5.2.4 Saving and calling up 10 different
lighting colours
Use the menu item
to select the 10 sub-
menu items
...
; a lighting colour can
be saved to each of the submenu items. The
lighting colours saved can be called up in the
10-channel mode via channel 7.
5.3 Additional functions
5.3.1 Basic settings
1. Display behaviour
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Use the menu items
= The display will extinguish 2 minutes
after a button was pressed. When a
button is pressed, the display will
light up for 2 minutes again.
= The display will light up constantly.
2. Response time of the LEDs
LEDs immediately respond to any change of
the brightness setting. To simulate the slow
response of conventional lamps, four re -
sponse levels can be set via the menu items
©
(dimmer):
= immediate response of the LEDs
= slightly slow response of the LEDs
...
= slowest response of the LEDs
In the 7-channel DMX mode and in the
10-channel DMX mode, the response time of
the LEDs can also be set via the light con-
troller (
fig. 7).
3. Colour temperature
The factory setting of the spotlight is such
that the colours red, green, blue and white –
when set to maximum brightness – result in a
specific shade of white. This shade of white
may be changed to appear warmer or colder,
e. g. to level out the differences to other light
effect units or spotlights when they are con-
trolled together with the ODP-1910RGBW:
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Via the menu items
mum brightness possible can be reduced for
each colour ( = red,
= green, = blue,
white). Set the menu item
setting to take effect.
5.2.3 Functions of the DMX channels
Number of DMX channels
4 CH
5 CH
Channel number
—
Ch. 1
Ch. 1
Ch. 2
Ch. 2
Ch. 3
Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
—
—
to select:
—
—
—
—
—
—
, the maxi-
=
to
for the
—
—
DMX table
* R
= red
G = green
B
= blue
W = white
RG = red + green etc.
↥
= The colour is dimmed from dark to bright
↧
= The colour is dimmed from bright to dark
7 CH
10 CH
DMX value Function
dimmer for all LEDs: dark ➞ bright
Ch. 1
Ch. 1
000 – 255
Ch. 2
Ch. 2
000 – 255
red
Ch. 3
Ch. 3
000 – 255
green
Ch. 4
Ch. 4
000 – 255
blue
Ch. 5
Ch. 5
000 – 255
white
stroboscope
000 – 010
no stroboscope
stroboscope slow ➞ fast
Ch. 6
Ch. 6
011 – 090
stroboscope, random, slow ➞ fast
091 – 170
flashing slow ➞ fast
171 – 255
saved colours and programs
000 – 010
no function
colour that has been saved via the menu item CT 01
011 – 020
cf. chapter 5.2.4
021 – 030
CT 02
031 – 040
CT 03
041 – 050
CT 04
051 – 060
CT 05
061 – 070
CT 06
071 – 080
CT 07
Ch. 7
081 – 090
CT 08
Note
091 – 100
CT 09
Ch. 7
101 – 110
CT 10
—
takes
111 – 120
program AT 01: R, G, B, RG, RB, GB*
priority
over
121 – 130
AT 02: R
Ch. 9
131 – 140
AT 03: RG
141 – 150
AT 04: RGBW
AT 05: automatic crossfading between all colours
151 – 160
161 – 170
CHS 1 (user-defined program, chapter 5.1.3)
171 – 180
CHS 2
181 – 190
CHS 3
191 – 200
CHS 4
201 – 210
CHS 5
211 – 255
no function
speed for the programs AT 01 – 05
—
Ch. 8
000 – 255
fast ➞ slow
colour wheel function
—
Ch. 9
000 – 010
no function
crossfading B ➞ G ➞ R ➞ B*
011 – 255
response time of the LEDs, reset
000 – 010
the setting made via the menu (
011 – 020
immediate response (OFF)
021 – 030
slightly slow response (DIM 1)
031 – 040
medium response (DIM 2)
Ch. 7
Ch. 10
041 – 050
medium response (DIM 3)
051 – 060
slowest response (DIM 4)
the setting made via the menu (
061 – 254
reset: A reset will be made when the value 255 has been
255
↥
↧
↥
↧
↥
↧
↥
↧
, R
, G
, G
, B
, B
, W
, W
↥
↧
↥
↧
↥
↧
, RG
, RB
, RB
, GB
, GB
↥
↧
, RGBW
(rainbow effect)
→
→
set for at least 5 seconds.
GB
) takes effect
) takes effect
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