User`s guide
Exam Displays
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Exam Displays
There are 2 types of Exam displays: strong displays and weak displays.
Weak displays are cleared by any subsequent keypress.
Strong displays remain on the screen and you can continue to work keeping the display on
view. An example of a strong display is the selected channel exam. Example: you can exam
channel 1 and then perform a memory range modification while viewing channel 1 exam.
Press [STAGE] to exit strong exam displays.
Exam displays include:
Exam What is displayed
Free channels exam A list of the channels not used in any memory.
Selected channel exam The memories in which the selected channel appears, intensity and
frame assignments.
Track sheet Tracks channels through memories...
Free spots exam A list of spots not used in any memories.
Selected spot exam The memories in which the selected spot appears and the parameter
values in each memory.
Memory list A sequential list of all recorded memories, including loop, link,
fade time information, text, and assigned Events. You view the
memory list from the first page or start from a selected memory.
Specific memory exam The spots with parameter values, channels with intensity/frame
values, time assignments, parts (if used) and text for the selected
memory.
Library list A list of the recorded Libraries, including any text.
Specific library The spots, parameter values and text included in the selected
Library.
Snap list A list of the Snaps and text.
Specific snap The playback device assignments recorded in the selected Snap.
Events The Event list, including assigned SMPTE time codes.
Controller assignments Information pertaining to the assignment on the selected controller.
Sequences for accessing the exam displays are contained in the discussion of the different
functions.