Chapter 1 Introduction
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Command Line
Command Line
Figure 1.3 Command Line
The commands you enter into the console with the keypad appear on the
command line. The command line is visible near the bottom of the monitor
screen, just above the soft-keys (See Figure 1.3 above). A command is
entered by pressing a sequence of different soft-keys and hard-keys. Every
keystroke you make appears on the command line, creating a "sentence"
that becomes a command for the console. Normally your command is then
completed by pressing the
[ENTER]
key, at which time the console
executes the command. However, for simple entering of channel levels, it is
not necessary to use the
[ENTER]
key.
The
[AND]
,
[THRU]
and
[MINUS]
keys, when pressed, will appear as
“+”, “>” and “
-
” respectively in the command line. The
[ONLY]
key
appears as "only".
When entering channel levels between 0 and 9, they must be entered
as two digit levels (00-09).
Before you execute a command, you can use the
[CLEAR]
key to erase
keystrokes in the command line. The keystroke immediately to the left of
the cursor is erased from the command line when the
[CLEAR]
key is
pressed.
Follow the example below to set channel 7 to a level of 75%:
Procedure:
Notes
:
1. Press
[STAGE]
2. Press
[7] [AT] [75]
"Channel 7 at 75" appears in
Command Line
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