WHITE BALANCE
The White Balance function allows you to adjust the overall tint of the light produced
by having all LED colors on. You can adjust how much of each individual color
element is allowed to be displayed.
Note that when White Balance is active, it effects the overall light output. For
example, if in the White Balance function you set the Red light brightness value to
000 (no brightness), you will not see any red in any of the light produced by this
fixture, even if using a preset program or directly accessing the red color.
Editing the white balance involves sequentially setting the following values:
r.000 - r.255
Red brightness
G.000 - G.255
Green brightness
b.000 - b.255
Blue brightness
J.000 - J.255
Amber brightness
A.000 - A.255
White brightness
U.000 - U.255
Ultraviolet brightness
USon/USoF
White balance on/off
SEon/SEoF
Send white balance values on/off
rEt
Save and exit
Notes:
USon = White balance is on
USoF = White balance if off
SEon = The white balance values will be sent to other lights in this universe.
SEoF = The local white balance values will NOT be sent to other lights.
rEt = Press the Enter button with this displayed to save the settings and exit.
If you don't want to save the changes, press the Menu button to back out
of this entry.
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