Operator`s manual

Page 90 – 5. Palettes
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_PE.doc 02 September 2013
5.2.3 Quick palettes with no fixtures selected
If you press a palette button when no fixtures are selected, the
palette will be set to all the fixtures the palette applies to. This is
called a Quick Palette. For example if you’ve got some colour palettes
programmed for your MAC 2000’s, pressing one of the palettes when
no MAC 2000’s are selected will set the colour to all the MAC 2000’s.
5.2.4 Setting palettes to all fixtures in a playback
You can apply a palette to all fixtures in a particular playback. Hold
the palette button and press the select button of the playback which
the palette is to apply to.
5.3 Editing palettes
5.3.1 Viewing and editing the content of palettes
You can view the contents of a palette in the Palette View window.
This lists all fixtures in the palette and the attribute values stored for
them. A context menu button allows you to switch to displaying
Times.
Press
View, then the palette button. The Palette View window will
open.
To edit an attribute value, touch/click on it in the window. The
softkeys will give you a list of available settings for this attribute or
you can type in a numerical value.
There is also a [Delete] button which allows you to remove the value
from the attribute. This is the same as using the Off function.
5.3.2 Changing the content of palettes
To edit a palette entry, press the Update Palette button, select the
palette to edit (this will automatically select the fixtures used in the
palette), make the changes you want, then press the [Update Palette
x] softkey to save the changes.
The Update Palette button also allows you to change the palette name
and number.
You can also load the palette into some fixtures, modify the attributes
and record the new information back on top of the existing palette
entry. The console will give you options on the softkeys to Replace,
Merge or Quick Merge the palettes. If you select Merge, anything you
haven’t changed will not be affected, values you have changed or
added will be amended. Quick Merge will only update the attributes
stored in the original palette and ignore others (for example if you are