Flip, Channel check, Address at level – ETC Ion User Manual
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Basic Manual Control
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Flip
The {Flip} feature is used to invert the pan and tilt values of selected channels to achieve the same
focus position from the opposite yoke position. This allows you to correctly focus a fixture that may
be at the end of its pan or tilt range or to correct a fade that may be moving in an undesired
direction. {Flip} is a softkey in the encoder LCD. To access it, press and hold either the “Pan” or
“Tilt” encoder, then press the corresponding softkey.
The following example illustrates the use of {Flip}:
• [channel list] {Flip}
Channel Check
Channel check allows you to quickly step through all of your patched channels. This is useful for
checking lamps or checking focus.
The following examples illustrates the how to use the channel check feature:
• [1] [At] [7] <0> {Channel Check} [Enter] - brings channel 1 to 70% intensity
• [Next] - channel 1 returns to its background state and channel 2 is set to 70% intensity.
• [Next] - channel 2 returns to its background state and channel 3 is set to 70% intensity.
Use [Next] or [Last] to progress through the channel list to complete the channel check. Any other
key press other than [Next] or [Last] will terminate channel check mode. Channel check follows the
current flexichannel state
Address at Level
The {Address} softkey in Live is used to send level information directly to an output address.
• {Address} [5] [Full] [Enter] - sets output address 5 to full. It will return to its previous level
once the command line changes.
• {Address} [2] [/] [1] [At] [/] [2][3][0] [Enter] - sets universe 2, address 1 at DMX value 230.
With {Address} on the command line, you can use the level wheel to adjust the level.
After using the {Address} command, [Next] and [Last] may be used to increment the address
number and set it to the same level. Addresses return to their previous level once the command line
is cleared or [Next] or [Last] is used to increment to the next address.
This feature is useful when you want to perform an address or dimmer check.
Address Check
Address check allows you to quickly step through all of your patched addresses.
{Address}[1] [At] [Full] {Check} [Enter] - brings address 1 to full intensity.
Use [Next] or [Last] to progress through the address list to complete the address check. Any key
press other than [Next] or [Last] will terminate address check mode.
N o t e :
Parked dimmers will not be affected by the channel check feature.
N o t e :
Address check differs from Address at Level because it skips non-intensity
parameters of patched addresses. Since address check follows the current
flexichannel state, it can be used with all channels to identify unpatched channels,
or with flexi-patched to only show the intensity addresses of patched channels.