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500ML Lighting Control Console
Operation Guide
Deleting Presets using the Command Line Interface
You may delete presets using the command line approach by pressing the [DELETE] followed by the [PRESET] key
and the ID of the preset you would like to delete, ie. [31]. Please note you may delete multiple presets by using the
[+], [-] and [THRU] keys to extend your selection. Hit [ENTER] to complete the command.

Edit Preset Window

The Edit Preset window
(Figure
195) may be used as a quick way to rename a preset or to load its values to the
programmer.
Figure 195: Edit Preset Window
To open the Edit Preset Window, type [EDIT] [PRESET], followed by the ID of the preset you would like to edit, eg.
[31]. Finish the command by pressing [ENTER].
Alternatively, you may use the Preset Pool window to select the preset:
Press the [PRESET] key whilst holding down the [EDIT] key. Select the Preset Pool type using the Preset Pools
toolbar and select the preset you would like to edit.
Set Preset Name
Clicking on the Set Group Name button will open up an on-screen keyboard allowing you to
rename this particular Group.
Merge to Programmer
Clicking on the Merge to Programmer button will load the presets contents without referencing to
the preset into the programmer. Content that already exists in the programmer will only be
overridden if the preset contains any information for the same attributes. This will load values for
all fixtures the preset contains values for, and will select all of these fixtures.
Load to Programmer
Clicking on the Load to Programmer button will load the presets contents without referencing to
the preset into the programmer. Content that already exists in the programmer will be deleted and
replaced by the presets content. This will load values for all fixtures the preset contains values for,
and will select all of these fixtures.
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