Analog Input
To use the analog input trigger you'll need to connect a third-party device with a D-sub 15 connector with
connected keys. You can have 12 contact closure switches that sends between 5 and 15 volts into one of the pins
on the d-sub 15. One of the pins supply 5 volts so you don't need an external power supply as long as you don't use
to long cables.
The analog triggers are on/off only. They don't support variable input.
This is the pinout of the d-sub:
Pin 1 = Analog input 1
Pin 2 = Analog input 3
Pin 3 = Analog input 5
Pin 4 = Analog input 7
Pin 5 = Analog input 9
Pin 6 = Analog input 11
Pin 7 = + 5 volts
Pin 8 = Common Ground
Pin 9 = Analog input 2
Pin 10 = Analog input 4
Pin 11 = Analog input 6
Pin 12 = Analog input 8
Pin 13 = Analog input 10
Pin 14 = Analog input 12
Pin 15 = Not used
MIDI Input
The MIDI input reacts to MIDI notes received. You can assign a trigger to note 0 to 127 - so there are 128 different
MIDI triggers. The triggers react to the velocity information. This means that the fader can be position according to
the received velocity.
DMX Input
The DMX input react to the DMX input on the dot2. The DMX remote input can use all the 512 DMX channels. It
supports variable input so you can remote the position of the executor fader.
Related links
Remote Input Configuration view
Commands section