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MENU SYSTEM

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When the light is set to a DMX address it will respond to signals from a DMX controller. The number 

and complexity of the signals it can respond to correspond directly to the number of channels 

selected. The following tables show the functions and values for each channel in the four different 

channel modes (3,6,8,10 or 11).

Whenever the light is set to a mode other than a DMX address or Slave mode, it is considered to be 

in Master mode. For example, when set to the Sound Activated operation, it is in a Master mode.

 

When the light is the Master, it will send DMX instructions to other connected lights. Those other 

lights must be set to Slave mode (SLAU) to receive and execute the instructions sent by the Master 

light.
NOTE: Only one light in any DMX Universe can be the Master. All other lights in the chain must be 

set to Slave mode (SL.AU).

DMX CONTROL

MASTER/SLAVE MODE

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Use the four buttons under the LED display on the back to set the 

mode in which the light will operate. The buttons perform the 

following functions:

MENU: Accesses the menu system or backs out of editing an entry.

UP: Selects the previous mode or increases the value of the selected mode.

DOWN: Selects the next mode or decreases the value of the selected mode.

ENTER: Selects the currently displayed mode for editing or accepts the edited value.

The following table shows the menu options, their possible values, and what they mean.

DMX channel selection

Slave mode

Program speed (fast-slow)

Preset selection

Color fade (fast-slow)

Strobe mode (fast-slow)

Red dimming

Green dimming

Blue dimming

Ultraviolet(UV) dimming

Sound activation mode on/off

LED display on/auto off (after about 2 minutes)

see 

“White Balance”

 section for details

Displays the software version number

3,6,8,10,11CH

SL.AU

SP00-SP15

Pr00-Pr30

FA00-FA15

FL00-FL15

r000-r255

G000-G255

b000-b255

U000-U255

So.UA

on/oFF

White Balance
UE2.0

CHnd

SLAU

SP- -

Pr- -

FAdE

FLAS

rL- -

GL- -

bL- -

UL- -

White dimming

A000-A255

AL- -

Amber dimming

J000-J255

JL- -

SoUA

  LEd

UtSt
UErn

Speed limiter (see 

“nodE”

 section for details)

nod0-nod4

nodE

ENTRY

Addr

d001-d255

DMX address

VALUES

REMARKS

The “nodE” function serves as a speed limiter for manual dims and fades. When set to “nod0”, any 

manual dims or fades will be in real time, meaning that light will dim or fade as fast as you move the 

slider on the controller. The other “nodE” values (1-4) are progressively slower than real time.

Note that this functionality is expanded in channel 10 of the 10-channel DMX control mode.

“nodE”

The White Balance function allows you to adjust the overall tint of the light produced by having 

all LED colors on. You can adjust how much of each individual color element is allowed to be 

displayed.

Note that when White Balance is active, it effects the overall light output. For example, if in the 

White Balance function you set the Red light brightness value to 000 (no brightness), you will 

not see any red in any of the light produced by this fixture, even if using a preset program or 

directly accessing the red color.

Editing the white balance involves sequentially setting the following values:

Notes:
USon = White balance is on

USoF = White balance if off

SEon = The white balance values will be sent to other lights in this universe.

SEoF = The local white balance values will NOT be sent to other lights.

rEt = Press the Enter button with this displayed to save the settings and exit.

If you don't want to save the changes, press the Menu button to back out of this entry.

“WHITE BALANCE”

3CH Mode

CHANNEL

1

2

3

VALUE

000-255

tonal

purity

RGB color mixing

UV dimming 0-100%

General dimming 0-100%

000-255

000-255

FUNCTION

PRIORITY

REMARKS

6CH Mode

CHANNEL

1

2

3

4

VALUE

000-255

Green dimming 0-100%

Red dimming 0-100%

Blue dimming 0-100%

Amber dimming 0-100%

000-255

000-255

000-255

5

White dimming 0-100%

000-255

6

UV dimming 0-100%

000-255

FUNCTION

PRIORITY

REMARKS

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