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This page will contain a description of the wireless RGB spot controller. For now there's just the one section that describes the command bytes.
 
This page will contain a description of the wireless RGB spot controller. For now there's just the one section that describes the command bytes.
 
==Command bytes==
 
==Command bytes==
In general, the most significant 4 bits describe the command (room for 16 commands), the lower 2 bits may contain a spot number, depending on the command. Arguments in ''<angle brackets>'' are encoded in the lower 2 bits of the command byte.
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In general, the most significant 4 bits describe the command (room for 16 commands), the lower 2 bits may contain a spot number, depending on the command. Arguments in ''<angle brackets>'' are encoded in the lower 2 bits of the command byte.  
  
 
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Revision as of 22:33, 2 August 2010

This page will contain a description of the wireless RGB spot controller. For now there's just the one section that describes the command bytes.

Command bytes

In general, the most significant 4 bits describe the command (room for 16 commands), the lower 2 bits may contain a spot number, depending on the command. Arguments in <angle brackets> are encoded in the lower 2 bits of the command byte.

value meaning arguments comments
0x90 wait_for_fader <fader> halts processing further commands until the given fader has finished
0xA0 fade <spot> time red green blue lets the spot fade from its current color to the given one
0xB0 set_initial <spot> red green blue sets the initial (switch-on) values for a spot
0xC0 hold none stops all faders
0xD0 resume none resumes all faders
0xE0 set <spot> red green blue sets the color for the given spot
0xF0 address new addres sets the device address of this controller, if the address button is pressend simultaneously