Using manual control, Manual timing control – ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual

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Cue Playback

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Using Manual Control

There are three types of manual control for playbacks:

• Cues can be stored with manual timing. When cues have stored manual timing, the default

behavior of the fader is to control those manual values.

• Cues can be captured for manual intensity control only. This is possible only when the

associated cue has no manual timing values.

• Cues can be manually overridden using the [Man Override] & [Load] feature which captures

all parameter transitions.

In each of these cases, follow time counts down from [Go]. The hang time will be kicked off when
the potentiometer reaches full or when the last parameter reaches its end state from timing,
whichever comes last.

Manual Timing Control

Manual timing can be set for any parameter or group of parameters. The potentiometer is then used
to control the progress of a transition.

For Example:

Assume the active cue contains an instruction to set color at 5 for channel 1.

The pending cue contains an instruction to set color for channel 1 to color 12 and the color

parameter has a manual time. Press [Go] to activate the cue.

Channel 1 color does nothing.

As you move the fader up manually, channel 1 color moves proportionally from color 5 to

color 12. Any parameters with timing will start their moves at the press of [Go] and be

unaffected by the manual control.

To program a channel manual time:

[1] {Color} [Time] {Manual} [Enter] - assigns a manual time to channel 1. This must be

recorded or updated to a cue.

Manual timing can also be set at a cue level:

• [Record] [Cue] [5] [Time] {Manual} [Enter]

Manual timing can also be set at a cue category level:

[Record] [Cue] [6] [Color] [Time] {Manual} [Enter]

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