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USER'S MANUAL
light and every time you release your finger the
direction of the adjustment is automatically
reversed (if the intensity was increasing, the next
press will decrease the intensity starting from the
current level reached and vice versa).
The adjustment is effective on 8 levels, from a
minimum to a maximum, and once you reach the
maximum or minimum level the adjustment stops.
It is important to note that at the minimum value of
brightness the lights are not completely off.
The signaling spy flashes in blue during
adjustment and the frequency of the flashes
represents the value of the light intensity: at the
minimum frequency the brightness is low and as
the brightness increases the flash rate increases,
up to a high frequency that corresponds to the
maximum brightness.
The signaling spy stops flashing and remains lit
blue when the final level is reached, even if the
finger is held down on the pad. So if you hold
down your finger on the brightness pad but you
don't see the light flashing, it means that the
brightness of the light is already at the maximum
or minimum and can no longer be increased or
decreased; simply release the finger and touch
again the pad and the intensity variation takes
regularly.
Colour temperature Pad
: this pad has effect on
RGB devices, not on white light. Through a
blending of the colours R, G, B the control unit is
capable of simulating three levels of white (warm,
natural, cold), which can be rotary selected by
repeatedly pressing the pad; each press toggles
the reproduced light between warm, natural and
cold white. Prolonged pressure has no effect.
Colours Pad
(R, G, B, W): these four pads,
visible in the lower part of the control unit, allow to
independently manage the intensity of the
individual colours, so as to finely control the hue
of reproduced light. It is not essential to have both
RGB and white-light devices connected to the
control unit: the function of each pad is the same
and the visual result will depend on the
arrangement of the lights within the environment.
For example, if there are only white-light
equipments in a room, the pads RGB will have no
effect and the adjustment will take place using
only the pad "white" W. On the other hand, if there
are both white-light and RGB equipments in a
room, you can use all four colour pads to achieve
the desired effect.
A short press on the colour pad turns on and off
the light of the corresponding colour; the other
colours are not affected. Thus we have an
alternative to the on/off pad to turn off the lights,
although more complex: just repeatedly press the
pads of all colours to turn off all the individual
components and get the dark.
A long press on the colour pad is used to adjust
the intensity of the corresponding colour. At a first
long press the adjustment is made from the
minimum (light off) to the maximum, starting from
the current level; lift the finger, and a second long
press will adjust the light in the opposite direction,
from maximum to minimum (light off), starting from
the level previously reached. The controller keeps
track of which adjustment was made, so at every
new pressure the light intensity will increase or
decrease accordingly.
The signaling spy flashes in blue when adjusting
the brightness and stops when it reaches the final
value, even if the finger is held down on the pad.
So if you hold down your finger on a colour pad
but you don't see the blue light flashing, it means
that the brightness of the light is already at one of
the two extremes and can no longer be increased
or decreased; simply release the finger and press
again the pad and the intensity adjustment will
take place regularly.
The maximum value of the intensity is a function
of the master level set with the pad brightness, in
the sense that if, for example, the overall
brightness is on the first level, the maximum
brightness of the single colour can no longer rise
above that level while holding the colour pad.
However, the long press on colour pad allows you
to finely control the intensity of each colour in
order to get the right lighting effect by mixing the
RGB components and also white.
Colour Wheel Pad
: the central touch-sensitive
colour wheel allows you to generate a particular
colour simply by swiping your finger inside the ring
itself. Then adjust the brightness with the
brightness pad.
Play / Pause Pad
(automatic sequence): the unit
has an automatic pre-set sequence that consists
of a rainbow effect with fade between different
colours. The pressure on the pad starts or pauses
the sequence when it is running; adjust the
brightness with the brightness pad.
When the automatic sequence is running, the
colour pads have no effect. Instead, the pressure
on the colour temperature pad or on the colour
wheel stops the execution of the sequence and
the reproduced light will be modified accordingly.
Speed Pad
: pressing one of these two pads
increases or decreases the execution speed of the
automatic sequence.
Memory Pad
: the controller has three memory
cells dedicated to the permanent storage of three
different colours. By default these three cells
contain, respectively, "red", "green", "blue". The
pressure of memory pad cyclically recalls one of
these colours and each time you press the pad
the colour in the next cell is played. For example,
after restoring the factory settings, a first press
displays red light, a second press displays green
light, a third press displays blue light, a fourth