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Page 54 – 3. Patching
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_TT.doc 03 September 2013
3.3 Copying, moving and deleting fixtures
3.3.1 Copying or moving a patched fixture
Using the Copy/Move/Link button you can make a copy of an existing
fixture or move it to a new button. You cannot link fixture buttons.
You can copy or move multiple fixtures in one operation.
Move is useful for tidying up the console.
1> Press the
Copy/Move/Link button.
2> Select [Copy] or [Move]. Pressing the Copy button again will
also toggle through these options.
3> Press the Select button of the fixture you want to copy/move.
You can select multiple fixtures.
4> Press the empty Select button where you want it to go.
The Menu Latch button latches the Copy/Move/Link menu, so
you can keep copying or moving things without having to keep
pressing the Copy/Move/Link button. Press again to unlatch.
The [Retain Layout] or [Bunch Up] option is used when copying
a group of fixtures with empty handles in the group – you can
either keep the empty handles, or bunch up the used handles
together. There is also a [Bunch Up With Offset] option which
allows you to leave a gap in the DMX channels, if you are
running a show where you need to exchange fixtures to ones
which use more DMX channels.
When in Copy mode, option [Copy Legends] can be changed to
[Don’t copy legends] so that the copied fixtures are given
default legends.
When in Move mode, [Swap Items if Required] will attempt to
reposition any existing handles which are in the way of the
move. This is useful when rearranging buttons on a page which
is nearly full.
3.3.2 Using copied fixtures
Fixture copying is very useful if you need an additional fixture of a
type you’ve already patched and programmed. The new copy will
come complete with all the cues and palettes of the original fixture
you’ve copied.
The copied fixture will be “Parked” (have no DMX channel allocated)
and you will need to repatch it before you can use it (see section
3.2.1 above).
3.3.3 Deleting a patched fixture
You can delete a fixture or dimmer from a button if you patched it
accidentally or if you change your rig and want to use the button for
something else.
All programming for the fixture is also deleted. You
cannot undo deletion of a fixture or get the
programming back by repatching a fixture to the same
handle.
If you think you might need the fixtures again later,
copy them to an unused fixture page.
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