Highlight and Lowlight

Note:  [High] is used in the examples below. Ion Classic and Element Classic users will need to use {Highlight}.

Channels selected while in highlight mode will either go to a default setting, or to a value provided by a highlight preset (established in setup, Manual Control). Modifications can then be made to those channels. Any changes will be maintained when the highlight mode is removed.

To place Eos in highlight mode, press [High] [Enter]. The command line will show that highlight is currently in use.

If no highlight preset is established, or for channels that have no value stored in the highlight preset, the following values will be applied to channels as they are selected:

Example:   

Places channels 1 - 5 in highlight.

Specifies channel 1, which is now at the highlight value. Channels 2 - 5 are in the lowlight value. All other channels go to the defined rem dim level.

You may assign both a highlight and a lowlight preset in setup (see Manual Control). Any preset may be used. Channels with only one parameter included in the preset assigned to Highlight and Lowlight will not reset other parameters back to their default highlight values (see above).

On a command line with a channel selection, you can use [Shift] & [High] to go into Highlight mode and send the selected channels to the default Highlight setting. This command will self terminate the command line.

If you just use [High] , the command line will be cleared.