12. Controller Operation
As the Button for Save PGM does not have an internal LED the GUI also must indicate that the button is latched. The GUI Button
Save PGM will turn red to indicate the latched record state.
Adjust
Image 12-21
The
Adjust
button provides a shortcut to and open the Adjust tab of the Selected function.
If nothing is selected that has information that goes in the Adjust tab, it will still open and be empty.
All Dest
Image 12-22
All Dest
provides a shortcut to selects all Destinations for further actions. And with Press and Hold have extended function.
A Single press selects all destinations.
When pressed and held and then button
CLEAR
is tapped, All Destinations are un-selected.
When pressed and held and then button
BARCO EYE
is tapped, the selection is inverted.
All Layer
Image 12-23
All Layer
provides a shortcut to selects all Layers of selected destinations for further actions. And with Press and Hold have ex-
tended function.
A Single press selects all Layers.
When pressed and held and then button
CLEAR
is tapped, All Layers of selected Destinations are un-selected.
When pressed and held and then button
BARCO EYE
is tapped, the selection is inverted.
Clear
Image 12-24
The
Clear
button has many functions and clearing selections and operands are often used in programming. Most of the CLEAR
functionality has been included with each button and is not repeated here. The simplest function of CLEAR is:
•
Clears the current selection of the latest selected DEST / LAYER / SOURCE / DEVICE to unselected.
After that it becomes more of a modi
fi
er with other buttons.
PVW Trans
Image 12-25
Currently selected layers in Preview will preview its effect (move) without showing on program.
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