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ZEN GUIDE v4
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Note –
The Zones
will flash to warn
whenever high or
low adjustment
limits have been
reached.
Live program adjustments
In
Program Play
mode the four vertical pairs of buttons
shown right can be used to make immediate changes to the
appearance of the lighting performance.
Colour sweep speed
The rate at which colours are swept around their home
settings can be altered from slow to fast using the two ‘ramp’
buttons. At the lowest setting sweeping is temporarily halted
at the colours on display.
Colour range
The colour sweep can be adjusted to
include a wider or narrower range of
colours using the leftmost pair of
multi-function buttons. If the range is
set to zero the ‘ramp’ buttons shown
above will shift the colour manually
instead of changing sweep speed.
Available colour ranges
The Colour range buttons step up and down through the
ranges listed below. The selected range applies to all zones.
Ranges 1 to 9 restrict the colour sweep to varying percentages of the colour
spectrum starting from the home colour. The sweep repeatedly cycles away from,
and returns to the hue of the home colour in 10% increments.
All zones being swept will be
hue-shifted relative to their home colours set in
Program Edit
mode. This means that if all zones were preset to the same
home
colour they would all continue to track together showing the same sweeping colour.
If different
home colours were preset in each zone then their relative offsets in hue
will be maintained so that different colours would continue to be shown in each
zone.
Remote
display
Colour range
Example
Random
colours
Unlimited
colours
90% of spectrum
40 – 80%
30%
20%
10%
Manual colour selection ^Home colour
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 %
^Home colour
Colour
range
Unlimited
colours sweep
through the entire spectrum,
while
random
colours are
obtained from a ‘random
walk’ around the spectrum.
When selecting a colour
range the remote display
briefly shows
followed
by a letter or number from
the table on the left.
After a few seconds
without any changes the
display returns to showing
the current Program
number.
Similar letter/digit
sequences are used in
many other operations.