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Basic Manual Control 151
Note: When manual channels are used, there will be an advisory that says "Manual
Channels" in red in the upper left hand corner of any Live display.
Note: Selecting channels from the summary or table displays will start a new
command line.
Select Channels From the Keypad
The keypad defaults to selecting channels. Channels may be selected on the control keypad
using the [+] and/or [-] and [Thru] keys for consecutive or non-consecutive channel selection.
The following examples illustrate various methods of selecting channels from the control
keypad:
[5] [Enter] - selects channel 5.
[5] [+] [7] [Enter] - selects non-consecutive channels 5 and 7.
[5] [Thru] [9] [Enter]- selects channels 5 through 9.
[2] [Thru] [8] [-] [5] [Enter] - selects a range of channels 2 through 8, except channel 5.
[-] [6] [Enter] - removes channel 6 from the current selection list.
[+] [1] [Enter] - adds channel 1 to the current list of channels.
Note: You may use [+] and/or [-] multiple times to add or remove multiple channels
from the selection. [Thru] lists may be entered in ascending or descending order.
Note: The [Thru] command uses the current flexichannel state. Channels not
included in the flexichannel mode (except selected channels mode) are not collected in
a thru range. [Thru] [Thru] can be used to collect all channels in the range, even if they
are not in the current flexi mode. See Using Flexichannel (on page47) for more
information.
Modifying a Terminated Channel Selection
It is possible to add or remove channels from a previously terminated command line. You will
need to first press [+] or [-] and then you can add to or remove from your current channel
selection. This includes selecting channels from the direct selects, summary view, and Magic
Sheets.
Using Groups as a Channel Collector
[Group] can be used as a quick way to collect channels from submasters, cues, palettes, or
presets. See
About Groups (on page178)
for more information.
The following actions are possible:
[Group] [Cue] [1] - selects all the channels in cue 1.
[Group] [Sub] [3] - selects all the channels in submaster 3.
[Group] [Int Palette] [5] - selects all the channels in intensity palette 5.
[Next] and [Last]
The [Next] and [Last] buttons increment and decrement channel selection. If only one channel is
selected, [Next] increments the channel selection to the next sequential channel, while [Last]
decrements the channel selection by one.

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