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3.4.5 How the Wheels control the Attributes
The Pearl has two Wheels.
The top Attribute on the Attribute Bank is controlled by the Right Hand
Wheel
 (Wheel B)  and the bottom Attribute is controlled by the Left Hand
Wheel
 (Wheel A).
For example, here is how an eight channel Intellabeam Moving Mirror light is
controlled. I have assumed that the Fixture is Selected.
Wheels
Bank
‘A’
‘B’
1
Dimmer
-------
2
Iris
Strobe
3
Tilt
Pan
4
Colour
-------
5
-------
-------
6
Gobo
-------
7
-------
-------
8
Speed
-------
Choosing Attribute Bank 1 (LAMPS) and moving Wheel A will turn on the
Dimmer Channel.
Choosing Attribute Bank 3 (PAN / TILT) and moving Wheel A will move the
Tilt axis of the mirror. Wheel B will alter the Pan.
Selecting Attribute Bank 4 (COLOUR / COLOUR) and moving Wheel A will
move the colour Wheel of the Fixture. Using Wheel B will not affect the
Fixture as it only has one colour Wheel.
3.4.6 High resolution Pan and Tilt control of 16 – bit Fixtures
Pressing the Pan / Tilt Attribute button a second time toggles the Fine control
of Pan and Tilt for Fixtures with 16 bit Pan and Tilt. The LED on the Pan / Tilt
Attribute Bank flashes to show that it is operating in Fine mode. The mode
will be retained when you change Attribute Banks.
3.5 Using LOCATE FIXTURE
Sometimes you want to quickly be able to find a Fixture. Some Fixtures have
features that make it difficult to tell if the unit is working or not as you can’t
see any light coming out. This may be for any number of reasons.
eg. The shutter is in, or the Fixture is in colour black.
Locate Fixture puts the unit to Open White, no gobos or effects and with
the Pan and Tilt both at 50% to help you find it.
Locate Fixture does not place LTP Channels in the Programmer, you must
still do this in the usual way. See Section 4.2 
How HTP and LTP Channels
behave in the Programmer.