The DISPLAY RECEIVED
START CODES menu is
designed to search received
DMX512 for all packets using
alternate Start Codes (i.e. non-zero start codes).
DMX512-A uses a number of ASC’s and it is often useful to identify
these.
The following keys are active:
LEFT Display Previous Alternate Start Code
RIGHT Display Next Alternate Start Code
UP No Function
DOWN No Function
TOGGLE Jump to receive DMX using this start code
Alternate start codes are displayed in the order in which they were
detected. Some start codes are transmitted very infrequently. For
this reason it is worth leaving this mode active for up to 30
seconds. The list automatically updates as new start codes are
detected.
Micro-Scope will attempt to
display a text description to
identify the start code for
well known codes. The example to the right indicates that start
code 24 (decimal) is one of three start codes detected.
The following table lists the registered start codes. Start codes
that form part of DMX512-A are shown in bold.