Specifications

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|0|1-12,81,89|41|0|"myCueName"RR<CR>
Record with SMPTE
Description: This command is useful for when you want to command the Light
Cue Pro into record mode using a serial controller. Recording
begins as soon as DMX is detected. (ie. No arming or change-
detection” takes place.) The file is timestamped with the values of
the incoming SMPTE timecode.
Command bytes: |vvv-vvv|vvv-vvv|vvv-vvv|vvv-vvv|nnnUuRS<CR>
|vvv…vvv|– the channels to record separated by commas. ie: 1-
512. (optional)
nnn – the filename, cuename or cue number to record
uthe Universe number.
Message Response: R<CR>
Examples: Record to cue file dmx00001.dmx from Universe 1:
001U1RR <CR>
Record to cue file dmx00001.dmx from channels 5-8 onUniverse 2:
|5-8|U2RR <CR>
Record channels 1-512 on universe1, no other universes:
|1-512|0|0|0|"myCueName"RR<CR>
Record channels 1-12,81 and 89 on universe2, channel 41 on
universe 3 to cue name "myCueName":
|0|1-12,81,89|41|0|"myCueName"RR<CR>
Arm Recording with SMPTE
Description: This command is useful for when you want to command the Light
Cue Pro into record mode using a serial controller. Recording
begins as soon as a DMX change is detected. The file is
timestamped with the values of the incoming SMPTE timecode.
Command bytes: |vvv-vvv|vvv-vvv|vvv-vvv|vvv-vvv|nnnUuRE<CR>
|vvv…vvv|– the channels to record separated by commas. ie: 1-
512. (optional)
uthe Universe number.
Message Response: R<CR>
Examples: Record to cue file dmx00001.dmx from Universe 1: