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a. Channel lists may be constructed using the +, - and Thru keys as well as the direct
selects. Channel selection and de-selection is fully interactive, regardless of the method
used.
b. Levels may be set with the keypad, level wheel and non-intensity encoders. “Selected”
channels shall be those last addressed and under keypad control.
c. Sneak shall be used to restore specified channels to background states, default
values, or to send them to specified values, in user specified or default times.
d. Selected channels may be set at a level or held to current values while all other
channels are set to zero using Rem Dim. Toggling Rem Dim shall restore all unselected
channels to original levels. The Rem Dim level shall be user definable via the command line
or with a default setup value.
e. Channels may be recorded into groups for fast recall of commonly used channels.
1000 groups shall be available. Groups shall store selection order. The Offset function
supports rapid creation of ordered groups, including reverse and random order.
f. Parameter settings may be stored to Intensity, Focus, Color and Beam Palettes and to
Presets. All referenced data may be stored to whole numbers or to up to 99 decimal places
between each whole number. It shall be possible to store 1000 presets and 1000 of each
palette type.
g. Any collection of channel data, as determined by the use of “Record”, “Record Only,
selective store commands and/or parameter filters may be stored to palettes (as appropriate
to the type) and presets.
h. The following conditions may be placed on a channel or channel parameter to be
included with a cue record action.
1) Discrete fade time and/or delay
2) Block flag
3) Assert flag
4) IFCB Filters, which may be set at a parameter level.
i. 999 cue lists may be stored. Cues may be recorded in any order. Up to 99 decimal
cues may be inserted between any two whole number cues. Each cue may contain a
maximum of twenty parts. Parameters may be automatically assigned to specific parts or
assigned when the part is created.
j. It shall be possible to record cues and cue parts with the following information:
1) Any collection of channel data, as determined by the use of “Record”, “Record
Only” or selective store commands, combined with parameter filters.
2) Cue Level timing and delays for Intensity Up, Intensity Down, Focus, Color and
Beam.
3) Follow or hang time
4) Link instruction
5) Loop value
6) Block, Assert, Allfade, Preheat and/or Mark Flag
7) Curve
8) Label and note
9) Execute list to trigger other activity
k. Non-intensity channel parameters may be marked (preset), in two ways. Automark
presets any parameters transitions in the cue just prior to intensity becoming active.
Automark may be disabled on a cue or cue part basis, enabling a “live” move. Alternatively,
non-intensity parameters may be marked to a specific cue with a single command instruction.
It shall not be necessary to store these parameters directly into the cue in which the
movement is to occur.
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