ETC microVision FX User Manual page 46

Lighting control system
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FX
4 - 4
MicroVision
Channel display
The channel display lists system channels and their current levels. If you
have a color monitor, MicroVision FX color codes level displays to
provide additional information about channels. For example, in Blind
mode tracked channels are green. See the section titled Channel modes
on page 4 - 5 for further description.
Fader windows
Fader windows display information for loaded cues. The window dis-
plays the cue number, a running display of the fade time, and the
percentage of the fade time that has run.
Cue sheet
The cue sheet lists up to seven stored cues, beginning with the next
available cue. Each cue listing includes fade and delay times, and link
information, if applicable. The next cue to run is listed first and is high-
lighted, with subsequent recorded cues following.
Operator prompt line
The operator prompt line displays messages to guide you through
MicroVision FX operations. For example, when you press [Chan], this
line displays the message, Select channel numbers. If you are having
problems, look here for information or help.
Submaster/cue window
In Stage mode, the Submaster/cue window indicates which submasters
are recorded for the currently loaded page. It also indicates if loaded
submasters originated from a different page. When you change submas-
ter pages, any submasters set at a nonzero level remain loaded with
previous information until you pull the submaster pot down to zero.
MicroVision FX indicates that a submaster is recorded in a page other
than the currently loaded page by displaying and highlighting that page
number under the submaster number. When you are recording a cue,
cue information is displayed in the submaster window.
In Blind, the Submaster/cue window displays information about the
selected cue, including up and down fade times, delay time and link
information.
In Blind mode, the Submaster/cue window also indicates the number of
cues remaining in the cue limit.

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