also engage the “channels with timing” flexichannel state by pressing [Flexi] &
[Time]. This will display all channels that have discrete timing in the current cue and will
remove channels without discrete timing from view.
You may still hold [Time] on Eos or double press [Time] on Eos Ti and Gio to view the discrete
time behind any parameter or category.
The display will remain in this state until you disengage it by pressing [Flexi] again.
About & Display Toggles
While in Live/Blind, you can use the [About] key to view additional information.
When in an [About] mode, the mode type will display in the upper left hand corner of the Live/
Blind display.
The following is a list of the [About] modes available in the Live/ Blind displays:
Note:
Hold [About] and double tap the modifier key to latch the mode.
[About] & [Live] - displays the DMX levels.
[About] & [Data] - displays the background level information.
[About] & [Address] - displays the DMXaddress for each parameter.
[About] & [Park] - displays the parked levels.
[About] & [Part] - displays the cue part number for each parameter.
[About] & [Cue] - displays the source target type and number. For cues, the cue list and
cue number that contained the last move will display.
[About] & [Mark] - displays the mark cue used by the channels.
[About] & [Next]/[Last] - displays the next cue with that the channels move in or the last
cue with that the channels moved in.
[About] & [Label] - displays the reference labels.
[About] & [Time] - displays the discrete time.
[About] & [Path]/{Color Path} - displays the color paths.
Note:
To page while in these modes, release the modifier key while keeping [About]
held down.
Playback Status Display
The playback status display (PSD) allows you to view a range of cues in the current cue list, all
cue attributes for those cues, and a view of the fader configurations for 10 pages of 10 faders
each (for a total of 100 visible faders.
On Element 2, the playback status display (PSD) allows you to view a range of cues in the cue
list and all the cue attributes for those cues. Fader information can be viewed in the fader
status display .
The PSDopens on Tab 2. This display cannot be closed, but you can have multiple instances of
the PSDopen on different tabs.