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Recalling Palettes<br />

Palettes may be recalled from the control keypad or from direct selects. When palettes are recalled,<br />

all data is manual and will display in red. Recalled palettes are applied only to selected channels,<br />

therefore you must select channels before recalling a palette. If a selected channel or parameter<br />

has no stored value in the recalled palette, it remains in its current state. Palettes on direct selects<br />

will grey out if they are not applicable for the current channel selection.<br />

You can select all the channels included in a palette by pressing [Group] [Palette] [x] [Enter]. You<br />

can also recall an entire palette by pressing [Recall From] [Palette] [x] [Enter].<br />

Recalled palettes will appear as manual data for the specified channels. That data will appear as<br />

abbreviations of the palette type (IP3 = Intensity Palette 3, FP8 = Focus Palette 8, and so on), or as<br />

the palette label as defined in the displays settings (see Setup, page 93). To see the numeric values<br />

behind any palette (or other referenced value), press and hold the [Data] key.<br />

When palettes are recalled, channels with stored data in the palette will follow that data according<br />

to manual time settings. Palettes may also be recalled using the sneak feature (with default sneak<br />

time) or a time specified using the [Time] key.<br />

For Example:<br />

Select channels 1 through 8 at intensity level 45 and sneak into color palette 4 over 40<br />

seconds.<br />

• [1] [thru] [8] [at] [4] [5] [Sneak] [4][0] [Color Palette] [4] [Enter]<br />

You will notice channels 1 through 8 intensity and color parameters sneaking to the<br />

required values over a period of 40 seconds.<br />

You may also use groups to recall palettes. For example:<br />

• [Group] [1] [1] [Beam Palette] [5] [Enter]<br />

• [Group] [5] {Color Palette 6}<br />

Palettes may also be recalled from the direct selects which automatically terminates the command<br />

line. To recall only specific parameters of a palette, select channels and the required parameters (or<br />

those not required, using the [-] key) in the command line.<br />

The following are methods that can be used to recall palettes.<br />

• [selected channels] {direct select} - recalls the associated (IFCB) palette data for the selected<br />

channels.<br />

• [selected channels] [Palette] [n] [Enter] - recalls the associated IFCB palette for selected<br />

channels.<br />

• [Channel List] {edge} [Beam Palette] [n] [Enter] - recalls only the edge data from the<br />

specified beam palette for the selected channels.<br />

• [Group] [n] [Palette] [z] [Enter] - recalls all of the data in the palette and applies it to the<br />

selected group.<br />

• [Intensity Palette] [y] [at] [/] [z] [Enter] - recalls the intensity palette for selected channels<br />

and sets all recalled intensity values to a proportioned level of their recorded states.<br />

Note:<br />

The above example breaks the referenced link to the intensity palette. To maintain<br />

the link, the palette must be recalled without a modified intensity value. Calling<br />

back the intensity palette at full will also break this link.<br />

When recalling palettes, only channels that are selected at the point of recall will be affected by the<br />

palette recall. The data recalled from a palette is referenced. To break the reference you may use<br />

{Make Absolute}.<br />

142 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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