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5.
Cue icon
—
Selecting the Cue icon in the menu navigation bar selects the Cue Menu.
6.
Dest Groups tab
—
The Dest Groups tab lists the Destination Groups available to the Cue Menu.
7.
Custom tab
—
The Custom tab lists the UI functions (All Trans, Cut, and Pause) that are available to the
Cue Menu.
8.
Devices tab
—
The Devices tab lists the Devices and their commands that are available to the Cue Menu.
9.
Presets tab
—
The Presets tab lists the Presets available to the Cue Menu.
10.
Status
—
The Status LED indicates the status of the cues in a cue list.
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Green means that the cue is active, that is the Cue is currently playing or paused.
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Yellow means that the cue is ready to play.
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Gray (off) means that the cue has finished.
11.
# (Syntax number)
—
Actions can be added or deleted, but they cannot be re-ordered.
12.
Name
—
Actions can be given meaningful names.
13.
Wait Time
—
The wait time before an Action in a Cue takes place can be adjusted; the default wait time is
half of the system
’
s native rate (29 frames in this example).
14.
Commands
—
Commands can be Presets or Custom (UI Functions).
15.
Params
—
The parameters are Next, Pause, Delay, and Goto.
6.34 Cue Menu > Adjustment area
General
The
Adjustment area
is used to add and delete Cues.
Summary of Contents for Event Master E2 Series
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Page 382: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 382 Preventive maintenance actions...
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