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Latest revision as of 00:20, 8 February 2024
Procedures functions (DDF-Syntax) DMXC3 | Article describes DMXControl 3.1.2 |
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With the help of Procedures, functions are called that are usually not needed during live operation. Saving these functions in Cues is also not usually necessary. These include, for example, the complete reset of a device or individual motors, the activation or deactivation of pan and tilt inversion, or turning the light source on and off.
These functions are accessed not through Device Control, but in the Stage View via the context menu of the respective device, through the Procedures submenu.
Structure
Procedures in DDFs for DMXControl 3 all have the same structure, which usually consists of four elements:
- Name of the function for the associated Procedure
set
: Specifies the DMX channel and the DMX valuehold
: Hold time for the DMX valuerestore
: Restoration of the initial state
If the restore
element is omitted in a Procedure, the DMX value entered under set
remains set.
Available Procedures
Currently, the following Procedures are already predefined in DMXControl 3, but Procedures with custom names can also be created. For the most common functions, unique symbols are automatically assigned to the names. The naming can be freely chosen since Procedures directly address DMX channels with DMX values. It is therefore possible to start a complete device reset with the Procedure for turning on the lamp. However, this approach is not recommended.
Procedure Name | Description | Note |
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lamp_on
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Turns on the lamp of the corresponding device. | |
lamp_off
|
Turns off the lamp of the corresponding device. | |
reset
|
Triggers a reset on the corresponding device. | |
reset_pan_tilt
|
Triggers a reset of the pan & tilt motors on the corresponding device. | The device moves to its reference points for pan & tilt. |
reset_pan
|
Triggers a reset of the pan motor on the corresponding device. | The device moves to its reference points for pan. |
reset_tilt
|
Triggers a reset of the tilt motor on the corresponding device. | The device moves to its reference points for tilt. |
reset_gobo
|
Triggers a reset of the gobo motor on the corresponding device. | The gobo wheel moves to its reference points. |
reset_gobo2
|
Triggers a reset of the gobo 2 motor on the corresponding device. | Gobo wheel 2 moves to its reference points. |
reset_color
|
Triggers a reset of the color motor on the corresponding device. | The color wheel moves to its reference points. |
reset_color2
|
Triggers a reset of the color 2 motor on the corresponding device. | Color wheel 2 moves to its reference points. |
reset_effects
|
Triggers a reset of the built-in effects on the corresponding device. | |
reset_zoom
|
Triggers a reset of the zoom function on the corresponding device. | |
reset_shutter
|
Triggers a reset of the shutter on the corresponding device. | |
reset_iris
|
Triggers a reset of the iris on the corresponding device. | |
reset_focus
|
Triggers a reset of the focus function on the corresponding device. | |
reset_prism
|
Triggers a reset of the prism wheel on the corresponding device. | |
pan_invert_on
|
Inverts the pan channel on the corresponding device. | |
pan_invert_off
|
Disables the inversion of the pan channel on the corresponding device. | |
tilt_invert_on
|
Inverts the tilt channel on the corresponding device. | |
tilt_invert_off
|
Disables the inversion of the tilt channel on the corresponding device. | |
pan_tilt_swap_on
|
Swaps pan and tilt on the corresponding device. | |
pan_tilt_swap_off
|
Disables the swapping of pan and tilt on the corresponding device. | |
display_on
|
Activates the display of the corresponding device. | |
display_off
|
Deactivates the display of the corresponding device. |