The lettered ports in the green "Ports" box match up with the Morsel device's lettered, green screw terminals (also known as LED ports). Each
lettered port in the green box can have 3 colored appearances:
Light yellow, which means no sequence is pushing to this port.
Blue, which means a sequence is pushing a channel to this port.
Red, which means more than one sequence channel is mistakenly pushing to this port.
Hover over the picture to see 5 parts highlighted, which are described afterwords.
Picture: Different states and parts of the "Ports" box
There are 5 parts to the each lettered port:
The port letter (A, B, C, etc.)
An optional name. Setting a name can remind you what each LED port is meant to be.
All sequences and channels pushing to this port. If none are pushing, it will state "No sequence, only dimming".
The dimming/brightness level. 0% is completely dark, 100% is fully bright.
Whether to use the CCDim effect. Turning it on lets the CC pin on the Morsel also affect the dimming level.
Moving Ports
The sequence and channel pushing to a port can easily be moved to another port using the action buttons Move Up and Move Down.
To do this:
Select a port,
Press the desired action button to move the port assignment up or down the list.
This is represented in the next two picture frames.
Picture: Selecting the "Ship glow", currently on port 'C'.