Fixture Information
Fixture Use Hour
Displays operating time in
hours
Firmware Version
Displays current firmware (not
user adjustable)
Reset functions
Pan & Tilt Reset
Yes / No
Effect Reset
Yes / No
All Reset
Yes / No
Special functions
Factory Settings
Yes / No
An explanation of all functions can be found below:
DMX Settings:
DMX address: This is the DMX Start address, in other words, the DMX address from which the device shall
receive DMX signals and anticipate this with the execution of certain actions. The DMX Start address can be
set between 001 and 512.
DMX Channel Mode:
DMX channel mode allows the selection of ‘X’ number of channels with which certain
functions of the device can be operated. For certain functions, a simple, limited channel mode can be used
while others will require more extensive modes for optimum functionality. For this device, a 17 channel and
20 channel mode is available.
DMX State:
This indicates what the device should do if the DMX signal were to suddenly drop out.
Depending on its application, it may be best that the device retains its last known position until it receives a
signal again. For other more definitive applications, it is best that the device be set to ‘zero’ (blackout) in the
event of a DMX signal drop out. This is to prevent the device operating differently from other devices that are
still receiving DMX signal.
Fixture Settings
Pan Inverse: When Pan Inverse is on, the horizontal movements of the device are mirrored.
Tilt Inverse: When Tilt Inverse is on, the vertical movements of the device are mirrored.
Pan/Tilt Feedback: If the device shifts outside of its pan and/or tilt range during use (for example, due to a
very sudden or intensive movement or as a result of manual correction), it can be automatically corrected so
that the device can resume its original movements and not deviate from that of any other devices.
Dimmer Curve: It is possible to set different dimmer curves for the LED module so that the device displays
different lamp types in terms of dimming behaviour.
Linear: The increase of light intensity corresponds with the DMX signal values.
Square Law: The light intensity can be regulated very precisely at low levels and becomes steep as the
values increase.
Inv. Square Law: The light intensity increases and decreases steeply at lower values and is more precise at
higher values.
S-Curve: The light intensity can be finely adjusted at both high and low values with a steep rise between.
The information shown in this user manual could be subject to change without further notice.
Version: 1.1
Date of creation and initials of author: 07-10-2019 RV
Date of revision and initials of author: -