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Step 6: To select a device interface (optional), click {Interface}.<br />

• This displays up to six buttons labeled {ACN}, {EDMX}, {ArtNet}, {Avab UDP},<br />

{DMX}, and {Default}. Select an interface for the selected device. Once your<br />

selection is made, the command line will populate with the selected interfaces<br />

and terminate. If left blank, the {Default} is used as selected in the {Network}<br />

section of the ECU.<br />

Step 7: Select the {Attributes} softkey to set detailed moving light attributes.<br />

• The following buttons may be available on this page: {Invert Pan} and {Invert<br />

Tilt}, {Swap}, {Scroller}, {Gobo Wheel}, {Color Wheel}, {Preheat},<br />

{Proportion}, and {Curve}.<br />

• If your moving light includes parameters such as a color scroller or gobo<br />

wheel and you have custom gels or non-standard patterns installed, use the<br />

Scroller/Wheel Picker and the Editor to modify the device patched (See<br />

Using the Scroller/Wheel Picker and Editor, page 74). The more specific your<br />

patch data (including accurate colors and patterns) the more detailed<br />

programming and operating will be.<br />

Step 8: Select the {Database} softkey to specify notes and keyword text related to your<br />

selected channel for reference and future queries.<br />

• Clicking the {Notes} or {Text} button opens the virtual PC keyboard on the CIA.<br />

Clicking [Enter] returns the CIA to the database page.<br />

Patching a Compound Channel<br />

A compound channel consists of any channel that controls more than one device. It can consist of<br />

mutliple dimmers patched to the same channel or accessories patched to a channel (such as a<br />

fixture with a color scroller, a fixture with a gobo wheel, and so on). By default, <strong>Ion</strong> will add a part if<br />

you are trying to patch to a channel that has already been assigned an address.<br />

To patch a compound channel in channel format:<br />

• [9] [At] [5] [4] [0]<br />

Assuming that channel 9 is already patched to an address, this will create a part 2 and<br />

address it at output 540.<br />

• [8] [Part] [2] [At] [5] [1] [3]<br />

This will create a part 2 for channel 8 and address it at output 513. If you wish to patch by<br />

address while in the channel view, press:<br />

• {Address} [5] [1] [3] [At] [8] [Enter]<br />

This will perform the same action as the previous example, assuming channel 8 was<br />

previously patched to an address.<br />

To patch a compound channel in address format:<br />

• [5] [1] [3] [At] [8] [Enter]<br />

This will perform the same action as the previous example, assuming channel 8 was<br />

previously patched to an address.<br />

CAUTION:<br />

Note:<br />

It is recommended that you do not patch more than one multiple-parameter device<br />

(such as moving lights) to the same channel. Doing so can cause extreme<br />

difficulty in controlling the devices.<br />

If at any point you try to patch an address that is already in use, <strong>Ion</strong> will post an<br />

advisory to indicate this, preventing you from duplicating addresses in your patch.<br />

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