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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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General Introduction<br />

Conventions Used in This Document<br />

The following conventions are used throughout this document.<br />

[CUE] The console keys. This example shows the key labelled CUE.<br />

The display keys. These are above the right LCD on the console and are shown in italics to<br />

distinguish them from other keys with the same name. (The LCDs are the three small display areas<br />

across the centre of the console.)<br />

{BACK} The console soft keys; these are the row of 4 or 6 unmarked keys whose function can change<br />

depending on what you are doing. This example shows the soft key labelled BACK.<br />

wheel Level Wheel movement.<br />

trackball Trackball movement.<br />

fader Fader movement.<br />

Bump 1 A submaster bump button.<br />

Direct Entry 1 Digit A channel level entry in Direct Entry 1 Digit format.<br />

Direct Entry 2 Digit A channel level entry in Direct Entry 2 Digit format.<br />

Command Line A channel level entry in Command Line format.<br />

# Used in syntax or field descriptions as a place holder for a number. The # symbol is never actually<br />

entered<br />

Important Note:<br />

Throughout this manual, references to trackball should be taken as a generic term covering the<br />

series 500 trackball or Intellimouse Trackball.<br />

The <strong>Strand</strong> Logo key on 300 Series consoles is equivalent to the [SHIFT] key on 500 Series<br />

consoles. References to the [SHIFT] key in this manual apply equally to the <strong>Strand</strong> Logo key.<br />

The [@ATT] key (500 Series consoles) is equivalent to the [ATTRIB] key on 300 Series<br />

consoles. This manual refers to [@ATT]<br />

Configuring European Keyboards<br />

The console is configured at the factory for the US ASCII keyboard. You need to configure keyboards<br />

for other locales.<br />

Refer to Country Keyboard Support<br />

file:///C|/LIGHTP/HELP.ENG/page6.htm (7 of 12)11/2/2004 3:02:51 AM

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