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Lightware UMX-TPS-TX130 User Manual

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 UMX-TPS-TX100 series – User's Manual 72

Variables
DIFFERENCE:            
v1.5.0b4.

 #variables




               


Variables tab in the Control menu
Value Section


Add / Cycle Section
This section can be used for numeric types.
Operand: the increment, the number that will be added to the current value (negative value is accepted).
Min (optional): the lowest allowed value
Max (optional): the highest allowed value
Add button: the operand will be added to the current value. If the result would be higher than the max
setting, the max will be valid; if the result would be lower than the min setting, the min will be valid
Cycle button: the operand will be added to the current value. If the result would be beyond the limit

Examples
The following shows the difference between the Add and the Cycle options. The input values are the same
in both cases:
Min: 1
Max: 5
Operand: 1
In Add case: when the value hits the limit (max), the operand will not increase the value any more.
In Cycle case: when the value hits the limit (max), the value will be stepped to the other end of the interval.
Similar case happens vice versa: when the operand is a negative number and the value hits the min value.
TIPS AND TRICKS: Set min=1, max=2, operand=1 and use the cycle method. Thus, the value of the variable

Case Convert

and the change will be performed only if you press the Convert button. A typical example when two different
ranges of values have to meet:
Incoming values: between 0 and 255 (e.g. the slider of a controller can have these values).
Outgoing values: between 0 and 100 (e.g. the controlled device accepts these values).

1
2 3 4 5
Add Add Add Add Add
1
Cycle
2
Cycle
3
Cycle
4
Cycle
5
Cycle
Min Max New value Min Max New value
Case 1 1 25 10   150 
Case 2  50 20 Case 7 151 175 70
Case 3 51 75 30 Case 8  200 80
Case 4  100 40 Case 9 201 225 90
Case 5 101 125 50 Case 10  255 100

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BrandLightware
ModelUMX-TPS-TX130
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LanguageEnglish

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