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E T C S u p p l e m e n t
Eos Family v2.0.1
Eos Family v2.0.1 Operations Manual Supplement
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Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.
Timing Disable
This change affects the Setup and Cue Playback chapters.
You can assign a separate time value for [Timing Disable] in Setup> Desk> Manual Control>
Default Times> Timing Disable. When a fader has been set to timing disable mode, cues will use
the time set in Setup. The default time is 0.
[Shift] + [Go] and [Shift] + [Back]
[Shift] + [Go] and [Shift] + [Back] can be used to cut to the next cue in the same way as [Timing
Disable] + [Go] and [Timing Disable] + [Back].
Show File
An indicator has been added to show when a show file has been
modified but not saved. An asterisk (*) will display beside the show file
name.
Mirror Mode
This change affects the Mirror Mode section of the Multi-console and Synchronized Backup
chapter.
A device that is currently in mirror mode can select which user number it is mirroring by using the
alphanumeric keyboard shortcut M + # (# being the user number). M + ESCAPE can be used to
leave mirror mode.
Collapsing PSD Columns
This change affects the Playback Status Display section of the System Basics chapter.
To collapse a column in the Playback Status Display, press [Escape] while clicking on the column
you want to collapse. Press [Shift] + [Select] to bring back all of the collapsed columns.
Magic Sheets on Direct Selects
Magic Sheets can now be accessed from the direct selects. Clicking on a magic sheet direct select
will open the Magic Sheet tab and display the selected magic sheet. Pressing a different magic
sheet direct select will change the displayed sheet.
Using Park Changes
Changes in this section impact the Using Park chapter.
Recall From Park
You can use [Recall From] [Park] to set a channel or parameter to the same level as the current
park value.
For Example:
Let’s assume that channels 1 through 5 are parked at 55. To recall that level to channels in live or
blind, use the following syntax:
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[1] [Thru] [1][5] [Recall From] [Park] [Enter]
Channels 1 through 5 will be set to 55 and channels 6 through 15 will be unaffected.
N o t e :
If a device is not currently in mirror mode, pressing M on an alphanumeric
keyboard will post Mark to the command line.
N o t e :
This does not release the Park buffer.