Specifications
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Use this dialog to set up the intensity control definitions.
Scanner 1 intensity control
Only controls for the enabled functions will be visible - if no intensity control functions are enabled the,
intensity control will not be available for the fixture.
Shutter control - the shutter control must be controlled on one DMX control channel.
Strobe control - the strobe control must be controlled on one DMX control channel.
Intensity control - the intensity must be controlled by one channel, and the DMX value for minimum
intensity must be lower than the value for maximum intensity. For the intensity control to be linked to
the grand master controls, the DMX values for intensity must be valid within 0 to maximum intensity
value.
Enable Shutter Function (Intensity Control Function) - to enable the shutter function for the fixture,
check this option. Make sure to fill out the shutter data fields with appropriate data.
Enable Strobe Function (Intensity Control Function) - to enable the strobe function for the fixture,
check this option. Make sure to fill out the strobe data fields with appropriate data.
Enable Intensity Function (Intensity Control Function) - to enable the Intensity function for the fixture,
check this option. Make sure to fill out the intensity data fields with appropriate data.
Enable Grand Master/Intensity (Intensity Control Function) - checking this option will link the grand
master control to the fixtures intensity control. When not checked the Grand Master does not affect
the intensity level of the fixture. This option should only be selected if the fixture supports intensity
control. Since the Grand Master works by scaling the DMX value sent to control the intensity, do not
enable this option unless the DMX values for controlling the fixture's intensity are within the range of 0
to maximum intensity.
Blackout on GM at 0 - if the fixture does not support intensity control, checking this option will cause
the grand master controls to instruct the fixture to blackout when the GM/sub master intensity level
reaches 0.
Blackout Value Table - use this table to setup the DMX values needed to blackout the fixture. The
table contains values for the maximum 8 control channels allocated for the fixture (note that first
channel is numbered 0). A value of -1 means that the specific channel is not affected by the blackout
command. If the fixture supports shutter or intensity control use values that addresses these
functions. If no values are entered the fixture will not respond to blackout instructions.To set a
channel value, highlight the line in the table then type in the value in the blackout value field and click
Set. To reset the value to -1 highlight the line and click clear.
Shutter Data
Use these fields to set the DMX channel and values needed to control the shutter function. The offset
value represents the control channel used to control the shutter on the fixture - note that offset values
starts at 0. The shutter close value represents the DMX value used to close the shutter (no lights),
and the shutter open value represents the DMX value used to open the shutter.
Strobe Data
Use these fields to set the DMX channel and values needed to control the strobe function. The offset
value represents the control channel used to control the strobe function on the fixture - note that offset
values starts at 0. The strobe slow value represents the DMX value where the fixture strobes at the
slowest rate, the strobe fast value represents the DMX value where the fixture strobes at the fastest
rate.
Intensity Data