User Manual
Laserworld Showeditor 2015
Version 2015/1.0 2015 Page 103
Thus it is e.g. possible to transfer DMX signals from one rig to another one using the
convenient LAN connection of the ShowNET interfaces.
It is also possible to use the “start-channel” setting to offset the DMX values and thus
shift the whole DMX signal on transmission.
8.5.7. DMX input offset
The DMX input offset specifies the start channel Laserworld Showeditor uses for DMX
input signal reception. This is comparable to Addressing a lighting fixture; it is giving
Laserworld Showeditor a “DMX Start Address”. The higher the offset value, the less
overall channels are available for control, so it is suggested to not specify a too high
offset value.
8.5.8. Input Interval when Laser Output is stopped (running)
The input intervals in ms define the repetition frequency of the DMX-input signal. To
avoid irritation of the laser control signal, two values can be specified: Live Shows
with DMX it is recommended to use short intervals for both - running and stop – is
recommended (test the behaviour with different values!).
8.5.9. Ignore Size Control
It is possible to create a single beam via DMX with the size control channels. To
prevent this, this option can be activated. If checked, all channels that may result in
single beams are deactivated. The option is activated as default.
8.5.10. DMX Input Routing
Please see a detailed description of the DMX setup in chapter 12.1.
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Additional information can be found in chapter 2.8.1.
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