Specifications

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Configuring and using jog-wheel functions
Turn the wheel clockwise for increasing a functions value, counter-clockwise for decreasing the
function value. Most jog-wheel functions implement an automatic acceleration function - the faster the
wheel is turned, the more the value is increased or decreased. For small adjustments turn the wheel
slowly. The actual value that the jog-wheel changes the function with is displayed in on the status
panel where the function of the jog-wheel is highlighted briefly together with the function value change.
Configuring shift state and page selection for jog-buttons
The jog-wheels may be configured to change their function according to shift state and/or page
selection - thus giving access to assign up to 16 different scroll functions.
Function value display
Depending on jog-wheel function, the status display will show either a relative value change or an
absolute function value.
Relative changes are displayed as [nn] Function, where nn is the relative value change, e.g. [-47] Pan
MSB.
Absolute values are shown as Function (nn), where nn is the absolute function value, eg: Smoke Ctrl,
Level (55%)
Jog wheel functions
Cue Time - see cue time control. Use this function to adjust the overall cue time in the cue time
control.
P/T Macro,Ampl., P/T Macro,Speed - see cue macro control. Use these functions to adjust the pan/
tilt macro amplitude and speed settings. The inverted functions (inv) inverts the wheel direction.
Audio, Gain and Min Trglvl (trig level) - see audio analyzer. Use these functions to adjust gain and
minimum trig level threshold for the audio analyzer
If the Audio Analyzer has not been started the status displays [N/A] as value.
Smoke Ctrl, Level, Duration, Cycle, Hazer Ctrl, Level, Fan - see smoke control. Use these functions
to adjust the corresponding level settings in the smoke control
Pan MSB, Pan LSB (16-bit), Tilt MSB, Tilt LSB (16-bit) - see position control. Use these functions to
adjust pan/tilt settings for fixtures in the current scene. If the current scene does not contain pan/tilt
values (fade state is off), the initial pan and tilt values are captured from the current output values.
GM Relative - use this function to fine-tune the value of the GM (see using faders)
Fader Relative - use this function to fine-tune the values of the active fader (see using faders). The
function also works on multiple faders when in multi selection mode.
A fader becomes active for jog-wheel adjustment when it is 'touched'. To select which fader to adjust
without moving the fader directly (and modify the value), either use multi select mode or deactivate
fingers commands (hold square button) before moving the fader. In deactivated mode the LEDs on the
top row of the cue slot buttons reflects which fader is selected. The fader selection is cleared when
changing page or shift state. The active fader is also indicated on the status panel where the fader
number will be highlighted in red.
Status panel highlighting active fader
See also introduction to Fingers
Fingers multi select mode
Press and hold one of the page buttons for more than 0.5 seconds to switch Fingers in to multi
selection mode (when using Virtual Fingers, right-click a page button). As soon as multi selection
mode is activated the page button LED will start to blink indicating multi-selection mode. In multi
select mode, one fader or slot button may, depending on the slot selection, affect more than 'it's own'
sub-function or cue slot. Use the select buttons (top row of 12 buttons) to select or deselect individual
sub-functions and slots - the selection buttons reflects the selection state using it's built in LED by