DMX 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.
W-DMX
STATUS
™
W-DMX deactivated
RF SIGNAL STRENGTH
DMX Address
001
CONFIGURE DMX START ADDRESS
Mode
Starting from main display 1, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now use the controls UP and DOWN to select the menu item DMX
Static
address and confirm with ENTER. You can now configure the DMX start address with UP and DOWN (hold for rapid value change; highest
value depends on activated DMX mode). Confirm your entry with ENTER.
Menu
DMX Address
DMX Mode
DMX Delay
Stand Alone
Status
Settings
System Info
CONFIGURE DMX MODE
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de
Mode
Starting from main display 1, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now use the controls UP and DOWN to select the menu item DMX
DMX Address
Macro
User Color
mode and confirm with ENTER. Again use UP and DOWN to select the desired DMX mode and confirm with ENTER. Tables with the channel
DMX Mode
assignment of the different DMX modes can be found in these instructions under DMX CONTROL.
DMX Delay
Stand Alone
Menu
dress
Settings
DMX Address
510
System Info
DMX Mode
DMX Delay
Stand Alone
Settings
System Info
elay ------
DMX DELAY
0
The DMX Delay function is a simple way to create a running light effect with a large number of spotlights that are all the same model
No/Yes
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and that are all running the same software version. This is otherwise only achievable with a suitable DMX controller and time-consuming
0.0s
DMX Address
programming. All the spotlights used in this are set to the same DMX operating mode and controlled via the same DMX start address.
DMX Mode
The delay time (DMX signal delay) can be manually set on each spotlight with different delay times (DMX Delay by DMX? No) or with the
elay ------
------
DMX Delay ------
DMX Delay
same delay time for all spotlights via a connected DMX controller on a specially reserved DMX channel (DMX Delay by DMX? Yes).
0
Group
Stand Alone
Starting from the main display, press MODE to enter the main menu. Now use UP and DOWN to select the menu item DMX Delay and con-
No
by DMX?
Settings
firm with ENTER. Again use UP and DOWN to select the desired submenu item, confirm with ENTER and set the value or status accordingly.
0.0s
Delay
Confirm all entries with ENTER.
System Info
elay ------
0
No
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.0s - 2.0s
DMX Address
8
DMX Mode
Alone
Static
DMX Delay
ic
Dimmer
Stand Alone
Strobe
Macro
Settings
W-DMX activated, not
paired
Fixture Status
Mode
Color Macro
DMX Address
001 - 510
------
DMX Delay ------
Mode
Group
Auto
by DMX?
No/Yes
Delay
0.0s
DMX Mode
------
DMX Delay ------
3 CH
Group
4 CH
by DMX?
No
6 CH
Delay
0.0s
7 CH
13CH01
------
DMX Delay ------
13CH02
Group
20 CH
by DMX?
No
Delay
0.0s - 2.0s
Stand Alone
Static
Color Macro
--------
By DMX? -------
User Color
Warning! Delay
0
Auto
is controllable
Yes
by DMX now!
0.0s
Stand Alone
Static
Color Macro
User Color
Auto
W-DMX activated and
paired; transmitter
switched off or out of
range
BATTERY STATUS
Mode
User Color
Menu
DMX Address
DMX Mode
DMX Delay
Stand Alone
Settings
System Info
0
------
DMX Delay ------
0
Group
0
by DMX?
Yes
Delay
0.0s
0
Static
Dimmer
Strobe
------
DMX Delay ------
Red
Group
0
Green
by DMX?
Yes
Blue
White
Amber
UV
Color Macro
Color O
Red
Amber
Yellow W
Yellow
W-DMX activated and
W-DMX activated and
paired; no DMX signal
paired; DMX signal
100% charging status, charger connected
100% charging status
75–99% charging status, battery charging
50–74% charging status
21–49% charging status
Charging status below 21%
Mode
Auto
DMX Mode
3 CH
4 CH
6 CH
7 CH
13CH01
13CH02
20 CH
--------
By DMX? -------
------
Warning! Delay
Group
is controllable
by DMX?
by DMX now!
Blue
Lavender
Mauve
Magenta
Pink
present
DMX Delay ------
0
Yes