HQLP10015
V. 02
–
15/06/2018
10
©Velleman nv
6.2
Menu
mode
programming
description
DMX mode
Addr
12CH
d001-d512
7CH
6CH
3CH
2CH
static colours
Stat
S01-22
static colours
auto
Auto
Au1
auto (PAR+SMD blending)
Au2
auto (PAR+SMD change)
Au3
auto (PAR)
Au4
auto (SMD)
sound
Soun
So1
sound (PAR+SMD blending)
So2
sound (PAR+SMD change)
So3
sound (PAR)
So4
sound (SMD)
speed
SPEE
SP1-9
adjustable speed
sensitivity
SEns
SE1-9
adjustable microphone sensitivity
edit colour
Colo
r000-255
red, 0-100 %
g000-255
blue, 0-100 %
b000-255
green, 0-100 %
U000-255
white, 0-100 %
A000-255
amber, 0-100 %
u000-255
UV, 0-100 %
S000-255
SMD, 0-100 %
dimming
dIMM
dI1-9
adjustable dimming value
silent scene
SILE
on/oFF
closed/open light when no music
in sound mode
slave
SLAV
Slave
slave mode
infrared
InFr
on/oFF
IR remote signal reception
enabled/disabled
6.3
Stand-Alone Mode
The device starts running in stand-alone mode after connection to the mains. This mode
allows you to use the device without controller.
6.4
Master/Slave Mode
The master/slave mode allows for connecting several devices to a single master device
in a daisy chain.
All slave devices will then work synchronously with the master device.
Configure all slave units before connecting the master unit to the daisy chain.
6.5
DMX Mode
The DMX mode allows you to control the device with any universal DMX controller.
All DMX-controlled devices need a digital start address so that the correct device
responds to the signals. This digital start address is the channel number from which
the device starts to “listen” to the DMX controller. The same starting address can be
used for a whole group of devices or an individual address can be set for every
device.