Keypad Features
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Keypad Features
Display Keys
•
The
[Stage]
display is where most editing of channel levels happens. In Stage, any
changes you make are ‘live‘ and will take immediate effect.
•
The
[Blind]
display is used when you want to edit channel levels or cues but don’t need
or want a ‘live‘ result. For example, if you are running a show and decide that you would
like to add a channel at 50% to a cue, you can make the change in Blind and it won’t
affect the look currently on stage. The next time you play back your cue, the change
takes effect.
•
The
[Patch]
is used to assign dimmers to channels, and to modify dimmer attributes.
View and edit your channel patch in this display.
•
The
[Setup]
display is where you can edit the system settings for your console.
Macro Keys
Macro keys are used to program macro
functions and start macros. Macro keys
[M1]
–
[M3]
access the first three
macros directly;
[M*]
allows you to
specify any one of the 2,000 macros
available and must be followed by a
number.
[Macro Enter]
is used when
programming macros.
A macro is a recorded series of keystrokes to be replayed later. Macros can execute any
console command (including softkeys and submaster bumps) and be linked to cues. For
example, if you record
[Setup] [3] [Enter] [1] [Enter] [Enter] [Stage]
into a macro, with
one keystroke you can save your show to disk and return to the Stage display. See your
user manual for more information on recording macros.
Blind
Stage
Setup
Patch
M2
M1
M*
M3
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Enter
Macro
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S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
Time
Group
Wait
Link
Type
Page
Sub
Cue
Record
Track
Clear
Enter
1
4
7
0
2
5
8
3
6
9
And
Thru
Chan
Level
Full
At
Dim
Rel
Focus
Point
Display Keys
Macro Keys
Cluster A
Cluster B
Cluster C
Navigation Keys
Numeric Keypad
Softkeys
Blind
Stage
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Setup
Patch
M2
M1
Enter
Macro
S1
S2
M*
M3
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
M2
M1
Enter
Macro
M*
M3
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
Blind
Stage
Setup
Patch
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