At Command
This page describes the syntax and how to use the At command.
To go to the At command, press the At key on the console.
At is in the command line, now.
Description
With the At command, you can
- apply values to selected fixtures
- apply presets to selected fixtures
- apply a value from a fixture to another fixture
- apply a value to an executor
- use it as a helping command for e.g. a copy function
Syntax
1. Apply values to the selected fixtures:
2. Apply presets to selected fixtures:
3. Apply a value from a fixture to another fixture:
4. Apply a value to an executor.
5. Use the At command as a helping command for a e.g. a copy function.
Example 1
Let´s assume, you will apply the dimmer value to 50 % to the selected fixtures.
At 5 0 Please
All selected fixtures have the dimmer value 50.
Example 2
Let´s assume, you will apply a dimmer preset object to all selected fixtures.
1. Go to the Preset Pool Dimmer.
2. Tap a dimmer preset object.
OR
At Preset 1 . 2 Please
All selected fixtures have the selected dimmer preset objects.
Example 3
Let´s assume, you will apply the values from fixture 1 to fixture 2.
1. Select the fixture which should get the value
Fixture 2
2. Select the fixture where the value comes from.
At Fixture 1 Please
Fixture 2 has the value from fixture 1.
Example 4
Let´s assume, you will apply the executor 3 to the value 50 %.
Exec 3 At 5 0 Please
The executor 3 has now 50 %.
Example 5
Let´s assume you will copy the Cue 2 to the Cue 3.
You need the At command as a helping command.
Copy Cue 2 At 3 Please
The system asks you to choose the copy method.