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9
Program a Show - Cue
Fig. 27 -
Cues panel
In the
Cue
menu, create presets of
Layers
(with their parameters) and order them with
timing
settings. A cue
holds visual and non-visual information about a particular media state. A cue is a preset with layers settings
to create a specific view on the displays. For example, cues can time media states or run a sequence of
different media states. Cues are organized in
Cue Stacks
.
9.1
Presentation
9.1.1
How cues work
By default, any modification in the
Displays
or
Layers tab
is marked in Green, which indicates that it is
recorded in a cue. The cue records the last assigned value for an unchanged parameter (not always the
default parameter value). It is possible to record unchanged or default values into a cue manually.
A change in a cue depends on difference between the output from the previous cue and the current cue.
A parameter only changes if it is defined in the cue.
Cue
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Call Cue 1
10
20
30
Call Cue 2
20
no change (keep 20)
35
Call Cue 3
no change (keep 20)
25
40
Call Cue 2
20
no change (keep 25)
35
Table 7 -
Cue logic example
In the example above, parameter 2 remains at value 20 when cue 3 is played after cue 2, because no change
is recorded for it. And parameter 2 remains at value 25 when cue 2 is played after cue 3.
9.1.2
Timings (Wait, Fade and Hold)
A cue is associated with timing settings: Wait, Fade and Hold.
-
Wait
–
Time before executing the content
-
Fade
–
Time of the execution of the content
-
Hold
–
Time before the next Cue (for
Automatic
trigger)