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Rack Palette - Operators Manual - Strand Lighting

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Programming and Viewing Channels<br />

All these examples only used Intensity Time on the command line. This was<br />

achieved by using the [@] key. If you wanted to use any other attribute or attribute<br />

family, you would use or [S1] through [S10] as described above or in the topic<br />

called Command Line Syntax. Note that [S10] is All Time.<br />

[S11-Cue Time] (described below) is used for removing independent timing.<br />

Time Display When Running Cues<br />

If you run cues while in the Times display, you will see live countdowns on both the<br />

waits and fades. When the cue has completed, the white numbers on the screen<br />

represent the recorded independent times whereas the grey numbers are the times<br />

that come from the time columns in the Cue List. Only the most recent fades appear;<br />

that is, tracking attributes do not show Wait or Fade times.<br />

Times shown with a dark blue background are from currently un-selected cue lists.<br />

See Channel Colors and Symbols.<br />

Deltas in the Time Display<br />

If you are in the Times display and you adjust an attribute value, you will see a white<br />

delta triangle:<br />

If you have not already adjusted the Level in the Levels display, the attribute will get<br />

a delta on its level value too. The reverse is not true. That is, just because you are<br />

adjusting an attribute value, it does not mean that you will see deltas in the Times<br />

display.<br />

If you do have deltas in both the Levels display and the Times display, you can still<br />

filter either out TIME during record, update, move and copy commands using the<br />

Attribute Filtering button<br />

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