Working with a single cue list changes, Auto-block cleanup, Default update modes – ETC Eos Family v2.2.0 User Manual

Page 26: Eos family v2.0.1

Advertising
background image

E T C S u p p l e m e n t

Eos Family v2.0.1

Eos Family v2.0.1 Operations Manual Supplement

Page 3

Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.

blind, channels that are not in the partition will display without a channel graphic, any levels will be
in gray, and a small superscript N will display with it.

Assigned partitions will display in the external links column in the cue list index.

To assign a partition to a cue list:

[Cue] [n] [/] {Partition} [n] [Enter]

To remove a partition from a cue list:

[Cue] [n] [/] {Partition} [Enter]

Working with a Single Cue List Changes

Changes in this section applies to the Working with a Single Cue List chapter.

Auto-block Cleanup

Cues that have auto-blocks will display a underscored b in the PSD. {Autoblock Clean} is used to
remove all auto-blocks from a single cue, cue range or entire cue list. {Autoblock Clean} is a
softkey that will be posted when a cue list and/or cue number are on the command line in the Cue
List Index, Live, and Blind. A range of cues or a cue list can be specified with this command.

For Example:

[Cue] [1] [/] {Autoblock Clean} [Enter] - clears all auto-blocks from cue list 1. Only blocks

displayed with the white underscore are removed. If the [Block] key was previously used, this
command will not unblock it.

[Cue][1] [/] [1][0] [Thru] [1][0][0] {Autoblock Clean} [Enter] - clears the auto-blocks just

from cues 10 through 100 of cuelist 1.

Default Update Modes

The default Update modes have changed. Eos defaults to Make Absolute for the {Update Mode},
with {Break Nested} and {Update Last Ref} enabled.

Channels that were

initially saved in the

cue list but are not in

the currently

assigned partition

Default Update Setup Options

Advertising