
Up and Down Cursor buttons
If the action button contains a manual sequence, these can be used to go back a
step / go forward a step respectively.
Vol+, Vol- and MUTE buttons
These can be used to increase / decrease the level of the audio master (
AM
)
fader on the master panel (in increments of 2%). Pressing the
MUTE
button
will mute the audio master and pressing it again will take mute off.
User Screen - Hide
If this item is ticked then that action button will not be displayed on the user screen - there will just
be an empty space where the button would normally be. This option is useful if you want to deny
the user access to the event stored on that action button (irrespective of whatever page of action
buttons it is stored on). It is particularly useful, however, if used in conjunction with the
Conditional
settings described next.
Conditional
The settings in this section enable you to quickly and easily apply conditional logic to the normal
running (or triggering) of an action button. This should eliminate the need to have to set up complex
switches (hardware logic) by performing all the logic in software. The idea of the
Conditional
settings is this - an action button is only ‘enabled’ (allowed to be triggered) depending on the
condition of another action button i.e. it can only be triggered if the other action button is running
OR if the other action button is not running. This is different to exclusive groups using
A
,
B
etc; We
will assume we are using action button numbers
A001
and
A002
and
A002
is the currently
highlighted button.
Off
If this is ticked then conditional logic is not applied to this action button.
Prev OFF
If this is ticked then the Previous action button (
A001
) must be off for this button (
A002
) to be
enabled so that it can be run. If action button
A001
is running then
A002
cannot be run - it is
disabled.
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