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Fixture Menu
Local-Control Function Menu
The fixture comes with an easy to navigate system menu. The next section will detail the functions of each control on the back of the light.
MODE BUTTON
The mode button allows the user to select the different activity modes in the fixture. The modes that can be chosen are CCT, CCT Hue Shift, RGB, Gel, SFX,
Wireless Setup (future expansion). The mode button is a selector button each time it’s engaged it will move to the next mode.
SELECT BUTTON
The select button allows the user to activate the specific mode that is chosen. The select button also allows for selection of the activity that the user wants
to engage.
COLOR/RGB CONTROL KNOB
The control knob allows for local control over the color choice in the RGB mode. It also allows for adjustment when choosing how much of each color is
selected. All OYC15 lights are RGBWA fixtures, this allows the user to adjust the CCT, HSI, RGB, Hue Shift control. It gives the user the ability to switch
from 2800K-10,000K by scrolling through the color temperatures.
BRIGHT/SATURATION KNOB
The Control Knob allows for local control over the brightness of the light. It also controls the Saturation of color from 0-100%.
Menu-System Functions
CCT Mode
The Correlated Color Temperature mode allows the user to choose what color temperature they desire to work with. The CCT gives the user the ability to
choose a color temperature between 2800K (warm white) up to 10,000K (blue white). The CCT can be scrolled through using the Color/RGB knob. The
desired color temp is selected using the select button.
CCT Hue Shift
The CCT Hue shift mode allows the user to add either green or magenta to the color temperature that they desire. The +green/-magenta is added in
0-100% increments. The CCT must be chosen from the CCT mode menu before moving over to the CCT Hue Shift and the desired amount of green or
magenta is added. To add the desired amount of green or magenta simple inspect the background lighting and start the hue shift percentage at 0%. Adding
more green+ or more magenta- will give you the desired color match based on your specific situation.
RGB Mode
The RGB mode allows for the user to control the Red, Green, or Blue from 0-255. Using the Color/RGB knob allows the user to scroll through the colors
in the varying degrees. By pressing the Color/RGB knob the user can access the Red, Green, and Blue individually in 0-255 increments. Press select to
confirm number brightness.
Note: the brightness output is at 100% and cannot be reduced in RGB Mode.
GEL Mode
The gel mode allows the user to activate the gel of their choice, and to control the saturation of the gel. There are 33 different gels to choose from in gel
mode. The Saturation is full when at 000%. Saturation is at its lowest when at 100%.
Gel List:
Bastard Amber, Medium Bastard Amber, Golden Amber, Soft Golden Amber, Pale Apricot, Rose Gold, Flesh Pink, Salmon Pink, Pale Rose Pink,
Surprise Pink, Steel Blue, Booster Blue, Sky Blue, Brilliant Blue, Light Green Blue, Bright Blue, Hamburg Lavender, Daylight Blue, Medium Yellow, Straw, Fire,
Flame, Light Red, Medium Red, Light Rose, Rose, Lilac, Lavender, Pea Green, Pale Yellow Green, Moss Green, Gaslight Green, Chroma Green.
SFX Mode
The Special effects mode allows the user to choose different preprogrammed effects to create different looks for the scene.
Effects included: Police, Lighting, TV Flicker, Candle, Scene Yellow, Scene Blue, Scene Green, and Scene Pink.
Wireless Setup
Future Expansion