Display
Backlight
DMX Fail
Factory Settings
System Info
DMX Chart
This fixture is controlled by the universal DMX 512 protocol. The DMX address is the first channel
used to receive instructions from the external controller. For independent control, each fixture must
be assigned a unique address for each of its control channels. For example, this device has three
channel modes: 7/14/42, if it's set to 7 channel mode, and there are several fixtures need to be
independently controlled, we just simply address first fixture at 1, and second fixture at 8, third one
at 15, etc.
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If multiple fixtures have the same DMX address, they will behave synchronically.
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Display will flash when no DMX signal is received.
Mode/Channel
7
14
42
Ch
Ch
Ch
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
Chinese
Normal
Reverse
On
30s
Blackout
Hold
No
Yes
RDM UID
Version
DMX Channel
Run time
User time
Temperature
Function
Tilt
Tilt Fine
Beam Dimmer
Beam Mode
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5
Flip 180°
Always on
Off after 30 seconds of inactivity
Blackout when DMX signal lost
Keep last DMX value when DMX signal
lost
Reset to factory settings
Software Version
Current DMX channel mode
Total usage time
Time since power on
Current temperature
Min
Max
DMX
DMX
Description
0
255
Tilt Movement
0
255
Tilt Fine Movement
0
255
Strobe Dimmer, 0-100%
0
5
No Strobe
6
42
Strobe Mode 1
43
85
Strobe Mode 2
86
128
Strobe Mode 3
129
171
Strobe Mode 4
172
214
Strobe Mode 5
215
255
Strobe Mode 6
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