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I just caught the backbone to the theory So I would need one of these protocol converters? Focus points may be labeled in the Focus Point List or deleted there from the show, either individually or in ranges.

Focus point spreadsheet in Express Formatting Diskettes in Express Before you can use a diskette in the console, you must format it on either the console or an IBM-compatible personal computer. Grandmaster type in Express consoles Group List in Express The Group list shows all the recorded groups in the show by number and label. The list can be paged if there are more than 54 groups in the show 18 groups shown per column. Groups may be labeled in the Group list or deleted there from the show, either individually or in ranges.

Inhibitive submasters on Express consoles Inserting a Link in Express Use the edit features softkey [S5], Insert Link, to insert an empty link number ahead of the selected or specified link. Use the optional keyboard to assign labels to many features of your shows, such as to name the show and the cues, submasters, groups, timed events and programs within it.

Installing a Printer in Express The console supports parallel printers, including most laser printers. Installing Console Lights or Littlelites in Express Plug the two Littlites into the connectors at the top rear of the console. Bend the gooseneck of each to suit your needs. Installing Remote Macros in Express The console provides four remote macro inputs through the pin connector on the back panel labeled Remote Macro.

Installing the Express Console and Monitor Labeling cues on Express consoles Labeling focus points on Express consoles Labeling submasters on Express consoles Level key default settings in Express consoles Link List Overview in Express Console channels can control devices that have more than one controllable feature, such as a color scroller.

Any channel not used in ML Fixture Patch may be linked. Loading cues or groups to submasters on Express consoles Merging Two Links in Express If you move a link to a space on the Link List which already contains a link, the channels in the moved link are added to the existing link. Modifying an Effect in Express You can set channel levels or add channels to steps with Update in Stage.

In Blind, however, you can do these and many more editing functions, such as deleting channels from steps, inserting or deleting steps and modifying the attributes of the effect.

The first procedure, below, applies to Stage, and all the rest in this section apply only to Blind. Modifying a recorded cue live on Express consoles Modifying Effect Attributes in Express Attributes control how the effect plays its steps.

Except for setting a random rate, make one or more softkey selections. Each softkey toggles the effect attribute, so pressing it can either add or remove the selection. Modifying Macros in Express Modifying Step Timing and Levels of Effects in Express Once all steps are defined for an effect, you can either accept the defaults or you can change one or more settings in a single operation.

Modifying submasters in Blind on Express consoles Modifying submasters in Stage on Express consoles Monitoring Dimmers via ETCLink in Express When used in conjunction with Sensor Advanced Feature dimming equipment, the console allows you to monitor individual dimmer loads in your system.

This can greatly simplify troubleshooting by identifying such things as burned out lamps, and incorrectly lamped or unplugged fixtures. All links in a group will be renumbered sequentially. You may park multiple channels at once. Set the level using the keyboard or with reference to a preset focus point. When channels are parked, a yellow alert appears near the top of the command display that reads Park Enabled. Parking Dimmers in Express Park a dimmer by specifying the dimmer number and level.

You may park multiple dimmers at once. When dimmers are parked, the message Park Enabled appears near the top of the Stage display. Parking Fixtures in Express You can park fixtures, one at a time or in ranges, either at levels set from the keypad or at a focus point. When you park a fixture, all channels patched to the fixture are parked whether you select them to set levels or not.

Parking Recorded Channels in Express Cues, submasters, groups and focus points may all be parked, either at the levels recorded for their channels or at a proportional level. For example, if all your worklights are recorded in a group, you could park that group at once, rather than park the worklight channels individually. Only one macro may run at a time. Powerup Macro in Express You may run a macro automatically each time you turn on your console, such as to turn on lights or load a show.

Printer Options in Express Before you begin printing, verify that your printer is installed correctly and that it is turned on. Printing Procedure in Express Follow the procedure below for all printouts. Use this procedure for all printout options, varying as directed by the onscreen prompts. Direct Out Gain Stabiliser - Prevents manual change of a mic gain control affecting direct out levels, perfect when 2 consoles share a stagebox or when recording the channel direct outputs.

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