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If a remote is perpetually off-line and showing repeated error messages as shown by the
screen on the right it may be that its
range setting is different from others on
the network - this can be checked by
trying different range settings to see if
the problem can be resolved. Hint - the
remote or Orville with the longer range
setting is most likely to give error
messages.
Joysticks
This displays the values read from the joystick and the names of any joystick buttons pressed.
This is useful to confirm joystick functionality, and also to see which button is which. A
smoothing value can be set, which is helpful for noisy joysticks.
Panel Test
This is used to test the switches and LEDs on the panel. The LEDs will light in sequence, and
the names of any keys pressed will be displayed on the screen. The value of the wheel will also
be displayed.
Note:
1) There is no exit from this test - the remote must be powered down and then up to return
to normal operation.
2) This does not include the encoders - to test these, hold down an encoder button at power
up - their encoder rings will then cycle, and freeze at 12-o’clock when a button is pressed.
Power down to return to normal operation.
MIDI Loop
This test procedure requires that a “loop-back” cable be connected between the remote’s
MIDI in and out connectors. It is used to test the MIDI hardware.
EVE/NET Remote User Manual
Document 141044
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