ffjwhite
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As the title says, is there no DVI patterns on the legacy? I've tried programming it to a core system and there is no dvi patterns at all. Anyone got a clue how to get it there or am I missing something?
Yes there should be. Is it a WCX legacy? Or is it an older WeCan Legacy? Ive never tried programming a WC Legacy to Core, so I guess I can’t really speak on that. But Ive done plenty of WCX Legacy with DVI.As the title says, is there no DVI patterns on the legacy? I've tried programming it to a core system and there is no dvi patterns at all. Anyone got a clue how to get it there or am I missing something?
Yeah that is fine. I can wait and would love to see what ya got. I might look into the board and wire idea verses going to rewire the hole bar with an expansion module. My.mai. features that I wanted my park feature with the single flash 60 day lol.Yes, there is a difference between WeCan and WeCanX. Ill take a look on Monday when I get back to my computer, but I would bet that DVI is not available on WeCan. There are a few work arounds though. For true DVI, you would need a new IO board and wiring harnesses, or some people have used a WCX expansion module, and re-wired the bar. There is also a way to “fake DVI.” The fake DVI is not as straight forward as it seems, but I think that I figured out how to do it if you have a ton of spare time and want to try it.
Sounds complicated lol.Fake DVI. Look up 3 pattern loop scenarios on Whelen, or look look at the presets when you create a program. Copy the 3-pattern loop. But add many more patterns(virtuals). Then for each virtual, set different intensities of low power at very short increments. There is a trick though. It won’t cycle properly by just setting the lightheads to “on” in every state. You need to set a delay in every other virtual. This will reset the pattern so that it cycles properly. The more virtuals you can add, and closer intensities of low power, the smoother it will function.