Century mode, Offset, Century mode offset – ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual

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Basic Manual Control

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Button Modules

When using the button module, pressing and holding a channel button while pressing another
channel button selects those two channels and all channels in between, similar to using the [Thru]
command from the keypad.

Century Mode

Century mode allows you to display up to 100 elements on the direct selects at once. It also allows
you to quickly move to higher element numbers using the “millennium” buttons.

There is a {Expand} touchbutton that allows you to enter century mode. When pressed, it changes
to display a 10x10 array of direct selects. Also ten “century” buttons appear granting you one-touch
access to banks of successive direct selects (100 each), based on their numbering. Therefore
pressing {201} will display direct selects 201-300 for the selected array, {301} displays 301-400 and
so on.

Additionally, five “millennium” buttons appear, which grant you access to the “century” buttons of
additional millennia of direct selects. Therefore pressing {2001} changes the century buttons to
apply to direct selects 2001-3000, pressing {3001} accesses 3001-4000 and so on.

As with any array of direct selects, you may use the {Select} touchbutton to choose which options
you want displayed while in century mode (for example: channels, groups, palettes, presets).

Offset

{Offset} is a feature used select a range of channels from a broader channel selection. For the
offset feature to function, you must first select a group of channels, then press {Offset}. When
{Offset} is pressed, the softkeys change to the following: {Even}, {Odd}, {Reverse}, {Random},
and {Reorder}. These keys, along with the numeric keys from the keypad are used to create
channel offsets. These channel commands can be combined with group record functions.

The following examples illustrate how offset works:

[1] [Thru] [10] {Offset} {Even} [Enter] - selects channels 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.

{Channel 1} & {Channel 9} {Offset} {Reverse} [Enter] - using button modules on the direct

selects, this selects channels 1 through 9 in reverse order.

[1] [Thru] [2] [0] {Offset} [3] [Enter] - from the selected group, this syntax would select

channels 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19 which is an offset of every third channel from the selection.

{Group 5} {Offset} {Random} [Enter] - selects all channels in Group 5 and places them in

random order. This selection may be used only temporarily or it may be recorded to a new
Group.

[1] [Thru] [2] [0] {Offset} {Even} {Random} [Enter] - selects all even channels within the

range and puts them in random order.

{Group 3} {Offset} {Reorder} [Enter] - reorders the channels in group 3 so they are in

numeric order.

{Offset} [4] [Enter] -selects every fourth channel in the current channel selection.

[1] [Thru] [2] [4] {Offset} [4] [/] [4] [Enter] - selects channels 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24. You

can select to offset by 2/2, 4/4, 3/3 etc.

N o t e :

This feature is not supported without use of the button module.

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