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Size of data: Determines whether the trait will use one or two bytes of the
DMX 512 stream. Choices are "8 Bit" or "16 Bit". 16 bit is mostly used for
Pan and Tilt of high resolution devices.
X/Y Axis Invert: This determines whether to invert a continuous trait
such as Pan so that it moves the direction that the trackball moves. Select
"Yes" if you would like to invert the trait. If a trait is to be assigned to the X
or Y axis, select "Yes" for these attributes. More than one trait of a device
may be assigned to either axis and a single trait can be assigned to both
axis.
Blackout: If the Blackout attribute is activated, the trait will be set to the
assigned Blackout Value whenever the Blackout button is pressed.
Default Values: When first selecting a device, it's trait can be any value.
Default values for each trait can be assigned so that tapping the Default key
next to the LCD will immediately cause the default value to be applied
whenever a device is active.
Maximums and Minimums: Continuous traits can be assigned a
maximum and minimum value. This is useful when a device does not use
the full range of DMX 512 values. It is also useful when a continuous trait is
part of a Union.
Index Values: Indexed traits are made of indexed values. Each indexed
value can be assigned a specific label just as each trait can be assigned a
specific label.
See the Table 10.3 further in this chapter for valid values of the
different trait attributes described above.
Rev. 1.30.03.07.r1
Chapter 10 Automated Devices
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