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You can activate your selected SFX function by
pressing the right knob.
You can leave the selected function by clicking the
left knob, alternatively you can return to the basic
operation mode (BRI /COL) at any time by pressing
both knobs together at the same time.
(‘STRB’) Strobe
The Strobe effect produces a regular flashing light.
Pressing the right knob will activate the strobe
effect, and rotating it will adjust the speed of
the strobe. (It will display XX Hz , where= ‘XX’ =
number of strobe cycles per second). The strobe
range is from 0.3 Hz up to 70 Hz.
Note: the last used strobe parameters are stored in
non-volatile memory.
Rotate the left knob to adjust the maximum
brightness of the strobe effect. Hold and rotate the
left knob to adjust the minimum brightness of the
strobe. Press and hold the right knob to adjust the
colour temperature of the strobe. Click the left knob
to exit the strobe menu and return to SFX menu.
(‘LTNG’) Lightning
The Lightning effect simulates lightning strikes.
You can control the speed at which the lightning
bursts re-occur, and because this is a stroboscopic
effect you can also adjust the Rolling Shutter
Compensation This effect is also triggerable
either locally or using a transmitter. For best
results, set the brightness to 100% and the colour
temperature to 6000K.
Click the right knob to activate the Lightning
effect, and rotate the right knob to adjust the
lightning cluster re-occurance speed.
It will display XX Hz which is an indication of the
effect frequency. The lightning range is from 1Hz
up to 50Hz.
Click the right knob to arm the effect and fade
to black, ‘Trig’ will be displayed - re-click the right
STRB
LTNG
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