Micro-Scope 3a Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd Firmware Version V7.
Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd.
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A R T I S T I C L I C E N C E P R O D U C T R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M Product: Micro-Scope 3a Serial No. Version No. Date Purchased: Supplier: Name: Company Name: Address: Email: Post/Zip Code: Phone No. Comments: Please return to: Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd. Studio 1, Spectrum House, 32-34 Gordon House Road, London, NW5 1LP, UK Fax: +44 (0) 20 84 26 05 51 Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd.
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C O N T E N T S MICRO-SCOPE 3A ......................................................................... 1 ARTISTIC LICENCE PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM ............................... 5 CONTENTS ................................................................................ 7 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................11 QUICK START ....................................................................................................................................
START CODE LIST .................................................................................................................. 25 SELECT DMX START CODE........................................................................................................ 28 DISPLAY RECEIVED TEXT ......................................................................................................... 29 TRANSMIT RIG CHECK ..................................................................................................
EDITING FIXTURES ................................................................................................................... 58 SPREAD SHEET ......................................................................................................................... 58 HEADER ....................................................................................................................................... 60 FOOTER.....................................................................................
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I N T R O D QUICK START U C T I O N Welcome to the Micro-Scope manual. Micro-Scope is a sophisticated DMX512 and MIDI analyser, but is remarkably simple to operate. Users who are familiar with either DMX512 or MIDI should find that a scan of the Control Surface section is sufficient to get started. Please remember to return your product registration card, so that we can keep you informed of new developments.
WHAT’S NEW IN MICROSCOPE 3A A range of powerful new features has been added to Micro-Scope 3a providing new functionality for the DMX512-A standard. 1. Micro-Scope 3a can be used with DMX512, DMX512 (1990) and DMX512-A. 2. All menus can now be enabled or disabled in the setup menu. This allows Micro-Scope 3a to be configured for operation ranging from a simple rigger’s remote to a power user development tool. 3. A new Transmit All Channels menu has been added.
T H E C O N T R O L S U R F A C E OVERVIEW MENU TOGGLE! Micro-Scope is operated by the six front panel buttons. The buttons function as follows: The MENU key is used to select the operating mode of Micro-Scope. Pressing MENU once will display the currently selected mode. The LEFT and RIGHT cursor keys are then used to select a new operating mode. The process is completed by pressing MENU a second time. The MENU Key is held down whilst power is switched on to access the Setup Menu.
MENUS Upon entering MENU mode, twelve different operating modes may be selected (using the LEFT & RIGHT cursor keys). These are: Displays the DMX512 signal from any console, in any of the six available formats. Displays received System Information Packets. The SIP is a new feature of DMX512-A. Displays a list of all received DMX512 Start Codes. The registered owner of the Start Code is also displayed. Select a DMX512 Start Code for both receive and transmit operations.
Allows the Memories to be played back sequentially at a variable speed. A simple non-fade controller mode. Copy received DMX to any of the 15 Memories. Used to create show backup or record test patterns. Fill one of the 15 Presets with a symmetrical pattern of channel levels. Fully test all three pins of DMX512 or MIDI cables for shorts and open circuits. Test the two signal pins of DMX512 or MIDI cables for shorts, when only the console cable end is available. Transmits a special test packet.
T H E DISPLAYING RECEIVED DMX512 M E N U S In DISPLAY RECEIVED DMX512 mode the following keys are active: LEFT Decrement the current DMX512 start address RIGHT Increment the current DMX512 start address TOGGLE Select the display format Received DMX512 data is displayed in one of seven formats. They are: Bar Graph Decimal Percent Hex Binary Max/Min & Flicker Hunt Timing Checksums Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd.
STATUS The first five display formats also include the following information: 1. DMX512 base address 2. Display mode 3. Data received indicator 4. Data error indicator 5. Loop-Through indicator The diagram below shows Micro-Scope receiving DMX512 in bar graph mode. 1. DMX512 Base 2. Display Mode 3. Data Received 5. Loop Through 4. Data Error DMX BASE The DMX base address is in the range 1 to 512 and defines the first channel displayed. This value is also used to set the TRIGGER OUTPUT.
DISPLAY MODE This character shows the currently selected display mode: Bar-graph mode displays twenty four channels as a bar-graph with a resolution of 12.5%. Whilst the resolution of this mode is limited, it is often the most useful when the DMX line is running show information. It is easy to pick out chases, which in other display modes could be mistaken for flickering data. D Decimal mode displays six channels as numbers in the range 0 to 255. This mode shows the entire resolution of each channel.
DATA ERROR This character cell is clear when good data is being received. If an error occurs, one of the following is displayed: S DMX512 is being received with a non-matching Start code. The Start Code is selected using menu 4 – “Select Start Code”. F Data is being received with Framing errors. This can be caused by noise pick-up and also occurs when the phase pins of the connector are reversed. O Data is being received with Overrun errors.
MAX/MIN MODE FLICKER HUNT HEXADECIMAL Max/Min mode is the "Flicker Finder". A single DMX512 channel is displayed as the current value, minimum value and maximum value. All three numbers are decimal 0 to 255. This mode will capture any fluctuations in the level of a channel. To clear the Max and Min values, press the MENU key twice. When data is not received on the selected channels, the Max value is set to 0, and the Min value to 255.
TIMING MODE Detail mode provides four further pieces of information about the DMX signal. The Period "P" is the time between received Breaks on the DMX512 signal. The reciprocal (that is the ‘1/x’ button on your calculator) of this number gives the refresh rate. The second number is the Break time "Bk". This is the length of the synchronising code used to restart a new DMX frame. The specification requires this value to be 88uS or greater.
CHECKSUM MODE ‘MaB’ This is the mark after break time. If the start code (menu 4) is set to ‘don’t care’ this will display the mark after break time of all frames. It can be useful to view the mark after break time of packets with a specific start code, which is achieved by setting the start code in menu 4. ‘C’ This is the number of data slots in the DMX512 frame. If the start code (menu 4) is set to ‘don’t care’ this will display the count for all frames.
TRIGGER OUTPUT The spare two pins of the DMX512 output are used to provide a TTL (5V) oscilloscope trigger output. This signal can be used to synchronise the oscilloscope to either the start code or the DMX base address. The operation of the scope trigger has been greatly improved from firmware V7.1 onwards. In previous versions the scope trigger output a pulse synchronised to Break and selected display start address.
DISPLAY RECEIVED COUNTERS The DISPLAY RECEIVED Counters menu provides four event counters for received data: Pk. The total number of DMX512 packets received irrelevant of their start code. Sc. The total number of DMX512 packets received with a start code matching that set in menu 4. If the start code in menu 4 is set to ‘Don’t Care’ (Toggle Key) this will display the same number as ‘Pk’. RDM. The total number of RDM packets received (including both draft and standard start codes). Fer.
DISPLAY RECEIVED START CODES The DISPLAY RECEIVED START CODES menu is designed to search received DMX512 for all packets using alternate Start Codes (i.e. non-zero start codes). DMX512-A uses a number of ASC’s and it is often useful to identify these.
Start Code Decimal Hexadecimal 017 0x11 023 0x17 024 0x18 038 060 061 065 079 085 0x26 0x3c 0x3d 0x41 0x4f 0x55 Registered By Tokyo Broadcast Systems Inc Artistic Licence ESTA Artistic Licence High End Avab Avab Microlite Oscar ESTA 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 144 145 0x70 0x71 0x72 0x73 0x74 0x75 0x76 0x77 0x78 0x79 0x7a 0x7b 0x7c 0x7d 0x7e 0x7f 0x80 0x81 0x82 0x83 0x90 0x91 ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC Leviton
Start Code Decimal Hexadecimal 1460x92-0xa9 169 170 0xaa 1710xab-0xcb 203 204 0xcc Registered By ESTA Description Sun ESTA Proprietary format. Reserved for expansion. ESTA 207 0xcf ESTA 223 224 0xdf 0xe0 225 0xe1 237 240247 255 0xed 0xf0-0xf7 Doug Fleenor NSI Colortran NSI Colortran EDI ESTA RDM Remote Device Management System Information Packet. Proprietary format. ENR mode control. 0xff Avolites Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd. Micro-Scope 3a Manual Reserved for expansion. .
SELECT DMX START CODE The START CODE menu is used to select non-zero DMX512 start codes. The Start Code was not widely used in DMX512. However, DMX512-A makes significant use of this feature. The Start Code value is reset to zero when Micro-Scope is switched on. The Display Received Start Codes menu provides an alternative method of editing the start code. The Start Code affects both receive and transmit DMX512. The UP and DOWN keys are used to select any one of the 256 possible values.
DISPLAY RECEIVED TEXT The DISPLAY RECEIVED TEXT menu is used to display DMX Text. DMX Text is a new feature of DMX512-A. It allows products that do not have a display to output diagnostic and configuration data via DMX512. DMX Text allows a total of 509 characters of ASCII text to be sent. This menu displays a window of 32 characters from the text data. The following keys are active: LEFT Decrement the character address of the window. RIGHT Increment the character address of the window.
TRANSMIT ALL CHANNELS The TRANSMIT ALL CHANNELS menu allows all 512 channels to be output at a level. This is a simple bulb check function. The following keys are active: LEFT Decrement all levels by 5 RIGHT Increment all levels by 5 UP Increment all levels by 1 DOWN Decrement all levels by 1 TOGGLE Invert dimmer level The display shows the current level of all channels. As a safety measure, the level is always set to 10 decimal when this mode is started.
TRANSMIT MEMORY The TRANSMIT MEMORY menu allows any one of the twelve Memories to be transmitted to the dimmers and edited. Each Memory contains individual level settings for all 512 channels and is held in non-volatile Memory. The Memory to be transmitted and edited is selected by the UP and DOWN keys when the menu display is active. Press the MENU key to enter edit mode.
TRANSMIT LAMP The TRANSMIT LAMP menu is the most powerful method of testing automated luminaires. Micro-Scope contains a library of nearly 200 lamp definitions which can be used to automatically test lamps. When the menu is active, the UP & DOWN cursor keys are used to select the required lamp from the library. To accept the lamp selection press MENU. The display changes to show the start address of the lamp, the current test and the selected lamp.
Name COL 1-7 GOB 1-7 STRB ZOOM FOCS IRIS PRIS EFFX AUX 1-7 ALL Function Exercise the colours available. This tests up to seven colour attribute channels of the lamp. Depending on the lamp type, the order will be either: RED BLUE GREEN COLOUR-WHEEL 1-4 or YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN COLOUR-WHEEL 1-4 Run through all the available gobos. Test the Strobe effects. Test the Zoom. Test the Focus. Test the Iris. Test the Prism. Test the Effects. Test a further seven attributes as defined in the lamp library.
TRANSMIT TEXT The TRANSMIT TEXT menu provides support for the new DMX Text feature of DMX512-A. DMX Text is a useful function that allows equipment that lacks a screen display, to send diagnostic and status information via DMX512. This menu provides the option to send one of four preset text messages in order to check text reception on other equipment. When Transmit Text is selected, the text DMX frame is sent once every 64 packets of standard (start code zero) DMX512.
TRANSMIT SEQUENCE The TRANSMIT SEQUENCE menu allows memories to be sequentially played back. This allows Micro-Scope 3a to function as a simple show controller. The following keys are active: LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN TOGGLE Reduce number of sequence steps Increase number of sequence steps Increase step time Decrease step time Run / Pause The sequence can play back up to twelve memories. Memory 1 is always included in the sequence. The Left and Right keys control the last Memory in the sequence.
SNAPSHOT DMX TO MEMORY FILL MEMORY WITH PATTERN The SNAPSHOT menu allows any one of the twelve memories to be filled with data captured from the DMX512 input. The Memory to be used is selected by the UP and DOWN keys when the menu display is active. Press the MENU key to take the snapshot. The process requires eight consecutive frames of DMX512 to capture the data. The snapshot can be aborted (for example if the DMX512 input fails) by pressing the TOGGLE button.
TESTING CABLES Micro-Scope offers three methods of testing DMX512 cables and DMX512 networks. The DOUBLE ENDED TEST is used when both ends of the cable are available. Micro-Scope can test for short circuits and open circuits on any of the three active pins of the DMX512 cable. The SINGLE ENDED TEST is used when only the console cable end is accessible. Micro-Scope can test for a short circuit between the two signal pins. The NETWORK TEST is used to transmit real test data over an installed network.
NETWORK TEST The NETWORK TEST provides a more sophisticated test for installed DMX512 networks. This test is capable of confirming that both data distribution amplifiers and cables are working correctly. The test makes use of a new feature of DMX512-A, the Test Packet. This is a specific DMX512 packet, with an alternate start code, that is designed to exercise the DMX512 network in a worst-case scenario. The worst-case data is generated by ensuring that every bit position includes a transition.
AUTO BACKUP IF DMX FAILS The AUTO-BACKUP menu allows Micro-Scope to be connected inline between a lighting desk and dimmers. Micro-Scope monitors the received DMX512 and should the signal fail, switches one of the twelve Memories to the output. This mode provides a useful backup, which forces a known look on stage, should the console fail. When the backup mode is triggered, the user can snap between the presets.
DISPLAYING RECEIVED MIDI DISPLAY RECEIVED MIDI shows six MIDI characters in hexadecimal format. The external MIDI adapter cables are required to use this mode. The TOGGLE key is used to freeze the data display. The following diagram shows the screen layout. Loop Through may also be used with MIDI. The output circuitry used by Micro-Scope is RS485 compatible. Whilst this is correct for DMX512, MIDI specifies a simpler and less expensive set of circuitry.
T H E SETUP MENU S E T U P M E N U S The Setup Menu is entered by powering on Micro-Scope whilst holding down the MENU key; eight different operating modes may be selected. These are: Allows the LCD backlight to be enabled or disabled. Power Save option can be disabled to ensure that Micro-Scope always transmits DMX512. Select which set of main menus should be active. Set the level of transmitted DMX channels that are at zero. This is the lamp preheat function.
ENABLE BACKLIGHT (S1) The BACKLIGHT menu is used to enable or disable the display backlight. The Backlight operates as follows: DISABLE: The backlight is off, giving the longest possible battery life. ENABLE: When external power is connected the backlight is on in all modes. When operating on battery power the backlight is normally on, but powers down after one minute of inactivity. The next key press will re-enable the backlight. The TOGGLE key is used to enable or disable the backlight selection.
MENU MODE (S3) The MENU MODE is used to select which subset of main menu options is active. This allows infrequently used menus to be disabled. Six options exist, their functionality is detailed in the table below. Mic-Edit has the ability to further customise these options.
DARK CHANNEL (S4) The DARK CHANNEL menu is used to set the level to be transmitted in place of zero (dark) channels when operating in either Rig Check or Transmit Dynamic Mode. This is effectively a preheat feature and can significantly improve lamp life. The UP DOWN keys are used to increment or decrement the level. MEMORY DISPLAY MODE (S5) The MEMORY DISPLAY menu is used to select between the two possible display modes of the TRANSMIT MEMORY function.
TRANSMIT SIP (S6) The TRANSMIT SIP menu is used to enable the transmission of System Information Packets. When enabled, a single SIP packet is sent for every 64 standard packets. If Text DMX is enabled (Menu 10), the SIP packet is sent every 65 packets. The structure of this SIP is shown below: Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9/10 11/12 13/14 15/16 17/18 19/20 21/22 23 24 Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd.
TALK TO MIC-EDIT (S7) The TALK menu is used to start communication with the PC MicEdit Software. Please note that Mic-Edit is an optional item not included with the standard Micro-Scope. It is included with MicroScope Pro. Enter this mode prior to pressing the Download button on Mic-Edit.
M I C - E D OVERVIEW I T Mic-Edit is a Windows application that provides the following functionality. Mic-Edit is an optional product that enhances MicroScope. It is ordered separately. Provides an on-line editor that allows live programming of moving lamps (preview of levels only) Provides an off-line editor allowing all Micro-Scope 3a Memories and configuration data to be programmed in a console style format. Provides a Moving Lamp personality editor.
COMMS Mic-Edit communicates with the Micro-Scope 3a via the RS232 interface of the PC. Mic-Edit can access COM1 through to COM8. An XLR5F to 9 pin DB cable is provided with Mic-Edit. The cable contains the RS232 to RS485 conversion electronics required for communications between the PC and Micro-Scope 3a. Live DMX is only transmitted on a change of value. It should not be used as a Live Show Tool. Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd.
MAIN SCREEN Mic-Edit displays the following screen when started. The left panel of the screen displays the information store. This lists all the data that will be downloaded to Micro-Scope 3a. This is referred to as the Show Panel. The right panel is used to display the spreadsheet or fader style information for editing presets and lamp personalities. This is referred to as the Edit Panel. Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd.
SETTING THE PATCH The patch is used to select the DMX512 channel allocation that is used in the ‘Transmit Memory’ menu. When the ‘Patch’ option is selected in the Show Panel, the patch spreadsheet is then displayed in the Edit Panel. Click the Fixture Library button at the top of the screen. The palette of available fixtures is then displayed: Select the required lamp from the palette and drag in onto the required start channel of the patch.
PATCH COLUMNS DELETING A LAMP The columns of the Patch display provide the following information: Column Name Purpose 1 Channel 2 Lamp 3 Fixture 4 Function 5 Legend Lists the DMX512 channel number from 1 to 512. The number of the moving lamp. MicEdit generates this automatically, numbering lamp 1 as the lowest DMX channel value. The text name of the moving lamp. This corresponds to the name in the Fixture Library Palette. Describes the lamp function controlled by this channel.
EDITING MEMORIES EDITING MEMORIES BY SPREADSHEET MEMORY COLUMNS To edit a Memory, select the required Memory in the Show Panel. Depending upon the setting in the Preferences menu, the Edit Panel will display either a spreadsheet or an array of faders. When editing memories in spreadsheet mode, the Edit Panel displays as shown below: The columns of the Memory spreadsheet are identical to those displayed in Patch mode, with the exception of column 6.
EDITING MEMORIES BY FADER FADER ROWS 5 Legend 6 Level This is a seven character description of the lamp channel function. This text is displayed in the ‘Transmit Memory’ menu. When a lamp is patched, this field is automatically updated from the lamp function. This field can be edited to override the default behaviour. The level of this channel in this Memory. The level can range from 0 to 255. Off is identical to zero level.
SETTING LEVELS EDITING LEVELS Dragging the fader knob with the mouse sets fader levels. When the level of a fader is set to any value above zero, tick marks are displayed next to the fader track. The absence of tick marks indicates that the channel is at zero. Right clicking on any fader produces a popup menu. The popup menu provides numerous Memory editing functions as detailed in the table below. The fader that is right clicked is described as the selected channel in the table below.
Entry Name Purpose 7 Exclude CONTROL channels of this fixture If the selected channel is part of a moving lamp and it is a control (lamp strike etc.) channel, all control channels of the lamp are set to zero in this Memory.
USING PALETTES To display the palette, click on the Palette button at the top of the screen. The Palette contains 50 entries that contain settings for every attribute of every fixture. These values are defined in the Fixture Editor. For ease of use, the palette entries are coded by colour, but they are equally valid for use with position and beam attributes. The palette can be used in both spreadsheet and fader view of a Memory. Simply drag the required palette entry and drop it on the required fixture.
Hold Key Ctrl cont Alt EDITING MEMORY LEGENDS Cursor Diamond Gobo Dropping on Channel Type Beam Hammer Control Multiple Lamps All Result All intensity channels within the fixture change to the levels contained within the palette. All intensity channels within the fixture change to the levels contained within the palette. Sets all patched fixtures to the levels contained in the palette. The name or legend of each Memory can be changed by right clicking on the required Memory in the Show Panel.
EDITING FIXTURES SPREAD SHEET To edit a fixture personality, double click on a fixture entry in the Fixture Palette. The following dialogue is displayed (this example is the Artistic Licence Colour-Fill CF250 mode 6). The spreadsheet displayed allows each of the possible fixture attributes to be controlled. Each attribute (pan, tilt etc.) contains the settings detailed below: Column Name 1 Attribute 2 Notes 3 Use Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd. Function Result Defines the fixture channel type.
Column Name 4 Chan 5 Offset 6 Range 7 Icon Function Result This is the channel address for this lamp attribute. Numbering is in the range 1 to 38. This is the minimum value of data that is valid for this attribute. Normally this is zero, however some fixtures (the MadScan for example) mix attributes on a single channel. If intensity is controlled over the range 128 to 255, you must enter a value of 128 in this field. This is the range of values of data that is valid for this attribute.
HEADER The header to the spreadsheet allows overall configuration of the fixture: Field Function Lamp Filename The name of the file that contains this fixture personality. Used to enter the total number of channels required by this fixture. This is the 16 character name of the fixture. Defines whether the fixture uses red, green, blue or cyan, magenta, yellow colour mixing. If this box is ticked, Micro-Scope will include all the Aux attributes in the automatic tests.
FOOTER The footer to the spreadsheet provides two additional controls: Field Function Graph The graph shows the level of each consecutive fixture channel for the selected palette. It also changes colour to reflect the colour assigned to the palette. This defines the DMX512 channel to use for live testing the fixture data. If a fixture is available, this greatly simplifies the task of data entry. The Warning Display provides help with entry of complex lamps.
EDITING MICROSCOPE 3A CONFIG The Micro-Scope 3a configuration dialogue is displayed by clicking the Micro-Scope button at the top of the screen. The dialogue displayed, allows access to all the Micro-Scope 3a configuration items. Field Function User Name When the enable box is ticked, the 32 character user name will be displayed when Micro-Scope 3a is switched on. The user name is also displayed when Micro-Scope 3a enters power saving mode. When ticked, the backlight is enabled.
Field Function Transmit DMX512A Text This option is used to select one of four preset text messages in order to check text reception on other equipment. When Transmit Text is selected, the text DMX frame is sent once every 64 packets of standard (start code zero) DMX512. If this is not desired, set the message to None before exiting the menu. The two controls are used to select the range of memories and the inter step delay for sequence playback.
MENU The main menu functions can also be accessed from the button panel at the top of the screen. The main functions are: Open: Save: Import: Export: Configuration: EXPORT Used Used Used Used Used to to to to to load a file from disc into Mic-Edit. save a file from Mic-Edit to disc. read an USITT ASCII text format file. send data from Mic-Edit to Micro-Scope 3a. set Mic-Edit configuration options. Export sends data from Mic-Edit to the Micro-Scope 3a.
The Export Dialogue allows the user to select which of the three types of data should be exported. The configuration data is always exported, even when all three boxes are un-ticked. Select the relevant types and then click the OK key. Mic-Edit will then export the data. The export process may take up to two minutes. When the Export process finishes, press the MicroScope 3a MENU key to return to the Setup Menu.
USITT ASCII IMPORT Mic-Edit allows the import of USITT ASCII text files. This is an international standard designed to allow lighting data to be transferred between differing manufacturers. Mic-Edit implements the following subset of commands: CLEAR ALL: All memories will be cleared to zero channel levels. If this command is removed, the import will effectively merge data into the existing show. CUE: Cue numbers are not used, the data is simply loaded to the next consecutive Memory number.
E X T E R N A L C O N N E C T I O N S POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR Micro-Scope 3a has an internal Ni-Cd rechargeable battery that provides a life of about 25 hours between recharges (this is reduced to 15 hours when the backlight is used continuously). The external 9 Volt DC power supply is used to power and recharge Micro-Scope. Pin Function Centre +9VDC 350mA Skirt Ground Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd.
BATTERY As with all Ni-Cd battery products, the best battery life is obtained by completely discharging Micro-Scope 3a prior to recharging. The power switch is used to switch off Micro-Scope 3a, battery charging will continue if the power connector is plugged in. Micro-Scope 3a contains a sophisticated battery manager, which regulates battery charging. A full charge is obtained in three hours, after which the external power supply is used solely to power Micro-Scope.
RECEIVE DMX The DMX receive input connects via the male 5 pin XLR. The pin allocation is as follows: Pin Function Pin 1 Screen Pin 2 DMX Receive Signal- Pin 3 DMX Receive Signal+ Pin 4 MIDI Receive Anode Pin 5 MIDI Receive Cathode The MIDI receive feature of Micro-Scope uses pins 4 & 5 which are undefined by the DMX512 protocol. These pins may be disconnected internally should this conflict with your DMX512 implementation.
The Trigger feature of Micro-Scope uses pins 4 & 5 which are undefined by the DMX512 protocol. These pins may be disconnected internally should this conflict with your DMX512 implementation. Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd.
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M A N U F A C T U R E R N U M B E R S ASCII Code AL LP PC Hex Code 0x414c 0x4c50 0x5043 Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd.
I N D A adapter · 48, 76 ADB · 33 address · 13, 16, 17, 22, 40 Artistic Licence · 1, 5, 34, 76, 84 attribute · 40, 41, 66, 67 Auto-backup · 11 AUTO-BACKUP · 47 Avab · 34 Avolites · 35 B Backlight · 50 BACKLIGHT · 49, 50 Bar Graph · 16 base · 13, 17, 22 battery · 75 Binary · 16, 18, 77, 78, 79, 80 booster · 47, 50 Break · 11, 19, 21 Breaks · 21 BUFFER · 15, 47 buffered · 11, 19, 47 C cable · 11, 15, 45, 48, 76 capture · 20, 44 clean · 19 COMMS · 56 Compulite · 36 configuration · 34, 72, 73 Cue · 59, 60, 6
Iris · 41 POWER SAVING · 49, 50, 51 Presets · 14, 15, 39, 44, 47 Prism · 41 L lamp · 14, 15, 40, 41, 42, 49, 52, 57, 66, 68, 69, 70 lamps · 40, 67 LEFT · 13, 14, 16, 23, 33, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 Leviton · 34 Link · 11 M MaB · 11, 19, 21 Max · 16, 20 Max/Min · 16, 20 MENU · 13, 14, 20, 39, 40, 44, 47, 49, 72, 73 Mic-Edit · 11, 40, 41, 49, 54, 57, 72, 73 Microlite · 34 MIDI · 11, 15, 45, 47, 48, 75, 76 Min · 20 Moving Lamp · 11 moving lamps · 55 Q Quick Start · 11 R Ramp · 40, 42 Receive · 37,
transmit · 11, 13, 36, 49, 76 TRANSMIT · 13, 14, 15, 23, 33, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 T-Recursive · 33 trigger · 22 U V Version · 5 Z Zoom · 41 UP · 13, 20, 23, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 47, 52 Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd.
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