Operator`s manual

Page 56 – 3. Patching
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_PE.doc 02 September 2013
Attribute limits are set either from the Edit Fixtures menu or using
the Attribute Behaviour tab of the Patch View window.
1> Press Patch.
2> Press [Edit Fixtures].
3> Press [Set Limits].
4> Select the fixtures to be set.
5> Use the softkeys to select which attributes are to be set, then
select upper or lower limit.
6> Input a percentage value for the limit value, or press [Set To
Current Value]. To remove a limit press [Remove Limit].
7> Press Exit when finished.
From the Attribute Behaviour tab, use the context buttons to set
Attribute Limits.
It is still possible to put values into the programmer outside the
limits. A “limited” watermark will appear on the wheel view behind an
attribute when it is being limited.
3.4.4 Fixture / Attribute curves
Curves set how an attribute behaves over the full range of values.
They are most often used for dimmer attributes to set the way the
dimmer level follows a slider, but can be applied to any attribute.
Curves are set either from the Edit Fixtures menu or using the
context buttons on the Attribute Behaviour tab of the Patch View
window.
1> Press Patch.
2> Press [Edit Fixtures].
3> Press [Set Curve].
4> Select the fixtures to be set.
5> Use the softkeys to select which attributes are to be set.
6> Use the softkeys to select the type of curve required. The
normal setting is Linear.
7> Press Exit when finished.
See section 12.5 on page 202 for details of the different curves
available.