User Guide
PROlink Command Structure
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MX Lighting PROlink/AXlink Programming
Ramping Dimmers Down
The dimmer will continue ramping until the carriage return is sent or until the dimmer reaches level
zero or 100. Ramping is best done on the push, while stopping is done on the release of a button.
Stop Ramping Dimmers - Method 1
The dimmer will continue ramping until the carriage return or <enter> is sent or until the dimmer
reaches level zero or 100. Ramping is best done on the push, while stopping is done on the release
of a button.
Stop Ramping Dimmers - Method 2
This command will stop any amount of dimmers. It is useful in stopping individual dimmers during
a long fade.
Stop Ramping for All Dimmers
This command will stop all dimmers. It is the most reliable way to stop the ramping of dimmers.
This command will also stop preset ramping.
Ramping a Preset Up
The preset will continue ramping until the carriage return is sent or until the new preset is reached.
Ramping is best done on the push, while stopping is done on the release of a button. This is the
same as AXlink channel command 145 and preset 254.
Format:
Send_String LTS, "'<n>D'" no<enter>
Variables: • <n>: This is the dimmer number from 1-60 or All (Any combination of dimmers)
Example:
Send_String LTS, "'1D'"
PROlink response:
C01 DOWN
Format:
Send_String LTS, "13"
Example:
Send_String LTS, "13"
PROlink response:
C01 STOP
Format:
Send_String LTS, "'<n>S', 13"
Variables: • <n>: This is the dimmer number from 1-60 (Any combination of dimmers)
Example:
Send_String LTS, "'1-3&5S', 13"
PROlink response:
CGROUP STOP
Format:
Send_String LTS, "'AS', 13"
Example:
Send_String LTS, "'AS', 13"
PROlink response:
CALL STOP
Format:
Send_String LTS, "'PU'"
Example:
Send_String LTS, "'PU'"
PROlink response:
CPRESET 001 RAMPING UP