Swapping channels, Unpatch a channel, Deleting channels – ETC Element v2.1.0 User Manual

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Swapping Channels

Channels can be swapped for each other in patch:

[1] {Swap} [2] [Enter]

This syntax will replace channel 1's address with channel 2's and vice versa in patch.

The following options are available with {Swap}:

{Swap} - swaps only the patched address

{Swap} {Plus Show} - swaps all show and patch data

{Swap} {Only Show} - swaps only the show data and not patch data

{Swap} {Plus Patch} - swaps addresses and patch data but not show data

Unpatch a Channel

To unpatch a channel while in patch you can press:

[n] {Unpatch} [Enter]

The {Unpatch} softkey, will reset all the properties of the channel to the default. This includes
removing the device type if specified.

To retain all the elements of the channel, besides the address, you would instead use:

[n] [At] [0] [Enter]

Using [At] [0] will allow unpatched channels to still be manipulated and have data stored for them,
but they do not output any information (as they are unpatched).

Deleting Channels

It is possible to delete channels in patch. Deleting channels is different from unpatching in that
deleted channels cannot be manipulated or have parameter data stored for them. When deleted,
the channel numbers will still be visible in the live/blind display, but the channel outline, containing
the parameters and level information, will be removed from the display.

For Example:

To delete channels from patch by channel in the patch display, press:

[6] [Thru] [1] [0] [Delete] [Enter] [Enter]

-or-

[Delete] [1] [Thru] [1] [0] [Enter] [Enter]

C A U T I O N :

If a channel with programmed data is deleted, the recorded data will be lost.

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