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MECHA C2 User’s Guide
v.02.5
© 2021 FANOTEC
4. a single position at a tilt of -90°, known as Nadir
5. a single position at a tilt of 90°, known as Zenith
and assuming the
Start Level
position, as in the image above, this pattern
can be programmed with the following
MSS
:
SL,0x12,45x12,-45x12,N,Z
Breaked down, you'll recognize the description above:
● SL
:
S
tart Level
● 0x12
: at a tilt of
0
°, one row of
12
positions
● 45x12
: at a tilt of
45
°, one row of
12
positions
● -45x12
: at a tilt of
-45
°, one row of
12
positions
● N
: the
N
adir position
● Z
: the
Z
enith position
Assuming that the angles of rotation are 45°, 90°, and 180°:
●
To go from
parked
to
level
and back, you can use
>+
, then
<+
.
●
And to go from
level
to
raised
in one go, use
>=
, then use
<=
to
go back to
level
position.
NOTE
. On the
Configuration
page, there is also a checkbox that establishes
if the left is left, or the left is right, regarding the movements when the
buttons are pressed. You might want to change its status if you prefer a
particular behavior over the other.
There are also two codes ‒
2313<
and
2323<
‒ for changing the direction of
rotation if it is done using the left/right/up/down buttons, without the need
to access the
Configuration
page.
If you notice that instead of a 90° rotation, MECHA seems to rotate more or
less, the cause could be a wrong setting regarding the type of the rotators
you use. The rotators can be set either on the
Configuration
page or using
special codes.
Considering the script:
SL,0x12,45x12,-45x12,N,Z
let's see how it can be modified in different situations.