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Introduction

ColorCue is a wireless control for ColorMaker wireless LED fixtures designed for both beginners and advanced 
users. Fully programmable for advanced users and ready to command out of the box for beginners. The ColorCue 
can command 8 individual fixtures to control RGB with 16 programmable presets or create custom colors with 
RGB Up / Down controls. ColorCue has 1 ColorRoll and 1 Scene button for easy event setup. 

ColorCue Controls

A- Status indicator
B-  Power ON-OFF switch
C- RGB Up / Down controls. Also used for ColorRoll timing.
D- Power up function keys. Used to set ColorCue network and restore factory defaults.
E- ColorRoll and Scene activation controls
F- Fade / Snap controls. 
G- 8 fixture select buttons
H- 16 programmable color presets
I - Blackout button
J- Save button used for ColorRoll, Scene and 16 Presets

Status Indicator

 identifies the remotes status during operation. 

Red indicated the maximum intensity has been reached when using the RGB Up buttons. 
Green indicates the remote is currently updating a scene. During this time the RGB Up/Down buttons are disabled. 
Yellow blink identifies the remote has entered Network address edit. 

Power switch.

 This one should be obvious, it turns the remote ON and OFF. 

RGB Up / Down

 used to set the color of the fixture by adjusting the red, green and blue intensity levels. When the 

maximum level of the current key has been reached the indicator will turn red.  The RGB controls also used to set 
the roll rate of the ColorRoll which will be covered later during ColorRoll programming.

Fade / Snap controls

. These 2 keys set the ColorCue color transition fade time. When set to Snap the selected color 

changes the fixture instantly hence the word Snap. When set to Fade the colors transition is slow approximately 4 
seconds depending on the colors. Then Fade and Snap also sets the fade time for the 1 scene button control. To set 
the Snap control press the Snap button to set the Fade press the fade button. 

Fixture Select Buttons.

 Buttons marked with Q1 through Q8 selects the fixture. After each fixture is selected the 

user can set the color by using the RGB UP/DN buttons or press 1 of the 16 presets. The ColorCue stores the color 
of each fixture so users can edit all 8 colors. 

16 Programmable Color Presets

 keys are used to set the fixture to a programmable preset. The keys are color 

representation of the colors that are factory programmed. The presets can be edited and saved for custom colors. 

Blackout buttons

 turns all fixtures off and terminates all ColorRolls. 

Save button

 is a 

Press

 and 

Hold

 button to save color presets, Scene and ColorRoll colors.

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