
Wireless Media Player Remote Controller
There are many wireless ‘Media Player’ remote handheld devices on the market for controlling
programs such as Windows Media Player. These devices output common commands for Play,
Pause, Stop, Previous Track, Next Track, , Volume - and Mute.
You can use one of these devices to control the currently highlighted action button (when the action
panel is on the left of the desk, or the user screen is displayed) by first installing the device on your
PC / laptop (follow the instructions supplied with the device).
The various buttons on the handheld devices do the following:
Play/
Pause
This plays the event if it is stopped, pauses the event if it is playing and pressing again
resumes.
Stop
This stops the event if it is playing.
Prev.
If the event is a manual sequence this jumps to the previous step (set to
Go
) and runs
from there.
Next
If the event is a manual sequence this jumps to the next step (set to
Go
) and runs from
there.
Vol+
This increases the volume of the Audio Master fader on the Master Panel.
Vol-
This lowers the volume of the Audio Master fader on the Master Panel.
Mute
This mutes the Audio Master fader on the Master Panel and pressing this button again
un-mutes it.
DMX Input Triggering
If you are using a DMX interface that has DMX input capability, then DMX input can be used to
trigger and control action buttons in the following way:
1) Tick
DMX Input
as the
Trigger Device
on the
Set Action Trigger
dialogue box.
2) Tick
Input 1
(
Input 2
is included for future expansion) - this refers to the first input device
selected using the DMX Settings dialogue box. See "DMX Settings", p.186, for more
information.
3) Click on the
Channel
selector drop down list and use the scroll bar to select the DMX
channel (from
001
to
512
) that you wish to use to start / stop and control the levels of that
action button. If the event on the action button is a manual sequence then different DMX
channels can be selected for triggering the
Next
step,
Back
a step and
Pause
functions when
flashed.
4) Click on the
Set
Button.
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