On Command
This page describes the syntax and how to use the on command.
To go to the on command, press On on the console.
Description
With the on command you can
- turn on an executor
- turn on an executor with fade time
- turn on all normal executors assigned with a cue list
- activate all values of a fixture in the programmer
- activate all values from a preset type for the selected fixtures in the programmer
Syntax
1. Turn on an executor.
2. Turn on an executor with fade time.
3. Turn on all normal executors with a cue list.
4. Activate all values of a fixture in the programmer.
5. Active all values from a preset type for the selected fixtures in the programmer.
Example 1
Let´s assume, you will turn on executor 1.
There are three ways to do this.
a) Press On, and the respective executor button .
b) Press On Exec 1 Please.
c) Press On, and tap the respective executor button in the executor bar view.
Executor 1 is on.
Example 2
Let´s assume, you will turn on executor 1 with a fade time of 2 seconds.
Press On Exec 1 Time (=Fade) 2 Please.
Executor 1 will go on with a fade time of 2 seconds.
Example 3
Let´s assume, you will turn on all normal executors with a cue list on the current page.
Press On Thru Please.
All normal executors with a cue list on the current page are turned on.
Example 4
Let´s assume, you will activate all values from fixture 1 thru 10 in the programmer.
There are two ways to do this:
a) Press On Fixture 1 Thru 10 Please.
b) Select fixture 1 thru 10 in the fixtures view and press twice Please.
All values from fixture 1 thru 10 are active in the programmer.
Example 5
Let´s assume, you will active all dimmer values for the selected fixtures in the programmer.
There are three ways to do this:
a) Press On + Preset (= PresetType) 1 Please.
b) Press On + Preset (= PresetType) Dimmer Please.
c) Double press Dimmer in the preset type bar.
The dimmer values from the selected fixtures are active in the programmer.