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        grandMA3 User Manual » Operate Fixtures » Encoder Resolution
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        Version 2.1
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Sometimes precise handling is required, and you may want to change the resolution of an encoder.
The default encoder resolution of attributes can be defined from the user configuration menu:
- Press Menu, tap Settings, and tap User Configuration. The user configuration menu opens.
 - On the left side of the window, tap Profiles.
 - Tap Edit Encoder Bar. The Default User Attribute Preferences menu opens.
 
          
        
It is also possible to change the encoder resolution directly on an encoder.
To do so:
- Press and hold MA, this will display the possible resolutions in the channel function area of each encoder.
 - While holding MA, tap Link Resolution and select Single or FeatureGroup. Then tap the resolution area of an encoder; the encoder's selected resolution will change to the next resolution.
 - When the desired resolution is selected, release MA.
 
          
        
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                  - For one revolution, an encoder has 24 clicks.  | 
            
The possible resolutions are:
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            Coarse: One encoder turn click will change the value depending on the readout:
            
            
- Percent: 1
 - PercentFine: 1
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                Physical: (MaxValue-MinValue)/ (24*5)
                
When multiple fixture types are selected, the smallest physical range of a fixture is taken to determine the size of one click. This allows having the same value change when for example, turning the tilt encoder. - Dec8: 255/(24*5), therefore 1 click equals 2.125
 - Dec16: 65 535/(24*5), therefore 1 click equals 546.125
 - Dec24: 1 677 216/(24*5), therefore 1 click equals 13 976.8
 - Hex8: 255 (=FF)/(24*5), therefore 1 click equals 2.125
 - Hex16: 65 535 (FFFF)/(24*5), therefore 1 click equals 546.125
 - Hex24: 1 677 216 (=FFFFFF)/(24*5), therefore 1 click equals 13 976.
 
 - Fine: Fine has a 10x finer resolution than coarse.
 - Increment: When the resolution is set to Increment, one encoder turn click will change the lowest digit of the displayed readout.
 - Native: The value Layers absolute and relative offer this mode to have direct access to the smallest possible value change of the parameter resolution.
 
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                When Native mode is selected, if a dimmer channel is based on 8/16/24 bit, one encoder turn always results in a one digit change in DMX output.
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An encoder displays the current resolution in the center of the encoder symbol within the encoder bar:
          
          
          
          Furthermore, the factors of value change between turning the inner encoder and all other encoder actions can be defined. See User settings for more information.
All factors can be selected from a list of predefined factors:
| Predefined Factors | Background Used Factors | 
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| Div50 | 0.02 | 
| Div25 | 0.04 | 
| Div10 | 0.1 | 
| Div5 | 0.2 | 
| Div2.55 | 0.39 | 
| Div2 | 0.5 | 
| One | 1 | 
| Mul2 | 2 | 
| Mul2.55 | 2.55 | 
| Mul5 | 5 | 
| Mul10 | 10 | 
| Mul25 | 25 | 
| Mul50 | 50 | 
| Disable | 0 |