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Digilite Pulse MX - Pan;Tilt Pointing; Encoder Wheel Usage; Console Setup Procedure

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PULSE MX
1.6 PAN/TILT POINTING
For all pan and tilt pointing, the console features a 38 mm trackball and three keys: Pan lock, Tilt lock
and Fine. The Pan lock and Tilt lock keys are two-state keys which allow to respectively lock the pan and
tilt movements while the Fine key is a three-state key that, when repeatedly pressed, activates three
dierent types of trackball sensitivity: 8, 12 and 16 bits. The Fine key aects the behavior of the encoder
wheels too.
1.7 ENCODER WHEELS
Encoder wheels are used dierently depending on which windows are active, but their main use is to
change values or scroll to lists of names and/or objects. On a case by case basis, on the graphic screen in
correspondence of each wheel, the function completed by the wheel itself will be indicated.
1.8 CONSOLE SETUP
The setup of the console is very easy and consists of the following points:
• Plug the power cable into the corresponding socket. The console can be supplied with a voltage be-
tween 90 and 260 volts at a frequency of between 40 to 60 Hertz.
• Connect the DMX outputs to the xtures or, alternately, the Artnet output to an Artnet/DMX con-
verter; in the case of the latter, enable the Artnet output (see Cap. 5—Setup, Artnet paragraph).
• Connect any expansion units
• Turn on the power switch located on the rear panel of the console
IMPORTANT: Each DMX output foresees two xlr connectors, one 5 pin and one 3 pin, that are internally
connected in parallel. Connect the xtures to only one of these two connectors; do not use both otherwise a
mismatching of impedances may occur, leading to a malfunction of the DMX.