Micro console – Gilderfluke&Co 'Dumb' Brick Animation Control System User Manual
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- Micro Console -
Record
Channel
0
Channel
1
Channel
2
Channel
3
Analog^
External^
Digitals^
Analog^
External^
Digitals^
Analog^
External^
Digitals^
Analog^
External^
Digitals^
RS-422
serial port
Smart Brick
network
J-8
output
PC¥MACs
console
J-6 from Micro MACs output
J-6 to Micro MACs input
J-6 output to show
1/4 J-6/A external input
12-24 VDC
power
Micro Programming Console ¥ Gilderfluke & Company, Glendale, California
Hex./
Decimal/
Percent
Assign
Un-Assign
Analog/
External/
Digitals
Alternate/
Reverse
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
The Micro Console works with both PC¥MACs and record/playback Brick Animation Control Systems.
Up to four eight bit channels can be programmed at one time with the Micro Console. Each channel
can be set to be used for eight digital inputs, the front panel eight bit resolution analog pots, or the ex-
ternal 0-10 VDC eight bit resolution analog inputs. A LED display shows the assignments and data on
each channel.
The thirty-two digital inputs are arranged as four eight bit channels. You can assign any one bit of
any channel, or all eight bits. The green LEDs above each digital button light to show which are active
for programming. Any digital functions that arenÕt assigned will simply be played back even while you are
recording a show.
The four eight bit analog input can come from the pots on the front of the console or the external 0-
10 VDC inputs. The external analog inputs are protected from slightly higher voltages than 10 volts, but
this can cause instability on the other analog inputs. See the section of this manual that covers the
Analog Output Card for details on the pinouts for the 1/4 J6/A Analog Input Port.
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