Master / Limit explained:
MASTER:
When choosing the Master option, we configure a control channel
to act like a grand master. You can reduce the output level whilst
the relationship between channels is being respected. The output
is scaled to each individual channel. (Master value * Channel value
/ 255)
For example:
Channel 1 = 204
Channel 2 = 229
Channel 3 = 128
If we now reduce the master channel to 204 the channels will out-
put as follows:
Channel 1 = 163
Channel 2 = 183
Channel 3 = 102
LIMIT:
When choosing the Limit option, we configure a control channel
to set a limit to the output. In this case the relationship between
channels is not being respected.
For example:
Channel 1 = 191
Channel 2 = 153
Channel 3 = 128
If we now set the limit channel to be 178 the result will be as fol-
lows:
Channel 1 = 178
Channel 2 = 153
Channel 3 = 128
As the result shows, channel 1 has been reduced but channels 2
and 3 haven’t been affected.
7. CREDITS
The following credits are available for this manual:
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Licence Holdings Ltd
ANSI E1.20 – 2010 Entertainment Technology RDM,
Remote Device Management over DMX512 Networks
ANSI E1.31 – 2018 Entertainment Technology - Lightweight
streaming protocol for transport of DMX512 using ACN.
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