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-====== LedTrix – Setup Window ====== 
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-Instead of describing the parameters that can be set in the “Setup window” and example has been made. 
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-In the example I have used 8 x ”Kam Led 800 Stripline” to create an 8 x 8 matrix. 
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-{{:ledtrix_kam_matrix.jpg|}} 
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-Each Kam has 8 segments that uses 6 DMX channels for control.  
-The 6 channels looks like this bellow. 
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-With LedTrix we only want to control the colors because it is a tool to display graphics meaning that only 2, 3, and 4 are of interest.\\  
-A whole Kam stripline uses 6 x 8 = 48 addresses and whole matrix of 8 Kams uses 8 x 48 = 384 addresses.  
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-Note:\\  
-I a case where only 3 channels are used to control each segment DNX 512  = 512 addresses can control 170 segments and this gives a matrix of max 13 x 13. 
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-{{:ledtrix_kam_ch.jpg|}} 
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-Kam LED 800 Stripline Set to 8 segments 
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-{{:ledtrix_kam.jpg|}} 
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-All Kams are placed with DMX addresses next to each other. See the figure.\\  
-This gives a start address = 2 because it is the first red segment.\\  
-And for every 3 addresses we are to skip 3 to get the next red segment.\\  
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-Bellow these values can bee seen.\\  
-As the first segment in the matrix is upper left corner the mode “Mode” entry is set to this.\\  
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-Remember to press the “Auto address” button” 
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-Looking on the color / address window the addresses can be checked.\\  
-First Kam, segment 1 has adr. 2, 3, 4 and segment 2 has adr. 8, 9 and 10.\\  
-This correspond to the drawing above.\\  
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-{{:ledtrix_setup_01.jpg|}} 
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-**Image Control** \\  
-The image is normally larger than the matrix that are used display it. There are some parameters that can be used to move the matrix.\\  
-Here is a gif that can be used to show the effect of these parameters. 
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-{{:test01.gif|}} 
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-It has been made with a freeware program "GIMP 2" [[http://www.gimp.org/|www.gimp.org ]] 
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-** “V. Offset and H. Offset” ** \\  
-This is a manual way to move the matrix Vertical and Horizontal around in the image.\\  
-Here are two plots with the offset set to 0 and 3 \\  
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-{{:ledtrix_image_offset_00.jpg|}} 
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-** “Auto. align” ** \\  
-If you set on the Auto. align then when you select an image it will automatically be centered to the matrix. 
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-In this case with a image of size 20 x 20 it will automatically set the both offsets to 6.\\  
-This can be seen if you exit the setup window, select the image and then return to the setup window.\\  
-The offsets have now the values 6\\  
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-{{:ledtrix_image_offset_auto.jpg|}} 
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-** “V. spacing and H. Spacing” ** \\  
-To demonstrate the spacing function a matrix of 20 x 5 is used.\\  
-Spacing is if you only want to mount a reduced no of fixtures.\\  
-If this parameters is used then the fixture buildup are to be symmetrical.\\  
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-The spacing don’t start at the first colon / row but the colon / row with then spacing no.\\  
-Also when the spacing is to high so the matrix is larger than the image then the preview don’t perform as expected.\\  
-Here spacing 1,2,3 and 4 are shown.\\  
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-{{:ledtrix_image_spacing_00.jpg|}} 
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-Matrix larger than image.\\  
-Here spacing are 5 and 6 and as it can bee seen the function is not well definde here so this setting are to be avoied.\\  
-At spacing 5 a black colon appears as expexted but spacing 6 gives an image without spacing. \\  
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-{{:ledtrix_image_spacing_01.jpg|}} 
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