Additional to the four standard columns, the analog remote control has the Input column.
Input:
Displays the input in from the connected DC Remote Control.
The pin layout is displayed next to the connector on the back of the console.
Pin 1 - 6 = Input 1,3,5,7,9,11
Pin 9 - 14 = Input 2,4,6,8,10,12
There are twelve different inputs available to assign.
This column is read only.
MIDI
For using the MIDI remote, you have to connect a MIDI remote on the MIDI In connector at the back of the console.
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If you assigned in the column type an executor, and in the column button a fader, the velocity controls the fader
level.
Additional to the four standard columns, the MIDI remote control has the Note column.
Note:
Displays the available MIDI notes from 0 - 127.
DMX
For using the DMX remote, you have to connect a DMX remote at the DMX In connector at the back of the console.
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To trigger a button or command by DMX in, a DMX value between 128 and 255 is necessary.
The green indicator is only visible if a DMX value above 0 is sent to trigger faders, or above 127 is sent to trigger
buttons or commands.
Additional to the four standard columns, the DMX remote control has the DMX column.
DMX:
Displays the DMX address. This column is read only.
Encoder Bar Functions
Figure 2: Encoder Bar Functions - Remote Inputs Configuration Window
Input Type:
To select a remote input type, turn the encoder left or right.
To enable or disable a remote input type, press the encoder. The current status is displayed in brackets.
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