Gilderfluke&Co old Smart Brick Manual User Manual

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-Gilderfluke & Company - Micro Console - version 1.00 - copyright 1987-1996 DCM-

a) Micro Console mode- J6
b) numbering system- percentage
c) VT-52 mode- yes
d) DMX checksums- yes
e) assignment range- 0-63
f) dumb bricks- no
g) step forward
h) step backwards
i) go to frame- .,...,..0
j) set start frame- .,...,..0
k) set end frame- .,.16,383
1) save Eprom
2) verify Eprom
3) restore Eprom
4) save archive
5) verify archive
6) restore archive
7) clear brick
r) restore default configuration
s) save current configuration
t) test brick

brick frame= .,...,..0 enter command-

a) Micro Console mode:

This command is used to select which of two modes

the Micro Console is operating in. These are ÔPC¥MACsÕ or
ФJ6Х mode for working with record/playback Bricks.

If you need to switch between these two modes without
using the serial port you can press and hold the ÔunassignÕ
button and then the ÔassignÕ button.

You can tell if you are in PC¥MACs mode without using the
serial port. If it is the display will say Ôno con to PCÕ when not
connected to a PC¥MACs Smpte card for a few seconds.
Many of the following ÔbrickÕ commands are disabled when
operating in PC¥MACs mode.

b) Numbering System: This command is used to select which numbering system

will be used by the Micro Console. The numbering system
can also be selected using the ÔHex/decimal/percentÕ but-
ton on the front of the Micro Console. The numbering sys-
tems are:

HEXadecimal: Values are shown as Ô00hÕ to ÔFFhÕ
Decimal: Values are displayed as Ф0Х to Ф255Х
Percent: Values are displayed as Ф0Х to Ф100Х

c) VT-52 mode:

When this toggle is enabled, the Micro Console will use
special escape sequences to clear the current line
(<ESC>ape 'l'), or position the cursor (<ESC>ape 'Y' ROW
COLUMN). When disabled, the Micro Console has to redraw
the entire screen to change any value, so it can save a
good deal of screen redraw time if you have a compatible
display. Virtually all terminal programs will support VT-52 ter-
minal emulation.

d) DMX Checksums:

When this toggle is enabled, the Micro Console will insert a
sixteen bit checksum into the DMX-512 data it transmits
when it is operating in J6 mode. This checksum is used by
other Gilderfluke & Co. equipment to verify that no errors

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