To enter the Index keyword in the command line, use one of the options:
- Type Index
- Type the shortcut Ind
Description
Section titled âDescriptionâIndex keyword is a command keyword that addresses values where a property can have more than one value. For example, a fixture with at least two DMX breaks. The patch property has 2 values for this fixture.
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| The values of the Index keyword are zero nominated. |
Set [Object] [âObject_Nameâ or Object_Number] [âPropertyâ] Index [Index_Number] [âValueâ]
Examples
Section titled âExamplesâRequirement:
- Fixture 1 has to have at least two DMX breaks.
For example, the fixture type LED Wall 20x20
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- To set the patch address of the second break to universe 2 address 1 without affecting the first address, type:
| User name[Fixture]>Set Fixture 1 âPatchâ Index 1 â2.1â |
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- To disable the dimmer attribute in filter 6, type:
| User name[Fixture]>Set Filter 6 Property âAttributesâ Index 0 â0â |
