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4.
Select the
Param
(parameter) for each Command.
-
Next (default)
When the action is finished, play the next action in the list.
-
Pause
“
Pause
”
pauses the Cue at the end of the current action, before the following Action starts. The
Operator must press
“
Play
”
to proceed to the next Action.
-
Delay
Enter the amount of time to delay (in frames) before the next Action is started. The time of the
“
Delay
”
parameter defaults to half of the system
’
s native rate (in frames). The Delay time can be adjusted.
-
Goto
Once
“
Goto
”
is selected, the system prompts the user to select another Cue and Action within the
“
Params
”
field to reference another Action in a different or same cue in order to effectively have the
system automatically run multiple Cues or create a looping Cue.
How to play a Cue from the Cue Menu
To play a Cue from the Cue Menu, go to the adjustment area, select a Cue in the list, and click on the
Play
button
.
How to play a Cue from the Programming Menu
A Cue tab has been added to the Adjustment area of the Programming Menu. Once Cues have been created
on the Cue Menu, you can Play, Pause, and Stop them from the adjustment area of the Programming Menu.
To play a Cue from the Programming Menu, go to the Cue tab in the adjustment area, select a Cue from the
list, and click on the
Play button
.
Image 6-104: Cue tab on the Programming Menu
1
Programming Menu icon (in the Menu navigation bar and in the title bar)
2
Cue tab in the adjustment area
3
Active cue on the cue tab of the adjustment area
A green LED indicates that the cue is active. An orange LED indicates that the cue is paused.
4
“
Play/Pause
”
and
“
Stop
”
buttons
6.36 Cue Menu > Command resource area
General
The
Command resource area
displays the Dest Groups, Custom items, Devices, and Presets that can be
dragged and dropped into the Commands column of a Cue action.
Summary of Contents for Event Master E2 Series
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Page 82: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 82 Hardware orientation...
Page 102: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 102 Front Panel Menu orientation...
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Page 382: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 382 Preventive maintenance actions...
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