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Sneak<br />

The [Sneak] command (when a destination is not provided) removes manual changes from<br />

selected channels and allows the channels to sneak back to their background states (cue or<br />

submaster instruction, if any). For Expression users, this is similar to Release.<br />

If there is no background state from the playbacks, the channel parameters will be set to their home<br />

position. The sneak command follows the sneak timing default established in Setup (see Setup -<br />

{Manual Control}, page 101), unless a timing value is provided as part of the sneak command.<br />

The sneak command can also be used to send a channel parameter to a specific destination, either<br />

with or without timing. The following examples illustrate the various methods of using the sneak<br />

command:<br />

• [channel list] [Sneak] [Enter] - releases manual control, setting parameters to their<br />

background state. If there are current values for those parameters from a playback, those are<br />

the values that will be restored. If there are no values from a playback, the parameters are set<br />

to home (or default) position.<br />

• [channel list] [Color] [Sneak] [Enter] - sneaks color of the selected channels to the default<br />

or background state.<br />

• [Sneak] [Enter] - when no channels are selected, restores all channels with manual values<br />

to their background state.<br />

• [Sneak] [Sneak]- puts {AllNPs} [Sneak] on the command line, which sneaks out all nonintensity<br />

parameters. [Sneak][Sneak] is a self-terminating command.<br />

• [Sneak] [3] [Enter] - restores all channels with manual values to their background<br />

state in 3 seconds.<br />

• [Group] [5] [9] [Sneak] [Enter] - selects group 5 and sneaks it to color<br />

palette 9 using default sneak time.<br />

• [Group] [3] [at] [1] [Sneak] [7] [Enter] - selects group 3 and sneaks<br />

it to color palette 1 in 7 seconds.<br />

• [Sub] [4] [At] [5] [0] [Sneak] [2] [Enter] - selects submaster 4 and sneaks it to 50% in 2<br />

seconds.<br />

Note:<br />

When recalling a reference from the direct selects to use with the sneak<br />

command, the sneak command has to be entered before the reference.<br />

• [Chan][1] [Sneak] {Preset 1}- selects channel 1 and sneaks it to preset 1 using default sneak<br />

time.<br />

• [Chan][2][Sneak][2]{Intensity Palette 3} - selects channel 2 and sneaks it to<br />

intensity palette 3 in 2 seconds<br />

Flip<br />

The {Flip} feature is used to invert the pan and tilt values of selected channels to achieve the same<br />

focus position from the opposite yoke position. This allows you to correctly focus a fixture that may<br />

be at the end of its pan or tilt range or to correct a fade that may be moving in an undesired<br />

direction. {Flip} is a softkey in the encoder LCD. To access it, press and hold either the “Pan” or<br />

“Tilt” encoder, then press the corresponding softkey.<br />

The following example illustrates the use of {Flip}:<br />

• [channel list] {Flip}<br />

126 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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