AMX RADIA Lighting Programming

Ramp Preset Down (NEW)

This function ramps down the specified or currently active (last recalled) preset until the ramp is stopped or the all dimmers in the preset reach 0%.

If <preset> is not specified, then the last recalled preset is ramped. Note this function uses the 'PS' command to stop ramping.

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

Ramp Preset Down

Command:

PD<preset>

 

 

 

 

Response:

None

 

 

 

 

Examples:

SEND_COMMAND Radia,'PD'

Ramp last preset down

 

 

 

 

SEND_COMMAND Radia,'PS'

Stop ramping.

 

 

 

 

SEND_COMMAND Radia,'PU43'

Ramp preset 43 down

 

 

 

 

SEND_COMMAND Radia,'PS43'

Stop ramping preset 43

 

 

 

Stop Ramping Preset (NEW)

This function stops the ramping of the specified or currently active ramping preset. If <preset> is not specified, then the last recalled preset is stopped.

Stop Ramping Preset

Command:

PS<preset>

 

 

 

 

Response:

None

 

 

 

 

Examples:

SEND_COMMAND Radia,'PS'

Stop ramping last preset

 

 

 

 

SEND_COMMAND Radia,'PS32'

Stop ramping preset 32

 

 

 

Recall Preset

This function recalls the specified preset over an optionally specified time.

If time is not specified, then the rate used when saving the preset used.

If no rate was specified when saving the preset, then the current default preset rate is used (as set by the "PT" command).

Recall Preset

Command:

RP<preset>T[<time>]

 

 

 

 

Response:

None

 

 

 

 

Examples:

SEND_COMMAND Radia,'RP2'

Recall preset 2 at the saved rate

 

 

 

 

SEND_COMMAND Radia,'RP56T10'

Recall preset 56 over 10 seconds

 

 

 

Record Preset

This function records the current level of all "defined" dimmers and associates them with the specified preset. An optional time parameter may be specified to record the specified rate at which the preset is to be

recalled.

If time is not specified, then the default preset rate value at the time of the preset recording will be used when recalling the preset as set by the "PT" command.

Record Preset

Command:

SP<preset>T[<time>]

 

 

 

 

Response:

None

 

 

 

 

Examples:

SEND_COMMAND Radia,'SP3'

Record preset 3 at default rate

 

 

 

 

SEND_COMMAND Radia,'SP32T3'

Record preset 32 with 5 second ramp

 

 

 

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AMX RE-DM4, RE-DM6 manual Ramp Preset Down NEW, Stop Ramping Preset NEW

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