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246 Eos Family v2.9.0 Operations Manual
Note: This behavior is relevant only to cues. If a submaster is going to provide a
higher level, Element will wait until the value is matched before assuming control of the
intensity.
The following example illustrates the use of the {HTP/LTP} softkey in the cue list index:
[Cue] [1] [/] {LTP/HTP} [Enter] - toggles the selected cue list between HTP/LTP behavior.
Priority
Note: Priority was previously called Independent.
Priority is used to protect values from being affected by submasters or other values that have a
lower priority level. They will, however, still be impacted by manual control, grandmaster,
blackout, park instructions, or submasters at the same or higher priority.
There are 10 levels of Priority that the cue list can have. 1 is the lowest level and 10 is the
highest. The default priority level is 4.
The following example illustrates the use of the {Priority} softkey in the cue list index:
[Cue] [1] [/] {Priority} [5] [Enter] - sets the priority of the cue list to 5.
Background
When enabled, the content of the cue list will act as a background or previous state for other
cues and submasters.
The {Background} softkey is a toggle state for enabling/ disabling the background state of a cue
list. Background states are enabled by default. When enabled, the content of the cue list will act
as a background or previous state for other cues and submasters. When a cue list has its
background state disabled, a “Background Disabled” will display at the top of the cue list.
Background Priority
Background can have a priority assigned to it.
Background priority releases to the highest priority content that previously had ownership,
provided that content has not be turned off or released.
There are 10 levels of background priority. 1 is the lowest level and 10 is the highest. The
default background priority level is 4.
Phantom
When a cue list is set to Phantom, pressing [Go] will not change the selected cue on the
command line, or an unlocked playback status display.
Back From First
Back From First controls the behavior that happens when you press the [Back] button while in
the first cue.
The following are Back From First options:
Do Nothing - keeps the first cue active.
Cue Out (Default Setting) - only fades out channels in that cue list. Other channels will
remain. Intensity and non-intensity parameters will be homed. This setting uses the Back
time for fading.
Wrap - puts the last cue in the list in pending, and fires said cue.

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