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The Channel List
Whitin the Module Tab you will find the Channel List, with a table used to alter the mapping of the DMX
Channels to Attributes is shown.
Select the cell with the value you would like to change. Double tap the cell and enter the desired value
in the popup.
Indicates the DMX Channel number, which may not be changed. You may add or
delete channels using the Menu Bars Add Channel(s) or Delete Channel(s) button.
Is used to re-arrange the channel layout, for example to change channel 1 to
channel 6 without losing any settings.
Is used to select the attribute of this channel. For more information see the section
below where Parameter Selection is explained.
Defines if this channel should react to Dimmer Faders or the Grand Master fader.
If set to Fade, this parameter will crossfade, if set to Snap it will snap when
changing values as opposed to a smooth crossfade. This is particularly useful for
parameters like Color or Gobo Wheels.
Defines the default value that will be output to a fixture if no playback containing
this attribute is active.
Defines the value that will be output when the Grand Master fader is at 0 percent
or when blackout is active.
Defines which value will be output when the “Highlight” function is active in the
programmer. Usually this would be “100% brightness, white, etc.”.
Defines how a fixture attribute behaves with the Move in Black functionality. If set
to None the channel will not be pre-positioned, Mark means this attribute will fade
to the new value, MarkZero means this attribute will snap to the new value.
Ranges define the mapping of DMX Values of a channel to specific functions of
this channel.
They may be used to also show a symbol for Gobos or a Color for a certain range
of DMX values inside this channel and are used to define, for example, the pan
and tilt range.
Furthermore, you may caption the different ranges.
Names of the Ranges will be shown in programmer, and in the “Select Range”
PopUp that opens when you push on an encoder or encoder label.
More info can be found in the “Edit Ranges” section below.
Will invert the DMX Output for this channel.
This defines if the DMX Values of this parameter will be inverted. Ie. Value 100 in the
programmer will be output as value 156. Default, Highlight and Blackout values still
need to be entered in “Non-Inverted” form.
May be used to hard limit the minimum value of this DMX Channel
May be used to hard limit the maximum value of this DMX Channel