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ETC Ion Classic - Live and Blind Displays

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System Basics 95
A pop-up magic sheet can be assigned in Setup>User>Displays>Popup Magic Sheet. If a
magic sheet has not been assigned in Setup, when you first click the pop-up magic sheet icon,
you will be able to select a default magic sheet from a list of the available ones.
In Setup>User>Displays>Popup Nav Lock, you can enable or disable the zoom and scroll
navigation for pop-up magic sheets. This option is enabled by default.
See
About Magic Sheets (on page446)
for more information
Pop-up MLControls
This option allows you quick access to theMLcontrols display in a small pop-up window over
your current display. See
Moving Light Controls (on page124)
for more information about this
display.
Press the automated fixture beams icon to close the display when opened.
Pop-up Snapshots
This option displays your favorite snapshots in a small pop-up window for quick access. Select
a snapshot to recall it. Favorite is an option that can be selected or deselected when recording
a snapshot.
Press the camera icon to close the display when opened.
See
About Snapshots (on page432)
for more information.
[Time] Key
Holding [About] and pressing [Time] allows you to view discrete timing data behind any
channel parameter. [Time] exposes channel or parameter specific timing for any channels in
the current cue. The first value is the delay time. If -- is displayed, there is no delay. The
value to the right of the / is the transition time.
You can lock this mode by holding [About] and double tapping [Time]. When in display time
mode, Display Timing will display in the upper left of the live display. To exit this mode,
press [About] again.
[Data] Key
Pressing and holding [Data] allows you to view the values behind any referenced or marked
data. [Data] exposes the next lower reference level. So if you view a palette reference and
press [Data], the absolute data will be displayed instead. If you are viewing a preset, absolute
or palette data will be displayed, depending on what is contained in the preset.
You can lock this mode by pressing [Data] twice. When in display reference values mode,
Data Latched will display in the upper left of the live display. To exit this mode, press [Data]
again
View Reference Labels
Pressing and holding [About] & [Label] toggles the view to show reference labels or numbers
depending on what display setting is being used. See
Show Ref Labels (on page214)
Live and Blind Displays
The Live/ Blind display is open as tab 1. This display cannot be closed. Multiple instances of
Live/ Blind can be opened.

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