Addresses with proportions

Let's say I need address 99 to never go above 73%. In patch I set the proportion on address 99 to 73. Now let's say someone calls for dimmer (address) 99 to full. In park I bring address 99 to full. (this is after I have set the proportion on address 99 to 73). The address actually goes to full and not the proportion I set it to. Now let's say I assign the address to channel 1, so now address 99 (with it's proportion at 73%) is at channel 1. I can now bring channel 1 to full and the address does what it is supposed to do and goes to 73%. How do I keep the dimmer (address) from actually going to full when it's in park after it has been assigned a proportion?

Terri Batcheller
Board Op
Houston Grand Opera

 

 

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  • Terri, right now, the proportional patch level is only applied when you route the control via a channel number.  If the address is controlled directly, it is ignored.   If you all feel the proportional patch level should be used regardless of how the device is addressed, that can be done.  

    Thoughts all?  (So, answering your direct question ... you can't.).

  • Anne

    If you apply a proportional percentage to a dimmer then the dimmer shouldn’t be mandated by the channel, but by the dimmer. Once I proportion a dimmer (since it’s the lowest in the food chain) I shouldn’t have to worry about it coming up to full at any time.

    For example: We are hanging European lighting practicals and the voltage output must be limited to prevent damage to the fixtures. If the fixtures are brought up past 73% they will blow. So if someone was using the RFR and stepping thru dimmers backstage, it’s going to bring that dimmer to full without the proportion that I assigned to it.

    Terri Batcheller

    Board Op
    Houston Grand Opera 


     

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  • Anne

    If you apply a proportional percentage to a dimmer then the dimmer shouldn’t be mandated by the channel, but by the dimmer. Once I proportion a dimmer (since it’s the lowest in the food chain) I shouldn’t have to worry about it coming up to full at any time.

    For example: We are hanging European lighting practicals and the voltage output must be limited to prevent damage to the fixtures. If the fixtures are brought up past 73% they will blow. So if someone was using the RFR and stepping thru dimmers backstage, it’s going to bring that dimmer to full without the proportion that I assigned to it.

    Terri Batcheller

    Board Op
    Houston Grand Opera 


     

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