Using park, Park display, Parked values in live – ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual

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Using Park

The park instruction allows you to set a channel or parameter to a specific value and have it remain
at that level on stage (live mode), prohibiting manual control override, cue or submaster playback
modification. Park may also be used to place a scaling instruction on the intensity output of a
channel.

Parked values are withheld from all record targets, but you can manually set levels for parked
channels and parameters and store those values into record targets. Keep in mind that the values
set and stored in live do not actually output to the system if the parameter is parked.

When channels or parameters are parked, the LED on the [Park] button illuminates and the live
display will indicate “Parked Channels” or “Parked Dimmers” in the top right corner. In addition, any
parked channel or parameter will be indicated with a white channel number and a “P” will be visible
in the channel. When the parked channel or parameter is unparked, it reverts to the level the
console is currently providing, or its default value if there is no current instruction.

Park instructions are not subject to partition control. Any programmer/operator may park and
unpark channels/parameters as needed. Parked parameters set by radio focus remotes (RFR) will
automatically unpark when the associated device goes offline.

Channels, parameters and outputs can be parked and unparked from live and from the park display.

Park Display

You can access the park display by pressing [Park] [Park] or [Blind] & [Park]. The park display
shows all parked channels and parameter values on the top half of the screen and all parked
addresses (dimmers) on the bottom half of the screen. Parked channels displayed on the top of the
screen can be displayed in the summary, table, and packed table views seen in live/blind by using
the [Format] key.

When a channel intensity is parked, the parked value will be indicated in white text. When a channel
has a non-intensity parameter that is parked, that parameter will also be indicated with white text.
The display also provides detail of which user parked the channel and/or parameter (when multiple
users are on the system).

When an address is parked, it will appear in the bottom half of the park display. The address, parked
value, affected channels and parameters are indicated.

Parked Values in Live

Channels and parameters may be parked and unparked from the live display. Following are some
examples:

To park a channel, parameter, or group from live:

[2] [At] [5] [0] [Park] [Enter] - parks channel 2 intensity at 50%

[2] [Intensity] [Park] [Enter] - parks the intensity of channel 2 at its current value

[2] [Park] [Enter] - parks all parameters of channel 2 at their current settings

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A parked channel intensity is not impacted by grandmaster or blackout operations.

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Parked values will only be displayed in the park display.

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If a channel list is constructed in which some channels are parked and some are

unparked, [Park] [Enter] will unpark them all. A confirmation will be required.

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