2) Press the button UP or DOWN repeatedly
until the display shows
3) Press the button ENTER. The display now
shows
, , , or and a number.
= brightness of red
(0 – 255)
= brightness of green (0 – 255)
= brightness of blue (0 – 255)
= brightness of white (0 – 255)
= flash frequency (0 – 20 Hz) of the strobo-
scope
4) Select the five adjusting functions succes-
sively with the button ENTER and adjust the
brightness or the flash frequency with the but-
ton UP or DOWN.
Hint: When adjusting the brightness of the colours
red, green or blue, not only their brightness changes
but also the shade of colour in case the colours are
mixed. Therefore, first adjust the colour which is to
dominate to the desired brightness and then add the
other two colours. If the intended colour mixture is
white, first adjust the brightness of the green colour
because this appears to be the brightest colour to the
human eye. Then add red to result in yellow and
finally add blue to result in white.
6.1.2 Different shades of white
Memorizing 11 shades of colour
In this mode the spotlight radiates white light. 11
different shades of white are memorized which,
however, can be changed. For each shade of
white the brightness of the colours red, green,
blue and white can be adjusted differently so that
this mode can also be used to memorize 11 indi-
vidual shades of colour.
1) Press the button MENU repeatedly until the
highest menu level is reached (in fig. 2 on the
very left).
2) Press the button UP or DOWN repeatedly
until the display shows
3) Press the button ENTER. The display now
shows one of the 11 memory locations (
...
) and the LEDs light up in the corre-
sponding shade of white.
4) Use the button UP or DOWN to select the
desired shade of white or the memory loca-
tion whose adjustments should be changed.
5) To change an adjustment, select the memory
location, then press the button ENTER. The
display now shows , , or and a number
(0 – 255).
= brightness of red
= brightness of green
= brightness of blue
= brightness of white
6) Select the four colours successively with the
button ENTER and use the button UP or
DOWN to adjust the brightness in each case.
7) To select another shade of white or to change
the adjustments of another memory location,
press the button MENU so that the number of
the memory location is displayed again. Then
repeat steps 4 to 6.
6.1.3 Show programmes and
sequences of scenes
10 show programmes (
...
orized in the spotlight. Furthermore, 10 se -
quences of scenes (
...
30 scenes can be programmed individually
(
chapter 6.1.4). The show programmes and
sequences of scenes can be started as follows:
1) Press the button MENU repeatedly until the
highest menu level is reached (in fig. 2 on the
very left).
2) Press the button UP or DOWN repeatedly
until the display shows
3) Press the button ENTER. The display now
.
shows the last show programme called (
...
called (
4) Select the show programme or the sequence
of scenes with the button UP or DOWN.
The show programmes have the following
sequence:
Show -
programme
AT.01
AT.02
AT.03
AT.04
AT.05
AT.06
AT.07
AT.08
AT.09
AT.10
Fig. 3 Show programmes AT.01 – AT.10
6.1.4 Programming sequences of scenes
10 sequences of scenes can easily be pro-
grammed. A sequence of scenes may consist of
30 scenes as a maximum which change auto-
matically in succession. For each scene, the
colour can be adjusted together with the bright-
ness, the stroboscope function can be activated
at variable flash frequency, the time of scene
and the fading time can be defined.
1) Press the button MENU repeatedly until the
highest menu level is reached (in fig. 2 on the
very left).
2) Press the button UP or DOWN repeatedly
until the display shows
.
3) Press the button ENTER. The display shows
the number of the last sequence of scenes
selected (
4) Select the number under which the sequence
of scenes is to be memorized with the button
UP or DOWN and press the button ENTER.
The display shows the number of the first
scene (
5) Each time the button ENTER is pressed, the
following adjusting functions are called in
succession:
= brightness of red
= brightness of green
= brightness of blue
= brightness of white
= flash frequency of the stroboscope
= time of scene, 100 = 60 seconds
= fading time
Adjust the desired value in each case with the
button UP or DOWN.
Notes
1. The time of a scene must at least be adjusted to
the value 001, otherwise the scene following it
cannot be programmed.
2. For fading from one scene to the next, a fading
time has to be adjusted for both scenes.
6) After the first scene has been adjusted, press
the button MENU. The display shows the
) are mem-
number of scene again. Select the second
scene with the button UP, press the button
) with up to
ENTER, adjust the scene and repeat the pro-
cedure for all following scenes.
7) After the last scene has been adjusted, mem-
orize the sequence of scenes: Keep the but-
ton ENTER pressed for 5 seconds. After re -
leasing the button, the display must show the
number of the sequence of scenes (
), otherwise the button ENTER has not
.
been pressed long enough.
) or the last sequence of scenes
...
).
Sequence
stroboscope: white light
fading in / out: red, green, blue, white
change of colour: red, green, blue, white
change of colour: red, off, green, off,
blue, off, white, off
fading: green © red © blue
fading in/out: purple, yellow
fading in / out: purple, yellow
fading in / out: purple
fading in / out: cyan, purple
fading in / out: purple, green
.
...
).
).
Notes
1. A sequence of scenes must completely be pro-
grammed before the spotlight is disconnected from the
power supply. After switching on again, a sequence of
scenes cannot be changed any more; it can only be
programmed again. To overwrite a sequence of
scenes, it is not necessary to delete the scenes pro-
grammed before.
2. If the sequences of scenes are not called with the
operational buttons (9) [chapter 6.1.3] but via a DMX
light controller, the DMX channel 2 defines the time of
scene and channel 3 the fading time (chapter 6.3.5).
Channel 2 must at least be adjusted to a DMX value of
001, otherwise the spotlight remains dark.
6.2 Synchronous control of several
spotlights (master / slave mode)
Several ODP-1210RGBW can be intercon-
nected. The master unit can then control all
slave units in sync.
1) Interconnect the spotlights in each case via
the inline jack of the cable DMX OUT (3) and
the plug (6) of the cable DMX IN to a chain.
See chapter 6.3.1 "DMX connection", how-
ever, without paying attention to step 1.
2) For the master/slave mode the spotlight is
factory-set as a slave unit. Thus, only the
spotlight intended to control the slave units
has to be adjusted as the master unit. To
change the setting:
a) Press the button MENU repeatedly until
the highest menu level is reached (in fig. 2
on the very left).
b) Press the button UP or DOWN repeatedly
until the display shows
c) Press the button ENTER and select with
the button UP or DOWN:
= master unit
= slave unit
3) If sequences of scenes were programmed at
the master unit (chapter 6.1.4), these se -
quences can be copied to the slave units:
a) Press the button MENU at the master unit
repeatedly until the highest menu level is
reached (in fig. 2 on the very left).
b) Press the button UP or DOWN repeatedly
until the display shows
c) Press the button ENTER. The display
shows
,
,
d) If
is not shown, press the button UP
or DOWN as many times as necessary.
e) Press the button ENTER. The display will
be extinguished. Then press the following
buttons:
UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN.
Each time one of these buttons is pressed,
the display shows an asterisk ( ).
f) Press the button ENTER to start the copy-
ing procedure. While copying, the slave
units show yellow, they show red if an
error oc curs and green after copying suc-
cessfully.
g) To switch on the desired operating mode,
press the button MENU repeatedly until
the display shows
operating mode with the button UP or
DOWN and activate it with the button
ENTER.
...
.
.
,
or
.
again. Select the
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