Graphical user interface (gui) display conventions, Indicators in the live/blind display – ETC Eos v1.3 User Manual
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Graphical User Interface (GUI) Display Conventions
Eos relies on many traditional ETC indicators which you may be familiar with, as well as some new
ones. This section identifies the graphical and colorful conventions used in Eos to indicate
conditions to you.
Indicators in the live/blind display
This is the live/blind summary view.
Conventionals
Channel Number
Straight line under
channel heading
Intensity data (I)
No other parameter
categories
Most of the channels in the above image are conventional
channels (intensity is the only available parameter).
Conventionals have a straight line beneath the channel
number. They also display only the top field, intensity, as
no other parameters are available on a conventional
channel.
Moving Lights or Multi-parameter Devices
Wavy line under
channel heading
Intensity data (I)
Focus data (F)
Color data (C)
Beam data (B)
Parameter
Category Indicators
Several channels in the image are moving lights
(possessing more parameters than only intensity).
Moving light channels have a wavy line beneath the
channel number as well as parameter category indicators
at the bottom of the channel.
This view also has additional data fields beneath intensity
(F, C, B). This information can be suppressed by pressing
[Params] and any parameter category (Focus, Color, or
Beam) in the CIA. Doing so will leave only the intensity
field and FCB indicators at the bottom of the channel.
Note:
The color and text conventions described below apply regardless of the format of
live/blind being used (see
).