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#28 38 gray not used#29 39 white not used#30 40 black not used#31 41 brown not used#32 42 red not used#33 43 orange not used#34 44 yellow not used#35
Show Programming & Animation Data Eproms:The only frame rate supported by the BR-MultiShow is 30 frames per second. All shows used with theBR-Mult
An Eprom file set are generated on a PC¥MACs system by: 21) Selecting the 'Save as AutoDownload...' command from the 'File' pulldo
Eprom Number File ÔOffsetÕ to use#1 000000h#2 100000h#3 200000h#4 300000h#5 400000h#6 500000h#7 600000h#8 700000h#9 800000h#10 900000h#11 A00000h#12 B
Serial Port Commands:The following commands are used to communicate with BR-MultiShows and just about any other pieceof equipment manufactured by Gild
BR-MultiShow Configuration:To communicate with the BR-MultiShow through the serial port, you can use just about any computeror terminal that has a se
Configuration Screen:The menu will appear as follows. Decimal values have been selected for the numbers. At the top ofthe screen the size of the Anima
ceived through the DMX-512 data input. Without it, the BR-MultiShow won't be able to recog-nize errors in the incoming data, and may update the o
Ease-In will be needed. You can specify which sequencer(s) are to be affected by thiscommand. Continuing a sequencer which has not been paused will
a) Any show is started on a sequencer that already has a show running on it. Becausethe sequencer is in the midst of a show, the analog values probabl
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the BR-MultiShow to redraw the screen.x) eXit: This exits the configuration mode and returns the BR-MultiShow to the command mode.When exiting you m
Using Z-Bricks with a BR-MultiShow:A Z-Brick is a card that can be used with any BR-MultiShow to add thirty-two digital outputs to it. Thedata for the
Each J-6 cable is arranged in the following order:wire number color wire function1 brown circuit ground2 red channel 0 data bit 73 orange channel 0 da
#1 ground (brown)--#2 bit 7 (red)--#3 bit 6 (orange)--#4 bit 5 (yellow)--#5 bit 4 (green)--#6 bit 3 (blue)--#7 bit 2 (violet)--#8 bit 1 (grey)--#9 bit
Edge Connector: All of the connections to and from Z-Brick Cards are available on the 60 positionedge connector. You can use an Insulation Displacemen
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- Decimal to HEXadecimal to ASCII to Percentage -The following chart shows decimal, HEXadecimal, ASCII and a few percentage equivalents to aid youwhen
Overview ... 1Front of the BR-MultiShow Bricks ...
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Overview:The BR-MultiShow Brick is a unique product in the Gilderfluke & Company lines. It is neithera Smart Brick nor a Dumb Brick. It is a stand
MultiShow Bricks can use this to verify that the data received from PC¥MACs has no transmis-sion errors in it. If you address a light dimmer or other
On the Front of the BR-MultiShow Bricks:A) RS-422 Serial Port: This is used to configure the BR-MultiShow Bricks. It is compatible with allthe RS-422
the CPU. While performing an Ease-In, the heart rate will double.F) Z-Brick: This twenty pin IDS connector is used to connect to one or more Z-Bricks.
BackPlane Connections:The BackPlane connection is through a sixty position double sided edge connector (thirty connectionson each side on .1Ó cente
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