Specifications

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assigned functions list on the assigned functions list. The sequence assigned is flashed as soon as
the level of the DMX in channel is above 127 (50%) and released when the level is below 128.
Latching cues, cue lists and background cues using a single channel.
It is also possible to latch a cue, cue list or background cue via a single DMX-in channel. To assign a
cue or cue list to a specific DMX-in channel, drag the cue or cue list from the list of cues, list of cue
lists or list of background cues to the DMX-in channel.
Controlling HTP group levels
HTP group levels may be controlled via DMX in by assigning the HTP Group (X) function to a DMX in
channel.
Activating Static Entries
A DMX-in channel may be used to activate a static entry, the entry is activated as soon as the level
reaches 50%. Note that the static control entry flash and merge/replace modes disregarded when
entries are controlled via DMX-in.
Static Control Levels
Used to remotely set the level of the individual static entries.
Sequence On/Off
The DMX in may be used to control the on/off state of each of the sequences in the cue. For this
function assign the function Sequence XX On/Off to the DMX input channel. Note that the cue
control has the capability to enable/disable this function - in order for the cue control to accept remote
on/off make sure to enable the Allow Remote Enable/Disable in the preferences menu on the cue
control as well - also make sure to disable the cue modified warning to avoid the warning when the
sequence state has been changed.
Sequence Intensities
DMX in may be used to override intensity parameters in individual sequences in a cue. See sequence
intensities for more details.
Remote controlling Master Intensity Levels and Blackout
The master intensity control, featuring a grand master and 8 sub-masters, can be remote controlled
via DMX in. Simply assign the relevant function to the appropriate DMX in channel, the Master
Intensity function will control the grand master, while Intensity Gr.1 to Intensity Gr.8 will control the
sub-masters.
When the grand master or any of the sub masters are controlled by DMX in, it is no longer possible to
set the value manually with the mouse - even if no DMX in is received. When the Grand Master or sub
masters are remotely controlled, it will be indicated by displaying the fader mode in red on the Master
Intensity Control.
The blackout function can also be assigned to DMX in control. To set blackout the channel value has
to be above 127 (50%). Auto Fade Out/In and blackout/restore will still work on intensity levels, even
though the levels are controlled by DMX in. Manual blackout will not work if the function is controlled
remotely.
Patching DMX input to DMX output
The values of single or multiple DMX output channels may be controlled directly from the DMX input,
effectively patching DMX in values to the DMX output of the LightJockey. Use the Global Patch dialog
to patch values from DMX in channels to one or more DMX out channels. Several different overwrite
conditions may be set in the global patch (e.g. overwrite on HTP conditions).
Overwrite Enable Function
The Overwrite Enable function is used as a switch to enable or disable the output overwrites. If the
DMX value of the DMX in channel allocated to this function is above 127 (50%) the overwrite function is
enabled, if below 127 the overwrite is disabled. If this function is not assigned to any channel,