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Chase effects
This section describes each of the 31 internal chase
effects that are selectable either via the control menu
(
prog
>
c1
/
c2
>
EFEC
) or using DMX values sent
from an external source. To use the internal effects,
set the
mode
option either to
ef m
(to control effects
via the menu) or
4+E
(to control effects externally via
DMX).
See page 4 for details about controlling effects
on other fixtures via DMX without using a control desk.
DMX EFEC
Chase effect description
value value
0-7
00
Off
8-15
01
Rainbow chase forward
16-23
02
Rainbow chase reverse
24-31
03
10/90 duty cycle strobe white
32-39
04
10/90 duty cycle strobe white
40-47
05
10/90 duty cycle strobe white
48-55
06
50/50 duty cycle strobe white
56-63
07
50/50 duty cycle strobe red
64-71
08
50/50 duty cycle strobe blue
72-79
09
50/50 duty cycle strobe yellow
80-87
10
50/50 duty cycle strobe green
88-95
11
Pulse strobe white
96-103
12
Pulse strobe blue
104-111
13
Pulse strobe rainbow
112-119
14
Pulse strobe red/green/blue
120-127
15
Primary/secondary chase
128-135
16
Rainbow chase
136-143
17
Yellow/blue chase
144-151
18
Rainbow chase
152-159
19
Yellow/blue chase
160-167
20
Red/blue chase
168-175
21
Red/green chase
176-183
22
50/50 duty cycle fade red
184-191
23
50/50 duty cycle fade green
192-199
24
50/50 duty cycle fade blue
200-207
25
Static orange
208-215
26
Static yellow
216-223
27
Static light blue
224-231
28
Static purple
232-239
29
Static red
240-247
30
Static green
248-255
31
Static blue
Channel layouts within operation modes
The table below shows how colour mixing, chase effects and master intensity
controls are mapped to DMX channels for each mode. Mode
dmx
does not
use chase effects. In all modes, the first channel of the fixture occurs at the DMX
address selected using
addr
and successive channels for the fixture follow from
there.
Note: The
PERS
>
RES
option determines the number of channels required
within
DMX
mode. There is a
16BT
option which does not operate, do not select
this option.
Channel
dmX
(
RES
=
3CH
)
)
dmX
(
RES
=
4CH
)
4+E
(Wash)
1
Red
Red
Red
2
Green
Green
Green
3
Blue
Blue
Blue
4
Master intensity*
Amber
Amber
5
-
Master intensity*
c1
Effect
6
-
-
c1
Speed
7
-
-
c1
Xfade
8
-
-
c2
Effect
9
-
-
c2
Speed
10
-
-
c2
Xfade
11
-
-
Master int.
*
Master intensity for
dmx
mode is available only when the
pers
>
mint
option is set to
on
.
Using the menu
•
When not in the menu, the four digit display shows the
current DMX address e.g.
A001
. Some of the display’s
decimal points are used to indicate status (see below).
• Press to enter the menu. The four digit display will show
ADDR
.
• Use and to move between menu options (or to change a
value within an option).
• Press to enter an option (or to fix a changed value within an
option and return to the previous option level).
Note: If you do
not press to fix a value, operation will revert to the
previously set mode at the next power on.
• Press to exit from a menu option (and eventually
exit the menu completely).
General notes
•
Ensure that only one DMX
device in the chain is set
as master (e.g. the lighting
desk). This fixture is usually
set to slave mode.
• This fixture is shipped with
the DMX address set to
001
.
• The four digit display can
be set to switch off when
not in use. To restore, press
. To alter this mode use:
PERS
>
DISP
.
Menu operation
MENU
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UP
Display indications
Three of the display’s decimal points are used to indicate the master/slave set-
tings and also the presence of a DMX input signal, as shown below:
Master mode
On when the fixture
is set within master
mode. Use
PERS
>
data
to change.
Slave mode
On when the fixture
is set within slave
mode. Use
PERS
>
data
to change.
DMX input
Flashes when a
valid DMX input
signal is detected.
Note: Ensure that only one DMX device in the chain is set as master
(e.g. the lighting desk). This fixture is usually set to slave mode.