Time Confusion

Here's my time confusions.

You already have a split time.

You want to change just the up time.  On the O2 you would type [cue] [#] [time] [#][/][enter].

The command line reads the same.

On the Ion I want to type [cue][#][time][#][time], which negates the down time altogether, to not change the down time I don't write the second time.

This is confusing because the command line should read "uptime" when only changing the uptime, as in the case shown.  Currently the command line reads only "time" and I believe that I am changing the whole cue timing.

On a seperate note, what does the [/] button do?  If it doesn't split the time, I can't think of when else I use it.  Why can't it have anything to do with the time.  

 Thanks

 Jay 

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  • The / key is used for several things

     

    In patch, it is used for port/offset.  For instance if I want to patch something in the first address of the second universe, I can either type in 513 or 2/1.

    In recording cues, it is used to define cue lists.  If I want a cue to be cue 5 on cue list 2, i would record cue 2 / 5 and it would be there.
     

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  • The / key is used for several things

     

    In patch, it is used for port/offset.  For instance if I want to patch something in the first address of the second universe, I can either type in 513 or 2/1.

    In recording cues, it is used to define cue lists.  If I want a cue to be cue 5 on cue list 2, i would record cue 2 / 5 and it would be there.
     

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