ICELED UFO User's Manual & Installation Instructions page 8

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Palette Colour editing
Each palette entry can be edited to produce a new colour either by setting a pure
Hue or by adjusting individual RGB components to create a wider range of shades.
During editing the remote display confirms which colour component is being adjusted
by flashing
the values are changing.
SELECT
one of the
six palette
entries to
be edited
e.g:
SET
a pure Hue
for the selected
palette entry
Values entered in 10% steps with the numeric keypad affect the most recent component
edited by the RGB button group.
Obtaining a wider range of Colour shades
Unsaturated colours (e.g. pinks) are obtained by having non-zero intensities for all
three RGB components. In the extreme case, by raising all three RGB components
to their maximum intensities, white light will be produced. Conversely, darker shades
(including total blackout) may be created by reducing all three intensity levels to a
lesser or greater degree.
in order to maintain maximum brightness at least one primary RGB component must be
set to its maximum level. This is automatically taken care of when adjusting Hue by
shifting through the colour spectrum with the
Exiting from Palette Edit mode
EXIT
To return to Pattern Play mode press the
resumed and make immediate use of its new palette colours (if the Colour Range is
set to two or more user-defined colours).
DEMO
In common with all other UFO settings, all palettes are stored in non-volatile memory so
retain their colour programming even when power is removed from the UFO controller.
'Factory reset' Pattern
The original Factory settings for the six palette colours and the ten variations of each
individual pattern can be restored by exiting from Palette Edit mode using a long
press of the Lightning strike button. Press the button and hold it down until the
pattern number reappears.
All patterns can be restored to their Factory settings in a single operation detailed in the
following section.
for Hue or
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for red, green and blue respectively while
Enter exact values for the
RGB component currently
being edited from 0 to
100% in steps of 10%
using keypad buttons 0 to 9
Toggle between values of
0 and 100% with the 0
button
Edit the intensity of each
primary RGB component
to obtain a wider range
of colour shades
SET
buttons.
Exit
button. The current pattern will be
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