Specifications

242 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010
LightJockey Help
The intensity & lamp tab
This tab defines intensity and lamp related functions.
Intensity & lamp tab
Fixture Intensity control
Shutter function (semi dynamic function)
Enabling the shutter function results in a shutter button on the intensity control. The function requires
two values. One for shutter closed and one for shutter open. Note that he shutter button will only
reflect the shutter open state if the current output value has exactly the same value as the shutter
open command; most fixtures actually opens the shutter on a large value interval on the control
channel. This function may also be used to switch the lamp on and off for fixtures equipped with a
halogen lamp.
Strobe function (dynamic function)
The strobe function requires a value for slowest strobe, a value for fastest strobe and a value for strobe
off. The strobe off value is sent when the strobe control is dragged all the way back to 0%.
Intensity function (dynamic function)
Enables intensity control. The values required are the minimum/maximum DMX values used in the
control interval (not values for intensity min and max, see inverting values below).
Enable Grand Master/Intensity
The intensity function may be linked to the Grand Master or sub-masters by checking the Enable
Grand Master/Intensity box.
Blackout when Grand Master at 0
If the fixture does not have intensity control, it is possible, by checking Blackout when Grand
Master at 0, to have the fixture blackout when the Grand Master reaches 0 (assuming blackout
values are entered into the blackout values list - see below).
Note that it is not possible to link both intensity and Blackout to the Grand Master at the same time.
Invert entire Intensity Channel
If the fixture implements max intensity at DMX value 0 and minimum intensity at DMX value 255 check