
3 System Basics 41
Encoders
The encoders are one of two ways to control the non-intensity parameters (NPs) of moving lights.
The four encoders are identified by the encoder LCD window, just beneath the encoder wheels.
Encoder Navigation
Use the encoder page buttons (located to the upper right of the encoder LCD) to choose which
parameters are mapped to the encoders. A channel with relevant parameters must be selected for
any parameters to appear in the parameter LCD. There are five readily usable buttons: [Focus],
[Color], [Form], [Image], and [Shutter]. Pressing any of these will change the parameters controlled
by the encoders.
Some fixtures have more parameters than can be displayed on one encoder page. The number of
pages for each category is displayed at the right side of the encoder screen. To view the other
pages, simply press the [Color], [Shutter], [Image], or [Form] button to advance the pages.
Using Softkeys
Some of the features and displays in Ion are accessible from the softkeys, which are located in the
bottom right area of the LCD.
Remember the use of the [Displays] button to the right of the LCD. This button offers softkeys that
access the following displays:
• Effect Status
• Color Picker
•Patch
• Setup
•Curves
•Browser
Each of these displays offers its own specific softkeys of relevance.
Context Sensitive Softkeys
Softkeys are context sensitive and will change depending on a number of factors including: the
active display, the current command in the command line, the active record target and so on. Ion
always repaints the softkeys to coincide with your current action.
To get the full use of features on your Ion system, be sure to familiarize yourself with the softkeys
that become available as you program your show.
Changing Softkey Pages
When there are more relative softkeys than the six available softkey buttons, the LED in the [More
SK] button will light. Press [More SK] to view the additional softkeys.
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