Specifications

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Clear All
For a selected profile, Clear All changes the intensity of all fade points to
undefined.
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Clear to End
For a selected profile, the Clear to End command sets as undefined the
intensity of all those fade points above the selected one.
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Fill Between
When intensities in a profile are undefined, such as when you use Clear
All or Clear To End, you can use Fill Between to have them automatically
filled in with a linear profile. For Fill Between to work, you must have
defined intensities on both sides of an undefined range (zero intensity is a
defined value). Here is how Fill Between can be used to fill in undefined
intensities throughout a particular range.
Resetting a profile
Press [S7], Reset, eliminates all editing performed on a selected profile.
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When profiles 1-9 are reset, the original relationships shown under Pre-
defined profiles, page 43, are restored. When profiles 10 through 32 are
reset, they return to linear relationships.
Labeling a profile
You can name any profile by assigning it a label. Profile names can consist
of any combination of letters, numbers and symbols, and may be up to 16
characters long. The name appears at the top left corner of the display
next to the profile number and on profile printouts. After pressing [Label],
use the alphanumeric keyboard to name profiles.
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Undefined intensities are marked ** on the Intensity line.
Keystrokes
Action
1. Press [S1], Profile, [1][5]
Selects profile 15.
2. Press [S2], Percent, [5][0]
Selects the 50% fade point.
3. Press [S4], Clear to End,
[Enter]
Changes all fade points above 50% to
undefined.
4. Press [S2], Percent, [7][5]
Selects the 75% fade point.
5. Press [At] [1][0]
Sets the 75% fade point to intensity
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6. Press [S5], Fill Between,
[Enter]
Fills between the 50% and 75% fade
points with a straight line. Fade points
above 75% are unaffected.
7. Finish profile to end.
Set inattentiveness of fade points
between 75% and 100%
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You may reset all profiles at once by selecting Clear Profiles from the
Clear Functions menu.
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See Installing an alphanumeric keyboard, page 334, if you do not have
the keyboard installed.