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RS-485
DMX 1 In
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RS-232
DMX 2 In
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Memory Card DMX 1 Out
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Power/Status DMX 2 Out
Keyboard and LCD Display Test
KEYS
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The section of the display marked
KEYS
shows which keys on the front-panel are currently depressed. The
following table shows the possible values that are shown for this portion of the test:
KEYS Meaning
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No keys are pressed. This is the normal “good” display when no keys are pressed.
UP
The navigation UP button is pressed. Pressing UP also dims the LCD display’s backlight to 50% to test
software control of the backlight.
DOWN
The navigation DOWN button is pressed. Pressing DOWN also sets the LCD display’s contrast to 50%
to test software control of the display contrast.
RGHT
The navigation RIGHT button is pressed. Pressing RIGHT also advances to the next self-test page,
such as one of the DMX detail pages. Continue pressing LEFT and RIGHT to circle around the
available self-test pages.
LEFT
The navigation LEFT button is pressed. Pressing LEFT also advances to the previous self-test page,
such as one of the DMX detail pages. Continue pressing LEFT and RIGHT to circle around the
available self-test pages.
ENTR
The navigation ENTER button is pressed. Pressing ENTER also clears any errors for the DMX and
Serial loopback tests.
1
..
8
One of the front-panel function buttons is pressed. The number of the button is displayed. Also, the
indicator on above the button illuminates White and the corresponding digital output is turned on.
XXXX
A four-digit hexadecimal number will appear if more than one button is pressed simultaneously. The
hexadecimal number represents the sum of individual “bits” that correspond to each button that is
pressed. The following are the bit values of each button:
0001 = Up
0002 = Down
0004 = Right
0008 = Left
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