Data] key, Time] key, Label] key – ETC Ion User Manual

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[Data] Key

Pressing and holding [Data] allows you to view the values behind any referenced or marked data.
[Data] exposes the next lower reference level. So if you view a palette reference and press [Data],
the absolute data will be displayed instead. If you are viewing a preset, absolute or palette data will
be displayed, depending on what is contained in the preset.

The [Data] key is also used in combination with the encoder paging keys to change the level of
detail in summary and views, and to select parameters to view in spreadsheet modes.

[Time] Key

Pressing [Shift] & [Time] allows you to view discrete timing data behind any channel parameter.
Keep [Time] held down to page. [Time] exposes channel or parameter specific timing for any
channels in the current cue. The first value is the delay time. If “--” is displayed, there is no delay.
The value to the right of the / is the transition time.

When the [Time] button is pressed on a terminated command line, the selected cue is always
displayed for time modification. To add discrete timing to channels on a terminated command line,
those channels must be reselected.The [Select Last] command can be helpful.

See “Select Last”

on page 123.

[Label] Key

Pressing and holding [Shift] & [Label] toggles the view to show reference labels or numbers
depending on what display setting is being used.

See “Show Reference Labels” on page 107.

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