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Rack Palette - Operators Manual - Strand Lighting

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Recording and Using Looks<br />

Linked Cues have a chain-link symbol in the Action column with the cue it is linking<br />

to marked with a 'Q':<br />

If a Cue List is released (not writing to the stage), the cue where the Cue List<br />

Pointer is set is shown with a pink lighting symbol. You can move this pointer using<br />

the [STEP UP] or [STEP DN] buttons (QWERTY equivalent "[" and "]" ). Pressing<br />

[GO] will run the cue list from the cue list pointer in cue time:<br />

Cues that have fade Profiles have a profile icon preceding the time in the time<br />

column that uses the profile.<br />

Asserting Cue Lists<br />

If a Cue is active (green light), but other cues have stolen away from it, the channels,<br />

as recorded in this cue, may not be making it to stage. If you want this cue to take<br />

full control again, you must Assert this cue list. To do this press [SHIFT] [GO].<br />

Go Back<br />

If you press [HALT/BACK] while a cue is running, it will pause it. If a cue list is<br />

Halted, and you press [HALT/BACK] it will go to the previous cue in the time<br />

determined by the Back Time in Default Cue List Options. If you want the cue you<br />

are going back to to run in its own cue time, press [SHIFT] [HALT/BACK].<br />

Auto Scroll Cue List - The Pin<br />

The Cue List can be set to scroll automatically as Cues are executed. To enable or<br />

disable this function, click the Autoscroll Cue List button in the Cue List Toolbar. The<br />

Autoscroll button changes appearance as it turns the Autoscroll Cue List function on<br />

or off<br />

. The [S11] softkey mimics the state of this pin.<br />

Rearranging and Hiding Columns<br />

You can re-size the columns in the cue list by clicking between two columns and<br />

dragging left or right. When you click down, the cursor will change from an arrow to<br />

a double arrow like this: If you double-click, the column will size to fit the cell with<br />

the largest text.<br />

You can change the order of the columns in the cue list by clicking on the column<br />

header and dragging it left or right. When you click down, the cursor will change<br />

from an arrow to a box with a double arrow like this: . The first two column<br />

cannot be moved.<br />

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