
German Light Products®
JDC1 User Manual Rev. 3.0
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Custom settings and factory defaults
The
Init Positions
menu in the control panel lets you replace the fixture’s factory default
settings with any custom settings (DMX Mode, pixel orientation, etc.) that you have
stored using the control panel or via DMX. If you apply an
Init Positions
–
Save
command, the fixture will return to these custom settings after a power off/on cycle or
after a reset.
You can delete all saved custom settings at once and return to the factory default
settings using an
Init Positions
–
Reset
command.
Dimming curves
See illustration on right. Three dimming curves are
available:
Linear
,
Soft
, and
Extra soft
. You can
select a curve using the control panel or using
the Special / Control DMX channel.
Behavior when a DMX signal is lost
You can choose how the fixture behaves if it is
receiving a DMX signal but the signal stops. Three
options are available in the
DMX Hold
menu in
the control panel: the fixture can:
•
black out immediately,
•
fade down to a blackout, or
•
continue obeying the last DMX command it received.
PWM frequency
You can adjust the PWM frequency of the LEDs from 582 to 618 Hz in 1 Hz increments, or
you can set the PWM frequency to 1200 or 2400 Hz.
Effect offsets
Effect offsets are a fast way to set up effect chases in multiple fixtures. You can set
effect offsets with starting points in the effect cycle from 10° to 360° in 10° increments.
You can set an offset for the Beam on channel 7 and set an offset for the Plates on
channel 11 in all DMX modes.
Any offset that you set will apply to the standard shutter effects available in all DMX
modes and also the FX patterns available in DMX Modes 2 and 3.
Flash control modes
The JDC1 offers three flash control modes that can be selected either in the control
menus or via DMX on the Special / Control channel:
In
Normal
flash control mode, you set the rate and duration of Beam and Plate flashes
on their respective rate and duration channels. If you increase the flash rate, the
duration of flashes will not change but the intervals between flashes will become
shorter.
Normal
flash control mode gives you full control over flash duration, but it
means that you may need to adjust flash duration if you change the flash rate.
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