Effects
See the 'DMX protocols' section starting on page 38 for a full list of the DMX channels and values required
to control the different effects.
Shutter
The electronic 'shutter' effect provides instant open and blackout, variable speed regular and random
strobe.
Dimmer
Overall intensity can be adjusted 0-100% using smooth continuous electronic dimming with 16-bit control
resolution.
RGB color mixing
The fixture features 16-bit continuous RGB color mixing. Depending on DMX mode, you can control Beam
and Backlight color together or separately.
Color temperature
The CTC channel lets you set the color temperature of the white-point of the fixture. Color mixing using
RGB is then applied 'on top of' this white-point.
Green-magenta shift (tint) control
The Green-Magenta shift channel adjusts the tint of the white point.
• At values 127-128, the fixture outputs white on the black body curve.
• Values from 126 to 0 shift the white point towards magenta.
• Values from 129 to 255 shift the white point towards green.
Color mixing using RGB is then applied 'on top of' this white point.
Virtual color wheel
The virtual color wheel provides 48 color presets consisting of popular LEE-referenced colors.
In normal operation, the virtual color wheel overrides the color mixed by the RGB color mixing channels.
When using the fixture's FX, the virtual color wheel lets you select a background color while you use RGB
color mixing channels to set the foreground color.
Zoom
Zoom control via DMX lets you vary the beam angle within this range:
• Wide
Half-peak angle (50%): 19°
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Field angle (10%): 27°
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• Narrow
Half-peak angle (50%): 4°
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Field angle (10%): 6°
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The Zoom channel also features a continuous dynamic zoom pulse effect.
Pan and Tilt
The MAC One 's head can pan through a range of 540° and tilt through 240° with 16-bit control resolution.
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