Specifications

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The profile also contains the option to define up to 32 individual static functions that are not already
pre-defined in LightJockey. Since the special functions are not defined, LightJockey does not indicate
that a special function has been selected, other than showing the values in the fixture controls if the
control channels used accidentally coincides with the channels used for the special command. As a
consequence of this, there is also no way of removing a special command, short of clearing the scene
or defining another special command that counters the first. Also note that the special commands are
not presets - changing the contents of a special command does not alter already programmed
scenes. All parameters contained in a special command are snapped by default unless another
control is sets the channel to fade.
Defining special functions
To define or edit a special function highlight the line in the special functions list (unused describes
currently undefined function) and enter the special function values DMX values. Finally, give the
function a name in the 'Function name' field.
Once a special function is defined it available in a list from the Special Control menu. To get the
Special/Level control click the icon on the fixture tool bar.
Selecting a fixture special function from the special functions list
Apply the special command by selecting it from the list and click Ok, or double-click the line in the
list.
Extending Grand Master control
By default the Grand Master only affects the dedicated intensity control channel as defined on the
Intensity tab. As some fixtures may not implement a dedicated intensity control channel or may
feature multiple intensity control channels (e.g. RGB control fixtures without a dedicated intensity