Using The User's Guide; Output Conventions - Compulite Sabre User Manual

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Using the User's Guide

NSK refers to the Numeric Soft Keys.
Command line refers to the sequence of keystrokes executed and displayed in the line
at the bottom of the display monitor.
'Prompt line' refers to prompts occurring in menus. The prompt lines are italics.
Desk, console, and system are used interchangeably, as are memory and cue.
Using the User's Guide
Getting Started
If you are using the system for the first time, you may want to consult Chapter 26 System
Configuration, Chapter 27 Channel Patching, and Chapter 28 Spot Management and
Patching.
New users
If you are new to lighting consoles or are unfamiliar with Compulite consoles, familiarize
yourself with the information in chapters 2 – 13. These chapters provide general
information and give you the building blocks to program and modify memories (cues), and
play them back. Chapters 14 – 32 deal with advanced functions.
Experienced users
If you have experience with lighting consoles, are familiar with Compulite consoles, or are
just plain impatient use Chapter 4 Quick Start and the on-line Help.

Output Conventions

Sabre uses HTP (Highest Takes Precedence) for conventional channels.
Scroller frames and spot parameters are subject to a rigid control hierarchy.
The console can be configured to work in LTP (Latest Takes Precedence) mode. Consult
Chapter 15 Control Priority for more information.
The Editor always overrides any other control devices.

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