27. Fixture Library 443
None: can be used as a DMX value to indicate that no changes will occur to the DMX output
for a DMX channel regardless of whether the specified real world value conditions have been
met.
ANY: can be used as a function, feature, or real world value.
When ANY is used as a function the console will output the DMX value specified in the
DMX channel entry regardless of any other conditions. Therefore, using ANY as a
function for a DMX channel entry results in that DMX channel outputting a constant
DMX value. The constant option in fixture builder's basic view is the same as setting
the function to ANY.
When ANY is used as a feature the console will output the DMX value specified in the
DMX channel entry regardless of which feature is active in the programmer/playback.
This similar to assigning ANY to a function but allows for the function to specified on
the DMX channel. This is not very common.
When ANY is used as a real world value the console will output the DMX value
specified in the DMX channel entry if the specified feature is active in
playback/programmer.
Tip: Fixture builder automatically creates coordinating cyan, magenta, yellow, hue, and
saturation functions when I-Red, I-Green, and I-Blue constructs are described in a fixture's
DMX channel description and have DMX value range of 0 thru 255 and a real world value
range of 0% thru 100 %.