Introduction, Quick setups, Vivid, lustr+, fire and ice, studio hd – ETC Desire Series v1.6.0 User Manual User Manual
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Introduction
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Desire Series by ETC product.
Desire’s x7 Color System™ seven-hue technology produces a light and color quality that
conventional LED systems cannot duplicate. This unique color system produces bright,
broad-spectrum whites and intense colors equally well, rendering pigments, objects, and
skin tones in a natural way.
Fire and Ice fixtures use elements of the x7 Color System for superior performance in deep
saturated colors.
Studio Daylight and Studio Tungsten fixtures use high-output white LEDs for maximum
brightness and efficacy. Studio Tungsten interacts very well with incandescent sources,
while Studio Daylight easily replaces a variety of HMI lamps and natural sunlight.
Quick Setups
You can use any one of the Quick Setups and fine-tune settings for either console operation
via DMX protocol or standalone operation. For advanced users, an expanded user interface
provides easy navigation to all settings and options.
Vivid, Lustr+, Fire and Ice, Studio HD
Some of the options include:
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Multiple DMX profiles ranging from a simple 3-channel RGB profile to 8-channel native
color and intensity control.
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Multiple dimming curve options.
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Preset colors and sequences for standalone operation.
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White point selection; white light and color behavior based on a specific color
temperature white light such as 3200K or 5600K.
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Loss-of-data behavior options.
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Power regulation modes; three output options that offer a choice between maximum
light output for lower duty cycles and maximum thermal stability and output consistency
for higher duty cycles.
Studio Daylight and Studio Tungsten
Some of the options include:
•
Multiple dimming curve options.
•
Presets and sequences for standalone operation.
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Strobe.
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Loss-of-data behavior options.
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Power regulation modes; three output options that offer a choice between maximum
light output for lower duty cycles and maximum thermal stability and output consistency
for higher duty cycles.