Selecting And Editing Channels; Basic Channel Selections; Pre-Selecting Channels; Clearing Channels From The Editor - Leviton 8700 Series Quick Start Manual

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Selecting and Editing Channels

Channel numbers being edited are color-coded depending on their function:
Pre-Selected: The Channel is waiting to be edited and appears in red.
Selected: The Channel is currently being edited and appears in a red field.
Present: The Channel is from a previous edit and appears in a brown field.
Note that all of the above will be included when recording.

Basic Channel Selections

Single Channels, groups of non-sequential Channels, and ranges of Channels can
be selected. There are several series of keystrokes to select one or more Channels at a time:
[CHANNEL] [#]: Selects a single Channel.
[CHANNEL] [#] [THRU] [#]: Selects a range of Channels.
[CHANNEL] [#] [THRU]: Selects a range of Channels to the last Channel.
[CHANNEL] [#] [CHANNEL] [#] or [CHANNEL] [#] [ENTER] [#]: Selects non-sequential
Channels.
[CHANNEL] [THRU] [THRU]: Selects all Channels in the Editor and in active Playbacks.
The [EXCEPT] key is used to exclude a Channel from a range. For example, [CHANNEL] [1]
[THRU] [20] [EXCEPT] [10] will exclude Channel 10 from the selected range.
The [INVERT] key can be used to toggle between Selected and Present Channels and/or Fixtures.

Pre-Selecting Channels

To Pre-Select Channels, press [ENTER] before setting a level. For example, [CHANNEL] [#]
[ENTER].

Clearing Channels from the Editor

To release selected Channels (red field):
Press [RELEASE]: The Channels fade to 0% in 2 seconds.
Press [RELEASE] [RELEASE]: The Channels instantly fade to 0%.
To release present (brown field) and selected (red field) Channels:
[RST]: The Channels fade to 0% in 2 seconds.
[RST] [RST]: The Channels instantly fade to 0%.

Editing Channel Intensity Levels

Once the Channels are selected, you can use the Intensity Wheel or Keypad to set levels. For example,
the following commands are used to assign a level to Channel 1:
[CHANNEL] [1] [@] [05]: Sets level at 5%.
[CHANNEL] [1] [@] [@]: Sets level at 100% (FF).
[CHANNEL] [1] [CALL]: Sets level at 100% (FF) with a 2 second fade-in time.
[CHANNEL] [1] [
[CHANNEL] [1] [
[CHANNEL] [1] [@] [.]: Sets level at last keyed-in level.
Rev. A
]: Increases level by 5%.
]: Decreases level by 5%.
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