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  1. Jon, Thank you for the info, I understand the concept now. I assume that expanding the available DMX addresses past 24 on the 12/24 would cater for heads that require multiple addresses to operate them but, apart from assigning them to channel, how would you access them. If, for instance, a moving head required 16 channels and was assigned channel 30 onwards how would the user access that head during a show?
  2. I may be going about this all wrong but this is what I am trying to do. I have a set of LED cans which I want to control on a set of submasters, one for red, one for green and one for blue. As I have lots of other stuff on the desk I thought that I would use the DMX addresses outside of the normal channel range, so picked 25 - 27. I patched channels 1 - 3 to DMX 25 - 27, then went into program mode and set the lights up using channel 1 to set DMX 25 and saved it to submaster 13, channel 2 to set DMX 26 and saved that to submaster 14, etc. As I needed to recover control of DMX 1 - 3 I then unpatched it from 25 - 27, returning it to a 1:1 patching. In run mode I expected submaster 13 to operate DMX 25, etc but this was not so. If you can tell from the above what I am trying to do, can you tell me what I am doing wrong? Thanks Andy Thompson.
  3. Hi, I'm not the greatest Jester operator, however I remember in the manual it talks about grouping DMX patches in super user mode. I am believe that you can clear it by moving onto the patch you want to remove then pressing and holding the clear button for 1 second. Have a look at the latest manual, pages 30/31. Regards Andy T
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