User guide
3 System Basics 39
Text indicators
• + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indicates that there is discrete timing within the associated cue
• * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indicates the cue has an allfade command
• A or a . . . . . . . . . . . . indicates an asserted cue. “A” indicates the entire cue is
asserted. “a” indicates a channel or parameter assert only.
• B or b . . . . . . . . . . . . indicates a blocked cue. “B” indicates the entire cue is blocked.
“b” indicates a channel/parameter block only.
• F1 - F10 . . . . . . . . . . indicate faders numbered 1-10 on the console.
• F9 (see in cue 11) . . indicates a follow time associated with the cue (in this case,
9seconds).
• H (see in cue 9) . . . . indicates the cue has a hold time.
• H4 (see in cue 10) . . indicates a hang time associated with the cue (in this case 4
seconds).
• L2 (on fader pg. 8) . . indicates a cue list number (in this case, list 2).
• M or m . . . . . . . . . . . indicates a marked cue. “M” indicates an AutoMark or a
reference mark that is used by a subsequent cue. “m” indicates
a reference mark that is currently unused by any subsequent
cue (see Using Mark, page 171).
• R (see in cue 8) . . . . indicates the source cue which refers back to an earlier mark
(see Referenced Marks, page 173).
• S2 (on fader pg. 1) . . indicates submaster number (in this case, sub 1).
Note: For more details on information contained in the playback status display, see
Playback Status Display, page 44.










