7
Mode 1: Static Color Selection
– Display shows
C000
The C stands for color. This mode allows user to create a specific static color by allowing you to
adjust the level of each RGB color independently. By setting different levels of the RED,
GREEN and BLUE LEDS, you will be able to create millions of color combinations.
C100
RED: level adjustable from 00-99% on the display.
C200
GREEN: level adjustable from 00-99% on the display.
C300
BLUE: level adjustable from 00-99% on the display.
CF00
STROBE: adjusts the rate of flashing from 00-99% (speed).
Mode 2: Color Change Jump/Stepped
– Display shows
J000
Mode 2 allows the user to set the fixture to step (snap) through different colors and at different
speeds.
J300
RGB: steps through RGB at a speed set from 00-99%.
J700
7 COLOR: steps through 7 standard colors at a speed from 00-99%.
JF00
STROBE: sets the flashing speed from 00-99%.
Mode 3: Color Fade
– Display shows
F000
The F stands for Fade. Mode 3 allows the user to set the fixture to fade from one color to the
next and at different speeds.
F300
RGB: fades through RGB at a speed set from 00-99%.
F700
7 COLOR: fades through 7 standard colors at a speed from 00-99%.
FF00
STROBE: sets the flashing speed from 00-99%.
Mode 4: Sound Active
– Display shows
S000
Mode 4 uses the internal microphone to advance through the selected option from below. By
listening to ambient music, the fixture will make changes at audio peaks.
S300
RGB: steps through RGB at an audio sensitivity level from 00-99%.
S700
7 COLOR: steps through 7 colors at an audio sensitivity level from 00-99%.
SF00
STROBE: sets the flashing speed from 00-99%.
.
Mode 5: Slave
– Display shows
Slav
This mode puts the unit in DATA “listen” mode. The fixture waits for DATA to come from
another fixture. Each unit set to Slave mode responds the same as others in the data chain.
Mode 6: DMX
– Display shows
Addr
This mode allows you to control the unit using DMX 512 data. Use this mode to set your
starting DMX address for the fixture. Enter the start address from 1 to 505. Address 506 to 512
would not be valid selections since this unit requires 6 channels to operate minimum. The
following pages of this user manual explain addressing and DMX in more detail.