NODE
The Node function serves as a speed limiter for manual dims and fades. When set to
nod0, any manual dims or fades will be in real time, meaning that light will dim or
fade as fast as you move the slider on the controller. The other Node values (1-4) are
progressively slower than real time.
Note that this functionality is expanded in channel 11 of the 11-channel DMX control
mode.
MASTER/SLAVE MODE
Whenever the light is set to a mode other than a DMX address or Slave mode, it is
considered to be in Master mode. For example, when set to the Sound Activated
operation, it is in a Master mode.
When the light is the Master, it will send DMX instructions to other connected lights.
Those other lights must be set to Slave mode (SLAU) to receive and execute the
instructions sent by the Master light.
Note: Only one light in any DMX Universe can be the Master. All other lights in the
chain must be set to Slave mode (SL.AU).
DMX CONTROL
When the light is set to a DMX address it will respond to signals from a DMX
controller. The number and complexity of the signals it can respond to correspond
directly to the number of channels selected. The following tables show the functions
and values for each channel in the four different channel modes (3, 6, 8, 10, or 11).
3CH Mode
Channel DMX Value
Function
Priority
Remarks
1
0-255
RGB color mixing
2
0-255
UV dimming 0-100%
3
0-255
General dimming 0-
100%
7