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[3] {By Type} [Enter] - makes channel 3 the new default channel for that device type. If
another channel for that type was the default channel, its data will now be discrete.
[1] [0] [Thru] [2] [0] {Discrete} [Enter] - changes the levels for channels 10 through 20 to
discrete. If any of those channels are default, the lowest numbered tracking channel will
become the new default channel.
[5] [Thru] [8] [At] [Enter] - removes the discrete data for channels 5 through 8. They will
now use the default channel’s values.
[Preset] [2] {Discrete} [Enter] - changes all tracking and default channels to discrete.
[Preset] [5] {By Type} [Enter] - makes the first channel of each device type a default
channel.
[Preset] [3] {Cleanup} [Enter] - converts presets created in earlier versions of Eos Family
software to by type presets. This command will use the first channel of each type as the
default, and allow other channels of the same type to use that value upon recall.
{Make Null} can be used with by type preset when you wish to withhold a channel from
responding to a by type preset recall. The data will still display but will be in gray with a “N”.
Updating By Type Presets
Pressing {By Type} after an [Update] command, with a channel tracking but no default channel
included in the update, will cause the lowest numbered tracking channel's level to be updated
into the default channel. The tracking channel will remain tracking. This means that when
updating a default value in a by type preset, you don’t need to know the default channel
number.
When a default channel is included in an [Update] command without using {By Type} and
another channel is tracking it, the default channel’s data will be changed to discrete. The lowest
numbered tracking channel will then become the new default channel. Any other updated
channels will be made discrete.
Removing Channels From a Preset
You can remove specific channels from a preset. This can be done from blind.
Example:
Open the preset in blind:
[Blind] [Preset] [Enter]
Select the preset you wish to edit:
[Preset] [5] [Enter]
Remove channels by pressing:
[2] [+] [4] [+] [6] [Thru] [9] [At] [Enter]
Or you can remove a specific channel parameter from the preset by pressing:
[5] [+] [7] {Color} [At] [Enter]
You may also remove a channel/ parameter from a range of presets by pressing:
[Preset] [1] [Thru] [5] [Enter] [1] {Color} [At] [Enter]
You can remove channels from live by pressing:
[channel list] [Delete] [Preset] [2] [Enter]
Deleting Presets
You may delete presets in the following ways: