Softkeys; Step Forward / Step Back - Philips 91816 Light Palette Classic 1500 Installation & Setup Manual

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26. Softkeys

Example of Screen Display
The softkey buttons are context sensitive to what you are doing. When no dialogue boxes are open, they provide
additional functionality that is not available with the hard buttons on the console. When a dialogue box is open, the
LEDs show you what buttons are used to jump to specific controls (lists, checkboxes, etc.). You can always see what
each button will do by reading the bubbles at the bottom of the screen. The LED will blink showing you what control
currently has focus.
Once a command is entered into the command line, you may notice green arrows appearing next to selected S-
softkeys. These arrows correspond with the M-keys above. By selecting an S-key with an arrow you will notice the
M-keys change. For example, by pressing [RECORD], you will notice many of the S-keys have the option to select
additional M-keys. By selecting [S3] [RECORD TYPE], you now have four options to choose from in the M-keys
[M1-M4].

27. Step Forward / Step Back

• Pressing the relevant button steps you through the selected Cue List using the step-time set in the properties of the
Cue List ([VIEW] [SELECT]).
• If the Cue List is active ([GO] had been pressed at some point), the effect will be seen on stage. If it is not active,
only the Cue List pointer will move, awaiting a Go command.
• Use with [SHIFT] to move to the top or bottom of the selected Cue List.
• If a long cue is running (green LED is flashing on Go button) and you want to quickly complete it, press [STEP
FORWARD]. The cue will complete in the Cue List's step-time as determined by the Properties of the Cue List.
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Light Palette Lighting Control Console

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