Specifications

12 Chapter 2 Monitor displays
Colors in displays
The colors in which channel numbers and output levels are displayed on
screen provide information about the channels. The following list shows
the meaning of colors in Stage, Blind, Fader, and Tracksheet displays.
Channel numbers/Standard patch
Gray........................Unselected channel.
White......................Channel not selected by Only function.
Yellow ....................Selected channel. Controlled by the level (Y) wheel.
Channel numbers/Fixture patch
Gray bar .................Surrounds all channels of one fixture.
Light gray ..............Low channels for 16-bit data types.
Gold .......................Channels linked through the link list or fixtures.
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Yellow ...................Selected channels of selected fixtures.
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Channel output levels
White on Red.........Channel level when it is being changed.
Yellow ....................In Stage, a channel in yellow was set by a submaster.
White......................In Stage/Fader, a channel in white was set by an
effect. In Blind/Tracksheet, a channel in white was
set by a submaster, group, focus point or an allfade
cue.
Gray........................Channel was recorded into a multipart cue, but not in
the currently displayed part (Blind only).
Red .........................In Stage/Fader, captured channels are in red. In Blind/
Tracksheet, channels not recorded are in red.
Green .....................Channel output level is changed from what it was in
the previous cue. In Tracksheet and Blind only,
channel output is lower than it was in the previous
cue.
Purple.....................Channel output level is the same as it was in the
previous cue (tracking).
Blue ........................In Tracksheet and Blind only, channel output level is
higher than it was in the previous cue.
Changing pages
Channels are displayed on several pages in the Stage, Blind, Fader, and
Tracksheet displays. Use [S4], Previous Page, and [S5], Next Page, to
switch from page to page. Also, pressing [] takes you to the first page,
pressing [] takes you to the previous page (last page if currently on the
first page), pressing [] takes you to the next page, and pressing [] takes
you to the final page.
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Only High channels for 16-bit data types.