
4. Palettes - Page 139
Pearl 2008 Manual - 16th July 2007
the type set to “All” no matter what fixtures you select. Legends saved
with the fixture type set to “All” will be shown whenever the “All” fixture
type is selected.
You change the fixture type for which you are setting the legends using
softkey G [Set fixture type].
1> Press D [Set Legend].
2> Check the Fixture Type is correct (shown on the top line of the
display). Press G [Set Fixture Type] and select a fixture type to
set legends for a different fixture.
3> Press B [Palette Page] to set a legend for a palette page, or C
[Palette] to set a legend for a palette entry.
4> Find the entry you want to name using F [More] and G [Back] to
move through the pages
5> Press the softkey for the entry you want to change.
6> Type the legend using the external Qwerty keyboard and press
Enter to save.
You would typically use “All” if your palette legends are the same for all
fixtures and you don’t want to type individual palette legends in for all
your fixtures; this allows you to set the legend only once.
4.3.3 Viewing the contents of a palette
Press View, then Focus, then enter a Palette number. (Or press View
then a grey Palette/Flash button).
The palette contents will be displayed on the VDU screen. You can
change the attributes displayed by pressing the Attribute buttons.
For an Individual palette (a position palette is shown in the picture)
there will be a value for each fixture. For a Shared palette there will be
one value for each type of fixture.
4.4 Timing
4.4.1 Recalling a palette with a fade time
You can recall a palette with a fade time by typing a time (in seconds)
after you press Focus, before you recall the palette.
Recalling Palettes with a fade time is very effective when you are
running a show. However, if you use a fade time the palette does not
get put in the programmer, so you should not use fades when you are
programming.
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