Section 3: Operation
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* Functions are only active when the Slider Lock is set to Unlocked
NOTE:
It is important to ensure the channels DO NOT overlap another device.
Example:
Good
Bad
Proj1_Base = 0
Proj1_Base = 5
Proj2_Base = 10
Proj2_Base = 9
Proj3_Base = 20
Proj3_Base = 11
DEVICE NAME:
This option is used to name each device; some ArtNet servers support
querying for devices.
DEVICE DESCRIPTION:
More information that is returned when a “device query” has
been done.
Broadcast Key
Enter a checkmark if you want keypad commands sent to one projector to be relayed
to all projectors in a serial network. Note that the
Proj
key will temporarily “override”
the effect of a broadcast setting and allow you to control a specific projector when
necessary. Disable the setting for all but one (any) projector in a network.
Backlight
Toggle to turn the built-in keypad backlighting on and off.
Front IR / Back IR
As needed for your application, set to “any” so that the front and/or rear IR sensor
locations on the projector respond to the IR keypad. Set to “off” to disable.
To disable
both
IR sensors, you cannot use the IR remote keypad to select the second
OFF
setting. This safeguard prevents accidentally disabling an IR keypad while you
are using it. Instead, use either the built-in keypad or a wired remote (optional) to set
DMX Channel
Function
Value
Base Shutter
0 – 64
65 – 192
193 – 255
Open
No Action
Closed
Base + 1
Slider Lock
0 – 254
255
Locked
Unlocked *
Base + 2
Input *
1 – 8
Input #
Base + 3
Channel *
1-99
Channel #
Base + 4
Lens – Vertical * †
0
1 – 254
255
Lens Down
Stop
Lens Up
Base + 5
Lens – Horizontal * †
0
1 – 254
255
Lens Right
Stop
Lens Left
Base + 6
Lens – Focus * †
0
1 – 254
255
Negative Focus
Stop
Positive Focus
Base + 7
Lens – Zoom * †
0
1 – 254
255
Zoom Out
Stop
Zoom In
Base + 8
Power *
0
1 – 254
255
Power Off
No Action
Power On
Base + 9
None
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