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If you change an Attribute of a Fixture, and deselect it to edit another Fixture,
the first channel is still in the Programmer even though you are now using a
different Instrument. You may even be in a different Attribute Bank. It will
store in any Memories or Chase Steps you may make until you press
CLEAR.
 To avoid storing unwanted information when programming press the
CLEAR button before starting to build any Memories or Chases.
If a channel does not change in level when a Playback Fader is moved,
it is probably under the control of the Programmer. Release it by
pressing CLEAR.
See also Section 4.2 How HTP and LTP Channels behave in the
Programmer.
1.6.1 Placing Channels in the Programmer
Channels are placed in the Programmer when ever they are edited by any
means
 but not as a result of recalling Memories or Chases.
Recalling a Memory or a Chase on a Playback Fader does not put the
Channels in the Programmer.
 This means that you cannot record new Memories or Chases using looks
straight from a Playback Fader (However see Section 9.7 The INCLUDE
button).
1.6.2 Clearing Channels from the Programmer
Channels can be removed from the Programmer by :
Either
 Pressing CLEAR
or
 Using the OFF Function. (See Section 4.8 The OFF button).
1.7 Clearing the Desk with a WIPEALL
WIPEALL empties the Pearl of all previous programming, including the
patch, but leaves the System Software intact.
 A WIPEALL is recommended before starting to program any new show.
Make sure any important data is saved to disk before doing a WIPEALL
or it will be lost forever!! 
(See Section 14.1.2 Saving your show to disk.)
1.7.1 To do a WIPEALL
 Turn the Key to System. 
Puts you in SYSTEM MODE menu.
 Press Softbutton A [SERVICE]. 
Puts you in the SERVICE menu.
 Press Softbutton F [WIPEALL]. 
Asks you to press Softbutton F to confirm
WIPEALL or press EXIT to abort..
 Press Softbutton F again. 
Console energises and restores you to SYSTEM MODE
menu.