152 Eos Family v2.9.0 Operations Manual
Example:
Select channel 10 then change the selection to channel 11 using the [Next] key:
[1] [0] [Enter]
Channel 10 is selected with a gold outline around the entire channel and the channel
number is indicated in white.
[Next]
Channel 11 is now selected with a gold outline and white channel number while
channel 10 is no longer selected.
When a group of channels is selected, pressing [Next] or [Last] selects the first or last channel in
the channel list.
Example:
Channels 11 through 20 are selected:
[Next]
Channels 11 through 20 are still the specified channel list but only channel 11 is
selected for control. You can now sequentially press [Next] or [Last] to cycle through
the list. Press [Select Last] to reselect the entire range.
Note: [Next] and [Last] work with the current flexichannel state. See Using
Flexichannel (on page47)
Offset
{Offset} is a feature used to select a range of channels from a broader channel selection. For the
offset feature to function, you must first select a group of channels, then press {Offset}.
When {Offset} is pressed, a channel distribution display will open with multiple Offset options.
For a full list of these options, see
Offset (on page179)
.
These keys, along with the numeric keys from the keypad are used to create channel offsets.
These channel commands can be combined with group record functions.
The following examples illustrate how offset works:
[1] [Thru] [10] {Offset} {Even} [Enter] - selects channels 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.
[1] [Thru] [2] [0] {Offset} [3] [Enter] - from the selected group, this syntax would select
channels 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19 which is an offset of every third channel from the
selection.
{Group 5} {Offset} {Random} [Enter] - selects all channels in Group 5 and places them in
random order. This selection may be used only temporarily or it may be recorded to a new
Group.
[1] [Thru] [2] [0] {Offset} {Even} {Random} [Enter] - selects all even channels within the
range and puts them in random order.
{Group 3} {Offset} {Reorder} [Enter] - reorders the channels in group 3 so they are in
numeric order.
{Offset} [4] [Enter] -selects every fourth channel in the current channel selection.
[1] [Thru] [2] [4] {Offset} [4] [/] [4] [Enter] - selects channels 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24. You
can select to offset by 2/2, 4/4, 3/3 etc.