Data] key, Time] key, Using flexichannel – ETC Eos v1.3 User Manual

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MK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indicates the channel is marked for a later cue. The cue number

is indicated in the other categories (see “Q” below).

N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indicates the value is null (from either {Make Null} or a filter).

Pr (not shown) . . . . . Indicates that the value is referenced to a preset. This text is

followed by a number, indicating which preset is being
referenced. The preset label may also be shown if this setting is
enabled (see

Show Reference Labels, page 92

).

Q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Found in the non-intensity categories of a marked channel. The

“Q” is followed by a number indicating which cue the mark is in
preparation for.

R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indicates a manual reference override. Manual changes have

been made that override a previously stored reference (such as
to a palette or preset). Once recorded, the reference will be
broken. If updated, the referenced target will be updated as well.

t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The channel has discrete (parameter/category-specific) timing.

[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.

[Time] Key

Pressing and holding [Time] allows you to view discrete timing data behind any channel. [Time]
exposes channel or parameter specific timing for any channels in the current cue. If no discrete
timing is recorded for a channel or parameter, a “--” is displayed, meaning that the channel/
parameter follows the timing specified for the cue. If multiple values are shown, the first value is the
display, the second value is the timing transition.

Using Flexichannel

Flexichannel (use of the [Flexi] key) allows you to view only channels meeting a certain criteria in
the live/blind display, therefore removing unwanted data from view. Flexichannel has several
available states which include allowing you to view only:

• All channels

• All patched channels

• All show channels (any stored data in the show file)

• Active channels

• Moved channels

• Selected channels

In flexi mode, any selected channels (including the last channel selection) are always included in
the view.

To change flexi modes in the live/blind display, press [Flexi] to cycle through the views listed above.

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