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[Next] and [Last]<br />

The [Next] and [Last] buttons increment and decrement channel selection. If only one channel is<br />

selected, [Next] increments the channel selection to the next sequential channel, while [Last]<br />

decrements the channel selection by one.<br />

Select channel 10 then change the selection to channel 11 using the [Next] key:<br />

• [1] [0] [Enter]<br />

Channel 10 is selected with a gold outline around the entire channel and the channel<br />

number is indicated in white.<br />

• [Next]<br />

Channel 11 is now selected with a gold outline and white channel number while channel 10<br />

is no longer selected.<br />

If there is no specific channel selected when [Next] or [Last] is pressed, channel 1 is selected.<br />

When a group of channels is selected, pressing [Next] or [Last] selects the first or last channel in<br />

the channel list.<br />

For Example:<br />

Channels 11 through 20 are selected:<br />

• [Next]<br />

Channels 11 through 20 are still the specified channel list but only channel 11 is selected<br />

for control. You can now sequentially press [Next] or [Last] to cycle through the list. Press<br />

[Select Last] to reselect the entire range.<br />

Note:<br />

Offset<br />

[Next] and [Last] work with the current flexichannel state. See “Using<br />

Flexichannel” on page 40.<br />

{Offset} is a feature used to select a range of channels from a broader channel selection. For the<br />

offset feature to function, you must first select a group of channels, then press {Offset}. When<br />

{Offset} is pressed, the softkeys change to the following: {Even}, {Odd}, {Reverse}, and<br />

{Random}. These keys, along with the numeric keys from the keypad are used to create channel<br />

offsets. These channel commands can be combined with group record functions.<br />

The following examples illustrate how offset works:<br />

• [1] [thru] [10] {Offset} {Even} [Enter] - selects channels 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.<br />

• [1] [thru] [2] [0] {Offset} [3] [Enter] - from the selected group, this syntax would select<br />

channels 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19 which is an offset of every third channel from the selection.<br />

• {Group 5} {Offset} {Random} [Enter] - selects all channels in Group 5 and places them in<br />

random order. This selection may be used only temporarily or it may be recorded to a new<br />

Group.<br />

• [1] [thru] [2] [0] {Offset} {Even} {Random} [Enter] - selects all even channels within the<br />

range and puts them in random order.<br />

• {Offset} [4] [Enter] -selects every fourth channel in the current channel selection.<br />

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