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11. User Settings and other options  - Page 117
 
 
 
 
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11.2 
Key Profiles 
The Pearl allows you to reconfigure how the front panel buttons work 
to suit your method of working. You can save your settings as a Key 
Profile. Different profiles can be selected for different users or to 
enhance the operation of the console for a particular use. 
The Pearl has standard Key Profiles for Run mode, Takeover Run 
mode and Program mode. These standard profiles cannot be edited, 
so you always know how they will behave. You can create your own 
editable profiles using one of the standard profiles as a starting point. 
The current settings of the playback 
buttons are shown on the playback 
area of the Touch Wing. 
 
11.2.1  Creating and editing key profiles 
To create or edit a profile, turn the key to System then select [Key 
Profiles]. You can then use the Manage Profiles menu to View, Edit, 
Add, Delete or Rename profiles.  
When Adding a new profile, you can select an existing profile to copy 
settings from. 
You can also edit Key Profiles 
from Program mode by holding 
Avo, then selecting [Edit Current 
Key Profile]. If the current key 
profile is one of the non-editable 
system ones, you are prompted 
to add a new profile or select an 
existing editable profile. 
The current settings for the 
[blue] and [grey] buttons are 
shown on the left side of the 
screen. 
The groups of keys you can set 
are as follows: 
Fixtures: the blue, grey or 
touch key can be allocated to 
Disabled, Select, Flash, Swop, 
Latch. The “Latch” function is 
equivalent to putting the fader 
to full for that fixture and touching again returns the fader to 0. 
Palettes: the palette (grey) key can be allocated to Disabled, Prefer 
Palette. You can select if the palette function takes precedence over 
the flash function (if a handle has both palette and flash functions) or 
vice versa. 
Groups: the group (grey) key can be allocated to Disabled, Prefer 
Group. You can select if the group function takes precedence over the 
flash function (if a handle has both group and flash functions) or vice 
versa. 
Cues: the blue or grey key can be allocated to Disabled, Flash, Swop, 
Latch, Preload.