User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction
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Enter Key
The [ENTER] key is used to execute console commands including those
entered into the command line. Pressing [ENTER] will also capture all
channels above zero and place them under trackball control.
Clear Key
The [CLEAR] key is used to clear keystrokes entered into the command
line, release all captured channels, or abort actions after receiving a
warning message.
And, Thru, Minus, Only Keys
The [AND], [THRU], [MINUS] and [ONLY] keys are used when entering
channel list data, see
Chapter 3 Setting Channel Levels
.
The [ONLY] key is
also used when working with groups, see
Chapter 6 Groups
.
Part, Time, Delay, Follow, Link Keys
The [PART], [TIME], [DELAY], [FOLLOW], and [LINK] keys are used
to record different cue attributes, see
Chapter 5 Cues
.
Record Cue, Record Group, Record Sub Keys
The [RECORD CUE], [RECORD GROUP] and [RECORD SUB] keys are
used when recording cues, groups or submasters. For more information,
refer to
Chapter 4 Submasters, Chapter 5 Cues
and
Chapter 6 Groups.
Cue, Group, Sub, Effect Keys
The [CUE], [GROUP], [SUB] AND [EFFECT] keys are used for recall of
the respective recorded memories. See
Chapter 4 Submasters, Chapter 5
Cues, Chapter 6 Groups
and
Chapter 7 Effects.
Device Key
The [DEVICE] key is used to select an assigned device(s) for trait
adjustment with the encoder wheels or trackball. See
Chapter 10
Automated Devices
for more information.
Profile Key
The [PROFILE] key is used to assign a dimmer profile to a dimmer, see
Chapter 9 Patching.