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Channel data type
Channels normally contain 8-bit data but may be enabled to contain 16-bit
data. Enabling for 16-bit data always involves the next channel in order as
well. The enabled channel is called the “HI” channel because it holds the
high-order bits of the 16-bit data. The subsequent channel is called the
“LO” channel because it holds the low-order bits. Either may be
reassigned to 8-bit data, but when you do that, both channels of a 16-bit
pair are reassigned at once. Use the procedure below to enable one
channel or a range of channels for 16-bit data.
Channel convention
Channels normally operated in HTP mode but may be enabled to operate
in LTP mode.
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Use the procedure below to enable one channel or a range
of channels for LTP mode.
Keystrokes:
Action:
1. Press [Setup].
Selects Setup menu.
2. Press [1][1] [Enter].
Selects Channel Attributes display.
3. Enter channel number(s).
Selects channel(s)
4. Press [S3], 16b.
Prompt reads:
Enable/Disable 16 bit channel(s)
(1=Enable, 0=Disable)
(Channels in ML fixture patch
cannot be edited except label)
5. Press [1] [Enter].
Each selected channel is set for 16-bit
use
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See Output level conventions, page 4, for a comparative discussion of HTP and
LTP channels.
Keystrokes:
Action:
1. Press [Setup].
Selects Setup menu.
2. Press [1][1] [Enter].
Selects Channel Attributes display.
3. Enter channel number(s).
Selects channel(s)
4. Press [S6], LTP.
Prompt reads:
Enable/Disable “last takes
precedence” channel(s)
(1=LTP, 0= Normal)
(Channels in ML fixture patch
cannot be edited except label)
5. Press [1] [Enter].
Each selected channel is set as LTP
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