170 Eos Family v2.9.0 Operations Manual
Example:
Using [Rem Dim] You can modify which channels are recorded in the submaster. For
this example, assume that channels 1 through 10 are at full. You’ve recorded that to
submaster one.
Using [Rem Dim], you can modify the record so only channels 1 through 5 are recorded
to the submaster.
[1] [Thru] [1] [0] [At] [Full] [Enter]
[Record] [Sub] [1] [Enter]
[1] [Thru] [5] [Record] [Sub] [1] [Rem Dim] [Enter]
A [Rem Dim] command can also be used on a selective cue record. It will force any channels not
included in the record, but that are tracking forward from a previous cue, to zero.
Rem Dim /
Rem Dim levels can either be an absolute value, such as Full or 50%, or a proportional value,
which would set the levels to a percentage value of their current levels. To use a proportional
value, press [/] before entering the percentage value.
Example:
Assume that channels 1 through 10 are selected and set to an intensity level of 60.
Select channel 1 and dim the remaining channels.
[1] [Rem Dim] [/] [5][0] [Enter]
Channels 2 through 10 will be dimmed to 30.
Highlight and Lowlight
Element can be placed in Highlight mode. Channels selected while in this mode will either go to
a default setting, or to a value provided by a highlight preset (established in setup,
Manual
Control (on page141)
). Modifications can then be made to those channels. Any changes will be
maintained when the highlight mode is removed.
To place Element in highlight mode, press {Highlight} [Enter]. The command line will show that
highlight is currently in use.
If no highlight preset is established, or for channels that have no value stored in the highlight
preset, the following values will be applied to channels as they are selected:
Intensity - full
Focus parameters - no change from present state
Color parameters - home value
Shutter parameters - no change from present state
Image parameters - home value
Form parameters - no change from present state