Attribute} display and settings – ETC Eos v1.3 User Manual

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{Attribute} Display and Settings

The {Attributes} page provides you with optional fields for additional information and details about
the configuration of your rig. Attribute settings include {Label}, {Proportion}, {Invert Pan}, {Invert Tilt}
and {Swap}.

When the selected device includes a color scroller, a {Scroller} button will be displayed in the CIA,
when the selected device includes a color wheel and/or a gobo wheel, {Color Wheel} and/or {Gobo
Wheel} buttons will appear.

Press the desired attribute button and use the keypad to set the attribute value.

{Label} - An optional user-defined label. You can use the {Label} softkey button on the CIA or

the [Label] key to display the virtual keyboard on the CIA.

[1] [At] [5] {Label} <S4 house right> [Enter] - patches channel 1 to output 5 and labels

channel it “S4 house right”.

• {Preheat} - This field allows you to specify an intensity value for moving lights that will be

applied prior to any intensity move above 0%. This preheat level will occur in the cue
immediately preceding the cue with the intensity move instruction.

[1] {Preheat} [1] [0] [Enter] - channel 1 is assigned a patched preheat value of 10%.

A preheat value can be assigned at any time using the {Preheat_On} softkey in live.

{Proportion} - A dimmer attribute to set a modifier for the intensity of the device. If the patch

limit is set at 90% (for example), the actual output will always be 10% lower than the specified
intensity parameter, as impacted by the various output masters. This value is set numerically
in a range of 0% to 200%.

[1] [At] [5] {Attributes} {Proportion} [1] [2] [5] [Enter] - patches channel 1 to dimmer

output 5 and applies a 125% proportion.

[1] [At] [5] {Attributes} {Proportion} [Enter] - removes the applied proportion from

channel 1.

{Curve} - Used to assign a curve to an address in patch.

From channel view:

[1] {Curve} [4] [Enter] - applies curve 4 to the address assigned to channel 1.

[2] [Part] [3] {Curve} [3] [Enter] - applies curve 3 to the address assigned to channel

2, part 3.

From address view:

[3] {Curve} [3] [Enter] - assigns curve 3 to output 3.

[3] [/] [2] {Curve} [4] [Enter] - assigned curve 4 to universe 3, address 2.

{Invert} - A moving light attribute used to invert the output of pan, tilt, or both. Select either the

{Invert Tilt} or the {Invert Pan} button on the CIA.

[2] {Type} {ETC} {Revolution IR/FR} [At] [1] [1] {Attributes} {Invert Pan} - patches

channel 2 with an ETC Revolution fixture at address 11 and inverts the output of the

pan parameter.

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