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Step 2: Press:
• [At] [y], where [y] is a proportional level, or use the level wheel/trackpad.
When you do this, you are using the focus point like it is a group. No
reference to recorded levels is created or maintained. Direct levels are
recorded in any subsequent record command.
• [Focus Point] [y] [Enter], where [y] is the focus point you want to reference
to. This could be the same as the focus point you used in step 1, if you
wanted to look at the entire focus point on stage, for example. Or, you can
use the focus point in step 1 as a selection tool, and the focus point here as
a level setting tool.
Frame Tables
Frame Tables allow you to catalog and edit information when using accessories such as
color scrollers or effects wheels. By naming and defining the range of possibilities, you can
enhance the speed and accuracy of including these devices in your show.
Frame Tables are a generated list of DMX values relative to the options available in your
device. The information is displayed in a table indicating the name of each frame, as well
as the DMX value to reach the start, center, and end of that frame.
For example, if you have a color scroller with 20 frames of equal size, you can quickly
formulate a table for that device, name each frame individually, and see at what DMX value
each frame begins, centers, and ends.
Create Frame Tables
Step 1: On your Emphasis Facepanel or from the virtual facepanel in Emphasis
Visualization, press [Setup] [1][1] [Enter] to access the Moving Light Functions
menu.
Step 2: Press [6][Enter] to display the Frame Table List
Step 3: Type a number to indicate the new table and press [S3 - Edit Table]. The new
frame table will open.
Step 4: Press [S1 - Number of Frames] and then type the number of frames or options
that the device has. Press [Enter]. The table will autofill the start, center, and
ending DMX values for all available frames for the device.
Step 5: Press [S3 - Frame Label] and then type the number of the frame you want to
label. Press [Enter]. Type the name of the indicated frame and Press <Enter>
or press <F7> to move to the next frame label.
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