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Change individually<br />

1. Select an encoder, wheel or pointing device axis with the up/down<br />

arrows.<br />

2. Select an encoder page with the left/right arrows. Press [Enter].<br />

3. Select an attribute with the [+] or [–] keys or use [Only] to select<br />

attributes. 7 Press [Enter].<br />

4. Continue making changes until done. When a page and encoder are<br />

selected, you can move quickly to other pages or encoders with the<br />

arrow keys.<br />

Change automatically<br />

The console can make automatic level setting assignments for all fixture<br />

attributes you are using in your show. One reason you may want to use<br />

this automatic assignment feature is to ensure that all your attributes are<br />

included in the encoder setup (20 do not appear in a default setup).<br />

Another reason is to quickly concentrate your attributes on the lowernumbered<br />

pages, thus reducing the need to change pages when setting<br />

levels. Only attributes in the current show are assigned. pan and tilt are<br />

assigned to the pointing device on every page.<br />

This feature is available as a softkey called Autoload Encoders in Fixture<br />

Patch or in the Encoder Setup display (in Fixture Patch, you may need to<br />

press [S7], More Softkeys, first). In the Encoder Setup display, press [S6],<br />

Autoload Encoders (you must press [Enter] twice to confirm). After<br />

executing an Autoload assignment, the Encoder Setup display resembles<br />

the one shown in the illustration below.<br />

Resetting defaults<br />

You may return to the default level setting assignments anytime you wish.<br />

In the Encoder Setup display, press [S7], Reset Defaults, and press<br />

[Enter] twice to confirm.<br />

7.<br />

See The Only command, page 8, for information.<br />

<strong>Expression</strong> 3 User Manual, v.3.1 79

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