User Guide
Avolites Pearl 2000 Operators Manual - page 171
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Field “E”
This is the maximum output of that attribute in %, where 0 means no output
at all and 100% full output.
This allows the channel to be limited in level.
Field “F”
This sets the curve for that channel, DOM version 2.xx and up supports 4
different curves :-
1 = linear curve
2 = square
3 = relay at 50%(128) on
4 = FD square
The curve number is prefixed a single letter which can be:-
N = normal
C = complemented curve (ie invert the channel)
Field “G”
This is the link to the user tables and identifier for PAN and TILT. This will be
explained in the TABLES section. This entry can run from A to F and 0
(zero) meaning no table entry.
Field “H”
This must always be 1 (The checksum facility has been removed).
Field “I”
This defines the channel name. This should be in inverted commas and can
be up to 11 characters long and it may include spaces. This will be used on
screen to identify the channel in later software revisions.
Field “J” , “K” and “L” define three default levels that can be output. These
are Locate fixture, Highlight and Lowlight.
The range is 0..255 and -1 means no change to the output.
Locate Fixture is used in the moving light menu to turn on a fixture and set
channels to a level such that you can see where the instrument is. Generally
the settings give 50% pan 50% tilt, white, no gobo, 100% dimmer.
Highlight and Lowlight are used when editing focuses to brighten or
otherwise mark one instrument whilst the others are turned into a dim state.