High End Systems 2.0.0-EN Manuale Utente
7.3
Using Groups in Programming
You use groups in the same way that you would use fixture selections, for example:
•
Group
1
,
Enter
: selects all the fixtures in Group 1.
•
Group
1
@
50
,
Enter
: selects all the fixtures in Group 1 and sets their intens-
ity to 50%.
•
Group
1
+ Fixture
3
@
50
,
Enter
: you can mix fixture and group selections.
One particularly useful syntax to use with groups is the
/
key:
•
Group
1
/ Group
3
: selects only fixtures that are in both groups.
7.4
Editing Group Contents
To edit a group's contents, select the group within the Programmer or editor, make changes to
the selection and re-record the group. Hog 4OS will ask you to choose from Insert, Merge and
Replace (p.152). Select Replace to update the group with the new selection.
the selection and re-record the group. Hog 4OS will ask you to choose from Insert, Merge and
Replace (p.152). Select Replace to update the group with the new selection.
7.4.1
Removing Fixtures from Groups
You can remove the fixtures that are currently selected in the Programmer or editor from a pre-
viously recorded group. If you have a fixture selected in the Programmer or editor that is not in
the group, that fixture is ignored.
viously recorded group. If you have a fixture selected in the Programmer or editor that is not in
the group, that fixture is ignored.
For example, if you have a group containing fixtures 1-5, and you want to remove Fixture 2:
1.
Fixture
2
,
Enter
: select the fixture you want to remove.
2.
Record
,
Remove
: the Remove button is on the Record Options Toolbar at
the bottom of the right-hand screen.
3.
Group
5
,
Enter
: removes Fixture 2 from Group 5.
7.5
Deleting Groups
To delete a group:
1.
Group
1
Delete
: deletes group 1.
2.
Click
OK
to confirm the delete.
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Section 7: Groups