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Studio DMX Control
When controlled via DMX, the first three channels adjust the output in the following order.
Channel 5 controls strobe.
When adjusting white point via DMX, the full gamut of 2700 to 6500K is available, but
common settings of 3200K and 5600K are quickly accessible at the lowest and highest
DMX values, respectively. The range of control on channel 2 is distributed as follows.
When adjusting tint via DMX, the range of control on channel 3 is distributed as follows.
Additional channels for other functions, such as strobe and Plus 7, can also be activated, if
desired, starting with channel 4.
Channel
Output
1
Intensity (Brightness)
2
White Point
3
Tint
5
Strobe
DMX Value
White Point
000
3200K
001 to 254
Continuous adjustment from 2700 to 6500K
255
5600K
DMX Value
Tint
000
Neutral white (at the specified white point)
001
Extreme green (approximately 2x plus green)
002 to 127
Moving from green toward neutral white
128
Neutral white
129 to 254
Moving from neutral white toward magenta
255
Extreme magenta (approximately 2x minus green)
N o t e :
When using DMX to control the fixture in Studio mode, the default data-loss
behavior is different than in other operational modes. If the DMX signal is lost, the
fixture automatically holds the last look forever (HLL-4ever) and this look persists
through infinite off/on power cycles, until the DMX signal is restored or the fixture
settings are adjusted manually via the User Interface.