Operator`s manual

3. Patching - Page 55
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_PE.doc 02 September 2013
1> Enter Patch mode by pressing the Patch button.
2> Press the Delete button.
3> Press the Select button of the fixture you want to delete.
4> The button will light up red and the console asks for
confirmation. Press the Select button again to confirm.
You can delete a range of fixtures in one operation.
3.4 Advanced options
3.4.1 Swap pan and tilt
This allows you to make the pan channel control tilt and the tilt
control pan. This can be useful for fixtures rigged in strange
orientations.
1> Press Patch.
2> Press [Edit Fixtures].
3> Press [Swap Pan and Tilt].
4> Select the fixtures to be pan-tilt swapped. Press [Pan and Tilt
…] to select either [Swapped] or [Normal] for the selected
fixtures.
5> Press Exit when finished.
3.4.2 Invert attributes
This option inverts individual attributes of fixtures. Useful if you have
a fixture which pans right when the rest pan left, saving a trip up the
rig to set fixture options, but you can invert any attribute.
1> Press Patch.
2> Press [Edit Fixtures].
3> Press [Invert Attribute].
4> Select fixture(s) to be changed.
5> Select the attribute to invert from the softkeys. The display
shows [Inverted] when the attribute is inverted.
6> Press Exit to finish.
You can change the invert on multiple fixtures by selecting
more than one, but the “Inverted” display will not show if there
is a mixture of inverted and non-inverted fixtures in the
selection.
Some attributes cannot be inverted.
Invert can also be set from the Attribute Behaviour tab of the
Patch View window.
3.4.3 Attribute limits
You can set upper and lower limits for any attribute. This can be
useful for example to limit the pan/tilt movement of a fixture, or if a
fixture has a combined dimmer/strobe function and you only want the
dimmer part of the operation.