MENU: DMX INPUTS – MERGER
This menu defines how Inputs A and B are combined. The
results can be mapped onto a DMX port by choosing "Merger"
as the source.
SUB MENU
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OPTIONS / VALUES
OFF
HTP
LTP
Backup
Toggle
Backup Time 0s (0-88)
Restore Time 0s (0-88)
10Hz, 15Hz, 20Hz, 25Hz, 30Hz,
Framerate
35Hz, 40Hz
From:1-512
Range
To: 1-512
Offset Addr
OFF, 2-512
DESCRIPTION
The inputs are not combined
A and B are merged by Highest Takes Precedence
A and B are merged by Last Takes Precedence
Source A is used until no valid traffic is received, then
Source B is activated. Once traffic resumes on Source
A, it restores back to Source A
The complete source Universe is switched over
without delay as soon as a single DMX value changes
This delays the backup switching from A to B
This delays before the source is restored from B to A
Select the desired frame rate
To limit the DMX range, set the first address of the
DMX port
To limit the DMX range, set the last address of the
DMX port
Offset start address, incoming channel X value is sent
on this port as channel X+Offset, Channels are cut off
if they exceed 512
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