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122 Ion Operations Manual
Once keywords have been created, they will appear in the keyword section of the CIA when a query
is performed. For more information on keyword queries see Using {Query} (on page286).
Deleting Keywords from the Database
Keywords can be deleted from any of the ten text fields in the database. To delete a keyword from
the entire database, you would use the following syntax:
[Delete] {Text1} <orange> [Enter] [Enter]
This will delete orange anywhere it was used in any text field of any channel.
To just remove a keyword from a specific channel, you would use the following syntax:
[1] {Text1} [Enter]
That would remove the text from channel 1's first text field only. If you wanted to clear the second
text field, you would select {Text2} and so on.
Renaming Text Fields in Patch
You can rename the text fields. By default, the text fields are named {Text 1} through {Text 10}. Text
fields 1 through 10 display in the Patch display. Renaming those fields will rename the columns asso-
ciated with them in the Patch display.
{Text 1} [Label] <Position> will rename the text 1 field to Position.
Using Device List
The Device List is used to discover, configure, and monitor compatible Remote Device Management
(RDM) and network devices. RDM allows for bi-directional communication between a RDM com-
patible device, such as a lighting fixture, and your desk.
Two lists, dimmer and RDM, make up the device list.
The dimmer list is the area of patch that handles setting up dimmer feedback from CEM+, CEM3,
and FDX 2000/ 3000. You can also do some configuration of dimmers from this list.
The RDM List is the area of patch that handles RDM feedback with devices. You can also do some
configuration of devices from this list. Once RDM compatible devices have been patched, they keep
communicating with the console to allow you to know when things like blown lamps happen or if a
device goes offline for some reason. See RDM Device List (on page124)
The Device List displays all discovered devices during the current session and all devices that have
been stored in the show file.
Note: Consoles only support RDM devices that are connected through a Gadget, Local
I/O, or external ACN gateway. Supported gateways are the ETC Net3 4 or 2 port Gateways.
Gateways need to be running version 5.1 or newer.

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