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About Partitioned Control<br />

When multiple programmers are working on an <strong>Ion</strong> system, partitioned control can be used to<br />

restrict a specific user’s access to certain channels. This can help avoid overlapping control of<br />

channels by multiple programmers at once.<br />

Channels can be included in more than one partition.<br />

Partitions only affect which channels a user has access to. They do not affect playback. As cue<br />

attributes are shared, in most instances programmers using different partitions will choose to store<br />

into different cue lists.<br />

How to Use Partitions<br />

The primary use of partitioned control is to allow more than one programmer to work on a show file<br />

at the same time without the risk of one user storing data for another user’s partitioned channels.<br />

The most common example of this situation is when one user is programming moving lights while<br />

another user programs conventional fixtures. Partitioned control allows these users to divide the<br />

channels between them so they may work simultaneously. If one user stores data using [Record]<br />

or [Record Only], partitioned control will guarantee that only data for their partitioned channels will<br />

be stored. Data for channels not in the partition will be ignored when any store commands are<br />

performed.<br />

Setting Up Partitioned Control<br />

Partitioned control is enabled or disabled in show settings (see Show Settings, page 95). Partition<br />

defaults to “Disabled”. Enabling or disabling partitioned control is a systemwide setting, so all<br />

consoles on the network will adhere to the setting.<br />

Partition List<br />

To view the partition list, click the {Partitions} button in Show Settings. This display lists all existing<br />

partitions. There are four pre-programmed partitions in <strong>Ion</strong>, they are:<br />

• Partition 0 - No channels and no fader control. This is the default for all users when partitioned<br />

control is enabled for the first time on a show. To gain control, you must select a different<br />

partition.<br />

• Partition 1 - All channels. Allows the user access to all channels.<br />

• Partition 2 - Single Parameter Channels. Allows the user access to only channels with a<br />

single parameter.<br />

• Partition 3 - Multiple Parameter Channels. Allows the user access to only channels with<br />

multiple parameters.<br />

To select a partition in the list, enter it in the command line.<br />

• [Partition] [2] [Enter]<br />

If partitioned control is enabled, this will now be your assigned partition.<br />

290 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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