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Using Park<br />

The park instruction allows you to set a channel or parameter to a specific value and have it remain<br />

at that level on stage (live mode), prohibiting manual control override, cue or submaster playback<br />

modification. Park may also be used to place a scaling instruction on the intensity output of a<br />

channel.<br />

Note:<br />

Parked values are withheld from all record targets, but you can manually set levels for parked<br />

channels and parameters and store those values into record targets. Keep in mind that the values<br />

set and stored in live do not actually output to the system if the parameter is parked.<br />

When channels or parameters are parked, the LED on the [Park] button illuminates and the live<br />

display will indicate “Parked Channels” or “Parked Dimmers” in the top right corner. In addition, any<br />

parked channel or parameter will be indicated with a white channel number and a “P” will be visible<br />

in the channel. When the parked channel or parameter is unparked, it reverts to the level the<br />

console is currently providing, or its default value if there is no current instruction.<br />

Park instructions are not subject to partitioned control. Any programmer or operator may park and<br />

unpark channels or parameters as needed. Parked parameters set by radio focus remotes (RFR)<br />

will automatically unpark when the associated device goes offline.<br />

Channels, parameters and outputs can be parked and unparked from live and from the park display.<br />

Park Display<br />

A parked channel intensity is not impacted by grandmaster or blackout operations.<br />

You can access the park display by pressing [Park] [Park] or [Blind] & [Park]. The park display<br />

shows all parked channels and parameter values on the top half of the screen and all parked<br />

addresses (dimmers) on the bottom half of the screen. Parked channels displayed on the top of the<br />

screen can be displayed in the summary, table, and packed table views seen in the live/blind<br />

display by using the [Format] key.<br />

When a channel intensity is parked, the parked value will be indicated in white text. When a channel<br />

has a non-intensity parameter that is parked, that parameter will also be indicated with white text.<br />

The display also provides detail of which user parked the channel or parameter (when multiple<br />

users are on the system).<br />

When an address is parked, it will appear in the bottom half of the park display. The address, parked<br />

value, affected channels and parameters are indicated.<br />

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