Event V3 Operating Manual - Jands
Event V3 Operating Manual - Jands Event V3 Operating Manual - Jands
Advanced Features 16.00 Restricting Access to Various Menus and Controls It is possible to limit the access a user has to the Event menus and controls: 1. Press the Setup button to open the Setup menu. 2. Move the cursor to the DESK field and press the ON (+) button to open the Set Desk menu. 3. Move the cursor to the MODE field and press the ON (+)/OFF (- ) button to toggle between REC and PLAY. In the PLAY mode the following menus and menu fields are not available: Memory Edit Chase Page Label Page Chs 1 Page Chs 2 File Save Patch Clear File Label MCard In the Record mode all console functions are available. TIP: The Event also allows a PASSWORD to be set so that it is not possible to change from PLAY to RECORD until the password has been correctly entered. (To set a Password see Section 23.00). 110 Event V3 Manual
© Jands Electronics May 1995 17.00 Function Keys Function keys are only available on the Event Plus consoles. The right hand bank of Assign Master Flash buttons become Function Keys whenever Function Keys are enabled. Any operation that involves numerous button presses can be simplified by the use of Function Keys (Macros). That way, pressing one button will reproduce the actions of up to 30 button presses. TIP: Use Macros to speed up recordings by having words as Macros, e.g. RAYS, WASH, or use Macros to change to the next page during a show. Event V3 Manual 111
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© <strong>Jands</strong> Electronics May 1995<br />
17.00 Function Keys<br />
Function keys are only available on the <strong>Event</strong> Plus consoles. The right hand bank<br />
of Assign Master Flash buttons become Function Keys whenever Function Keys are<br />
enabled.<br />
Any operation that involves numerous button presses can be simplified by the use<br />
of Function Keys (Macros). That way, pressing one button will reproduce the<br />
actions of up to 30 button presses.<br />
TIP:<br />
Use Macros to speed up recordings by having words as Macros, e.g. RAYS,<br />
WASH, or use Macros to change to the next page during a show.<br />
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