Customizing the display and
button color — Custom Color
You can register a customized color for the
display and buttons.
1
Press , rotate the control dial
until "DISPLAY" appears, then press
it.
2
Rotate the control dial until
"CUSTOM-C" appears, then press it.
3
Rotate the control dial until "BASE"
appears, then press it.
You can select a preset color as a basis
for further customizing.
When you select "BASE," the
customized color is overwritten.
4
Rotate the control dial to select from
"RGB RED," "RGB GRN," or "RGB
BLUE," then press it.
5
Rotate the control dial to adjust the
color range, then press it.
Adjustable color range: "0" – "32."
You cannot set "0" for all color ranges.
6
Press
(BACK) to return to the
previous display.
Changing DAY/NIGHT color mode
You can set a different color for DAY/
NIGHT mode according to the dimmer
setting.
Color mode
DAY
NIGHT
*1 For details on the DIMMER, see page 37.
*2 Available only when the illumination control
lead is connected.
1
Select "DAYNIGHT" in step 3 of
"Customizing the display and button color
— Custom Color."
DIMMER*
1
OFF or AUTO (turn
off the head light*
)
2
ON or AUTO (turn on
the head light*
)
2
2
Select "DAY" or "NIGHT."
3
Customize the preset color from step 3 to 5
of "Customizing the display and button
color — Custom Color."
Advanced color setting
Changing the color with
sound synchronization
— Sound Synchronization
When you select a preset pattern, sound
synchronization becomes effective.
Press , rotate the control dial
1
until "DISPLAY" appears, then press
it.
2
Rotate the control dial until "SND
SYNC" appears, then press it.
3
Rotate the control dial to select
"SYNC-ON," then press it.
4
Press
(BACK) to return to the
previous display.
Displaying clear color
— White Menu
You can display the menu more clearly
(White) without concern for color setting.
1
Press , rotate the control dial
until "DISPLAY" appears, then press
it.
2
Rotate the control dial until "WHT
MENU" appears, then press it.
3
Rotate the control dial to select
"WHITE-ON," then press it.
4
Press
(BACK) to return to the
previous display.
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