Merge
1) The device has four operating modes for merging the two DMX universes. This menu allows you to configure
the merging options.
2) Turn and press the encoder to select an option.
Mode
Turn and press the encoder to select the merging mode. The current mode is marked with an asterisk (*).
HTP (Highest Takes Precedence): This is the classical method to combine two DMX signals, which may
allow for some channels of input A to be active and other channels from input B to be active.
LTP (Latest Takes Precedence): The latest DMX value has priority. This is the preferred mode to control
movement of intelligent moving lights.
A+B: The DMX channel is split into two parts. The first part is made up of input A and the other part is made
up of input B. The DMX packets received at the inputs are not combined. For example, input A sends DMX
packets up to channel 36 and input B starts at channel 37 on the same universe. The starting address for
input B is user-programmable.
Backup: When a DMX signal is present at input A, it will take priority. When DMX signal A is lost, DMX signal
B will take DMX output priority.
Frame rate
1) Use this option to select the desired DMX refresh rate after a merging mode is configured.
2) Turn and press the encoder to select an option.
DMX 40Hz
DMX 30Hz
DMX 20Hz
DMX 10Hz
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