Elation Professional RGB Lamp User Manual
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Channel
Function
Time and Value
DMX
HEX
%
PAN / TILT
size / phase see also PAN
64..95
40..5F
26..37
PAN / TILT (inverse)
size / phase see also PAN
96..127
60..7F
38..50
Circle
size / phase see also PAN
128..159 80..9F
51..62
Circle (inverse)
size / phase see also PAN
160..191 A0..BF
63..75
Figure eight
size / phase see also PAN
192..223 C0..DF
76..87
Random movement
Size see also PAN
224..255 E0..FF 88..100
14) Speed
Pan/Tilt relative movement
0..15
00..0F
0..6
Pan/Tilt
Pan/Tilt slow – fast
Also use this channel to adjust the
speed of the movements on channel
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Pan Min. 660° = 200 s
Pan Max. 660° = 2.65 s
Tilt Min. 300° = 110 s
Tilt Max. 300° = 1.8 s
16..255
10..FF
7..100
(*) Max. Power-Mode vs. White-Mode
The Impression™ can regard the white-balance adjustments for each individual color setting.
Whether the White-Mode is used with RGB can be selected in the Normal DMX-Mode
during operation with the Special DMX channel. If the Special channel is set to a value
between DMX 0..15, the White-Mode is not used and the RGB goes for the maximum light
output. If the Special channel is set to a value between DMX 16..31, the white balance is
used for the RGB output.
Using White Balance in “Compressed Mode:”
It is still possible to use the “White Balance” options in “Compressed Mode” even though
there is no DMX “Special” channel. This setting can be activated or deactivated directly in
the fixture’s system menu. To activate the white balance setting be sure to set the
“White-Mode” to “ON”, to deactivate the setting be sure to set the White-Mode to “OFF.”
When set to “OFF” all the RGB functions will transition from 0~100%.
The continuous color temperature correction is applicable only for the White color i.e. if this
function is selected (DMX ≥ 001) the Impression will change the color to white immediately
and will then be adjustable in the color temperature in a range between 3200K and 7200K.
Hence a color correction for others than white is not intended.