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Operating the ZDClink Controller
Color
ZDC Technology adds color to existing zoning and dimming
options. A color system requires that an LED board with ZDC
Technology is installed into each desired LED luminaire. Standard
and ZD Technology enabled will zone and zone/dim, respectively,
but color is achieved only through the use of specific LED boards
with ZDC Technology.
Figure 20: Color palette screenshot
• Access the color palette by selecting the
Color
function from
the
Home
screen.
• Only four colors are displayed at a time. Turn the scroll wheel
clockwise to access the remaining 246 color labels.
• Use the scroll wheel to highlight the desired color label
(e.g., C1). Adjust the hue/saturation settings using one of
two methods:
1.
Color Swatch
: Scroll one click to the right to highlight the
color swatch and press the scroll wheel to open the
Color
Selection
screen. Adjust the
Hue
(top) and/or
Saturation
(bottom) by selecting the appropriate chart, scrolling left
or right until the desired setting is located, and pressing
the scroll wheel again to finalize the setting.
2.
Hue/Sat Values:
Scroll to highlight the hue or saturation
numeric values. Press the scroll wheel to select, then
scroll to select the desired values. Press the scroll wheel
again to finalize the setting.
Figure 19: Home screen
Color Palette
Colors are selected on the
Color Palette
screen. The ZDClink
Controller can store up to 250 preset colors, labeled numerically
as seen in Figure 20. Each color requires hue and saturation
values. Hue is the primary attribute of a color. The selected
value is found on the standard color wheel and is represented by
numeric values between 0 and 359. Saturation is the percentage
of hue seen with white light filling in the remainder (e.g., 80%
saturation is 80% of the selected hue and 20% of white light).
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