Fanning parameter data, Fan from the command line, Fanning references – ETC Eos Family v1.9.0 User Manual

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

Eos/Ion v1.8

Eos/Ion v1.8 Supplement

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Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.

and last channels in the order are the end channels.

[5] [Thru] [1][0] [At] [1][0] [Thru] [3][0] [Fan]/{Fan} {Mirror} [Enter] - sets channel 1

to 30%, 2 to 20%, 3 to 10%, 4 to 20%, and 5 to 30%.

{Random} - The selected channels are put in a random order before fan is applied.
{Repeat} - The number of channels that are fanned before the pattern is repeated.

[1] [Thru] [1][2] [At] [5][0] [Thru] [7][0] [Fan]/{Fan} {Repeat} [3] [Enter] - sets

channels 1,4,7, and 10 at 50%, 2,5,8, and 11 at 60%, and 3,6,9, and 12 at 70%.

{Cluster} - The channels are put into collections, which contains channels with all of the same

value.

[1] [Thru] [1][2] [At] [5][0] [Thru] [8][0] [Fan]/{Fan} {Cluster} [4] [Enter] - sets

channels 1 through 3 at 50%, 4 through 6 at 60%, 7 through 9 at 70%, 10 through 12

at 80%.

Fanning Parameter Data

Fan values can be adjusted with either an encoder or via the keypad. To adjust the fan values with
an encoder, select the required channels and provide a baseline, if necessary, followed by [Fan]/
{Fan}.

If no value is entered, the current values will be used. When using encoders to adjust fan, it is not
necessary to specify the parameter to be fanned. This is determined by the encoder used.

[1] [Thru] [5] [Fan]/{Fan} [Enter] - selects the channels 1 through 5 and puts encoders and

level wheel into fan mode.

[1] [Thru] [5] [At] [5] <0> [Fan]/{Fan} [Enter] - selects the channels 1 through 5, sets a start

level of 50% and puts encoders and level wheel into fan mode.

[1] [Thru] [5] [Fan]/{Fan} {Mirror} [Enter] - selects the channels 1 through 5 and puts

encoders and level wheel into fan mode with mirror style.

Fan From the Command Line

A level or time command that uses [Thru] or a list of references is a command line fan command.

To adjust the fan values from the command line:

[1] [Thru] [5] [At] [1] <0> [Thru] [5] <0> [Enter] - sets channel 1 to 10%, 2 to 20%, 3
to 30%, 4 to 40%, and 5 to 50%. This is the default fan adjustment and the [Fan]/{Fan}
command is not necessary.

[1] [Thru] [5] [At] [1] <0> [Thru] [3] <0> [Fan]/{Fan} {Mirror} [Enter] - sets channel
1 to 30%, 2 to 20%, 3 to 10%, 4 to 20%, and 5 to 30%.

Fanning References

When fanning references, such as palettes, if there are more that 2 reference lists are used then the
data will be referenced data. The fan will be repeated if there are more channels than references.

[1] [Thru] [5] [Int Palette] [1] [Thru] [3] [Enter] - sets channel 1 to IP1, 2 to IP2, 3 to IP3, 4

to IP1, and 5 to IP2.

If the list contains 2 or less references, fan will be set to the levels between the references as
absolute data.

[1] [Thru] [5] [Int Palette] [1] [Thru] [2] [Enter] - (Intensity palette 1 is all channels at 0% and

Intensity palette 2 is all channels set to 100%.) sets channel 1 to 0%, 2 to 25%, 3 to 50%, 4
to 75%, and 5 to 100% as absolute data.

N o t e :

The [Fan] key or {Fan} softkey is not necessary unless a fan style other than the

default is needed.

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