Query, Eos family v1.9 – 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 Family v1.9

Eos Family v1.9 Operations Manual Supplement

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Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.

Other displays are numbered as they are opened. Tab numbering is useful for navigating to views.

From the Browser

When you open a new display (such as the cue list index, group list, or patch) and it is posted in a
tab view, it will open on monitor 2 if in dual monitor configuration. If the display does not open as a
tab view (such as “setup” or the browser) it will open in the CIA.

Closing Displays

To close any tab display, select the display by using the [Swap] key or other means of navigation.
When the desired display is active, press [Escape] to close it.

To close a display in the CIA, press the [Displays] key and the browser will reappear.

To close all displays except for the Live/Blind display and the playback status display (tabs 1 and 2),
press [Clear] & [Swap].

Selecting Displays

When a display is selected, the screen is highlighted with a gold border and the display name (such
as “1. Live Channel”) will be in gold as well. When a display is not selected, there is no border and
the tab name is grey.

If a display is already open, it can be selected in the following ways:

• Press [Swap] to change focus from the currently selected tab to the tab immediately to the

right. If no tabs are to the right, the selection moves to the first tab on the left of all available
monitors.

• Press [Swap] & [n], where “n” represents the tab number of the desired tab.

• Press [Live] or [Blind] to automatically bring Live/Blind into focus.

• Double press a record target button (such as [Preset] or [Submaster]) to either open the

associated display or select it if it is already open.

Moving Displays

To move the active display from one monitor to another, press and hold the [Swap] key and use the
page arrow keys to move the tab in the direction of the desired screen. One press of the left or right
page keys will move the tab to the next screen in that direction. To move it back, press the opposite
arrow key.

Query

{Query} is used to select channels that meet criteria specified by you. These selections are
conditional, based on what type of luminaire a channel is or what that channel is doing, isn't doing,
can do or cannot do. These criteria are established in the command line using the softkeys, the
keypad, and the direct selects.

When {Query} is used, the softkeys change to:

Is In

Isn’t In

Can Be

Can’t Be

Or

Moves Only

N o t e :

Ion will not allow multiple Live/Blind and Playback Status Display tabs.

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