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Image 12-5
The 12 Contextual Buttons to the left of the numpad are used to add situational functionality to the syntax.
Certain button presses change the naming of the displays and the functions of the buttons. They are referred
to as CD1 thru 12 per row from the top left.
General rules
Note that all possible syntax is not supported.
A few general rules:
•
Any Syntax entry must end with
ENTER.
•
Any Syntax is max 3 Functions deep before
ENTER
.
•
In the case of unsupported syntax it will just not work or register.
The Syntax Feedback line in the Controller Menu Page is a huge help to understand what is
supported and not.
12.13 Function Button For Syntax
Destination
Image 12-6
Destination refers to the most downstream location in the chain, usually a screen. See the earlier Chapters for
the definition of Destination.
When
DEST
is pressed it lights its blue LED and opens the syntax entry for numbers and modifiers as per
above.
The contextual Buttons to the right of the numpad also light up and is populated with functionality that can be
used in the syntax. These are:
Contextual
Button
Display
Description
CD1
AUX
•
DEST + AUX
#
ENTER
select the Aux #, just as clicking it in the GUI.
•
DEST + AUX 1 + 2 + 5 ENTER
will select Aux 1, 2, and 5.
•
DEST + AUX - 2 ENTER
will unselect Aux 2, but 1 and 5 stays selected
CD2
BG Input
0 is Matte and maps the WH1 Red, WH2 Green, WH 3 Blue
CD3
Group
•
DEST + Group # ENTER
arms the Destinations in that particular group,
just like clicking it in the GUI.
•
DEST + Group 1 + 3 + 5 ENTER
arms Destination Groups 1, 3, and 5.
•
DEST + Group − 3 ENTER
disarms Destinations in Group 3 while
leaving destinations in Groups 1 and 5 armed.
CD4
Super Dest
•
DEST + Super Dest # ENTER
arms that particular Super Destination
(including the destinations that compose it).
•
DEST + Super Dest 1 + 2 + 4 ENTER
arms Super Destinations 1, 2,
and 4.
Summary of Contents for Event Master E2 Series
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Page 24: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 24 Safety...
Page 52: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 52 General...
Page 82: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 82 Hardware orientation...
Page 102: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 102 Front Panel Menu orientation...
Page 272: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 272 Image 6 137 EM GUI orientation...
Page 304: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 304 Updating firmware...
Page 326: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 326 Image 9 28 General operation example...
Page 382: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 382 Preventive maintenance actions...
Page 444: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 444 E2 Maintenance...
Page 528: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 528 EC 200 EC 210 Maintenance...
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