DMX vs percent values

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Tumbleweed
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DMX vs percent values

Postby Tumbleweed » 23 Nov 2008, 00:50

i know how to change the way the Pearl displays the encoder wheel's values between DMX and percentage on most of the attributes, but, on pan/tilt, how do ya set the console so it shows the DMX value instead of percentage?

It has to be something simple that i missed...


Also, can this forum be split up between Pearl/Tiger and Azure, Sapphire, and Diamond? (or is there not enough usage to bother...)
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Postby niclights » 23 Nov 2008, 16:51

I don't think you can.

If you want to view actual output values then set LCD screen to DMX patch and scroll down to relevant handle.
Or simply input the values numerically if you want to set an exact DMX value (toggle %/raw via softkey in numeric menu).
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Re: DMX vs percent values

Postby theisbr » 20 Mar 2009, 01:52

Tumbleweed wrote:i know how to change the way the Pearl displays the encoder wheel's values between DMX and percentage on most of the attributes, but, on pan/tilt, how do ya set the console so it shows the DMX value instead of percentage?


Is it possible to change the way the AZURE Shadow 2004 displays the encoder wheels? Ours currently shows in Percentage and it would be nice if we could see DMX value on some of the attributes.

Thanks

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Postby tokm2k » 25 May 2010, 16:19

I'm also having some dmx value/percentages problems.. Should have asked when I was on the blower to software chaps today, but oh well.

Same old desk, my old Sapphire 2000 (latest/last software build).

Basically, it doesn't show anything above the encoder wheels. The only place where it shows current percentage is in the main bit of the screen next with the relevant handle number before it with a - or m.

Is there a way to 'turn on' displaying something above the encoder wheels that I've missed?

Cheers all, T

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