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7.

Control

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Color Force II
fixtures can operate as a stand-alone unit or be controlled remotely via ANSI E1.11 USITT DMX 512-A protocol. The
control function settings can be accessed through the touchscreen LCD display at the rear of the fixture.
Power-up Screen:
No Power Menu Access:
to turn the display on and configure the fixture when it is not connected to line power.
8.

Main Menu

Model Name
DMX Address & Orientation
 
Current assigned mode
 
 
Number of dedicated pixels
 
 
 
Once the unit is powered up, the display shows the Main Menu with:
The model name
The DMX starting address and orientation
Footprint: number of DMX slots used in the current configuration
Mode: current assigned control mode and current dedicated pixels (or grouping) as per selected grouping & control mode
Current input status (DMX cable/DMX wireless/No data cable/No data Wireless)
Operational and control changes can be made by selecting any of the four configuration option buttons shown in the picture above to
access DMX (address), Mode, Setup and preset Looks operation.
LR shows LED pixels will be controlled beginning at left, going towards right. This can be reversed by choosing RL in the Mode
Menu options. Note: The "Left" side of the fixture is where power and data enter; the "Right" side is where they exit.
The LCD is backlit when you access the menu. This will turn off when left undisturbed for 5 seconds.
 
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During the short time while the fixture powers on, you can see the fixture type and
firmware version. The firmware version is also viewable from the Setup Menu.
Insert a small blunt object, such as a paperclip, into the hole
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Data Signal/Source Indicator
DMX Channels used in current
configuration
Configuration option buttons
Version 1.1a

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