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USER MANUAL ZENIT W600 G2 Cameo
INFORMATION ON THIS USER MANUAL 6
INTENDED USE 6
DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOLS 6
SAFETY INFORMATION 7
NOTES FOR PORTABLE OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT 11
PACKAGING CONTENT 12
INTRODUCTION 12
CONNECTIONS AND OPERATING/DISPLAY ELEMENTS 13
OPERATION 15
SET-UP AND INSTALLATION 30
CARE, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR 31
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 32
TECHNICAL DATA 34
EXPLANATION OF IP PROTECTION CLASS 35
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO THE ILLUMINATED SURFACE 36
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NORMALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS 36
DISPOSAL 36
MANUFACTURER DECLARATIONS 37
DEUTSCH
ACCESSIONS EN OPTION 98
CHARACTERISTIQUES TECHNIQUES 100
EXPLICATION DE LA CLASSE DE PROTECTION IP 102
DISTANCE MINIMALE PAR RAPPORT A LA SURFACE ECLAIREE 102
DISTANCE MINIMALE PAR RAPPORT AUX MATERIAUX INFLAMMABLES ORDINAIRES 102
MISEAU REBUT 103
DECLARATIONS DU FABRICANT 103
ESPANOL
You have made the right choice!
This device has been developed and manufactured to the highest quality standards to ensure many years of trouble-free operation. Please read this user manual carefully to be able to use your new Cameo Light product quickly and optimally. Further information about Cameo Light is available on our website www.CAMEOLIGHT.COM
INFORMATION ON THIS USER MANUAL
- Carefully read the safety instructions and the entire manual before operating the device.
- Observe the warnings on the device and in the user manual.
- Always keep the user manual within easy reach.
- If you sell or pass on the device, please ensure that you also include the Safety and Compliance Information (SCI) enclosed with the device so that the user manual can be downloaded via the QR code.
INTENDED USE
This product is a device for event technology.
This product has been developed for professional use in the field of event technology and is not suitable for use in the home!
Temporary operation! Event equipment is generally designed for temporary use only and is not intended for permanent use or permanent installation!
Furthermore, this product is only intended for qualified users with specialist knowledge of event technology!
Use of the product outside the specified technical data and operating conditions is considered improper use!
Liability for damage and third-party damage to persons and property due to improper use is excluded!
The product is not suitable for:
- Persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory, or mental abilities or a lack of experience and knowledge.
Children (children must be instructed not to play with the device).
DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOLS
- DANGER: The word DANGER, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates immediately hazardous situations or conditions for life and limb.
- WARNING: The word WARNING, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates potentially dangerous situations or conditions for life and limb.
- CAUTION: The word CAUTION, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates situations or conditions that may lead to injury.
- ATTENTION: The word ATTENTION, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates situations or conditions that can lead to damage to property and/or the environment.

This symbol identifies hazards that can cause an electric shock.

This symbol indicates hazardous areas or hazardous situations.

This symbol indicates hazards due to hot surfaces.

This symbol indicates avoiding looking or staring at the light source.

This symbol indicates hazards due to suspended loads.

This symbol indicates a device in which there are no user-serviceable parts.

This symbol indicates additional information on the operation of the product.
SAFETY INFORMATION

HAZARD:
- Do not open or modify the device.
- If your device no longer functions properly, if liquids or objects get inside it, or if it has been damaged in any other way, switch it off immediately and disconnect it from the mains. This device may only be repaired by authorised specialist personnel.
- For devices of protection class 1, the protective conductor must be connected correctly. Never disconnect the protective conductor. Devices of protection class 2 do not have a protective conductor.
- Ensure that live cables are not kinked or otherwise mechanically damaged.
- Never bypass the device fuse.

WARNING:
- The device may not be operated if it shows obvious signs of damage.
- The device may only be installed in a voltage-free state.
- If the mains cable of the device is damaged, do not operate the device.
- Permanently attached mains cables may only be replaced by a qualified person.

ATTENTION:
- Do not operate the device if it has been exposed to large temperature fluctuations (for example, after transport). Moisture and condensation may damage the device. Only switch on the device once it has reached ambient temperature.
- Make sure that the voltage and frequency of the mains correspond to the values specified on the device. If the device has a voltage selector switch, do not turn the device on until it has been set correctly. Only use suitable mains cables.
- To disconnect the device completely from the power supply, unplug the mains cable or the mains adapter from the socket. It is not sufficient to press the on/off switch on the device.
- Make sure that the fuse used corresponds to the type specified on the device.
- Make sure that appropriate measures have been taken against power surges (for example, lightning strike).
- Observe the specified maximum output current on devices with Power Out connection. Ensure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does not exceed the specified value.
- Only replace plug-in power cables with equivalent cables that correspond to the cable originally supplied. The cross-section must not be smaller than the cross-section of the original cable.

HAZARD:
- Danger of suffocation/choking! Plastic bags and small parts must be kept out of reach of persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory, or mental abilities.
- Danger caused by the device falling! Ensure that the device is securely installed and cannot fall down. Only use suitable stands or mounts (particularly for fixed installations). Ensure that accessories are properly installed and secured. Ensure that applicable safety regulations are observed.

WARNING:
- Use the device only in the prescribed manner.
- Operate the device only with the accessories recommended and intended by the manufacturer.
- During installation, observe the safety regulations applicable in your country.
- After connecting the unit, check all cable routes to avoid damage or accidents, for example, due to tripping hazards.
- Always observe the specified minimum distance to normally flammable materials! If this is not explicitly stated, the minimum distance is 0.3 metres.
- Always observe the minimum distance to the illuminated surface specified on the device!

CAUTION:
- Moving components such as mounting brackets or other movable components may become jammed.
- In case of devices with motor-driven components, there is a risk of injury from the movement of the device. Sudden movement of the device can cause shock reactions.
- The exterior surface of the device can become very hot during regular operation. Ensure that it is not possible to accidentally touch the housing. Always allow the device to cool sufficiently before removal, maintenance work, charging, or similar.

ATTENTION:
- Do not install or operate the device near any radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other heat sources. Ensure that the device is always installed in such a way that it is sufficiently cooled and cannot overheat.
- Do not place ignition sources such as burning candles near the device.
- Ventilation openings must not be covered, and fans must not be blocked.
- Use the original packaging or packaging provided by the manufacturer for transport.
- Avoid shock or impact to the device.
- Observe the IP protection class as well as the ambient conditions such as temperature and humidity according to the specification.
- Devices can be constantly further developed. In the event of any discrepancies between the user manual and the device labelling with regard to operating conditions, performance, or other device characteristics, the information on the device always takes precedence.
- The device is not suitable for tropical climates or for operation over 2,000m above sea level.
- Unless explicitly stated, the device is not suitable for operation in marine conditions.

PLEASE NOTE:
For conversion or retrofit kits or accessories provided by the manufacturer, please follow the enclosed instructions carefully.

CAUTION! IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON LIGHTING PRODUCTS!
- This device is a risk group 2 device. Do not stare at the light source! Do not stare at the light beam! Do not look directly into the lamp with optical instruments, such as magnifying glasses or binoculars!
- Stroboscopic effects may cause epileptic seizures in susceptible individuals!
- Permanently installed lamps are built into these lighting units. These may not be replaced by the user. The light source contained in this luminaire may only be replaced by the manufacturer or its service partner or a similarly qualified person.

SIGNAL TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL BY RADIO (FOR EXAMPLE, W-DMX OR AUDIO RADIO SYSTEMS, BLUETOOTH):
The quality and performance of wireless signal transmissions generally depend on the ambient conditions.
For example, the following factors can impact range and signal stability:
Shielding (for example, masonry, metal structures, water)
High volumes of radio traffic (for example, powerful wireless LAN networks) Interference
Electromagnetic radiation (for example, LED video screens, dimmers)
All range specifications refer to free-field line-of-sight applications without interference.
The operation of radio transmission systems is subject to official regulations. These may vary from region to region and must be checked by the operator before use (for example, radio frequency and transmission power).

WARNING: Devices with wireless signal transmission are not suitable for use in sensitive areas in which radio operation can lead to potentially detrimental interactions. These include:
- Hospitals, health centres, or other healthcare facilities that provide patient treatment with skilled personnel and equipment.
Class I, II, and III hazardous areas - Restricted areas
Military facilities - Aircraft or vehicles
- Areas where the use of mobile phones is prohibited

SIGNAL TRANSMISSION VIA W-DMX WARNING:
In general, wireless DMX transmission must not be used for applications involving safety-related factors that might result in personal injury or property damage in the event of a failure.
This applies in particular to moving scene or traverse structures, DMX-controlled motors/lifts, or lifting devices for operating DMX-operated platform lifts, hydraulic systems, or comparable moving components.
Furthermore, wireless DMX transmission must not be used to control flame or pyrotechnic devices, explosion-driven effects, or gas or liquid effects. These include CO_2 cannons, confetti shooters, water effects, or similar.

NOTES FOR PORTABLE OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT
- Temporary operation! Event equipment is generally designed for temporary use only.
- Continuous operation or permanent structural installation - particularly outdoors - can impair the function, surfaces, and seals and accelerate material fatigue.
- Damage to the surface coating can impair the device's corrosion protection. Damaged surface coating (for example, scratches) must be promptly repaired using suitable measures.
PACKAGING CONTENT
Remove the product from the packaging and remove all packaging material.
Please check that the delivery is complete and undamaged, and notify your distribution partner immediately after purchase if the delivery is incomplete or damaged.
The packaging content includes:
1×ZW00G2IP65RGBALClight
2× Omega bracket
1×mains cable
Safety and compliance information (user manual as a download via QR code)
INTRODUCTION
ZENIT W600 G2 Outdoor LED light
CLZW600G2 with 40 6in1 RGBALC LEDs
CONTROL FUNCTIONS:
4-channel RGB, 4-channel Preset, 5-channel CCT, 7-channel Direct, 11-channel RGB CCT, 13-channel Direct 16Bit, 14-channel Direct CCT, 15-channel Effect, 22-channel Full, 41-channel Pattern, 31-channel Pixel RGB, 65-channel Pixel, 80-channel Pixel Full, 3-channel UNISENS, 10-channel Legacy, and 15-channel Legacy DMX control
RDM
W-DMX
Master/Slave modes
Stand-alone functions
FEATURES:
Protection class IP65. 40 6in1 RGBALC LEDs. 10 LED segments. Wireless DMX. RDM. NFC. Operating voltage: 100-240 V AC. Two Omega mounting brackets included. Optionally available DMX adjustable frost filter (Electronic Frost). Optionally available barn doors and various filters for changing the beam angle.
RDM: The light supports the remote device management (RDM) standard. Remote device management allows the user to monitor the status and configuration of RDM devices using an RDM-capable controller, such as the optionally available Cameo UNICON (product number CLIREMOTE). The Cameo UNICON also allows access to the entire light menu.
NFC: The status query and configuration of the light can alternatively be carried out via near-field communication (NFC) (via the Cameo Connect). The light does not need to be connected to the mains supply for this.
CONNECTIONS AND OPERATING/DISPLAY ELEMENTS

1 POWER IN
IP65 mains input socket with rubber sealing cap. Operating voltage 100-240 V AC / 50 - 60 Hz. Connection via supplied mains cable (when not in use, always close with the rubber sealing cap).
2 POWER OUT
IP65 power output socket with rubber sealing cap. Facilitates power supply to other CAMEO lights. Ensure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does not exceed the value specified on the device in amperes (A) (when not in use, always close with the rubber sealing cap).
3 DMX IN
Male IP65 5-pin XLR socket for connecting a DMX control device (for example, DMX console; when not in use, always close with the rubber sealing cap).
4 DMX OUT
Female IP65 5-pin XLR socket for sending DMX control signal (when not in use, always close with the rubber sealing cap).
5 OLED DISPLAY
The OLED display shows the currently activated mode or the current DMX address (main display), the menu items in the menu, and the numerical value or operational status of certain menu items.
6 TOUCH-SENSITIVE CONTROLS WITH LIGHTING
MENU - Press MENU to access the main menu. Press again or repeatedly to return to the main display.
UP and DOWN - Select the menu items in the main menu (DMX address, mode, etc.) and in the submenus using UP and DOWN. Change value or status of a menu item, for example, DMX address. To change a value quickly (for example, the DMX start address), press and hold UP or DOWN.
ENTER - Press ENTER to access the menu level to make value or status changes, and to access one of the submenus. Press ENTER to confirm value or status changes.

PLEASE NOTE:
- Before navigating the device menu, make sure that the control panel is dry and clean so that its functionality is not impaired.
- Water on the control unit can lead to incorrect operation of the light, for example, in outdoor operation. Therefore, after configuring the light, activate the lock function to prevent incorrect operation by water (Settings -> Display -> Autolock). Deactivate the lock function: press UP and DOWN simultaneously for approximately 5 seconds.
- The battery-powered display and the control panel can be activated even if the device is disconnected from the mains. To do this, insert a type 14430 battery into the corresponding battery compartment on the underside of the device base (battery not included in packaging content). Unscrew the four screws from the battery compartment cover and remove battery compartment cover from the device base. Insert the battery correctly into the battery compartment according to the labelling. Close the compartment again with the battery compartment cover, making sure that the peripheral seal is positioned correctly and is not damaged. Now re-tighten the previously loosened screws crosswise, tightening them alternately. (5± 1kgf.cm)

To retrieve device information and change and save system settings independently of the mains, press and hold ENTER until the display is activated.
The external control of the light is not activated in this case. For this reason, the display shows that there is no control signal even if a control signal is available at the device.
7 PRESSURE EQUALISATION ELEMENT
Pressure equalisation element to prevent condensation inside the housing. To ensure its proper function, the element must be protected from dirt.
Wireless DMX ANTENNA
The antenna for wireless DMX control is located inside the base of the device.

ATTENTION:
ATTENTION: To ensure IP65 splash resistance for the DMX and network sockets, the special input and output sockets must be correctly sealed with the IP65 special plugs or the rubber sealing caps must be used for sealing. When connected correctly, or when sealed correctly with the rubber sealing caps, the POWER IN and POWER OUT sockets are protected from water sprays in accordance with IP65.
OPERATION
NOTES
- As soon as the light is correctly connected to the mains, the following messages are displayed in succession: "Update wait ..." (for service purposes only), "Welcome to Cameo", the model name, and the software version. After this process, the light is ready for operation, and the previously activated mode is launched.
- If there is no input for approx. 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the main display.
- Note on the main display in modes with external control: in the event that the control signal is interrupted, the characters in the display begin flashing; once the control signal is available again, the flashing stops.
- Briefly pressing UP from the main display rotates the display by 180^ .
- Rescue mode: Rescue mode offers the option of re-installing the firmware version that was installed upon the light's delivery. This firmware version is saved in the light and does not need to be uploaded externally. To install, briefly press UP and DOWN at the same time one second after starting the boot process. The word "Recovery?" will then be displayed. Confirm by pressing ENTER to start the installation or cancel the process by pressing MENU.
MAIN DISPLAY
The main display shows the following information: current mode (for example: DMX mode with start address 001) and wireless DMX status.

WIRELESS DMX
Wireless module configuration receiver: To pair a wireless DMX receiver with a compatible transmitter, the "Receive Reset" command must be executed in the "Settings" menu under "Wireless -> Linking" (select and confirm "Receive Reset"). The receiver is now ready to pair and waiting for a pairing request from a transmitter. Start the pairing by selecting "Link" in the menu of the transmitter and confirming; the pairing now takes place automatically. Simultaneous or consecutive pairing of several receivers to a transmitter (for example, for master/slave operation) can also be done in the same manner.
Wireless module configuration transmitter: To pair a wireless DMX transmitter with a compatible receiver, the "Unlink" command must be executed in the "Settings" menu under "Wireless -> Linking" (select and confirm "Unlink"). All previous connections are now disconnected. Set the desired receiver to pairing standby and execute the "Link" command in the transmitter menu; pairing is now automatically executed.
A wireless DMX connection is always maintained until it is disconnected with the "Reset" command in the receiver or the "Unlink" command in the transmitter, regardless of whether a device has been disconnected from the power supply in the meantime.
WIRELESS DMX STATUS
| × | ?↓↓ | ?↓↓ | ×↓↓ | ↓↓ | ↑G3 |
| W-DMX deactivated | W-DMX activated as receiver and not paired | W-DMX activated as receiver and paired; transmitter is switched off or out of range | W-DMX activated as receiver and paired, no DMX signal | W-DMX activated as receiver and paired, DMX signal available | W-DMX activated as transmitter with G3 standard, DMX signal available |
| ↑G4S | ×↑G3 | G4↑ | ↑CRMX | CRMX |
| W-DMX activated as transmitter with G4s standard, DMX signal available | W-DMX activated as transmitter with G3 standard, no DMX signal | W-DMX activated as transmitter with G4s standard, no DMX signal | W-DMX activated as transmitter with CRMX standard, DMX signal available | W-DMX activated as transmitter with CRMX standard, no DMX signal |
SET DMX START ADDRESS (DMX address)
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select DMX Address and confirm again. Using the UP and DOWN buttons, configure the desired DMX start address and press ENTER to confirm (the highest possible value depends on the selected DMX mode).



SET DMX MODE (DMX Mode)
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select DMX Mode and confirm again. Now select the desired DMX mode using UP and DOWN and confirm the selection with ENTER. DMX tables with the channel assignments can be found in the DMX CONTROL section of this user manual.




In the stand-alone modes Direct LED, CCT, Color Preset, HSI, Color Coordinates, Pattern, and Play Loop, the control signal of the corresponding mode can be output to slave units via XLR (DMX OUT) and wireless DMX:
Stand Alone -> Master/Alone -> Master
If you do not want to output the control signal, deactivate the output:
Stand Alone -> Master/Alone -> Alone
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now select the Control menu item, confirm with ENTER, select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Master/ Alone and confirm again.



This will take you to the submenu where you can make the settings as required (see table).
| Master/Alone | Master | Control signal is not relayed via DMX OUT |
| Alone | Control signal is not relayed |
DIRECT LED STAND-ALONE MODE
The Direct LED stand-alone mode allows the dimmer, R, G, B, A, L, C, and frost filter values to be set directly on the device with values in a similar way to a DMX controller (frost filter optionally available). This allows you to create a custom scene without an additional DMX controller.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Direct LED and confirm again. Now select the menu item you want to edit, confirm the selection, set the desired value, and confirm the entry.




CCT STAND-ALONE MODE (Correlated Color Temperature)
The stand-alone mode "CCT" allows you to adjust the colour temperature in 100K increments from 1800K to 10000K , as well as the hue (tint), brightness (dimmer), and the frost filter (frost) (optionally available frost filter).
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select CCT and confirm again. Now select the menu item you want to edit, confirm the selection, and make the settings as desired and confirm the selection.

COLOR PRESET STAND-ALONE MODE
Three categories of colour presets are available for selection; the presets from the "User Color" category can be edited (see Edit User Color). The brightness and frost filter are set at a higher level (frost filter optionally available).
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Color Preset and confirm again. Now select Preset, GEL, or User Color and confirm the selection. The desired preset can now be selected, confirm the selection. The last selected category has priority.

HSI STAND-ALONE MODE (Hue - Saturation - Intensity)
In the stand-alone HSI mode, the tint (hue), saturation, brightness (dimmer), and frost filter (frost) can be adjusted separately as desired (frost filter optionally available).
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select HSI and confirm again. Now select the menu item you want to edit, confirm the selection, and make the settings as desired. Confirm each entry.

COLOR COORDINATES STAND-ALONE MODE
In the stand-alone mode Color Coordinates, the colour can be set using the x/y coordinates. The brightness (dimmer) and frost filter (frost) are set separately at a higher level (frost filter optionally available).
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Color Coordinates and confirm again. Now select the menu item you want to edit, confirm the selection, and make the settings as desired. Confirm each entry.

Manual control:
Select By User and confirm. Now set the brightness (dimmer) and the x and y coordinates as required (set x / y coordinates: press ENTER once = digits 1 and 2 after the decimal point, press ENTER again: digits 3 and 4 after the decimal point)

Control via UNISENS:
Select By UNISENS and confirm. Connect the UNISENS to the fixture. The colour coordinates are now controlled via UNISENS, and the values are shown on the display. The brightness is set manually.

PATTERN STAND-ALONE MODE
Twelve factory-programmed patterns are available. Once you have activated one of the patterns, set the pattern colour, brightness, and frost in one of the stand-alone modes Direct LED, CCT, Color Preset, HSI, or Color Coordinates. To end the Pattern mode, select Off under Selection and confirm the selection.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Pattern and confirm again. Under Selection, select one of 12 patterns or Off (switched off) and confirm the selection.

Under Speed, select the travel direction of the pattern and the travel speed (see table).
| Speed | Chase | Forward travel direction Travel speed 1 .to64 | |
| Chase backwards | Backward travel direction Travel speed 1 .to464 | ||
| Fade | Colour fade with forward travel direction | 1 ... 64Travel speed 1 to 64 | |
| Fade Colour fade backwards | fade with backward travel direction | 1 ... 64Travel speed 1 to 64 |
The eight available loops are pre-programmed at the factory, but can be customised in the Edit Loop menu item.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then
select Play Loop and confirm again. Now select the desired loop and confirm the selection. The brightness (dimmer) is now set separately from 0% to 100% . Confirm each entry.

EDITING USER PRESETS (Edit User Color)
The eight user presets available in the stand-alone mode Colour Preset can be edited individually. Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Edit User Color and confirm again. Select the desired preset (UserID 1-8) and confirm the selection. Now decide which way you want to create the colour for the preset and select one of the five methods Direct, CCT, Preset, HSI, and Coordinates and confirm the selection.
Now set the desired colour as described in the instructions for the respective stand-alone mode.

EDIT LOOP
The step duration and fade time can be set independently for all eight loops. Select the step colour in the "Color Preset" submenu item. In addition, one of the patterns can be activated with travel speed and travel direction.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Edit Loop and confirm again. Now select the desired loop for editing and confirm.

This will take you to the menu for setting the menu items (see table, select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER). The settings for each loop are made independently and are retained even after restarting the device.
| Step | 1 - 8 | Step selection |
| t-Step | t-Step 0s - 10s = 0,1s steps 10s - 1min = 1s steps 1min - 20min = 1min steps | Set the step duration for the selected step |
| t-Fade | t-Fade 0s - 10s = 0,1s steps 10s - 1min = 1s steps 1min - 20min = 1min steps | Setting the fade time for the selected step |
| Color Preset | Step 1 + 2: Dark Magenta - Rose Pink, User Color 1 - 8, Blackout | Selecting the colour preset or blackout for the selected step |
| Step 3 - 8: Dark Magenta - Rose Pink, User Color 1 - 8, Blackout, Skip Step | Select the colour preset or blackout or skip the selected step | |
| Pattern Deactivate pattern (Off) or Selection | off, 1 - 12 | select pattern (1-12) |
| Pattern Speed | Chase | Forward travel direction Trav |
| Chase backwards | Backward travel direction Trav | |
| Fade | Colour fading with forward travel direction | |
| Fade backwards | Colour fading with backward travel direction |
TIMER FUNCTION
The timer function allows the stand-alone modes to be timer-controlled in such a way that the fade-in time can be set from 0 to 60 minutes, the dwell time from 1 to 24 hours, and the fade-out time from 0 to 60 minutes. After activation of the timer function, the timer control will take effect upon the next start-up of the system.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now select the Control menu item, confirm with ENTER, select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Timer and confirm again. Under State, select the setting On and confirm. For custom timer settings, select Fade In, Dwell Time, or Fade Out and confirm. You can now adjust the respective value
as desired. Confirm all entries. To deactivate the timer function, select State and then Off and confirm the entry.
Note: The timer function can be used in master/slave mode via cable and wireless DMX.

EZ REMOTE CONTROL VIA CAMEO UNICON (optionally available)
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select EZ Remote and confirm again. Now set the desired fixture ID (Fixture ID 1-8) and confirm the entry.
Connect the light and UNICON using a DMX cable, select DMX Control in the UNICON menu, then EZ Remote, and enter the same unit ID. Now control the light using RGB, GEL, CCT, or HSI. By assigning different unit IDs, up to eight lights (or light groups) can be controlled separately via UNICON.

SLAVE MODE
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Control, confirm with ENTER, then select Slave and confirm again. Connect the slave and master units (same model, same software version) using a DMX cable or via wireless DMX and activate one of the stand-alone modes in the master unit. The slave unit will now follow the master unit exactly.

SYSTEM SETTINGS (Settings)
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using the UP and DOWN buttons, select the menu item Settings and confirm with ENTER.

This will take you to the submenu for setting the submenu items (see table, select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER).
| Settings (Bold print = factory setting) | |||||
| Wireless | Wireless settings | State | On | Wireless module activated | |
| Off | Wireless module deactivated | ||||
| Operating Mode | RX | Wireless module = receiver | |||
| TX CRMX | Wireless module = transmitter with CRMX transmitter standard | ||||
| TX G4s | Wireless module = transmitter with G4s transmitter standard | ||||
| TX G3 | Wireless module = transmitter with G3 transmitter standard | ||||
| Linking | Mode RX:ReceiveReset | Reset the receiver and put it in pairing standby mode | |||
| Mode TX:Pair Link | Resetting with compatible, ready-to-pair wireless devices | ||||
| Mode TX:Disconnect wireless DMX connections and place in pairing standby mode | |||||
| Linking Key | Linking Key | Setting of the connection key | |||
| CRMX Mode(only avail-able withmode = RX) | CRMX | Receiver standard = CRMX | |||
| CRMX2 | Receiver standard = CRMX2 | ||||
| CRMX Universe | A - H | Selection of CRMX universe A to H | |||
| Universal Metadata | RGB ColorCode | Red, Orange, Yellow,Green, Cyan, Blue,Purple, White | RGB code for colour display of the universe | ||
| Universal A 16-character string with a customisable name that identifies the universe | |||||
| Dimmer | Dimmer settings | Curve | Linear | Light intensity increases linearly with DMX value |
| Exponential | Light intensity can be finely adjusted at lower DMX values and broadly adjusted at higher DMX values | |||
| Logarithmic | Light intensity can be broadly adjusted at lower DMX values and finely adjusted at higher DMX values | |||
| S-Curve | Light intensity can be finely adjusted at lower and higher DMX values and broadly adjusted at medium DMX values | |||
| Halogen | Tungsten dimmer curve | |||
| PWM Frequency | 400Hz, 650Hz, 1500Hz, 3600Hz, 12kHz, 18.9kHz, 25kHz | Select LED PWM frequency | ||
| Response (dimmer response) | LED | The light responds immediately to changes in the DMX value | ||
| Halogen The 1 kW | light behaves in a similar way to a 1 kW halogen light | |||
| Halogen The 2 kW | light behaves in a similar way to a 2 kW halogen light | |||
| Halogen The 5 kW | light behaves in a similar way to a 5 kW halogen light | |||
| Redshift | Dim to Warm | Simulates the colour drift when dimming a halogen light. When dimming the light, the colour temperature changes automatically to increasingly warm white tones and amber (and vice versa). | ||
| Off | Function disabled | |||
| XColor | Colour calibration | Optimisation mode | Brightness | Calibrated colour mixing for all colours |
| Quality | Optimised for CRI | |||
| Disabled | Direct control of all colours, no calibration | |||
| Colour Space | Native | |||
| sRGB | ||||
| DCI P3 | ||||
| Adobe RGB | ||||
| REC2020 | ||||
| XColor | Colour calibration | White Point | By Color Space | |
| 6500K | ||||
| 5600K | ||||
| 4000K | ||||
| 3200K | ||||
| 2700K | ||||
| CCT Brightness | Constant | Constant brightness at all CCT values (reference value is 2700 K) | ||
| Maximum | Maximum brightness at all CCT values | |||
| Fan | Fan setting | Auto | Automatic fan control | |
| Off | Deactivated fan with greatly reduced brightness | |||
| Constant Low | Constant low fan speed with reduced brightness, if necessary | |||
| Constant Mid | Constant average fan speed with reduced brightness, if necessary | |||
| Constant High | Constant high fan speed | |||
| Stage | Maximum fan speed | |||
| Auto Silent | Automatic fan control with reduced fan speed | |||
| Signal Fail | Operation- al status with DMX signal fault | Hold | Last command is retained | |
| Blackout | Activates blackout | |||
| Fade to Black (10s) | 10-second fade to blackout | |||
| Last Stand Alone | The last selected stand-alone mode is activated | |||
| Full | Full on | |||
| Pixel Mirror | Or pixels | Off | Off | |
| On | Mirror pixels | |||
| Display | Display settings | Reverse | On | 180° display rotation (for example, for overhead installation) |
| Off | No display rotation | |||
| Auto | Automatic position detection (upright/overhead mounting) | |||
| Off Timer | Always On | Permanently on | ||
| Off after 20s | Deactivates after approximately 20 seconds of inactivity | |||
| Autolock | On after 60s | Controls locked after approximately 60 seconds without input (LOCKED). Unlock: Press UP and DOWN simultaneously for approxi-mately 5 seconds. | ||
| Off | Autolock function deactivated | |||
SERVICE MENU (Service)
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Select Service using UP and DOWN and confirm with ENTER.

Information on the submenu items in the service menu and the corresponding options can be found in the table below (select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER).
| Store Default | User A | Store all system settings in Preset User A |
| User B | Store all system settings in Preset User B | |
| User C | Store all system settings in Preset User C | |
| Load Default | Factory | Reset to factory setting |
| User A | Reset to user A values | |
| User B | Reset to user B values | |
| User C | Reset to User C values | |
| Reset Service Timer | No | Cancel operation |
| Yes -> Reset now | Reset service operating time | |
| Password | For service purposes only. | |
SYSTEM INFORMATION (System)
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and DOWN to select System Info and confirm with ENTER.

Information on the submenu items in the System Info menu and the corresponding options can be found in the table below (select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER).
| Firmware | xxx | Vx.x | Display of the firmware version of the corresponding component | |
| yyy | Vx.x | |||
| ... | ||||
| Wireless | Module | Timo FX | Wireless module model | |
| Device Name | Zenit W600 G2-xxxx | Device name | ||
| Version | HW (Hardware) Hardware version number SW (Software) | Software version number | ||
| Link Quality | % | Connection quality in per cent | ||
| Status | Operational: DMX Data: RDM Identify: RF Link: Link State: | Status information | ||
| Temperature | LED | xxx °C/°F | Display of the temperature of the corresponding component | |
| Base | xxx °C/°F | |||
| ... | ||||
| Temperature Unit | °C | Set the temperature unit | ||
| °F | ||||
| Fan Speed | Fan x | xxx RPM | Display of the corresponding fan's speed | |
| Fan y | xxx RPM | |||
| ... | xxx RPM | |||
| Humidity | Head | x% | Display of relative humidity in per cent | |
| Base | x% | |||
| Runtime | Total | xxxx h : xx m | Total operating time | |
| Operation | xxxx h : xx m | Time in use | ||
| LED | Total | xxxx h : xx m | Lamp operating time | |
| Red | xxxx h : xx m | Red operating time | ||
| Green | xxxx h : xx m | Green operating time | ||
| Blue | xxxx h : xx m | Blue operating time | ||
| Amber | xxxx h : xx m | Amber operating time | ||
| Lime | xxxx h : xx m | Lime operating time | ||
| Cyan | xxxx h : xx m | Cyan operating time | ||
| Service | xxxx h : xx m | Operating time after resetting the service operating time | ||
| Serial Number | Display of the serial number | |||
| RDM UID | RDM Unique Identifier | |||
| Error Info | Error display | |||
SET-UP AND INSTALLATION

DANGER: Installation, especially overhead installation, requires extensive experience, relevant and up-to-date expertise and competence, including the calculation of working load limits, of the installation material used, and regular safety checks of all installation materials and fixtures! If you do not have these qualifications, do not attempt to carry out an installation yourself, but use the help of appropriately qualified specialist companies! There is a risk that devices that are incorrectly mounted and secured may come loose and fall down. This can cause serious injury or death.
An ergonomically shaped folding handle on the top (No. 1) of the light enables safe transport. Thanks to the rubber feet on the bottom (No. 2), the light can be positioned in a suitable location on a level surface. The direction of radiation on the vertical plane is set using the handle screw (no. 3). The angle scale (no. 4) facilitates precise adjustment.

It can be truss-mounted using one or two Omega brackets, which are attached to the base of the device (No. 5). Two Omega brackets are included in the packaging content. Suitable beam clamps are available as an option. Ensure firm connections and secure the fixture to one of the designated locations with a suitable safety cable only (No. 6 SAFETY).


CARE, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR
To ensure that the device continues to function properly over the long term, it must be maintained regularly and serviced as required. The care and maintenance required depends on the intensity of use and the environment in which it is used.
A visual inspection should be carried out before each commissioning. In particular, all safety-relevant components, such as connecting elements, safety points, electrical connections and cables, must be taken into account. Furthermore, we recommend carrying out all the applicable maintenance measures specified below once every 500 operating hours or, in the case of a lower intensity of use, at the latest after one year. Warranty claims may be limited should defects result from inadequate service and maintenance.
CARE (carried out by user)

WARNING! Before carrying out any maintenance work, the power supply and, if possible, all device connections must be unplugged.

NOTE! Improper care can lead to impairment of the device or even destruction.
- Housing surfaces must be cleaned with a clean, damp cloth. Make sure that no moisture can penetrate the device.
- Air inlets and outlets must be regularly cleaned of dust and dirt. If compressed air is used, make sure that damage to the device is prevented (for example, fans must be blocked in this case; otherwise, they might over-tighten).
- Cables and connectors must be cleaned regularly, and dust and dirt must be removed.
- In general, no cleaning agents or abrasive agents may be used; otherwise, the surface finish may be damaged.
- Devices must generally be stored dry and protected from dust and dirt.
- To ensure correct and safe operation, all accessible or removable lenses and light-emitting apertures must be cleaned regularly.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (only by specialised personnel)

HAZARD! There are live components in the device. Even after disconnecting the mains connection, there may still be residual voltage in the device, for example, due to charged capacitors.

NOTE! There are no user-serviceable components in the device.

NOTE! Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by sufficiently qualified specialist personnel. If in doubt, contact a specialised workshop.

NOTE! Improperly performed maintenance work may affect warranty claims.

NOTE! For conversion or retrofit sets provided by the manufacturer, it is essential to observe the installation instructions included.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Frost filter adjustable via DMX
Product number CLZW600G2EFROST
Carefully remove the frost filter from the packaging and place it on the frame of the light fitting with the electrical contacts pointing towards the light (gold-plated contacts of the frost filter on gold-plated contacts of the light). Strong magnets hold the frost filter firmly to the light. Secure the frost filter to the light using the safety cable supplied.



Cameo Cameo Cameo
ZENIT® W600 G2
SNAPBAG® SOFTBOX
Foldable softbox attachment for ZENIT® W600 G2

ZENIT® W600 SNAPMAG®
DIFFUSOR - 9010
90^ diffusor × 10^ for ZENIT W600

ZENIT® W600 SNAPMAG®
DIFFUSOR - 1090
10^ diffusor × 90^ for ZENIT W600

Cameo Cameo Cameo
ZENIT® W600 SNAPMAG ® DIFFUSOR - 6010
60^ diffusor × 10^ for ZENIT W600

ZENIT® W600 SNAPMAG ® DIFFUSOR - 45
45^ diffusor for ZENIT W600

ZENIT® W600 SNAPMAG DIFFUSOR - 25
25^ diffusor for ZENIT W600

Cameo Cameo
ZENIT® W600 SNAPMAG ® DIFFUSOR - 100
Diffusor 100^ for ZENIT W600

ZENIT® W600 4B
| Product number CLZW600G2 | |
| Product type Outdoor Wash Light | |
| Illuminant type | 40 × 50 W RGBALC LEDs (10 segments separately controllable) |
| Lighting power 32000 lm | |
| Front lens 33.6 mm | |
| Beam angle 17.7° (beam angle) / 34.2° (field angle) | |
| Tilt angle -90° ... +105° (manually adjustable) | |
| LED PWM frequency 400 Hz; 650 Hz; 1.5 kHz; 3.6 kHz; 12 kHz; 18.9 kHz; 25 kHz | |
| Dimmer resolution 16 bit | |
| Dimmer curves Linear; exponential; logarithmic; S-curve; Tungsten | |
| Colour mixing functions x-y, RGBALC, HSI, RGB, CCT + Tint | |
| LED colours RGBALC | |
| Correlated colour temperature (CCT) 1,800 K-10,000 K | |
| Halogen simulation | Yes |
| Redshift / DTW | |
| Response time | 1 kW; 2 kW; 5 kW |
| halogen simulation | |
| Colour calibration Yes | |
| Colour rendering index (CRI) | 98 @ 3200 K / 97 @ 5600 K |
| TLCI | 94 @ 3200 K / 95 @ 5600 K |
| Strobe | 0-20 Hz |
| Control protocols | DMX; RDM; W-DMX + CRMX; EZ Remote; Unisens; NFC |
| Number of DMX control modes | 16 |
| Stand-alone modes | Master/Slave; CCT; HSI; Direct; Colour Coordinates; Colour Presets; User Colour; Pattern; Loop |
| Data input connection | 5-pin XLR male |
| Data output connector | 5-pin female XLR |
| Operating voltage | IEC, 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz |
| Power consumption | 740 W |
| Min. power factor Cos Phi (230 V) | 0.99 / 0.13 in standby mode |
| Current consumption 2.8 A @ 230 V | |
| Inrush current | 68 A / 30 μs |
| Power link | @ 230 V and 16 A C-Type circuit breaker -> 5 units |
| Mains input | Seetronic TR1 |
| Mains output | Seetronic TR1 |
| Max. mains output current | 9 A |
| Display and control elements | OLED display and 4 touch-sensitive controls (MENU; ENTER; UP; DOWN) |
| Housing material | Metal |
Colour Black
Cooling system Temperature-controlled fan
Cooling modes Off; Auto; Constant Low; Constant Mid; Constant High, Stage, Auto Silent
Protection class IP65
Risk group RG2
Ambient temperature (in operation) -15^ ... 45^
Minimum distance to 3 m illuminated surface
Minimum distance to normally flammable materials 0.2 m
Dimensions (W× H× D)400× 292× 197mm
Weight 12.9 kg
Included accessories Mains cable; 2× Omega brackets; SCI
(Safety Compliance Information)
Optionai accessories
Barndoor; Electronic Frost
EXPLANATION OF IP PROTECTION CLASS
- An IP rating only reflects protection from solid objects and water. It does not describe general weather resistance, such as protection from UV radiation and temperature, etc.
- The first identification digit indicates protection from dust, solid objects, and contact:
| IP2X | Protected against solid foreign objects ≥ 12.5 mm in diameter |
| IP3X | Protected against solid foreign objects ≥ 2.5 mm in diameter |
| IP4X | Protected against solid foreign objects ≥ 1.0 mm in diameter |
| IP5X | Protected against dust in damaging quantities and fully protected against contact |
| IP6X | Are dust-tight and completely protected against contact |
- The second digit indicates protection from water:
| IPX0 No protection |
| IPX1 Protection against dripping water |
| IPX2 Protection against dripping water when the device is tilted up to 15° |
| IPX3 Protection against falling spray water up to 60° from the vertical |
| IPX4 Protection against water splashing from any direction |
| IPX5 Protection against water jets (nozzle) from any angle |
| IPX6 Protection against strong water jets |
| IPX7 Protection against temporary submersion |
- In addition, some device-specific measures, such as covers and sealing caps, are necessary in order to achieve the specified protection class (for example, protective caps on unused connections).

The IP rating of the product can be found in the technical data and is printed on the device.
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO THE ILLUMINATED SURFACE

This symbol with the distance stated in metres (m) indicates the minimum distance of the light fixture to the illuminated surface. The value valid for this device can be found in the technical data in this manual and is printed on the device!
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NORMALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS

This symbol with the distance stated in metres (m) indicates the minimum distance of the device to normally flammable materials. For the value valid for this device, please refer to the technical data in this manual!
DISPOSAL

PACKAGING:
- Packaging can be recycled using the usual disposal methods.
- Please separate the packaging in accordance with the disposal laws and recycling regulations in your country.

DEVICE:
- This device is subject to the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, as amended. WEEE Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Waste equipment does not belong in household waste. Waste equipment must be disposed of via an authorised waste disposal company or a municipal waste disposal facility. Please observe the applicable regulations in your country!
- Observe all disposal laws applicable in your country.
- As a private customer, you can obtain information on environmentally friendly disposal options from the vendor of the product or the appropriate regional authorities.
MANUFACTURER DECLARATIONS
Manufacturer's warranty and limitation of liability
Adam Hall GmbH, Adam-Hall-Str. 1, D-61267 Neu-Anspach / info@adamhall.com /
Our current warranty conditions and limitation of liability are available at:
https://cdn-shop.adamhall.com/media/pdf/Manufacturers-Declarations-CAMEO DE EN ES FR.pdf
Contact your distribution partner for service.
EC conformity
Adam Hall GmbH hereby confirms that this product meets the following guidelines
(where applicable):
Low-Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU)
EMC Directive (2014/30/EU)
RoHS (2011/65/EU)
RED (2014/53/EU)
CE Declaration of Conformity
Declarations of conformity for products subject to the LVD, EMC, and RoHS Directives can be requested from info@adamhall.com
Declarations of conformity for products that are subject to the RED Directive can be downloaded at www.adamhall.com/compliance/
Printing errors and mistakes, as well as technical or other changes are reserved!
DEUTSCH
ZENIT W600 G2 Outdoor LED Scheinwerfer
Stand Alone -> Master/Alone -> Master
Stand Alone -> Master/Alone -> Alone
https://cdn-shop.adamhall.com/media/pdf/Manufacturers-Declarations-CAMEO DE EN ES FR.pdf
Stand Alone -> Master/Alone -> Master
Stand Alone -> Master/Alone -> Alone
MODE AUTONOME CCT(Correlated Color Temperature)
ACCESSIONS EN OPTION
TLCI 94 @ 3200 K / 95 @ 5600 K
https://cdn-shop.adamhall.com/media/pdf/Manufacturers-Declarations-CAMEO_DE_EN_ES_FR.pdf
Directive CEM (2014/30/UE)
RoHS (2011/65/EU)
RED (2014/53/EU)
Stand Alone > Master/Alone > Master
Si no desea reenviar la seals de control, desactive la calidad:
Stand Alone > Master/Alone > Alone
Stand Alone -> Master/Alone -> Master
Stand Alone -> Master/Alone -> Alone
https://cdn-shop.adamhall.com/media/pdf/Manufacturers-Declarations-CAMEO_DE_EN_ES_FR.pdf
Comando DMX 4-CH RGB, 4-CH Preset, 5-CH CCT, 7-CH Direct, 11-CH RGB CCT, 13-CH Direct 16Bit, 14-CH Direct CCT, 15-CH Effect, 22-CH Full, 41-CH Pattern, 31-CH Pixel RGB, 65-CH Pixel, 80-CH Pixel Full, 3-CH UNISENS, 10-CH Legacy e 15-CH Legacy
RDM
W-DMXTM
Nelle modalità operative stand-alone (Direct LED, CCT, Color Preset, HSI, Color Coordinates,
Stand Alone -> Master/Alone -> Master
Stand Alone -> Master/Alone -> Alone
MODALITA STAND-ALONE CCT (Correlated Color Temperature)
EDIT LOOP (Modifica loop)
| Control | |
| Settings | |
| Service | |
| System Info |
https://cdn-shop.adamhall.com/media/pdf/Manufacturers-Declarations-CAMEO DE EN ES FR.pdf
| 10CH Legacy | 15CH Legacy | ||||
| Channel | Channel | Function Values | |||
| 1 | 1 | Dimmer | 000 | - | 255 0% to 100% |
| 2 | Dimmer fine | 000 | - | 255 0% to 100% | |
| 2 | 3 | Strobe functions | 000 | - | 005 Strobe open |
| 006 | - | 010 Strobe closed | |||
| 011 | - | 033 Pulse Random, slow -> fast | |||
| 034 | - | 056 Ramp up Random, slow -> fast | |||
| 057 | - | 079 Ramp down Random, slow -> fast | |||
| 080 | - | 102 Random Strobe Effect, slow -> fast | |||
| 103 | - | 127 Strobe Break Effect, 5s.....1s (short burst with break) | |||
| 128 | - | 250 Strobe slow -> fast <1Hz - 20Hz | |||
| 251 | - | 255 Strobe open | |||
| 3 | 4 | Red | 000 | - | 255 0% to 100% |
| 5 | Red fine | 000 | - | 255 0% to 100% | |
| 4 | 6 | Green | 000 | - | 255 0% to 100% |
| 7 | Green fine | 000 | - | 255 0% to 100% | |
| 5 | 8 | Blue | 000 | - | 255 0% to 100% |
| 9 | Blue fine | 000 | - | 255 0% to 100% | |
| 6 | 10 | White (emulated) | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% |
| 11 | White fine (emulated) | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |
| 7 | 12 | Colour Macros (override RGBW) | 000 - 005 Colour off | |
| 006 - 013 Red | ||||
| 014 - 021 Amber | ||||
| 022 - 029 Yellow warm | ||||
| 030 - 037 Yellow | ||||
| 038 - 045 Green | ||||
| 046 - 053 Turquoise | ||||
| 054 - 061 Cyan | ||||
| 062 - 069 Blue | ||||
| 070 - 077 Lavender | ||||
| 078 - 085 Mauve | ||||
| 086 - 093 Magenta | ||||
| 094 - 101 Pink | ||||
| 102 - 109 Warm White | ||||
| 110 - 117 White | ||||
| 118 - 125 Cold White | ||||
| 126 - 127 Colour Jumping Stop | ||||
| 128 - 191 | Colour Jumping Speed slow -> fast / Colour 1 -> 12 | |||
| 192 - 255 | Colour Fading Speed slow -> fast / Colour 1 -> 12 | |||
| 8 | 13 | Colour Temperature (affects RGBW and Colour Macros) | 000 - 005 Off | |
| 006 - 255 | 7200K - 3200K @ Full on affects colours too | |||
| 9 | 14 | Set dimmer curve | 000 - 05 No function | |
| 006 - 063 Linear Dimmer Curve | ||||
| 064 - 127 Exponential Dimmer Curve | ||||
| 128 - 191 Logarithmic Dimmer Curve | ||||
| 192 - 255 S-Curve Dimmer Curve | ||||
| 10 15 | Device Settings (please read remark 1*) | 000 - 005 No function | |
| 006 - 127 Dimmer Response LED (hold 5s) | |||
| 128 - 191 Dimmer Response Halogen (hold 5s) | |||
| 192 - 200 Fan Auto (hold 5s) | |||
| 201 - 209 Fan Max (hold 5s) | |||
| 210 - 218 Fan Silent (hold 5s) | |||
| 219 - 223 LED Frequency 800Hz (hold 5s) | |||
| 224 - 228 LED Frequency 1200Hz (hold 5s) | |||
| 229 - 233 LED Frequency 2000Hz (hold 5s) | |||
| 234 - 238 LED Frequency 3600Hz (hold 5s) | |||
| 239 - 243 LED Frequency 12kHz (hold 5s) | |||
| 244 - 249 LED Frequency 25kHz (hold 5s) | |||
| 250 - 255 No function |
| 11CH RGB CCT | 14CH Direct CCT | 15CH Effect | ||||
| Channel Channel Channel Function Values | ||||||
| 1 1 1 Dimmer 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 2 2 2 Dimmer fine 000 - 255 | ||||||
| 3 3 3 | Strobe Functions | 000 - 005 | Open | |||
| 006 - 010 | Closed | |||||
| 011 - 022 | Ramp up/down slow to fast | |||||
| 023 - 033 | Ramp up/down random slow to fast | |||||
| 034 - 045 | Ramp up slow to fast | |||||
| 046 - 056 | Ramp up random slow to fast | |||||
| 057 - 068 | Ramp down slow to fast | |||||
| 069 - 079 | Ramp down random slow to fast | |||||
| 3 3 3 | Strobe Functions | 080 - | 102 | Random Strobe effect slow to fast | ||
| 103 - | 127 | Break effect 5s to 1s (Short burst with break) | ||||
| 128 - | 250 | Slow to fast (<1Hz to 20Hz) | ||||
| 251 - | 255 | Open | ||||
| 4 4 4 Red 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 5 5 5 Green 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 6 6 6 Blue 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 7 7 Amber 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 8 8 Lime 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 9 9 Cyan 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 7 | 10 | Color Temperature(affects Color Mixing) | 000 - | 005 Off | ||
| 006 - | 006 Warm white | |||||
| 007 - | 046 Warm white to 2700K | |||||
| 047 - | 047 Bulb White (2700K) | |||||
| 048 - | 087 2700 K to 3200K | |||||
| 088 - | 088 Halogen White (3200K) | |||||
| 089 - | 128 3200 K to 4000K | |||||
| 129 - | 129 Neutral White (4000K) | |||||
| 130 - | 169 4000 K to 5600K | |||||
| 170 - | 170 Studio White (5600K) | |||||
| 171 - | 210 5600 K to 6500K | |||||
| 211 - | 211 Daylight White (6500K) | |||||
| 212 - | 251 6500 K to Cold white | |||||
| 252 - | 255 Cold white | |||||
| 8 | 11 | Tint(affects Color Temperature) | 000 - | 000 Off | ||
| 001 - | 127 Magenta -> Neutral | |||||
| 128 - | 128 neutral | |||||
| 129 - | 255 Neutral -> Green | |||||
| 000-005 No function | ||||||
| 006-009 46 Dark Magenta | ||||||
| 010-013 29 Plasma Red | ||||||
| 014-017 26 Bright Red | ||||||
| 018-021 127 Smoky Pink | ||||||
| 022-025 36 Medium Pink | ||||||
| 026-029 19 Fire | ||||||
| 030-033 135 Deep Golden | ||||||
| 034-037 778 Millennium Gold | ||||||
| 038-041 21 Gold Amber | ||||||
| 042-045 157 Pink | ||||||
| 046-049 110 Middle Rose | ||||||
| 050-053 109 Light Salmon | ||||||
| 054-057 35 Light Pink | ||||||
| 058-061 134 Golden Amber | ||||||
| 062-065 17 Surprise Peach | ||||||
| 066-069 746 Brown | ||||||
| 070-073 105 Orange | ||||||
| 074-077 20 Medium Amber | ||||||
| 078-081 768 Egg Yellow | ||||||
| 082-085 15 Deep Straw | ||||||
| 086-089 767 Nectarine | ||||||
| 090-093 101 Yellow | ||||||
| 094-097 100 Spring Yellow | ||||||
| 098-101 88 Lime Green | ||||||
| 102-105 121 LEE Green | ||||||
| 106-109 738 Jas Green | ||||||
| 110-113 89 Mass Green | ||||||
| 114-117 139 Primary Green | ||||||
| 118-121 124 Dark Green | ||||||
| 122-125 323 Jade | ||||||
| 126-129 354 Special Steel | ||||||
| Blue | ||||||
| 10 | Color Presets (override Color Mixing & Color Temperature) | 130 - | 133 | 116 Medium Blue-Green | ||
| 134 - | 137 183 Moonlight Blue | |||||
| 138 - | 141 132 Medium Blue | |||||
| 142 - | 145 119 Dark Blue | |||||
| 146 - | 149 716 Mikkel Blue | |||||
| 150 - | 153 71 Tokyo Blue | |||||
| 154 - | 157 181 Congo Blue | |||||
| 158 - | 161 | 799 Special KH Lavender | ||||
| 162 - | 165 707 Ultimate Violet | |||||
| 166 - | 169 | 343 Special Medium Lavender | ||||
| 170 - | 173 798 Chrysalis Pink | |||||
| 174 - | 177 701 Provence | |||||
| 178 - | 181 797 Deep Purple | |||||
| 182 - | 185 48 Rose Purple | |||||
| 186 - | 189 345 Fuchsia Pink | |||||
| 190 - | 193 795 Magical Magenta | |||||
| 194 - | 197 128 Bright Pink | |||||
| 198 - | 201 2 Rose Pink | |||||
| 202 - | 255 No function | |||||
| 11 | Pattern Selection | 000 - | 005 Off | |||
| 006 - | 026 1 | |||||
| 027 - | 047 2 | |||||
| 048 - | 068 3 | |||||
| 069 - | 089 4 | |||||
| 090 - | 110 5 | |||||
| 111 - | 131 6 | |||||
| 132 - | 152 7 | |||||
| 153 - | 173 8 | |||||
| 174 - | 194 9 | |||||
| 195 - | 215 10 | |||||
| 216 - | 236 11 | |||||
| 237 - | 255 12 |
| 000 - 000 Off | 000 - 000 Off | 001 - 064 | Pattern Speed fast to slow (Chase) | 065 - 065 Pattern Speed Stop | 064 - 127 | fast (Chase) (back-wards) | 063 - 063 Pattern Speed stop | 065 - 065 Pattern Speed stop | 064 - 127 | fast (Chase) (back-wards) |
| 9 12 13 Frost 000 - 255 | 128 - 191 | fast (Fade) (back-wards) | 192 - 192 Pattern Speed stop | 192 - 192 Pattern Speed stop | 193 - 255 | fast (Fade) (back-wards) | Electronic Frost 0% to 100% | 193 - 255 | fast (Fade) (back-wards) | |
| Device settings (hold value for 3 seconds) (please read remark 1*) | 006 - 006 No function | 007 - 007 Dimmer Curve Linear | 008 - 008 No function | 006 - 006 No function | 007 - 007 Dimmer Curve Linear | 008 - 008 No function | 008 - 008 No function | 006 - 006 No function | 007 - 007 Dimmer Curve Linear | |
| 009 - 009 No function | 009 - 009 No function | 009 - 009 No function | 009 - 009 No function | 009 - 009 No function | 009 - 009 No function | 009 - 009 No function | 009 - 009 No function | 009 - 009 No function | ||
| 010 - 010 S-Curve | 010 - 010 S-Curve | 010 - 010 S-Curve | 010 - 010 S-Curve | 010 - 010 S-Curve | 010 - 010 S-Curve | 010 - 010 S-Curve | 010 - 010 S-Curve | 010 - 010 S-Curve | ||
| 011 - 011 open | 011 - 011 open | 011 - 011 open | 011 - 011 open | 011 - 011 open | 011 - 011 open | 011 - 011 open | 011 - 011 open | 011 - 011 open | ||
| 012 - 014 Spare | 012 - 014 Spare | 012 - 014 Spare | 012 - 014 Spare | 012 - 014 Spare | 012 - 014 Spare | 012 - 014 Spare | 012 - 014 Spare | 012 - 014 Spare | ||
| 015 - 015 PWM 400Hz | 015 - 015 PWM 400Hz | 015 - 015 PWM 400Hz | 015 - 015 PWM 400Hz | 015 - 015 PWM 400Hz | 015 - 015 PWM 400Hz | 015 - 015 PWM 400Hz | 015 - 015_PWM 400Hz | 015 - 015PWM 400Hz | ||
| 017 - 017 PWM 1500Hz | 017 - 017 PWM 1500Hz | 017 - 017 PWM 1500Hz | 017 - 017 PWM 1500Hz | 017 - 017 PWM 1500Hz | 017 - 017 PWM 1500Hz | 017 - 017 PWM 1500Hz | 015 - 015 PWM 400Hz | 015 - 015PWM 400Hz | ||
| 018 - 018 PWM 3600Hz | 018 - 018 PWM 3600Hz | 018 - 018 PWM 3600Hz | 018 - 018 PWM 3600Hz | 018 - 018 PWM 3600Hz | 018 - 018 PWM 3600Hz | 018 - 018 PWM 3600Hz | 015 - 015PWM 400Hz | 015 - 015PWM 400Hz | ||
| 020 - 020 PWM 18.9KHz | 020 - 020 PWM 18.9KHz | 020 - 020 PWM 18.9KHz | 020 - 020 PWM 18.9KHz | 020 - 020 PWM 18.9KHz | 020 - 020 PWM 18.9KHz | 020 - 020 PWM 18.8KHz | 021 - 021 PWM 25KHz | 021 - 021 PWM 25KHz | ||
| 022 - 034 Spare | 022 - 034 Spare | 022 - 034 Spare | 022 - 034 Spare | 022 - 034 Spare | 022 - 034 Spare | 022 - 034 Spare | 022 - 034 Spare | 022 - 034 Spare |
| 101314 | ||||||||||||||
| 036 - 036 | ||||||||||||||
| 037 - 037 | ||||||||||||||
| 038 - 038 | ||||||||||||||
| 039 - 041 Spare | ||||||||||||||
| 042 - 042 DTW (Redshift) On | ||||||||||||||
| 043 - 043 DTW (Redshift) Off | ||||||||||||||
| 044 - 048 Spare | ||||||||||||||
| 049 - 049 No function | ||||||||||||||
| 050 - 050 | Brightness Optimiza- | |||||||||||||
| 051 - 051 | Quality Optimization | |||||||||||||
| 052 - 054 Spare | Mode | |||||||||||||
| 053 - 055 Disable Optimization | ||||||||||||||
| 056 - 058 Spare | Remark 1* | |||||||||||||
| 059 - 059 Native Color Space | ||||||||||||||
| 060 - 060 sRGB Color Space | ||||||||||||||
| 061 - 061 DGI P3 Color Space | ||||||||||||||
| 062 - 062 | Adobe RGB Color | |||||||||||||
| 063 - 063 REC2020 Color Space | ||||||||||||||
| 064 - 066 Spare | White Point By Color | |||||||||||||
| 067 - 067 | Space | |||||||||||||
| 068 - 068 White Point 6500K | 069 - 069 White Point 5600K | |||||||||||||
| 070 - 070 White Point 4000K | 071 - 071 White Point 3200K | |||||||||||||
| 072 - 072 White Point 2700K | 073 - 075 Spare | |||||||||||||
| 076 - 076 Brightness | 077 - 077 Brightness | |||||||||||||
| 101314 | ||||||||||
| Device | ||||||||||
| settings | ||||||||||
| (hold value for 3 seconds) | ||||||||||
| (please read remark 1*) | ||||||||||
| 162 - 162 Display Off after 20s | ||||||||||
| 153 - 159 Spare | ||||||||||
| 160 - 160 No function | ||||||||||
| 161 - 161 Display Always On | ||||||||||
| 163 - 163 Display Lock On | ||||||||||
| 164 - 164 Display Lock Off | ||||||||||
| 165 - 190 Spare | ||||||||||
| 191 - 191 No function | ||||||||||
| 192 - 192 Store User Default A | ||||||||||
| 193 - 193 Store user Default B | ||||||||||
| 194 - 194 Store user Default C | ||||||||||
| 195 - 195 Load Factory Defaults | ||||||||||
| 196 - 196 Load User Default A | ||||||||||
| 197 - 197 Load User Default B | ||||||||||
| 198 - 198 Load User Default C | ||||||||||
| 199 - 217 Spare | ||||||||||
| 218 - 218 No function | ||||||||||
| 219 - 219 Record User Color 1 | ||||||||||
| 220 - 220 Record User Color 2 | ||||||||||
| 221 - 221 Record User Color 3 | ||||||||||
| 222 - 222 Record User Color 4 | ||||||||||
| 223 - 223 Record User Color 5 |
| 10 13 14 | Device settings(hold value for 3 seconds)(please read remark 1*) | 224 - | 224 Record | Record User Color 6 | ||
| 225 - | 225 Record | Record User Color 7 | ||||
| 226 - | 226 Record | Record User Color 8 | ||||
| 227 - | 229 Spare | |||||
| 230 - | 230 Spare | |||||
| 231 - | 235 Spare | |||||
| 236 - | 255 No function | |||||
| 11 14 15 Fan Control | 000 - | 005 Read | from Menu | |||
| 006 - | 011 Auto | |||||
| 012 - | 017 Off | |||||
| 018 - | 023 Constant Low | |||||
| 024 - | 029 Constant Medium | |||||
| 030 - | 035 Constant High | |||||
| 036 - | 041 Stage | |||||
| 042 - | 047 Auto | Silent | ||||
| 048 - | 154 | Spare - Read from Menu | ||||
| 155 - | 255 | Manual Mode from 0% to 100% |
| 13CH Direct 16Bit | |||||
| Channel Function Values | |||||
| 1 Red 00 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||
| 2 Red fine 000 - 255 | |||||
| 3 Green | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |||
| 4 | Green fine | 000 - 255 | |||
| 5 | Blue | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||
| 6 | Blue fine | 000 - 255 | |||
| 7 | Amber | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||
| 8 | Amber fine | 000 - 255 | |||
| 9 | Lime | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||
| 10 | Lime fine | 000 - 255 | |||
| 11 Cyan | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |||
| 12 Cyan | fine 000 - 255 | ||||
| 13 Frost | 000 - 255 Electronic Frost | 0% to 100% | |||
| 22CH Full | 41CH Pattern | ||||
| Channel | Channel Function Values | ||||
| 1 1 Dimmer 000 | - 255 | 0% to 100% | |||
| 2 2 | Dimmer fine 000 | - 255 | |||
| 3 3 | Strobe Functions | 000 | - 005 Open | ||
| 006 | - 010 Closed | ||||
| 011 | - 022 Ramp up/down slow to fast | ||||
| 023 | - 033 Ramp up/down random slow to fast | ||||
| 034 | - 045 Ramp up slow to fast | ||||
| 046 | - 056 Ramp up random slow to fast | ||||
| 057 | - 068 Ramp down slow to fast | ||||
| 069 | - 079 Ramp down random slow to fast | ||||
| 080 | - 102 Random Strobe effect slow to fast | ||||
| 103 | - 127 | Strobe Break effect 5s to 1s (Short burst with break) | |||
| 128 | - 250 Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz to 20Hz) | ||||
| 251 | - 255 Open | ||||
| 4 4 | Red 000 | - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||
| 5 5 | Red fine 000 | - 255 | |||
| 6 6 | Green 000 | - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||
| 7 7 | Green fine 000 | - 255 | |||
| 8 8 Blue | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |||
| 9 9 | Blue fine 000 | - 255 | |||
| 10 | 10 Amber 000 | - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||
| 11 | 11 Amber fine | 000 | - | 255 | |
| 12 | 12 Lime | 000 | - | 255 | 0% to 100% |
| 13 | 13 Lime fine | 000 | - | 255 | |
| 14 | 14 Cyan | 000 | - | 255 | 0% to 100% |
| 15 | 15 Cyan fine | 000 | - | 255 | |
| 16 16 | Color Temperature(affects Color Mixing) | 000 - 005 Off | |
| 006 - 006 Warm white | |||
| 007 - 046 Warm white to 2700K | |||
| 047 - 047 Bulb White (2700K) | |||
| 048 - 087 2700K to 3200K | |||
| 088 - 088 Halogen White (3200K) | |||
| 089 - 128 3200K to 4000K | |||
| 129 - 129 Neutral White (4000K) | |||
| 130 - 169 4000K to 5600K | |||
| 170 - 170 Studio White (5600K) | |||
| 171 - 210 5600K to 6500K | |||
| 211 - 211 Daylight White (6500K) | |||
| 212 - 251 6500K to Cold white | |||
| 252 - 255 Cold white | |||
| 17 17 | Tint(affects Color Temperature) | 000 - 000 Off | |
| 001 - 127 Magenta -> Neutral | |||
| 128 - 128 neutral | |||
| 129 - 255 Neutral -> Green | |||
| 18 18 | Color Presets(override Color Mixing & Color Temperature) | 000 - 005 No function | |
| 006 - 009 46 Dark Magenta | |||
| 010 - 013 29 Plasa Red | |||
| 014 - 017 26 Bright Red | |||
| 018 - 021 127 Smokey Pink | |||
| 022 - 025 36 Medium Pink | |||
| 026 - 029 19 Fire | |||
| 030 - 033 135 Deep Golden Amber | |||
| 034 - 037 778 Millennium Gold | |||
| 038 - 041 21 Gold Amber | |||
| 042 - 045 157 Pink | |||
| 046 - 049 110 Middle Rose | |||
| 050 - 053 109 Light Salmon | |||
| 054 - 057 35 Light Pink | |||
| 058 - 061 134 Golden Amber | |||
| 062 - 065 17 Surprise Peach | |||
| 066 - 069 746 Brown | |||
| 18 18 | |||
| 070·073 105 Orange | |||
| 074·077 20 Medium Amber | |||
| 078·081 768 Egg Volk Yellow | |||
| 082·085 15 Deep Straw | |||
| 086·089 767 Nectarine | |||
| 090·093 101 Yellow | |||
| 094·097 100 Spring Yellow | |||
| 098·101 88 Lime Green | |||
| 098·105 121 LEE Green | |||
| 102·105 121 LEE Green | |||
| 106·109 738 Jas Green | |||
| 110·113 89 Moss Green | |||
| 114·117 139 Primary Green | |||
| 118·121 124 Dark Green | |||
| 122·125 323 Jade | |||
| 126·129 354 Special Steel Blue | |||
| 130·133 116 Medium Blue-Green | |||
| 134·137 183 Moonlight Blue | |||
| 138·141 132 Medium Blue | |||
| 142·145 119 Dark Blue | |||
| 146·149 716 Mikkel Blue | |||
| 150·153 71 Tokyo Blue | |||
| 154·157 181 Congo Blue | |||
| 168·169 343 Special Medium Lavender | |||
| 170·173 798 Chrysals Pink | |||
| 174·177 701 Provence | |||
| 178·181 797 Deep Purple | |||
| 182·185 48 Purple | |||
| 186·189 345 Fuchsia Pink | |||
| 190·193 795 Magical Magenta | |||
| 194·197 128 Bright Pink | |||
| 198·201 2 Rose Pink | |||
| 202·255 No function | |||
| 19 | Color Preset Crossfade | 000 - 005 0s (Off) | |
| 006 - 105 0,1s - 10s (0,1s Steps) | |||
| 106 - 214 11s - 119s (1s Steps) | |||
| 215 - 244 2m - 4m50s (10s Steps) | |||
| 245 - 255 5m - 15m (1m Steps) | |||
| 19 | Pattern Selection | 000 - 005 0ff | |
| 006 - 026 1 | |||
| 027 - 047 2 | |||
| 048 - 068 3 | |||
| 069 - 089 4 | |||
| 090 - 110 5 | |||
| 111 - 131 6 | |||
| 132 - 152 7 | |||
| 153 - 173 8 | |||
| 174 - 194 9 | |||
| 195 - 215 10 | |||
| 216 - 236 11 | |||
| 237 - 255 12 | |||
| 20 Pattern Speed | 000 - 000 0ff | ||
| 001 - 064 Pattern Speed fast to slow (Chase) | |||
| 065 - 065 Pattern Speed Stop | |||
| 064 - 127 Pattern Speed slow to fast (Chase) (backwards) | |||
| 128 - 191 Pattern Speed fast to slow (Fade) | |||
| 192 - 192 Pattern Speed Stop | |||
| 193 - 255 Pattern Speed slow to fast (Fade) (backwards) | |||
| 21 | Background Dimmer | 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |
| 22 | Background Dimmer fine | 000 - 255 | |
| 23 | |||||||||||||
| Background | |||||||||||||
| Strobe | |||||||||||||
| 011 - 022 Ramp up/down slow to fast | |||||||||||||
| 023 - 033 Ramp up/down random slow to fast | |||||||||||||
| 034 - 045 Ramp up slow to fast | |||||||||||||
| 046 - 056 Ramp up random slow to fast | |||||||||||||
| 057 - 068 Ramp down random slow to fast | |||||||||||||
| 069 - 079 Ramp down random slow to fast | |||||||||||||
| 080 - 102 Rand Strobe effect slow to fast | |||||||||||||
| 103 - 127 Strobe Break effect 5s to 1s (Short | |||||||||||||
| burst with break) | |||||||||||||
| 251 - 255 Open | |||||||||||||
| 24 Background Red 000 - 255 | |||||||||||||
| Background Red 000 - 255 | |||||||||||||
| 25 | Background Green fine | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||||||||
| 26 | Background Green | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||||||||
| 27 | Background Green fine | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||||||||
| 28 | Background Blue fine | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||||||||
| 29 | Background Blue fine | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||||||||
| 30 | Background Amber fine | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||||||||
| 31 | Background Amber fine | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||||||||
| 32 | Background Lime fine | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||||||||
| 33 | Background Lime fine | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||||||||
| 34 | Background Cyan fine | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||||||||
| 36 | Background Col- or Temperature (affects Back- ground Color Mixing) | 000 - 005 Off | |||||||||||
| 006 - 006 Warm white | |||||||||||||
| 007 - 046 Warm white to 2700K | |||||||||||||
| 047 - 047 Bulb White (2700K) | |||||||||||||
| 048 - 087 2700K to 3200K | |||||||||||||
| 088 - 088 Halogen White (3200K) | |||||||||||||
| 089 - 128 3200K to 4000K | |||||||||||||
| 129 - 129 Neutral White (4000K) | |||||||||||||
| 130 - 169 4000K to 5600K | |||||||||||||
| 170 - 170 Studio White (5600K) | |||||||||||||
| 171 - 210 5600K to 6500K | |||||||||||||
| 211 - 211 Daylight White (6500K) | |||||||||||||
| 212 - 251 6500K to Cold white | |||||||||||||
| 252 - 255 Cold white | |||||||||||||
| 37 | Background Tint (affects Back- ground Color Temperature) | 000 - 000 Off | |||||||||||
| 001 - 127 Magenta -> Neutral | |||||||||||||
| 128 - 128 neutral | |||||||||||||
| 129 - 255 Neutral -> Green | |||||||||||||
| 38 | Background Color Presets (override Back- ground Color Mixing & Back- ground Color Temperature) | 000 - 005 No function | |||||||||||
| 006 - 009 46 Dark Magenta | |||||||||||||
| 010 - 013 29 Plasa Red | |||||||||||||
| 014 - 017 26 Bright Red | |||||||||||||
| 018 - 021 127 Smokey Pink | |||||||||||||
| 022 - 025 36 Medium Pink | |||||||||||||
| 026 - 029 19 Fire | |||||||||||||
| 030 - 033 135 Deep Golden Amber | |||||||||||||
| 034 - 037 778 Millennium Gold | |||||||||||||
| 038 - 041 21 Gold Amber | |||||||||||||
| 042 - 045 157 Pink | |||||||||||||
| 046 - 049 110 Middle Rose | |||||||||||||
| 050 - 053 109 Light Salmon | |||||||||||||
| 054 - 057 35 Light Pink | |||||||||||||
| 058 - 061 134 Golden Amber | |||||||||||||
| 062 - 065 17 Surprise Peach | |||||||||||||
| 066 - 069 746 Brown | |||||||||||||
| 070 - 073 105 Orange 074 - 077 20 Medium Amber 078 - 081 768 Egg Yolk Yellow 082 - 085 15 Deep Straw 086 - 089 767 Nectarine 090 - 093 101 Yellow 094 - 097 100 Spring Yellow 098 - 101 88 Lime Green 099 - 103 121 LEE Green 102 - 105 121 LEE Green 106 - 109 738 Jas Green 109 - 113 89 Moss Green 114 - 117 139 Primary Green 118 - 121 124 Dark Green 122 - 125 323 Jade 126 - 129 354 Special Steel Blue 130 - 133 116 Medium Blue-Green 134 - 137 183 Moonlight Blue 138 - 141 132 Medium Blue 142 - 145 119 Dark Blue 146 - 149 716 Mikkel Blue 150 - 153 71 Tokyo Blue 154 - 157 181 Congo Blue 158 - 161 799 Special KH Lavender 162 - 165 707 Ultimate Violet 166 - 169 343 Special Medium Lavender 170 - 173 798 Chrysals Pink 174 - 177 701 Provence 178 - 181 797 Deep Purple 182 - 185 48 Rose Purple 190 - 193 795 Magical Magenta 194 - 197 128 Bright Pink 198 - 201 2 Rose Pink 202 - 255 No function | |
| 38 | |
| 21 40 | Device settings(hold value for 3 seconds)(please read remark 1*) | 000 - 005 No function | |
| 006 - 006 No function | |||
| 007 - 007 Dimmer Curve Linear | |||
| 008 - 008 Dimmer Curve Exponential | |||
| 009 - 009 Dimmer Curve Logarithmic | |||
| 010 - 010 Dimmer Curve S-Curve | |||
| 011 - 011 Dimmer Curve Halogen | |||
| 012 - 014 Spare | |||
| 015 - 015 PWM 400Hz | |||
| 016 - 016 PWM 650Hz | |||
| 017 - 017 PWM 1500Hz | |||
| 018 - 018 PWM 3600Hz | |||
| 019 - 019 PWM 12kHz | |||
| 020 - 020 PWM 18.9kHz | |||
| 021 - 021 PWM 25kHz | |||
| 022 - 034 Spare | |||
| 035 - 035 Dimmer Response LED | |||
| 036 - 036 Dimmer Response Halogen 1kW | |||
| 037 - 037 Dimmer Response Halogen 2kW | |||
| 038 - 038 Dimmer Response Halogen 5kW | |||
| 039 - 041 Spare | |||
| 042 - 042 DTW (Redshift) On | |||
| 043 - 043 DTW (Redshift) Off | |||
| 044 - 048 Spare | |||
| 049 - 049 No function | |||
| 050 - 050 Brightness Optimization Mode | |||
| 051 - 051 Quality Optimization Mode | |||
| 052 - 054 Spare | |||
| 055 - 055 Disable Optimization | |||
| 056 - 058 Spare | |||
| 059 - 059 Native Color Space | |||
| 060 - 060 sRGB Color Space | |||
| 061 - 061 DCI P3 Color Space | |||
| 062 - 062 Adobe RGB Color Space | |||
| 063 - 063 REC2020 Color Space | |||
| 21 40 | Device settings(hold value for 3 seconds)(please read remark 1*) | 064 - 066 Spare | |
| 067 - 067 White Point By Color Space | |||
| 068 - 068 White Point 6500K | |||
| 069 - 069 White Point 5600K | |||
| 070 - 070 White Point 4000K | |||
| 071 - 071 White Point 3200K | |||
| 072 - 072 White Point 2700K | |||
| 073 - 075 Spare | |||
| 076 - 076 CCT Fade Constant Brightness | |||
| 077 - 077 CCT Fade Maximum Brightness | |||
| 078 - 082 Spare | |||
| 083 - 083 No function | |||
| 084 - 084 Fan Auto | |||
| 085 - 085 Fan Off | |||
| 086 - 086 Fan Constant Low | |||
| 087 - 087 Fan Constant Medium | |||
| 088 - 088 Fan Constant High | |||
| 089 - 089 Fan Stage | |||
| 090 - 090 Fan Auto Silent | |||
| 091 - 140 Spare | |||
| 150 - 150 No function | |||
| 151 - 151 Pixel Mirroring Off | |||
| 152 - 152 Pixel Mirroring On | |||
| 153 - 159 Spare | |||
| 160 - 160 No function | |||
| 161 - 161 Display Always On | |||
| 162 - 162 Display Off after 20s | |||
| 163 - 163 Display Lock On | |||
| 164 - 164 Display Lock Off | |||
| 165 - 190 Spare | |||
| 191 - 191 No function | |||
| 192 - 192 Store User Default A | |||
| 193 - 193 Store User Default B | |||
| 194 - 194 Store User Default C | |||
| 195 - 195 Load Factory Defaults | |||
| 21 40 | Device settings(hold value for 3 seconds)(please read remark 1*) | 196 - 196 LoadUser Default A | |
| 197 - 197 LoadUser Default B | |||
| 198 - 198 LoadUser Default C | |||
| 199 - 217 Spare | |||
| 218 - 218 No function | |||
| 219 - 219 Record User Color 1 | |||
| 220 - 220 Record User Color 2 | |||
| 221 - 221 Record User Color 3 | |||
| 222 - 222 Record User Color 4 | |||
| 223 - 223 Record User Color 5 | |||
| 224 - 224 Record User Color 6 | |||
| 225 - 225 Record User Color 7 | |||
| 226 - 226 Record User Color 8 | |||
| 227 - 229 Spare | |||
| 230 - 230 Spare | |||
| 231 - 235 Spare | |||
| 236 - 255 No function | |||
| 22 41 | Fan Control | 000 - 005 Read from Menu | |
| 006 - 011 Auto | |||
| 012 - 017 Off | |||
| 018 - 023 Constant Low | |||
| 024 - 029 Constant Medium | |||
| 030 - 035 Constant High | |||
| 036 - 041 Stage | |||
| 042 - 047 Auto Silent | |||
| 048 - 154 Spare - Read from Menu | |||
| 155 - 255 Manual Mode from 0% to 100% |
| 31CH Pixel RGB | 65CH Pixel | ||||
| Channel Channel Function Values | |||||
| 1 Dimmer 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||
| 2 Dimmer fine 000 - 255 | |||||
| 1 3 Frost 000 - 255 Electronic Frost | 0% to | 100% | |||
| 4 | Device settings(hold value for 3 seconds) | 000 - 005 No function | |||
| 006 - 006 No function | |||||
| 007 - 007 Dimmer Curve Linear | |||||
| 008 - 008 Dimmer Curve Exponential | |||||
| 009 - 009 Dimmer Curve Logarithmic | |||||
| 010 - 010 Dimmer Curve S-Curve | |||||
| 011 - 011 Dimmer Curve Halogen | |||||
| 012 - 014 Spare | |||||
| 015 - 015 PWM 400Hz | |||||
| 016 - 016 PWM 650Hz | |||||
| 017 - 017 PWM 1500Hz | |||||
| 018 - 018 PWM 3600Hz | |||||
| 019 - 019 PWM 12kHz | |||||
| 020 - 020 PWM 18.9kHz | |||||
| 021 - 021 PWM 25kHz | |||||
| 022 - 034 Spare | |||||
| 035 - 035 Dimmer Response LED | |||||
| 036 - 036 Dimmer Response Halogen 1kW | |||||
| 037 - 037 Dimmer Response Halogen 2kW | |||||
| 038 - 038 Dimmer Response Halogen 5kW | |||||
| 039 - 041 Spare | |||||
| 042 - 042 DTW (Redshift) On | |||||
| 043 - 043 DTW (Redshift) Off | |||||
| 044 - 048 Spare | |||||
| 049 - 049 No function | |||||
| 050 - 050 Brightness Optimization Mode | |||||
| 051 - 051 Quality Optimization Mode | |||||
| 052 - 054 Spare | |||||
| 4 | Device settings(hold value for 3 seconds) | 055 - 055 Disable Optimization | |||||||||||||
| 056 - 058 Spare | |||||||||||||||
| 059 - 059 Native Color Space | |||||||||||||||
| 060 - 060 sRGB Color Space | |||||||||||||||
| 061 - 061 DCI P3 Color Space | |||||||||||||||
| 062 - 062 Adobe RGB Color Space | |||||||||||||||
| 063 - 063 REC20 20 Color Space | |||||||||||||||
| 064 - 066 Spare | |||||||||||||||
| 067 - 067 White Point By Color Space | |||||||||||||||
| 068 - 068 White Point 6500K | |||||||||||||||
| 069 - 069 White Point 5600K | |||||||||||||||
| 070 - 070 White Point 4000K | |||||||||||||||
| 071 - 071 White Point 3200K | |||||||||||||||
| 072 - 072 White Point 2700K | |||||||||||||||
| 073 - 075 Spare | |||||||||||||||
| 076 - 076 CCT Fade Constant Brightness | |||||||||||||||
| 077 - 077 CCT Fade Maximum Brightness | |||||||||||||||
| 078 - 082 Spare | |||||||||||||||
| 083 - 083 No function | |||||||||||||||
| 084 - 084 Fan Auto | |||||||||||||||
| 085 - 085 Fan Off | |||||||||||||||
| 086 - 086 Fan Constant Low | |||||||||||||||
| 087 - 087 Fan Constant Medium | |||||||||||||||
| 088 - 088 Fan Constant High | |||||||||||||||
| 089 - 089 Fan Stage | |||||||||||||||
| 090 - 090 Fan Auto Silent | |||||||||||||||
| 091 - 140 Spare | |||||||||||||||
| 150 - 150 No function | |||||||||||||||
| 151 - 151 Pixel Mirroring Off | |||||||||||||||
| 152 - 152 Pixel Mirroring On | |||||||||||||||
| 153 - 159 Spare | |||||||||||||||
| 160 - 160 No function | |||||||||||||||
| 161 - 161 Display Always On | |||||||||||||||
| 162 - 162 Display Off after 20s | |||||||||||||||
| 163 - 163 Display Lock On | |||||||||||||||
| 164-164 Display Lock Off | |||||||||||||||
| 165-190 Spare | |||||||||||||||
| 191-191 No function | |||||||||||||||
| 192-192 Store User Default A | |||||||||||||||
| 193-193 Store User Default B | |||||||||||||||
| 194-194 Store User Default C | |||||||||||||||
| 195-195 Load Factory Defaults | |||||||||||||||
| 196-196 Load user Default A | |||||||||||||||
| 197-197 Load user Default B | |||||||||||||||
| 198-198 Load user Default C | |||||||||||||||
| 199-217 Spare | |||||||||||||||
| 218-218 No function | |||||||||||||||
| 3 seconds (hold value for 3 seconds) | |||||||||||||||
| 219-219 Record User Color 1 | |||||||||||||||
| 220-220 Record User Color 2 | |||||||||||||||
| 221-221 Record User Color 3 | |||||||||||||||
| 222-222 Record User Color 4 | |||||||||||||||
| 223-223 Record User Color 5 | |||||||||||||||
| 224-224 Record User Color 6 | |||||||||||||||
| 225-225 Record User Color 7 | |||||||||||||||
| 226-226 Record User Color 8 | |||||||||||||||
| 227-229 Spare | |||||||||||||||
| 230-230 Spare | |||||||||||||||
| 231-235 Spare | |||||||||||||||
| 236-235 No function | |||||||||||||||
| 000-005 Read from Menu | |||||||||||||||
| 000-005 Read from Menu | |||||||||||||||
| 006-01 Auto | |||||||||||||||
| 012-017 Of | |||||||||||||||
| 018-023 Constant Low | |||||||||||||||
| 024-029 Constant Medium | |||||||||||||||
| 030-035 Constant High | |||||||||||||||
| 036-04 Stage | |||||||||||||||
| 042-047 Auto Silent | |||||||||||||||
| 048-154 Spare - Read from Menu | |||||||||||||||
| 155-255 Manual Mode from 0% to 100% | |||||||||||||||
| 37 Green 1000 - | 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 48 Blue 1000 - | 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 9 Amber 1000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 10 Lime 1000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 11 Cyan 1000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 5 12 Red 2000 - | 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 6 13 | Green 2000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 7 14 | Blue 2000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 15 | Amber 2000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 16 Lime 2000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 17 Cyan 2000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 8 18 Red 3000 - | 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 9 19 | Green 3000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 10 | 20 | Blue 3000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 21 | Amber 3000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 22 Lime 3000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 23 Cyan 3000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 11 | 24 Red 4000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 12 | 25 | Green 4000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 13 | 26 | Blue 4000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 27 | Amber 4000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 28 Lime 4000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 29 Cyan 4000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 14 | 30 Red 5000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 15 | 31 | Green 5000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 16 | 32 | Blue 5000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 33 | Amber 5000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 34 Lime 5000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 35 Cyan 5000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 17 | 36 Red 6000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 18 | 37 | Green 6000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 19 | 38 | Blue 6000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 39 | Amber 6000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 40 Lime 6000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 41 Cyan 6000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 20 42 Red 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 21 43 Green 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 22 44 Blue 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 45 Amber 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 46 Lime 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 47 Cyan 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 23 48 Red 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 24 49 Green 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 25 50 Blue 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 51 Amber 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 52 Lime 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 53 Cyan 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 26 54 Red 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 27 55 Green 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 28 56 Blue 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 57 Amber 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 58 Lime 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 59 Cyan 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 29 60 Red 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 30 61 Green 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 31 62 Blue 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 63 Amber 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 64 Lime 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 65 Cyan 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 80CH Pixel Full | ||||||
| Channel Function Values | ||||||
| 1 Dimmer 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |||||
| 2 | Dimmer fine | 000 - 255 | ||||
| 3 | Strobe Functions | 000 - 005 Open | ||||
| 006 - 010 Closed | ||||||
| 011 - 022 Ramp | up/down slow to fast | |||||
| 023 - 033 Ramp | up/down random slow to fast | |||||
| 034 - 045 Ramp | up slow to fast | |||||
| 046 - 056 Ramp | up random slow to fast | |||||
| 057 - 068 Ramp | down slow to fast | |||||
| 069 - 079 Ramp | down random slow to fast | |||||
| 080 - 102 Random Strobe effect slow to fast | ||||||
| 103 - 127 | Strobe Break effect 5s to 1s (short burst with break) | |||||
| 128 - 250 Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz to 20Hz) | ||||||
| 251 - 255 Open | ||||||
| 4 Red | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||
| 5 Red | fine 000 - 255 | |||||
| 6 Green | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||
| 7 Green | fine 000 - 255 | |||||
| 8 | Blue | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |||
| 9 | Blue fine | 000 - 255 | ||||
| 10 Amber | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | ||||
| 11 | Amber fine | 000 - 255 | ||||
| 12 | Lime | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |||
| 13 Lime fine | 000 - 255 | |||||
| 14 | Cyan | 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |||
| 15 Cyan fine | 000 - 255 | |||||
| 16 | Color Temperature (affects Color Mixing) | 000 - 005 Off | ||||
| 006 - 006 Warm white | ||||||
| 007 - 046 Warm white to 2700K | ||||||
| 047 - 047 Bulb White (2700K) | ||||||
| 048 - 087 2700K to 3200K | ||||||
| 088 - 088 Halogen White (3200K) | ||||||
| 089 - 128 3200K to 4000K | ||||||
| 129 - 129 Neutral White (4000K) | ||||||
| 130 - 169 4000K to 5600K | ||||||
| 170 - 170 Studio White (5600K) | ||||||
| 171 - 210 5600K to 6500K | ||||||
| 211 - 211 Daylight White (6500K) | ||||||
| 212 - 251 6500K to Cold white | ||||||
| 252 - 255 Cold white | ||||||
| 17 | Tint (affects Color Temperature) | 000 - 000 Off | ||||
| 001 - 127 Magenta -> Neutral | ||||||
| 128 - 128 neutral | ||||||
| 129 - 255 Neutral -> Green | ||||||
| 18 Frost 000 - 255 Electronic Frost 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 19 | Device settings (hold value for 3 seconds) (please read remark 1*) | 000 - 005 No function | ||||
| 006 - 006 No function | ||||||
| 007 - 007 Dimmer Curve Linear | ||||||
| 008 - 008 Dimmer Curve Exponential | ||||||
| 009 - 009 Dimmer Curve Logarithmic | ||||||
| 010 - 010 Dimmer Curve S-Curve | ||||||
| 011 - 011 Dimmer Curve Halogen | ||||||
| 012 - 014 Spare | ||||||
| 015 - 015 PWM 400Hz | ||||||
| 016 - 016 PWM 650Hz | ||||||
| 017 - 017 PWM 1500Hz | ||||||
| 018 - 018 PWM 3600Hz | ||||||
| 019 - 019 PWM 12kHz | ||||||
| 020 - 020 PWM 18.9kHz | ||||||
| 021 - 021 PWM 25kHz | ||||||
| 022 - 034 Spare | ||||||
| 19 | Device settings(hold value for 3 seconds)(please read remark 1*) | 035 - 035 Dimmer Response LED |
| 036 - 036 Dimmer Response Halogen 1kW | ||
| 037 - 037 Dimmer Response Halogen 2kW | ||
| 038 - 038 Dimmer Response Halogen 5kW | ||
| 039 - 041 Spare | ||
| 042 - 042 DTW (Redshift) On | ||
| 043 - 043 DTW (Redshift) Off | ||
| 044 - 048 Spare | ||
| 049 - 049 No function | ||
| 050 - 050 Brightness Optimization Mode | ||
| 051 - 051 Quality Optimization Mode | ||
| 052 - 054 Spare | ||
| 055 - 055 Disable Optimization | ||
| 056 - 058 Spare | ||
| 059 - 059 Native Color Space | ||
| 060 - 060 sRGB Color Space | ||
| 061 - 061 DCI P3 Color Space | ||
| 062 - 062 Adobe RGB Color Space | ||
| 063 - 063 REC2020 Color Space | ||
| 064 - 066 Spare | ||
| 067 - 067 White Point By Color Space | ||
| 068 - 068 White Point 6500K | ||
| 069 - 069 White Point 5600K | ||
| 070 - 070 White Point 4000K | ||
| 071 - 071 White Point 3200K | ||
| 072 - 072 White Point 2700K | ||
| 073 - 075 Spare | ||
| 076 - 076 CCT Fade Constant Brightness | ||
| 077 - 077 CCT Fade Maximum Brightness | ||
| 078 - 082 Spare | ||
| 083 - 083 No function | ||
| 084 - 084 Fan Auto | ||
| 085 - 085 Fan Off | ||
| 086 - 086 Fan Constant Low | ||
| 087 - 087 Fan Constant Medium | ||
| 19 | Device settings(hold value for 3 seconds)(please read remark 1*) | 088 - 088 Fan Constant High |
| 089 - 089 Fan Stage | ||
| 090 - 090 Fan Auto Silent | ||
| 091 - 140 Spare | ||
| 150 - 150 No function | ||
| 151 - 151 Pixel Mirroring Off | ||
| 152 - 152 Pixel Mirroring On | ||
| 153 - 159 Spare | ||
| 160 - 160 No function | ||
| 161 - 161 Display Always On | ||
| 162 - 162 Display Off after 20s | ||
| 163 - 163 Display Lock On | ||
| 164 - 164 Display Lock Off | ||
| 165 - 190 Spare | ||
| 191 - 191 No function | ||
| 192 - 192 Store User Default A | ||
| 193 - 193 Store User Default B | ||
| 194 - 194 Store User Default C | ||
| 195 - 195 Load Factory Defaults | ||
| 196 - 196 Load User Default A | ||
| 197 - 197 Load User Default B | ||
| 198 - 198 Load User Default C | ||
| 199 - 217 Spare | ||
| 218 - 218 No function | ||
| 219 - 219 Record User Color 1 | ||
| 220 - 220 Record User Color 2 | ||
| 221 - 221 Record User Color 3 | ||
| 222 - 222 Record User Color 4 | ||
| 223 - 223 Record User Color 5 | ||
| 224 - 224 Record User Color 6 | ||
| 225 - 225 Record User Color 7 | ||
| 226 - 226 Record User Color 8 | ||
| 227 - 229 Spare | ||
| 230 - 230 Spare |
| 19 | Device settings(hold value for 3 seconds)(please read remark 1*) | 231 - | 235 | Spare | |
| 236 - | 255 | No function | |||
| 20 Fan | Control | 000 - | 005 | Read from Menu | |
| 006 - | 011 | Auto | |||
| 012 - | 017 | Off | |||
| 018 - | 023 | Constant Low | |||
| 024 - | 029 | Constant Medium | |||
| 030 - | 035 | Constant High | |||
| 036 - | 041 | Stage | |||
| 042 - | 047 | Auto Silent | |||
| 048 - | 154 | Spare - Read from Menu | |||
| 155 - | 255 | Manual Mode from 0% to 100% | |||
| 21 Red | 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 22 Green | 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 23 Blue | 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 24 Amber | 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 25 Lime | 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 26 Cyan | 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 27 Red | 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 28 Green | 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 29 Blue | 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 30 Amber | 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 31 Lime | 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 32 Cyan | 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 33 Red | 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 34 Green | 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 35 Blue | 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 36 Amber | 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 37 Lime | 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 38 Cyan | 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 39 Red 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 40 Green 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 41 Blue 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 42 Amber 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 43 Lime 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 44 Cyan 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 45 Red 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 46 Green 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 47 Blue 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 48 Amber 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 49 Lime 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 50 Cyan 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 51 Red 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 52 Green 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 53 Blue 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 54 Amber 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 55 Lime 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 56 Cyan 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 57 Red 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 58 Green 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 59 Blue 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 60 Amber 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 61 Lime 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 62 Cyan 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 63 Red 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 64 Green 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 65 Blue 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 66 Amber 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 67 Lime 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 68 Cyan 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 69 Red 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 70 Green 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 71 Blue 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 72 Amber 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 73 Lime | 9 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |
| 74 Cyan | 9 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |
| 75 Red | 10 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |
| 76 Green | 10 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |
| 77 Blue | 10 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |
| 78 Amber | 10 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |
| 79 Lime | 10 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% | |
| 80 Cyan | 10 000 - 255 | 0% to 100% |
EN: (1) After the adjustments have been made, set the value to 000 to avoid disturbance by endless function call.
DE: (1^) Nachdem die Einstellungen vorgenommen wurden, stellen Sie den Wert auf 000 ein, um Störungen durch endlosen Funktionsaufruf zu vermeiden.
FR: (1^) Une fois les ajustements effectués, reglez la valeur sur 000 pour éviter les perturbations par appel de fonction sans fin.
ES: (1) Después de realizar los ajustes, establezca el valor en 000 para evaporar perturbaciones mediante una llama de funciona sin fin.
PL: (1) Po dokonaniu ustawien ustaw wartosc na 000, abyunikac zaklocen przyze niekończace sie wywojanie funkcj.
IT: (1^) Dopo aver effettuato le regolazioni, impostare il valore su 000 per evitare disturbi causati da una chiamata a funzione infinita.