AMX RADIA Lighting Programming

Stop Ramping Dimmer

This function stops the specified dimmer(s) from ramping.

This command will also stop the ramping of dimmers that are being ramped by the PU and PD commands.

Stop Ramping Dimmer

String:

<dimmer>S

 

 

 

 

Response:

<dimmer> STOP

 

(if one dimmer specified)

 

 

 

 

 

GROUP STOP

 

(if multiple dimmers specified)

 

 

 

 

 

ALL STOP

 

(if all ('A') dimmers specified)

 

 

 

 

Examples:

SEND_STRING Radia,"'1S',13"

 

Stop ramping dimmer 1

 

 

 

 

 

Response: "12,'01 STOP',13,10,'?'"

 

 

 

 

 

SEND_STRING Radia,"'2-4S',13"

 

Stop ramping dimmers 2-4

 

 

 

 

 

Response: "12,'GROUP STOP',13,10,'?'"

 

 

 

 

 

SEND_STRING Radia,"'AS',13"

 

Stop ramping all dimmers

 

 

 

 

 

Response: "12,'ALL STOP',13,10,'?'"

 

 

 

 

 

Ramp Active Preset Up

This function ramps up the currently active (last recalled) preset until the ramp is stopped or all dimmers in the preset reach 100%. Note this function uses the terminating carriage return (ASCII 13) to stop ramping, therefore the carriage return must not be sent with the string.

The ramp rate for this function is the default ramp time as established by the 'RT' command. Only dimmers that are assigned a level greater than 0 in the preset are ramped. Dimmers with a level of 0 and Undefined dimmers are not affected by the PU command.

Ramp active preset up

String:

PU

 

 

 

 

Response:

PRESET <preset> RAMPING UP

 

 

 

 

Examples:

SEND_STRING Radia,'PU'

Ramp preset up

 

 

 

 

Response: "12,'PRESET 001 RAMPING UP',13,10,?"

 

 

 

 

SEND_STRING Radia,"13"

Stop ramping

 

 

 

 

Response: "12,'PRESET 001 RAMP STOPPED',13,10,'?'"

 

 

 

Ramp Active Preset Down

This function ramps down the currently active (last recalled) preset until the ramp is stopped or all dimmers in the preset reach 0%. Note this function uses the terminating carriage return (ASCII 13) to stop ramping, so the carriage return must not be sent with the string.

The ramp rate for this function is the default ramp time as established by the 'RT' command.

Ramp Active Preset Down

String:

PD

 

 

 

 

Response:

PRESET <preset> RAMPING DOWN

 

 

 

 

Examples:

SEND_STRING Radia,'PD'

Ramp preset down

 

 

 

 

Response: "12,'PRESET 001 RAMPING DOWN',13,10,?"

 

 

 

 

SEND_STRING Radia,"13"

Stop ramping

 

 

 

 

Response: "12,'PRESET 001 RAMP STOPPED',13,10,'?'"

 

 

 

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AMX RE-DM6, RE-DM4 manual Stop Ramping Dimmer, Ramp Active Preset Up, Ramp Active Preset Down

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