Parking Channels in Express
Park a channel by specifying the channel number and level. You may park multiple channels at once. Set the level using the keyboard or with reference to a preset focus point. When channels are parked, a yellow alert appears near the top of the command display that reads Park Enabled.
Using the keyboard
Park one or more channels at levels taken from the keyboard as follows.
Keystrokes: | Action: |
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1. Press [Stage]. | Selects Stage display |
2. Press [S6], Park. | Prompt reads: Select channel number(s), then press ENTER to park, press AT to select level, or press RELEASE to unpark |
3. Press [1] [Thru] [1][0] [Full]. | Alert appears: Parked Channels |
Parking at a focus point
You can park channels at a focus point as well as park focus point channels themselves. See Parking recorded channels for information about parking focus point channels.
When you park channels at a focus point, they are linked to the focus point and take whatever levels are set for the channels in the focus point. If those levels in the focus point change, the link causes the same change to occur for the parked channels. Channels parked at a focus point are shown in the Park display with both the channel’s current level in the focus point and the focus point number.
Park channels at a focus point using the following procedure.
Keystrokes: | Action: |
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1. Press [Stage]. | Selects Stage display |
2. Press [S6], Park. | Prompt reads: Select channel number(s), then press ENTER to park, press AT to select level, or press RELEASE to unpark |
3. Press [Chan] [1] [Thru] [1][0] [Focus Point] [6]. | Prompt reads: Select focus point and press ENTER |
4. Press [Enter]. | Parks the channel at focus point 6 Alert appears: Parked Channels |