
194 Chapter 15 Park
Parking recorded channels
Cues, submasters, groups and focus points may all be parked, either at
the levels recorded for their channels or at a proportional level.
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For
example, if all your worklights are recorded in a group, you could park that
group at once, rather than park the worklight channels individually.
Following is an example of how to park a group’s channels. Use the same
procedure to park the channels of a cue, submaster or focus point except
press the [Cue], [Sub] or [Focus Point] key in place of the [Group] key in
step 2 of this procedure.
Unparking recorded channels
You can unpark all channels that are recorded into a cue, submaster, group
or focus point.
Follow the procedure below to unpark the channels in a cue. To unpark
channels in a submaster, group or focus point, press the [Sub], [Group] or
[Focus Point] key in place of the [Cue] key in step 2 of this procedure.
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Parking focus point channels only takes the current levels in the focus point. It
does not create a link to the focus point.
Keystrokes:
Action:
1. Press [Stage].
Selects Live display
2. Press [S6], Park, [Group].
Prompt reads:
Group mode - Select group number,
then press AT to park, or press
Release to unpark
3. Enter the group number
and press [At].
Selects the group to park
Prompt reads:
Group mode - Enter intensity
4. Enter the level at which to
park the group’s channel.
Parks the channels at the selected
level
Keystrokes:
Action:
1. Press [Stage].
Selects Stage display
2. Press [S6], Park, [Cue].
Prompt reads:
Group mode - Select cue number to
use as group, then press AT to park,
or press Release to unpark
3. Press [5] [Rel].
Unparks cue five’s channels
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