Using this Manual
This manual is for use with the Eos Family control system.
In order to be specific about where features and commands are found, the following naming
and text conventions will be used:
Browser menus and commands are indicated in bold text. For example, in the File menu,
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click Open.
Alphanumeric keyboard buttons are indicated in all CAPS. For example, ALT or CTRL.
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Face panel buttons are indicated in bold [brackets]. For example, [Live] or [Enter].
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Optional keys which don't have to be pressed are indicated in <angle brackets>. For
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example, <Cue> or <0>.
Keys which are intended to be pressed or held simultaneously are indicated with the
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"and" symbol. For example, [Load] & [Timing Disable].
Softkeys, direct selects, and other virtual buttons are indicated in bold {braces}. For
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example, {Address}.
Links to other manual topics are indicated in underlined blue. For example,
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(on the previous page)
Note:
Example:
result.
CAUTION:
unwanted consequences of an action, potential for data loss, or an
equipment problem.
WARNING:
may be harmed, or there are serious or dangerous consequences of an
action.
Please email comments about this manual to TechComm@etcconnect.com.
Register Your Console
Registering your console with ETC ensures that you will be notified of software and library
updates, as well as any product advisories.
Registering your console requires a MyETC account. Log in or register at
etcconnect.com/MyETC/.
Once signed in, you can manage your registered products at
etcconnect.com/MyETC/Account-Management/My-Registered-Products.aspx.
Online Eos Family User Forums
You are encouraged to visit and participate in the ETC Eos Family User Forum, accessible from
the ETC website, etcconnect.com. This gives you access to an online community of Eos Family
users where you can read about other users' experiences, suggestions, and questions
regarding the product as well as submit your own.
To register for the ETC Family User Forum:
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Notes indicate useful information supplemental to the main text.
Examples indicate the syntax or actions necessary to achieve the desired
Cautions indicate situations where there may be undefined or
Warnings indicate situations where damage may occur, people
Introduction
Ion Classic User Manual