Removing Values; Checking Output Values - Philips Strand Lighting Operation Manual

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500ML Lighting Control Console
Operation Guide

Removing Values

Sometimes you just want to remove attribute values from the programmer, either for a fixture, a group of fixtures, or
a specific attribute only. This section will provide you with the information necessary.
Note: Should you wish to clear the entire contents of the programmer, press the [CLEAR] button three (3) times.
Remove All Attributes for a Specific Fixture from the Programmer
To remove all attribute values for a specific fixture (ie. Fixture 501) from the programmer, press the [OFF] key,
followed by [FIXTURE] [501] [ENTER].
It is also possible to enter the command for a range of fixtures:
[OFF] [FIXTURE] [501] [THRU] [512] [ENTER]
or
[OFF] [FIXTURE] [501] [+] [510] [THRU] [512] [ENTER]
You may also use a Fixture Pool Window for visual selection of the Fixture. To do that, press and hold the [OFF] key
and simultaneously press the [FIXTURE] button. A fixture pool window will be shown. Now select the Pool-Item of
the appropriate Fixture.
Remove All Attributes for a Fixture Group from the Programmer
To remove all attribute values for group of fixtures, (ie. Group 1) from the programmer, press the [OFF] key, followed
by [GROUP] [1] [ENTER].
It is also possible to enter the command for a range of fixtures:
[OFF] [GROUP] [5] [+] [6] [ENTER]
You may also use a Group-Pool Window for visual selection of the Fixture. To do that, press and hold the [OFF] key
and simultaneously press the [GROUP] button. A group pool window will be shown. Now select the Pool-Item of the
appropriate group.
Removing Individual Attributes from the Programmer
You can remove individual attributes from the selected fixtures in the programmer by holding the [OFF] key and
turning the relevant encoder at the same time.

Checking Output Values

Sometimes, especially in troubleshooting situations during programming, it is vital to check the console's Output
Values, or to see the origin of a value. The Output Window may be used to do so.
To open the Output Window, press the [OPEN] key and select Current Output from the open toolbar.
Figure 166: Open Toolbar - Current Output Selection
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