
This
Y
or
N
flag indicates whether this function has been inverted or not. When a function is
inverted the value becomes 100% when the function fader is down, and 0% when it is fully up.
Clicking or right-clicking on the
Ind
and
Inv
Y
or
N
flags (with the
[Ctrl]
key held down) toggles
them between
Y
and
N
.
Profile
Different makes of lamps and dimmer packs have certain level characteristics. i.e. DMX values of
25% and 50% may not produce corresponding brightness levels of 25% and 50%. Some dimmers
may reach an actual 25% brightness level with a DMX value of 35%, and at a DMX value of 75%
the brightness level could be 73% and so on. These non-linear ‘curve’ characteristics are referred to
as profiles and an appropriate profile can be selected by left/right-clicking on this item whilst
holding down
[Ctrl]
.
If
Full@1, @10, @20, @30, @40
or
@50
are selected, any value equal to, or higher than that
percentage on that fader will produce 100% output. This can be used to make a channel on a
dimmer pack a switching channel rather than a dimming channel - ideal if you are using a channel
to supply mains power to physically turn fixtures on or off or to control motors.
Notes on Matching Fixture Fader Numbers to DMX Channels
When patching single channel fixtures (connected to switching / dimmer packs) to fixture faders, it
is a good idea to assign those fixtures to faders that correspond to the DMX channels. E.g. If you
are using a 24 channel dimmer pack set to DMX address
001
, the fixtures connected to that pack
should be assigned to fixture fader numbers
001
to
024
. You can then use the commands for setting
faders when creating lighting scenes, and you know that the fixture fader numbers in those
commands correspond to the DMX addresses. If the pack is set to address
51
or
201
or
351
etc.
then you can still use fixture numbers
001
to
024
as it is easy to remember that the DMX addresses
are all offset by
50
,
200
or
350
etc. For instance, on the fixture panel on the main desk screen, if
you want to set channels
212
to
218
to 50% you can use the keystrokes -
[1] [2] [/] [1] [8] [*] [5] [0]
[Enter].
Notes on Overwriting DMX Addresses Already in Use
If you attempt to patch a fixture to a DMX address that has already been assigned to another fixture,
you will be prompted to confirm this. On confirmation the DMX address on the other fixture will be
cleared i.e. set back to
000 - 000
. You will then need to re-enter another address for that other
fixture. This system ensures that no DMX cross-channel conflicts can be created.
Deleting Fader and Fixture Assignments
To remove a fixture from a fixture fader simply highlight the appropriate fader row, press the
[Delete]
key, press
[Enter]
to enter the command and then confirm or cancel on the dialogue box.
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