Specifications

To change the Channel Block, proceed as follows:
1 Move to the “[SETUP] [DEFAULTS]” menu.
2 Use the [>] and [<] soft buttons to move the cursor to the Chan Block
field and rotate the Master Select rotary clockwise or
anti-clockwise to increment or decrement the value as required.
Hint The Channel Block setting for channels can be particularly useful
when controlling devices that use more than one channel each, e.g.
moving lights. By setting the Channel Block to the number of
channels used by each device, the Channel Scroll will move the
scroll ‘window’ along one device at a time, so that the various
functions — such as pan; tilt; gobo; iris; etc. — are on the same
Rotary Controls for each device.
Note When Channel Scroll is operated, the level of the channels moved
outside the scope of the scroll ‘window’ are not changed. i.e., their
levels remain as set.
5.2
Outputprecedence
Before modifying channels it is important to understand the
concept of Output Precedence.
5.2.1 Concepts
On the Navigator console each output channel can be controlled
from several different sources, such as Cues (section 6), Presets
(section 5.5).
As a channel could have its level set from one of more of these
sources at the same time, it has two operating modes which
determine how the levels from these different sources effect the
output level of the channel:
Highest Takes Precedence — referred to as HTP.
Latest Takes Precedence — referred to as LTP.
Controlling Channels
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