
3.7.4 Regeneration
When in regeneration mode, click on the timing field of the
selected input(s) to assign the desired regenerating timing.
Three different timings are available (Break Time, Framerate):
Slow (200μs/25FPS)
Medium (184μs/36FPS)
Fast (176μs/40FPS)
The timing set here will be available for all outputs linked to the
selected input
3.8 Custom
3.8.1 Backup
Once the splitter is in backup mode, and in the unlikely event
you lose DMX on input A, the splitter will automatically switch to
input B. If input A is back online, the splitter will, depending on
the configuration, not automatically give back control to input A.
To give back control to input A, press the input A input button.
Alternatively, you could right click on one of the online responders
in Luminet Monitor and select Control. Click on the Custom tab.
To give back control to input A, go to the Backup: Recover main
option, and click on the Set button. All output LEDs will turn blue
again.
3.8.2 Backup Auto Recovery
The LumiSplit (firmware version 6 onwards) offers the option to
automatically recover when input A becomes active again.
To enable auto recovery please follow the following steps:
Select the desired responder in the RDM devices list.
Right click and select Control.
Browse to the Custom tab.
In the “Backup: AutoRecover” field enter the value “1” (one).
Click the set button. Auto recovery is now enabled.
3.8.3 Backup TimeOut
With the backup timeout function, you can set a time, in
milliseconds, that no frames are being received on input A before
the LumiSplit switches to input B.
3.8.4 Store preset
The LumiSplit 2.10 offers you to remotely store a configuration on
outlet 9 and 10. In the “Store User Preset” field, enter “1” (one) if
you wish to record your first preset on outlet 9, enter “2: (two) if
you wish to record your second preset on outlet 10. Press the Set
button to record your preset.
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