To enter the CueDelay keyword in the command line, use one of the options:
- Press Time Time (If the Time Key Target is set to Cue. For more information see User Settings and Time Key.)
- Type CueDelay
- Type the shortcut Cued
Description
Section titled âDescriptionâCueDelay can set both the indelay and the outdelay time of a cue. To do so, use a /. See examples further down.
For more information on how to set the delay times in objects see the Delay Keyword.
(Cue [âCue_Nameâ or Cue_Number]) CueDelay [CueDelay_Time]
(Cue [âCue_Nameâ or Cue_Number])**** CueDelay [CueInDelay_Time]/[CueOutDelay_Time]
Examples
Section titled âExamplesâ- To enter a delay of 5 seconds in the current cue of the selected sequence, type:
| User name[Fixture]>CueDelay 5Â |
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- To set an indelay of 6 seconds and an outdelay of 12 seconds in the current cue of the selected sequence, type:
| User name[Fixture]>CueDelay 6/12Â |
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- To adjust the CueInDelay to 3 seconds, but leave the CueOutDelay as it was, type:
| User name[Fixture]>CueDelay 3/ |
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- To enter a delay of 5 seconds in cues 1 to 4 of the selected sequence, type:
| User name[Fixture]>Cue 1 Thru 4 CueDelay 5 |