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The first two rows show the relationship between the output and channel numbers as follows:
O/P The output number. Double width outputs have a grey background.
CHN The channel or DMX input channel that the output is patched to. When displayed in
yellow indicates that it is not a 1 to 1 patch (the output number is not the same as the
channel number).
(blank) The output is unpatched.
# (grey, white or yellow) The intensity channel that the output is patched to. This is the
channel number that appears in all of the Levels displays. Shown in grey (Output Order)
or white (Channel Order) to indicate a one-to-one patch or yellow if it is not a one-to-one
patch.
#.2 (yellow) The output is patched to attribute 2 (colour) and is shown in yellow to
indicate it is not a 1 to 1 patch. The standard attribute (colour) is shown with a .2 after the
channel number. Other attributes use other numbers following the channel number. To
use any attributes except colour you need the Tracker Software.
#D (magenta) Indicates that the output is patched to a DMX input channel. This can only
be used when the CommuniquéPro Software is installed. For additional information refer
to DMX IN CommuniquéPro Software.
(3rd row) The scaling, threshold, or maximum frame number followed by the profile
assigned to the output, if any (see Scaling Value). To reduce screen clutter, scaling
values of 100% (default) are not shown on the display.The profile (refer to Assigning
Output Profiles) is red unless it is for an attribute controlled by the Tracker Software (refer
to Patching Attributes), in which case it is cyan.
(blank) The item is unpatched.
# (grey) The intensity scaling (intensity outputs)
# (green) The maximum frame number (attribute outputs).
# (red) Profile number assigned to attribute (if applicable)
# (cyan) Profile for attributes controlled by the Tracker software.(refer to Patching
Attributes)
# N (magenta) The non-dim threshold (non-dims).
# (red background) The output level of an output under direct control. To learn how to
control outputs directly from other displays refer to Direct Output Control
The Status window at the top right gives information on the intensity and attribute channels as
follows:
Intensity Channels
Total The total number of intensity channels available. This depends on the number of installed
channels.
In Use The number of intensity channels currently created. Patching to a previously unused
intensity channel increases this value.
Free The number of unused intensity channels. Deleting an intensity channel increases this
value.
Attribute Channels
Total The total number of attribute channels available. This depends on the number of installed
channels.
In Use The number of attribute channels currently created. Patching to a previously unused
intensity channel increases this value.
Free The number of unused attribute channels. Deleting an attribute channel increases this
value.










