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How can I keep a channel high for example the function channel if I let pas this one it can't doing anything if I program it in suntrix it goes from 0 to 255 and back . If i try to keep it high it goes always to 0
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Re: suntrix
I really, really tried hard to understand what you are asking here. But I can't find it out.roeleke wrote:How can I keep a channel high for example the function channel if I let pas this one it can't doing anything if I program it in suntrix it goes from 0 to 255 and back . If i try to keep it high it goes always to 0
Please try again in other words and tell us wat you are trying to achieve, with what fixture and what you have tried.
Function channel of what device?
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Re: suntrix
channel which you dont want to be controlled by the suntrix (or LEDtrix) have to be left out from the matric of channels. then you can make override button which sets the desired channels to 255.
when you set up the matrix for suntrix you have following options:
"Startaddress": speaks for itself
"Every [XX] ch, skip [XX] ch":
this is a very easy way to quickly make a matrix and leave some channels out. lets say you have some 1 channels fixtures (intensity, strobe, feature), you want to use the first channel in the matrix and leave the others out of the matrix. then you simply selects:
"Every [1] ch, skip [2] ch":
the same goes with LEDtrix
when you set up the matrix for suntrix you have following options:
"Startaddress": speaks for itself
"Every [XX] ch, skip [XX] ch":
this is a very easy way to quickly make a matrix and leave some channels out. lets say you have some 1 channels fixtures (intensity, strobe, feature), you want to use the first channel in the matrix and leave the others out of the matrix. then you simply selects:
"Every [1] ch, skip [2] ch":
the same goes with LEDtrix
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