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Dark Red Manual Data (any data that has been set but not yet stored to an active cue or sub-
master) from other consoles that are using different user IDs.
Blue The intensity value is higher than in the previous cue.
Non-intensity parameters (NPs) are in blue when any move instruction has occurred.
Unmarked.
Green The intensity value is lower than in the previous cue.
Also used in reference marking to indicate a channel is marked.
MagentaValue is unchanged from the previous cue (tracked).
WhiteThe value is blocked.
Whitewith an underscoreValue is auto-blocked.
Gray Default or the value is a null value (from either {MakeNull} or a filter). When nulled, a
gray “n” appears next to the value.
Yellow Data set from a submaster.
Note: When data is in transition (moving), it will appear in a lighter version of its color. This
includes up/down fades for intensity, non-intensity moves from cues, submaster, and timed
manual changes.
Text Indicators in Live/Blind
Text indicators are used to show additional channel data.
Note: Color indicators also apply to text indicators.For example, red indicates a manual
value that must be stored. See Color Indicators (on the previous page)
_ Underlined value (white) indicates a system-applied block (also called an auto-block).
+ Found in place of parameter data in summary view. Indicates that not all parameters in that
category are at the same value. This indicator is found only in the summary view or in table
views when the parameters are collapsed into a category view.
! Indicates an ACN, RDM, or dimmer warning.
? Indicates an ACN, RDM, or dimmer error.
A Indicates the channel or parameter is asserted.
B Indicates the channel or parameter is manually blocked. This block must be stored.
C Captured channel if in yellow. Color Path if in any other color.
I Channel is controlled by an inhibitive submaster or grandmaster. When displayed in the
Block flag, “I” indicates a cue level intensity block.
IP, CP, FP, BPIndicates that the value is referenced to a palette (Intensity, Color, Focus, or
Beam). This text is followed by a number, indicating which palette is being referenced. This
can be substituted with the palette label if the “Show Reference Label” setting is activated
(see Show Reference Labels (on page165)). Holding down [Shift] & [Label] will toggle between
the palette label and palette number.