Joystick
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0) No Joystick
1) ProScenium DMX Fader Panel (4 Fader 4 Buttons)
2) Joystick 1 Pan/Tilt for Moving Light (Absolute)
3) Joystick 1 Pan/Tilt for Moving Light (Relative)
4) Joystick 1 Pan/Tilt for Moving Light (Relative) + GO Button
5) ProScenium DMX Fader Panel + Joystick (2 Fader 4 Buttons, 1 Joy)
6) Button 1 - 4 - Cue 1 - 4
7) Button 1 - 8 - Cue 1 - 8 (buttons 4 - 8 Sliders - 50)
8) Button 1 - 4 - Chaser 1 - 4 On
9) Button 1 - 8 - Chaser 1 - 8 On (buttons 4 - 8 - Sliders 50)
10) Button 1 - 4 pressed/unpressed - Chaser 1 - 4 On/Off
11) Button 1 - 8 pressed/unpressed - Chaser 1 - 8 On/Off (buttons 4 - 8 - Sliders 50)
12) Button 1 -> 4 Touch Screen Panel button 1 to 4 Pressed
13) Button 1 -> 8 Touch Screen Panel button 1 to 8 Pressed (buttons 4 -> 8 = sliders > 50%)
This option allows the selection of a joystick device to be connected to the GamePort input of the PC.
The installation of a Joystick requires you to have a GamePort (normally part of the SoundCard logic), and that you use the Windows Configuration panel to calibrate Joystick 1 (for options 2, 3, 4) or Joystick 1and 2 (for options 1 and 5).
For option 6 select a joystick 2 axis and 4 buttons. Refer to Windows On-line Help for Joystick calibration. This will allow you to select one of 13 joystick options:
External Joystick Utilisation
0) No Joystick
1) ProScenium DMX Fader Panel (4 Fader 4 Buttons)
ProScenium DMX optional Fader Panel for conventional lighting (in this case four sliders are provided, having these functions (from left to right) Crossfade, Master, Group1, Group2)
2) Joystick 1 Pan/Tilt for Moving Light (Absolute)
Absolute scanner movement with 2-axis Joystick (this option makes scanner movement very fast and difficult to control)
3) Joystick 1 Pan/Tilt for Moving Light (Relative)
Relative scanner movement with 2-axis Joystick: the centre position makes no move, moving joystick select a proportionally faster movement.
4) Joystick 1 Pan/Tilt for Moving Light (Relative) + GO Button
Enhanced Relative scanner movement with 2-axis Joystick: same as point 3 with these variations: When inside the scanner window the Joystick buttons allow you switch to previous/next scanner windows.
On scanner window exit, the Joystick function is the same as the Thumbwheel and the Joystick buttons command the "GO" function.
5) ProScenium DMX Fader Panel + Joystick (2 Fader 4 Buttons, 1 Joy)
Digimedia FADJOY Plus Optional interactive lighting control unit. Using this option two sliders are provided for Crossfade and Master control, with the "GO" button on the left, while the embedded Joystick behaves like point 4.
6) Button 1 - 4 - Cue 1 - 4
A normal Joystick with 4 buttons will start Cue No. 1, Cue No. 2, Cue No. 3, Cue No. 4 respectively
7) Button 1 - 8 - Cue 1 - 8 (buttons 4 - 8 Sliders - 50)
A normal joystick with 4 buttons and 4 axis will start Cue No. 1, Cue No. 2, Cue No. 3, Cue No. 4, Cue No. 5, Cue No. 6, Cue No. 7, Cue No. 8 respectively.
If you wish to replace the axis with an extra 4 buttons to make a total of 8, you should install switches that can open or close a 100KA resistor.
Please refer to your PC Gameport Documentation or ask for a copy of the gameport pin-out details from our Technical Service Department.
8) Button 1 - 4 - Chaser 1 - 4 On
A normal joystick with 4 buttons will start Chaser 1, Chaser 2, Chaser 3, Chaser 4 respectively.
9) Button 1 - 8 - Chaser 1 - 8 On (buttons 4 - 8 - Sliders 50)
A normal joystick with 4 buttons and 4 axis will start Chaser 1, Chaser 2, Chaser 3, Chaser 4, Chaser 5, Chaser 6, Chaser 7, Chaser 8 respectively.
If you wish to replace the axis with an extra 4 buttons to make a total of 8, you should install switches that can open or close a 100KOhm resistor.
Please refer to your PC Gameport Documentation or ask for a copy of the gameport pin-out details from our Technical Service Department.
Note that for a good multitasking direct access with buttons, you have to select "Send MCI Command with Chasers" in the Chaser window, and, if for example you are working on Chaser 1, put the "Chaser 1 Off" MCI command in the last step of your chaser.
This action will force your chaser to switch automatically off at the end of the chase.
10) Button 1 - 4 - Closed/Opened - Chaser 1 - 4 On/Off
A normal joystick with 4 buttons will activate Chaser 1, Chaser 2, Chaser 3, Chaser 4 respectively when the button 1 to 4 is pressed.
11) Button 1 -> 8 Closed/Opened Chaser 1 -> 8 On/Off (buttons 4 -> 8 = sliders > 50%)
A special button panel with 8 buttons will activate Chaser 1, Chaser 2, ... Chaser 8 respectively when the button 1 to 8 is pressed.
12) Button 1 -> 4 Touch Screen Panel button 1 to 4 Pressed
A normal joystick with 4 buttons will activate the Touch Screen Button 1 to 4 respectively when the button 1 to 4 is pressed.
This joystick mode keeps the actual Touch Screen active file (Touch.ini) as commands for joystick input.
Because of the user friendly interface of the Touch Screen software, you can customise your joystick commands in a very easy way.
Firstly, check the touch screen configuration in "Special Functions"/Direct access panel (Touch Screen), follow the instructions to setup commands from the Touch screen software.
Having set this up, Joystick button 1 will activate Button 1 on the touch screen panel, and so on until 100.
Note that the touch screen software does not need to be loaded, if you want to activate any modifications on the touch screen, you will have to select Master, then Full Duplex again, to load the modified touch screen file in ProScenium.
13) Button 1 -> 8 Touch Screen Panel button 1 to 8 Pressed (buttons 4 -> 8 = sliders > 50%)
A special button panel with 8 buttons will activate the Touch Screen Button 1 to 8 respectively when the button 1 to 8 is pressed.
This joystick mode keeps the actual Touch Screen active file (Touch.ini) as commands for joystick input.
Because of the user friendly interface of the Touch Screen software, you can customise your joystick commands in a very easy way.
Firstly, check the touch screen configuration in "Special Functions"/Direct access panel (Touch Screen), follow the instructions to setup commands from the Touch screen software.
Having set this up, Joystick button 1 will activate Button 1 on the touch screen panel, and so on until 100.
Note that the touch screen software does not need to be loaded, if you want to activate any modifications on the touch screen, you will have to select Master, then Full Duplex again, to load the modified touch screen file in ProScenium.
When you have finished making your alterations, it is possible to save them permanently or to exit without saving.
Remember, If you do not Save and Exit, The changes will only be active until the program is closed down.
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