CH 8
Y axis rotation
0-10
Stop
11-110
Manual rotating
111-255 Auto rotation
CH 9
Z axis rotation
0
Stop
1-180
Manual rotating
CH 9
Z axis rotation
181-217 Auto clockwise rotation
218-255 Auto counterclockwise rotation
CH 10
Gradually drawing
0-74
Manual adjust drawing
75-104
Auto drawing (increase)
105-144 Auto drawing (reduce)
145-184 Auto loop drawing
185-224 Loop drawing (increase)
225-255 Loop drawing (reduce)
CH 11
Waves
0-9
Stop
10-199
Adjust wave speed
200-255 Adjust wave range
CH13
Vector path
0-255
Increase the DMX value towards 255 to display pattern as vector dots.
Attention - SD card format
1.
This system only supports FAT32 format. A new SD card should be formatted under FAT32.
2.
This system only supports short file names (folder names also), it can support no more than an 8 character
file name and 3 character extension name. The file name and extension name can be composed using
alphanumerics.
3.
SD card supports a maximum of 100 folders. Each folder can save 255 files maximum. DO NOT use the SD
card to save other documents.
4.
The SD card function requires a simple text file which tells the control program the play speed and repeat
information for the .ild files. A user must use a TXT document to save and edit the program table; the
extension name for this file is “.prg”. The program list is made of the ILDA file names, play speed and play
times, each of them is separated by “,”. User must only create one .ild program on each line.
For example, we create one program list using the name “prg1.prg”. It is made of file1.ild, file2.ild, file3.ild.
The play speed of file1.ild is 12k, repeat playing 3 times. The play speed of file2.ild is 20k, playing once. The
play speed of file3.Ild is 18k, playing 4 times. Then the content of “prg1.prg” is as follows:
File1.ild,12,3
File2.ild,20,1
File3.ild,18,4
When creating a new folder, user should build a .prg file with the same name as this folder. In our example
above “prg1.prg” would be contained within a folder on the SD card called prg1. The user must list all ILDA
files under this folder to the .prg file. The edited playing speed represents the speed in “Key seek” mode. For
example, user can create an “aurora.prg” under the folder of “aurora”.
When user adds new ILDA file to this folder, they should also edit this ILDA file to the PRG file. The user will
find this ILDA file under “Key seek” mode, and can set the play speed.
5.
This system supports standard ILDA file, with the extension name of .ild.