Encoder Wheel Details
Some parameters are a continuous set of values, such as "Red",
which will control no red at 0, through to full red.
Other parameters will instead have several different functions,
accessed by different levels of the parameter. For example, the
individual slots of a colour or gobo wheel. In these scenarios, the
option to choose the exact slot you need is beneficial, without needing
to use the wheel to cycle through all options. These parameters will
have "details". This is indicated by two lines of text on the encoder
display - the parameter name, and the detail name (or slot name for a
gobo/colour wheel) below it with the current DMX value.
These individual details can be displayed on the internal touch screen
by pressing the central encoder button. The touchscreen can then be
used to tap the detail you need. The highlighted value (in blue) shows
the currently active value. This is therefore particularly useful for
Strobes and Prisms, as you can tap the encoder button of the
parameter, tap which Prism/ Strobe you want, and then use the
encoder to speed up or slow down the rate of the Strobe or Prism.
Tapping the same encoder button again closes the Parameter Details
and takes you back to the palette window.
For parameters involved in colour mixing (Red, Green, Blue etc) the
central button opens the colour picker page. For parameters involved
in position (Pan and Tilt) the central button opens the position grid
page.
Parameters and the command line
When you adjust parameters using the encoders, the changes are displayed in the command line as "Wheel Edits".
For example, adjusting red will display:
Wheel Edit [Red],
This allows you to use the backspace button on your console <- to step back through your commands, and undo
the most recent changes if required.
If you know the exact percentage you would like a parameter to go to, hold Shift and tap the parameter's name on the
touchscreen above the encoder. This will bring that parameter onto the command line, allowing you to type @ x Enter,
where x is the percentage you would like to go to. For example:
Shift + Red
@
5
0
Enter
[Red] @ 50,
Colour
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