Operator`s manual

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Strand Lighting ID = 00 20 01
ch = Channel number
pp = Product code: 01 - MX, 02 - GSX, 03 - LBX, 04 - 430, 05 - 530
ff = Function code: 00 - configuration, 01 - synchronisation
nn = Channel capacity (127 maximum)
mm = Model Mask: 01 - Genius, 02 - Kaleidoscope, 04 - Communiqué
F0 00 20 01 ch pp 00 nn mm
F7GSX nn Channel Genius
r,t
System Real Time Messages:
F8
Timing Clock, for stepping
effects
r
F9
undefined
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FA
Start Clock, for stepping
effects
r
FB
Continue Clock, for stepping
effects
r
FC
Stop Clock, for stepping
effects
r
FD
undefined
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FE
Active Sensing (Break in
comms)
r
FF
System Reset
MIDI Trigger Macro
CommuniquéPro also supports a user definable MIDI trigger facility that can be programmed to
run a macro when a user specified message of up to three bytes is received.
To configure, go to the MIDI window in the Show Setup Screen. In the MIDI Trigger Macro field
enter the number of the macro that is to be triggered. In the MIDI Trigger Bytes field enter the
three trigger byte values [in decimal] you require.
When Macro is OFF or all three bytes are OFF, no triggers occur. When a trigger is received the
specified macro will be executed.
Bytes set to OFF are ignored, so triggers of from 1 to 3 bytes can be used.
Audio Input Macro
CommuniquéPro also supports triggering of a predefined macro number when the amplitude of
the audio input exceeds a threshold determined by the setting of an Audio Threshold
Supermaster. The macro number is set in the Audio Input Macro field of the Communications
Window of the Console Setup Screen.