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Mark Display Indicators<br />

In the previous example, indications that a mark had been placed are as follows. Cue 10 would be<br />

shown with a mark flag (M) in the cue list. In addition, when cue 10 is played back, channels 1-10<br />

will show a green “MK” in the intensity field, while the non-intensity parameters would show the<br />

source cue number in green “Q12” (the MK in the intensity field is green if, in cue 10, the lights are<br />

fading to zero and then the NPs are marking. If, in cue 10, channels 1-10 were already at zero, a<br />

magenta “MK” will be displayed).<br />

The source cue (cue 12) would include a green “M” next to the intensity level and any non-intensity<br />

parameter values would be displayed in green. Also, in the cue list, cue 12 would have an “R” in the<br />

mark flags field. If a mark has been placed on a cue, but that cue is not yet marking any lights, the<br />

“M” will be represented as “m”. You will also see an “m” if the mark is no longer in tact.<br />

Applying Flags as Channels are Marked<br />

You may also apply a mark flag to a previous cue by doing the following:<br />

• [select channels] {Mark} [Cue] [5] [Enter]<br />

• [Record] [Cue] [8] [Enter]<br />

This would mark cue 5 to perform any non-intensity moves stored in cue 8. The display indicators<br />

for this mark would be the same as shown in the previous example. As long as intensity is at zero<br />

within the cue range, if there are any non-intensity move instructions for these channels between<br />

these two cues, they will be removed.<br />

It is also possible to mark only certain parameters for marked moves, while allowing live moves for<br />

other parameters.<br />

For Example:<br />

If you wanted to mark only focus, and allow all other parameters to transition while the light<br />

is fading up, you can press:<br />

• [1] [thru] [10] [Focus] {Mark} [Enter]<br />

Removing Referenced Marks<br />

Mark is a toggle state. Therefore, the first mark command sets a mark. The second removes it.<br />

To remove a mark flag from a cue, press:<br />

• [Cue] [n] {Mark} [Enter]<br />

To remove a mark from a channel:<br />

• [select channel] {Mark} [Enter]<br />

Note:<br />

If a mark is removed from a channel in live, the corresponding cue must be<br />

updated.<br />

178 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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