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PULSE MX
4 – Wheel buttons
Each wheel is associated with the parameter displayed on the corresponding button relating to all
selected xtures; with the wheel, it is possible to contemporaneously edit the xture values.
Pressing the wheel button resets all the attributes associated with it to ‘Empty’
There are three reporting and status features on each button: The tag (9), the representation of the
anaplayback value (10) and the status of the LED channels (11).
5 – Slider fixture buttons (scroll bar)
The scroll bar is also provided with a Bookmark button. This button is used to move quickly to an
exact location on the list. Press and hold the Bookmark button for more than 0.5 seconds; in doing
so, the current position is saved and the LED on the button is lit; each time you press the Bookmark
button, the list is taken to the stored position.
6 – list of fixtures that make up the show
Each button has two ‘leds ‘; the rst (7) indicates whether the xture is being controlled by the editor:
if it is green, then all parameters are controlled by the editor; if it is switched o, the editor does not
control any parameter of the xture; in the other cases, the LED turns orange.
The second LED (8) indicated whether the xture is selected (red led) or not (led o).
7 – report of fixtures controlled by the editor
This LED can be:
• switched o: the editor does not control any parameter of the xture
• green: the editor controls all xture parameters
• orange: the editor controls only certain channels of the xture
8 – report of selected fixture
This LED can be:
• switched o: the xture is not selected
• red: the xture is not selected
9 – wheel tag
This tag indicates both which attribute is being controlled by the wheels and its value. If the value is
not absolute, but “paletted”, the name of the palette is displayed.
When the wheel controls the parameters of two or more xtures that do not have the same value, ‘
*** ‘ is displayed.
If the wheel does not control any attribute, the string ‘----’ is displayed.
10 – value bar
Anaplayback representation of the parameter value controlled by the wheels
11 – parameter status
This LED can be:
• switched o: all parameters associated to the wheel are ‘Empty’ (i.e. they are free, the editor is not
controlling them)
• red: all parameters associated to the wheel are controlled by the editor
• yellow: only some parameters associated to the wheel are controlled by the editor; the remaining
are ‘Empty’