Click on Options in the function bar below the main menu and select Project Options - SC Net on the left. This is where you can extend the range of functions for the SC Net.
Usually, a curve within a data object is transferred within the SC Net by means of a huge number of continuously modified values. Many simultaneous value changes on a high number of channels may lead to an enormous flood of data which may overburden the SC Net and cause jerky fades.
To avoid this you can enable Use ramps in data objects above and enter a time of 500 ms for example (the range of suitable values is from 200 to 800 ms). This means that any ramps exceeding 500 ms are no longer transferred to the executing SC Net Module via a huge number of consecutive values but through one single ramp command instead. This ramp command only contains the target value and the change time, e.g. "change to value 216 in 8 seconds". Of course, these ramp commands are generated automatically in accordance with the corresponding data objects.
The maximum number of shows, MP3 files and remote inputs on flashcards is per default limited to 120 each. By using certain control units with up-to-date firmware the number can be increased:
Max. number of shows on a flashcard ...the default number is 120; the number of shows can be increased to up to 150 with SC Master Lite and 2M/4M and up to 200 with SC Master 6/16.
Max. number of MP3 files on a flashcard ...the default number is 250; can be increased to up to ??? with SC Master Lite, 2M/4M and up to ??? with SC Master 6/16.
Max. number of remote entries on a flashcard ...the default number is 120; the number of shows can be increased to up to 150 with SC Master Lite and 2M/4M and up to 200 with SC Master 6/16.
When you change the maximum number of shows and remote inputs to more than 120, show.ini may not be readable by other devices or devices with older firmware!
Here you can specify the folder for saving FlashCard contents. The contents of this folder are displayed in the CF Card Dialog. This path is globally effective. See also Producing a CF Card.