Level wheel, Select last, Select manual or select active – ETC Element v2.1.0 User Manual

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[At] [7] [5] [Enter]

You can continue manipulating the selected channels so long as the channels are selected and
displayed on the command line.

Using [At] [/] [/] will place the direct DMX value on the command line. For example, [1] [At] [/] [/]
[2][3][9] [Enter]
would put channel 1 at DMX value 239.

Level Wheel

You may set intensity for selected channels using the level wheel. Rolling the level wheel upwards
increases intensity. Rolling it downwards (towards you) decreases it. The level wheel will increase
and decrease levels across selected channels one point at a time.

Select Last

The {Select Last} softkey allows you to reselect the previous channel selection. This includes
multiple channel selections, groups, and so on.

Other select softkeys on Element do the following:

{Select Active} - selects all active channels.

{Select Manual} - selects all channels with manual data.

{Select Active} {Select Active} - will capture all active manual levels except for submasters.

Select NonSub Active will post to the command line.

- Select Manual or Select Active

[-] {Select Manual} or [-] {Select Active} can be used to modify channel selections. Using [-]
{Select Manual}
will select all of the channels in the list except those that have manual data. Using
[-] {Select Active} will select all of the channels in the list except those that are active.

[1] [Thru] [2] [0] [-] {Select Manual} [Enter] - selects channels 1 through 20 except any

channels that currently have manual data.

[1] [Thru] [2] [0] [-] {Select Active} [Enter] - selects channels 1 through 20 except any

channels that are currently active.

Using +% and -%

Use +% and -% to incrementally change parameter values. To access this function on Element,
press [Shift] & [+] or [Shift] & [-]. By default, +% and -% are assigned a value of 10. This can be
changed in

Setup, page 43

. This can be used with any parameter.

Channel Intensity

When channels are selected, pressing [Shift] & [+] increments the intensity level by 10 (or by the
value established in setup. Alternatively, you may press [Shift] & [-] to decrement the intensity level
by 10. You may use these keys consecutively to “add to” or “subtract from” the intensity level.

For Example:

Select channels 1 through 10 and set them to an intensity level of 45% from the keypad.

[1] [Thru] [1] [0] [At] [4] [5] [Enter]

Change the intensity level to 65% using +% which is set to its default value of 10% in the

setup menu.

[Shift] & [+] [Shift] & [+]

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