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Rack Palette - Operators Manual - Strand Lighting

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Programming and Viewing Channels<br />

o<br />

Use the [@] [LOOK] syntax to open the Apply Levels dialog box to<br />

reference pre-recorded Looks as palette references.<br />

Level Setting Shortcut Keys<br />

• [UP] or [PGUP] - Increases Channel level by 10<br />

• [DOWN] or [PGDN] - Decreases Channel level by 10<br />

• [SHIFT] [UP] or [SHIFT] [PGUP] - Increases level by 1%<br />

• [SHIFT] [DOWN] or [SHIFT] [PGDN] - Decreases level by 1%<br />

• [FULL] or [HOME] - Sets Channel level to full (100%)<br />

• [OUT] or [END]- Sets Channel level to out (0%)<br />

Note:<br />

The Show Options dialog box has a place to set the level for the [FULL] key,<br />

which by default is 100%. Regardless of what this level is set to, double<br />

pressing the [FULL] key will take the intensity to 100%.<br />

Using the Mouse to Select Channels<br />

For a full description, check out the topic Using the Mouse to Select Channels and<br />

Levels.<br />

1. Position the mouse pointer on the Channel number and left click. The<br />

red outline appears.<br />

2. Multiple Channels can be selected with the mouse by left clicking on<br />

the first Channel, holding the left button down and dragging the<br />

mouse to the last Channel number in the group.<br />

3. Use the mouse wheel to change the level of the selected Channels.<br />

Using the Optional Button Wing to Select Channels<br />

With the optional Button Wing you can select a Channel by pressing the<br />

corresponding numbered button. The red LED will begin to flash. To deselect it,<br />

press the button again. (Note: You do not need to deselect Channels if you change<br />

the preceding selection's attributes before making a new selection.) To select a<br />

range of Channels, press and hold the first Channel in the range, then press the last.<br />

This works for deselecting ranges in the middle of selected Channels.<br />

Using the Select Softkeys<br />

There is a whole topic that describes the use the [S10] Select softkey called Select<br />

Softkeys. These are very fast ways to select all odd or even Channels or all<br />

Channels going up or all Channels in blue.<br />

109 <strong>Palette</strong> OS Operations <strong>Manual</strong>

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