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- Page 5 and 6: Introduction The chapter *Using The
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- Page 17 and 18: 5 PHYSICAL AND VIRTUAL FADERS 5.1 I
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- Page 43 and 44: 7 OUTPUT PATCH Output Patch 7.1 Int
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Output Patch 7.5.2 Editing a dimmer
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Output Patch 7.6 Testing a dimmer A
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� Displays the Patched Dimmers in
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A warning is issued. � A warning
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Show Management 8.3.2 Re-saving an
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8.5 Selectively loading information
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Selectively loading information fro
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The Directory Manger (Dialogue box
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examples of keystrokes � Displ
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examples of keystrokes � Display
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� The selected show is to be save
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Show Management Note: Once the show
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Insert floppy disk Show Management
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Show Management PATH � If a direc
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… Show Management … � Use t
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Channel Control � Selects all the
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� Sets channel 1 to 70%. � S
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Channel Control � The level
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OR Channel Control or � Selects
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10 GROUPS 10.1 Introduction Groups
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examples of keystrokes Groups
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� Note that the key is not requi
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Groups � Exits the Group Manager
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� Displays the renumber dialogue
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11 SUBMASTERS 11.1 Introduction Sub
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11.3.1 Selecting one submaster exam
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Submaster � Sets gr
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11.5 Erasing the submasters Submast
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Submaster If a submaster is configu
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Submaster The channels in a Bypasse
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Submaster Note: When a submaster is
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examples of keystrokes � Display
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… Submaster ... � Use the cur
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Submaster Each motion control instr
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12 BANKS 12.1 Introduction Banks A
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examples of keystrokes Banks
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Banks Permissible logical groups of
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Banks 12.3.4 Loading a four-cell re
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Banks � Exits the Bank Manager (
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13 RECORDING AND LOADING MEMORIES 1
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Recording and Loading Memories Any
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examples of keystrokes � Selec
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Recording and Loading Memories 13.5
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Recording and Loading Memories
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Recording and Loading Memories Note
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examples of keystrokes Recording an
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Recording and Loading Memories
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Recording and Loading Memories 13.9
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Recording and Loading Memories 13.9
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Recording and Loading Memories …
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Recording and Loading Memories The
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Recording and Loading Memories Only
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examples of keystrokes � Select
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examples of keystrokes Recording an
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Recording and Loading Memories The
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Recording and Modifying Times 14.2.
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examples of keystrokes Time (time)
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Recording and Modifying Times 14.3.
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� Selects the special times displ
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Recording and Modifying Times Quite
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Recording and Modifying Times
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� Exits the chrono function. Reco
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15 CHASERS & EFFECTS 15.1 Introduct
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� Step 2 is channel 2 at full.
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� Step 1 is channels 1 to 5 at fu
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examples of keystrokes � Loads
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Type 16 Individual random triggerin
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Setting Value Speed 1 second per st
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examples of keystrokes � Load
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The available modes are listed belo
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� Starts the chaser: it now runs
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� These functions are used to ref
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examples of keystrokes � Pauses
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15.9.4 Parameter times in chasers P
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15.11 Chaser with individual step t
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Chasers & Effects Note: An audio mo
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Chasers & Effects Not all modificat
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Chasers & Effects � Pressing o
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Chaser Manager (Dialogue box 230) C
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� Confirms the renumbering operat
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15.16 Intelligent Link for chasers
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examples of keystrokes � Display
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examples of keystrokes � Selec
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Sequence Manager and Events 16.3.1
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Sequence Manager and Events 16.3.2
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Sequence Manager and Events Control
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� To confirm the changes and retu
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Sequence Manager and Events 16.4.7
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Sequence Manager and Events � E
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� Exits the Sequence Event dialog
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� Displays the event for editing.
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A WARNING IS ISSUED � A warning i
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Playbacks and Playback Configuratio
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17.5 Playback configuration Playbac
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Playback Fader Configuration (Dialo
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17.7 Playback with manual fades Pla
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examples of keystrokes (Playba
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Playbacks and Playback Configuratio
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examples of keystrokes � Exits
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17.11 Using both playbacks simultan
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… Playbacks and Playback Configur
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Live 18.2.2 Parameters Full details
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� Releases all captured channels
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18.4 Loading memories in Live Live
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19 MOTION CONTROL SETUP 19.1 Introd
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19.3 Importing definitions from the
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OR … Motion Control Setup wheel o
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Motion Control Setup ISIS ® allows
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If the range of dimmers is non-cons
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Motion Control Setup The steps with
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Motion Control Setup The following
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Motion Control Setup � Sta
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Motion Control Setup Channel 1 is p
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Motion Control Setup 19.8.3 Y inver
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� Displays the list of parameters
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Motion Control Setup Intensity Inte
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Motion Control Setup By setting the
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Motion Control Setup 19.9.19 Move I
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examples of keystrokes Motion Contr
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� Use the wheel or the down arrow
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examples of keystrokes Motion Contr
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� Confirms the modifications and
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� Confirms the modifications and
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� Confirms the modifications and
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� Confirms the modifications and
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� Confirms the modifications and
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20 USING COLOUR CHANGERS 20.1 Intro
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� Activates the C Group (colour)
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OR … wheel or ... or use the al
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Using Colour Changers 20.3.1 Displa
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Using Colour Changers If the fader
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Using Colour Changers 20.6.1 Plotti
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Using Colour Changers If scrollers
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21 USING MOVING LIGHTS 21.1 Introdu
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Using Moving Lights Some instrument
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Using Moving Lights � The Edit P
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Using Moving Lights It may be usefu
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Using Moving Lights � Selects co
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Using Moving Lights A third method
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Using Moving Lights Alternatively,
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The Parameter Group window, giving
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examples of keystrokes Using Moving
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… Using Moving Lights … � U
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examples of keystrokes � Select
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Using Moving Lights This way of wor
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Using Moving Lights 21.10.3 Grab Th
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Using Moving Lights Note: The repos
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Using Moving Lights If no other fie
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SPECIAL TIMES Using Moving Lights P
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Using Moving Lights When a special
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Using Moving Lights � Confirms t
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21.19 Summary Using Moving Lights T
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22 MOTION CONTROL LIBRARIES 22.1 In
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… Motion Control Libraries …
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Note: As a precaution, the direct l
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Motion Control Libraries 22.6.3 Del
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Motion Control Libraries � Re
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Some of the laws available in the E
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23.2.5 Effect Delay Effect Generato
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Effect Generator � Confirm the s
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Sine law allocated to the Tilt para
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Wave effect Effect Generator The ef
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Effect Generator … … � Use
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Effect Generator The pictures below
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24 MACROS & LEARN PROFILES 24.1 Int
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Macros & Learn Profiles OR ! on th
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OR Macros & Learn Profiles Wheel or
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Macros & Learn Profiles � Select
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� Confirms the renumbering operat
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example of keystrokes � Displa
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Macros & Learn Profiles Whenever th
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General Configuration dialogue with
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example of keystrokes � Stops al
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25 SPECIAL CHANNEL NUMBERING 25.1 I
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� For example, enter a target val
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Special Channel Numbering � The
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examples of keystrokes OR DMX Input
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26.4 The DMX input virtual fader DM
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DMX Input Patch � Patches i
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27 COPY AND PART FUNCTIONS 27.1 Int
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examples of keystrokes Copy and Par
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Copy and Part Functions 27.4 Copy c
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… Copy and Part Functions
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27.7.2 Part Record parameters Copy
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27.9.2 Part Load parameters Copy an
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29 HTP - FTP - LTP MODES 29.1 Intro
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examples of keystrokes � Display
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� Intensities are sent to the Out
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HTP-FTP-LTP Modes LTP allows the op
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HTP-FTP-LTP Modes The following exa
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HTP-FTP-LTP Modes � Confirms the
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HTP-FTP-LTP Modes The final Output
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29.11 Parameter modes in the playba
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30 TOUCHSCREEN CONTROL 30.1 Introdu
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30.4 Static mode (LCD1) Touchscreen
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Mode Dir Fade Cycle + Right Square
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Touchscreen Control If the selected
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31 USING THE ALPHANUMERIC KEYBOARD
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Using the Alphanumeric Keyboard Fun
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Using the Alphanumeric Keyboard Fun
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Synchronised Tracking Backup Desk D
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� Applies the settings and exits
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� Makes a subject selection, this
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34 TROUBLESHOOTING 34.1 Introductio
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Troubleshooting 34.5.3 A memory doe
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35 ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATIO
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Table of content 5.11 Using the Whe
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Table of content 11.3.1 Selecting o
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Table of content 14.2.3 Times in 10
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Table of content 17.3.1 Recording a
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Table of content 20 USING COLOUR CH
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Table of content 23.1 Introduction
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Table of content 29.8.1 All paramet
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