Interactive Technologies, Inc.
Channel
Syntax
Command
Channel <number> [<range...>]
Channel <universe>.<local> [<range...>]
Channel ?
•
<number>
◦ A global channel number from
◦ This number addresses channels as a continuous block through all configured universes.
•
<universe>.<local>
◦ A channel number in "dotted" notation specifies both a universe number from
channel from
◦ This dotted number addresses channels locally within each universe.
Abbreviation
C
Description
Selecting Channels
The Channel command selects one or more DMX channels in the currently active playback fader. DMX
channels are the individual control levels sent out of the CueServer to operate connected DMX lighting
fixtures. Use the Channel command in conjunction with an action command like At, On, Off, Enable,
Disable, Park,
Unpark
release them. When used alone or in logic expressions, the Channel command returns the current value of
the specified channel(s).
Either a single channel number can be specified, or a range of channels can be specified using the various
selection operators
like +, -, > and ~.
to 16384.
1
to
within that universe.
1
512
or
Release
to set channel levels, change the enable or parked state of channels, or
Description
Select one or more DMX
channels
Select one or more DMX
channels
Return the currently selected
DMX channels
CueServer 2 User's Manual - 18.5.18
Return Value
The selected
channels' value
The selected
channels' value
A selection string
to
and a
1
128
Page 152 of 429
Need help?
Do you have a question about the CueServer 2 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers