Menu System
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5-5-Latitude N
51:23:00 MIN
The
SCROLL
button steps the minutes of latitude through the range of possible values [0-59].
The
ENTER
button accepts the current value, and steps the cursor on to the seconds field.
5-5-Latitude N
51:23:11 SEC
The
SCROLL
button steps the seconds of latitude through the range of possible values [0-59].
The
ENTER
button accepts the current value for the latitude then returns to the 5-5-Latitude menu option.
To exit this option without changing the latitude, press the
MENU
button.
5-6-Longitude
This option sets the local longitude for the internal astronomical clock used for scheduling events relative to
sunrise and sunset times. Setting the longitude is only required if this scheduling option will be used.
Resources for ascertaining your local longitude are described in
Appendix 2 - Location
Information on
page 50.
5-6-Longitude E
00:00:00
The
SCROLL
button steps the direction through the possible values [E or W] (East or West of the prime
meridian).
The
ENTER
button accepts the current value, and steps the cursor on to the degrees field.
To move to the next field without changing the current value, press the
ENTER
button only.
5-6-Longitude
E 30:00:00 DEG
The
SCROLL
button steps the degrees of longitude through the range of possible values [0-180]. The
ENTER
button accepts the current value, and steps the cursor on to the minutes field.
5-6-Longitude
E 30:06:00 MIN
The
SCROLL
button steps the minutes of longitude through the range of possible values [0-59]. The
ENTER
button accepts the current value, and steps the cursor on to the seconds field.
5-6-Longitude
E 30:06:55 SEC
The
SCROLL
button steps the seconds of longitude through the range of possible values [0-59].
The
ENTER
button accepts the current value for the longitude then returns to the 5-6-Longitude menu option.
To exit this option without changing the local longitude, press the
MENU
button.
5-7-Start Frame
This option sets the DMX frame that is output by the DMXStreamer on startup. This frame is sent
continuously for the period set in option 5-8-Start Delay below.
This function may be useful for resetting robotic devices, triggering lamp strike sequences, etc.