You can tell when an Ease-In is being performed
by the Heartbeat flashing to twice normal speed.
Once all outputs have dropped out of Ease-In mode,
the heartbeat will return to its regular rate.
The EaseIn speeds for the Br-EFB are set under
the Sequencer's Setup dialog. These can be
accessed from the
while viewing '
', or from the
dialog.
G) Output to Test & Adjust x
This command is used to set the output address
that will be used by the 'Test One' and 'Jog'
commands.
If there is a AutoDownload file open, then the
range of DMX-512 addresses that can be selected is
limited to the range of channels in the AutoDownload file. If no AutoDownload is
loaded, then any address in the DMX-512 universe (between 0 and 511 (or
1-512)) can be chosen.
The Br-EFB will assume that all channels are analogs if output resolution data
is unavailable (v1.0 AutoDownload or no AutoDownload file is found).
If the AutoDownload file is a v1.1 or later, the FigureName and OutputName
will be displayed adjacent to the ‘Test Output’ command.
H) Test One x
A single output selected by the 'Output to Test & Adjust' command will be
ramped up and down. This can be a DMX-512 address that is for one of the
Br-EFB's onboard outputs, or if the Br-EFB is sending out DMX-512, an axis that
is off-board and controlled through the DMX-512 network. If an v1.1
AutoDownload file is loaded, then the Br-EFB will know what resolution to use
for ramping the off-board outputs. Digital functions are turned on and off. Analog
functions are ramped up and down.
The default ramp time is about 5 seconds. The default time the output dwells
at each extreme is about one second. These can be changed by holding down
the <Control> key when invoke this command. You will be prompted to enter the
time for the ramp and dwell.
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