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USER´S MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUEL D`UTILISATION MANUAL DE USUARIO INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI MANUALE D‘ USO RGB W RGB WA PIXBAR ® IP65 LED BAR CLPB400IPG2 ( RGBW ) / CLPB600IPG2 ( RGBWAUV )
CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS / CONTENU / CONTENIDO / TREŚĆ / CONTENUTO ENGLISH INFORMATION ON THIS USER MANUAL INTENDED USE DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOLS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTES ON PORTABLE OUTDOOR DEVICES PACKAGING CONTENT INTRODUCTION CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS OPERATION INSTALLATION FROST FILTER GLARE SHIELD CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES...
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OPTIONALES ZUBEHÖR ABMESSUNGEN TECHNISCHE DATEN ERLÄUTERUNGEN ZUR IP-SCHUTZART MINDESTABSTAND ZUR BELEUCHTETEN FLÄCHE MINDESTABSTAND ZU NORMAL ENTFLAMMBAREN MATERIALIEN ENTSORGUNG HERSTELLERERKLÄRUNGEN FRANÇAIS INFORMATIONS SUR CE MANUEL D'UTILISATION UTILISATION PRÉVUE DÉFINITIONS ET EXPLICATION DES PICTOGRAMMES CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ NOTES SUR LES APPAREILS PORTABLES POUR EXTÉRIEUR CONTENU DU CARTON INTRODUCTION CONNECTEURS, UTILISATION ET INDICATEURS...
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CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS / CONTENU / CONTENIDO / TREŚĆ / CONTENUTO INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD INDICACIONES PARA EQUIPOS PORTÁTILES DE EXTERIOR ELEMENTOS SUMINISTRADOS INTRODUCCIÓN CONEXIONES, CONTROLES E INDICADORES OPERACIÓN MONTAJE FILTRO FROST PROTECCIÓN ANTIRREFLEJO CUIDADO, MANTENIMIENTO Y REPARACIÓN ACCESORIOS OPCIONALES DIMENSIONES CARACTERÍSTICAS TÉCNICAS EXPLICACIÓN SOBRE LA CLASE DE PROTECCIÓN IP DISTANCIA MÍNIMA A LA SUPERFICIE ILUMINADA...
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MINIMALNA ODLEGŁOŚĆ OD OŚWIETLANEJ POWIERZCHNI MINIMALNA ODLEGŁOŚĆ OD NORMALNIE ŁATWOPALNYCH MATERIAŁÓW UTYLIZACJA DEKLARACJE PRODUCENTA ITALIANO INFORMAZIONI SU QUESTO MANUALE D’ISTRUZIONI USO CONFORME SPIEGAZIONE DI TERMINI E SIMBOLI INDICAZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA AVVERTENZE PER DISPOSITIVI PORTATILI PER ESTERNI DOTAZIONE INTRODUZIONE CONNESSIONI, ELEMENTI DI COMANDO E INDICATORI UTILIZZO MONTAGGIO FILTRO FROST...
This device has been developed and manufactured to the highest quality standards to ensure many years of problem-free operation. Please read this user manual carefully to be able to use your new Cameo product quickly and optimally. Further information about Cameo Light is availab- le on our website CAMEOLIGHT.COM.
This symbol identifies hazards that can cause electric shock. This symbol identifies hazardous areas or hazardous situations. This symbol indicates hazards caused by hot surfaces. This symbol indicates hazards caused by intense light sources. This symbol indicates a device in which there are no user-replaceable parts. This symbol indicates additional information on the operation of the product.
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ATTENTION: 1. Do not operate the unit if it has been exposed to large temperature fluctuations (for example, after transport). Moisture and condensation can damage the device. Switch on the device only when it has reached room temperature. 2. Make sure that the voltage and frequency of the mains supply correspond to the values indicated on the unit.
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CAUTION: 1. In the case of moving components such as mounting brackets or other moving components, there is a possibility of jamming. 2. In the case of units with motor-driven components, there is a risk of injury from the movement of the unit. Sudden movement of the device can cause shock reactions. 3.
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SIGNAL TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL BY RADIO (e.g. W-DMX or audio radio systems, Bluetooth): The quality and performance of wireless signal transmissions generally depends on the ambient conditions. The following factors can impact range and signal stability, for example: Shielding (e.g. masonry, metal structures, water) High volumes of radio traffic (e.g.
NOTES ON PORTABLE OUTDOOR DEVICES 1. Temporary operation! Event equipment is generally only designed for temporary operation. 2. Continuous operation or permanent structural installation – particularly outdoors – can impair the function, surfaces and seals and accelerate material fatigue. 3. Damage to the surface coating can impair the device's corrosion protection. Damaged surface coating (e.g.
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The spotlights feature the RDM standard (remote device management). This remote device management enables the status query and configuration of RDM end devices via an RDM-capable controller, such as the optionally available Cameo UNICON (item number CLIREMOTE). The Cameo UNICON also allows access to the entire spotlight menu.
IP65 mains output socket with rubber sealing cap (TRUE1 compatible). Facilitates power supply to other CAMEO spotlights. Ensure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does not exceed the value specified on the device in amperes (A) (when not in use, always close with the rubber sealing cap).
• As soon as the spotlight is correctly connected to the power supply, the following are displayed in succession: “Update wait ...” (for service purposes only), “Welcome to Cameo”, the model name and the software version. After this process, the spotlight is ready for operation and the previously activated operating mode is launched.
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SETTING DMX START ADDRESS (DMX address) Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now use UP and DOWN to select the menu item DMX Address and confirm with ENTER. Using the UP and DOWN buttons, configure the desired DMX start address and press ENTER to confirm (highest value dependent upon activated DMX mode).
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group. The group number is also the factor by which the set delay time set in the DMX controller is multiplied. Confirm each entry by pressing ENTER. The delay time (delay time of the DMX signal) is set by means of a DMX controller in the separate DMX delay channel of the corresponding DMX mode (0.0s to 2.0s in 0.1s increments).
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This will take you to the submenu for configuring the submenu items (see table). Control signal is forwarded via DMX OUT Activate DMX control signal forwarding via W-DMX Deactivate sending of the DMX control signal via W-DMX Pairing with ready-to-pair W-DMX devices Disconnect all W-DMX connections Set DMX delay for slave units: Off, 0.1s - 2.0s Do not forward control signal...
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CCT STAND-ALONE MODE (Correlated Colour Temperature) In stand-alone CCT mode, the colour temperature can be adjusted in 100K steps from 2200K to 8000K, plus the hue (tint) and brightness (dimmer). Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and DOWN to select the Stand Alone menu item, confirm the selection, then select CCT and confirm again with ENTER.
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with ENTER, then select the submenu item Auto and confirm again with ENTER. Now select the menu item you want to edit, confirm the selection and make the settings as desired. Confirm each entry. TIMER FUNCTION The timer function allows timed control of the Direct LED, Colour Preset, CCT and HSI stand-alone modes in such a way that the fade-in time (Fade In) can be set from 0 to 60 minutes, the dwell time from 1 to 24 hours and the fade-out time from 0 to 60 minutes.
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EZ REMOTE CONTROL VIA CAMEO UNICON (optionally available) Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN you now select the EZ Remote menu item and confirm by pressing ENTER. Now set the desired...
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cable, select DMX Control in the UNICON menu, then EZ Remote, and enter the same unit ID. Now control the spotlight using RGB, GEL, CCT or HSI. By assigning different unit IDs, up to eight spotlights (or spotlight groups) can be controlled separately via UNICON. SLAVE MODE Standard slave operation: Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu.
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Setup example: SYSTEM SETTINGS (Settings) Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using the UP und DOWN buttons you now select the menu item Settings and confirm with ENTER. This will take you to the submenu for setting the submenu items (see table, select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER).
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Function disabled The controls and display are locked after Display approx. 60 seconds without any operation. settings Unlock: Press UP and DOWN simultane- ously for approx. 5 seconds Dimmer curve: The light intensity increas- es linearly with the DMX value Dimmer curve: The light intensity can be adjusted finely in the lower DMX value range and coarsely in the upper DMX...
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Last command is retained Operating Last activated stand-alone mode is started mode on 10s fade to blackout control signal Instant blackout interrup- User Colour 1 is activated tion Full On Function disabled Mirror pixel Pixels are mirrored Store all Store with ENTER system Store with ENTER settings...
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SYSTEM INFORMATION (System Info) Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Select System Info using UP and DOWN and confirm with ENTER. Information on the submenu items in the system info menu and the corresponding options can be found in the table below (select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER).
INSTALLATION DANGER: Overhead mounting requires extensive experience, including the calcula- tion of the load limit values of the installation material and regular safety inspection of all installation materials and spotlights. If you do not have these qualifications, do not attempt to perform an installation yourself. Refer instead to a qualified profes- sional.
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USE SPIN16 TV SPIGOT FOR MOUNTING The mounting feet of the PIXBAR G2 have 16 mm TV spigots that can be extended and retracted ® without tools. To unfold a TV spigot, pull the spring-loaded locking bolt out of the locking hole in the direction of the arrow (1), fold the TV spigot forwards and let the locking bolt engage in the locking hole offset by 90°...
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VERTICAL HANGING MOUNTING ON A TRUSS For vertical hanging mounting, up to three PIXBAR G2 may be connected to each ® other. The following optionally available products must be used for this: A suitable truss clamp with sufficient load-bearing capacity for the total load (e.g.
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VERTICAL FLOOR MOUNTING For vertical floor mounting, a maximum of two PIXBAR G2 may be connected to each ® other. The following optionally available products must be used for this: One connector (item number CLPBG2STACKKIT). One stop set (item number CLPBG2VERTIMOUNT).
FROST FILTER A standard frost filter is included with the PIXBAR G2. To insert the frost filter into the holder pro- ® vided for it of the bar, open the sliding latch at one end of the bar ( , slide down the handle). After inserting the frost filter into the holder, close the latch again to prevent the filter from falling out.
CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR In order to ensure the long-term, proper functioning of the device, it must be regularly cleaned and, if necessary, maintained. The maintenance requirement depends on the intensity of use and the environment in which it is used. We generally recommend a visual inspection before each operation.
PLEASE NOTE! For conversion or retrofit sets provided by the manufacturer, be sure to observe the enclosed installation instructions. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES CLPBG2FILTER55 55° frost filter CLPBG2FILTER70 70° frost filter CLPBG2FILTER2555 25° x 55° Frost filter CLPBG2STACKKIT Connecting element for the secure mechanical connection of two PIXBAR ®...
TECHNICAL DATA Item number CLPB400IPG2 CLPB600IPG2 Product category Static LED light Static LED light Type LED bar LED bar Light source 16 x 4in1 RGBW 16 x 6in1 RGBWAUv 5300lm @ Full On; R: 1580lm; G: 6500lm @ 6300K; R: 2500lm; G: Luminous flux 2755lm;...
11.8 kg 11.8 kg EXPLANATIONS ON IP RATING 1. An IP rating only reflects protection from solid objects and water. It does not describe general weather resistance, such as protection from UV radiation and temperature, etc. 2. The first identification digit indicates protection from dust, solid objects and contact: IP2X Protected against solid foreign bodies ≥...
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO ILLUMINATED SURFACE This symbol with distance information in metres (m) indicates the minimum distance of the luminaire to the illuminated surface. In this example, the distance 0.5 m is 0.5 m. The value valid for this unit can be found in the technical data in this manual and in the imprint on the unit housing! MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NORMALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS This symbol with distance indication in metres (m) indicates the minimum...
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ISED STATEMENT English: This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovati- on, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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EC Declaration of Conformity Declarations of conformity for products subject to the LVD, EMC, RoHS Directive can be requested from info@adamhall.com Declarations of conformity for products subject to RED can be downloaded from www.adamhall. com/compliance/ Subject to misprints and errors, as well as technical or other modifications!
DMX CONTROL / DMX STEUERUNG / PILOTAGE DMX / CONTROL DMX / STEROWANIE DMX / CONTROLLO DMX : PB 400 IP G2 PB 400 IP G2 Dim UC1 Channel Function Values (Color = Stand Alone Dimmer 000 - 255 0% to 100% Mode - Color Pre- set - User...
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198 - 201 2 Rose Pink 202 - 207 User Color 1 208 - 213 User Color 2 214 - 219 User Color 3 220 - 225 User Color 4 Color Presets 226 - 231 User Color 5 232 - 237 User Color 6 238 - 243 User Color 7 244 - 249 User Color 8 250 - 255 No function...
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Ramp down slow 057 - 068 to fast Ramp down ran- 069 - 079 dom slow to fast Random Strobe 080 - 102 effect slow to fast Multi- Strobe Functions Strobe Break functional Strobe effect 5s to 1s 103 - 127 (Short burst with break) Strobe slow to fast...
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000 - 024 No function Record User 025 - 025 Color 1 Record User 026 - 026 Color 2 Record User 027 - 027 Color 3 Record User 028 - 028 Color 4 User Colors Record User 029 - 029 Color 5 Record User 030 - 030...
144 - 163 No function Dimmer Curve 164 - 165 Linear Dimmer Curve 166 - 167 Exponential Dimmer Curve Dimmer Curve 168 - 169 Logarithmic Dimmer Curve 170 - 171 S-Curve Device settings 172 - 239 No function (All settings are executed after Load Factory 240 - 241...
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Ramp down 057 - 068 slow to fast Ramp down ran- 069 - 079 dom slow to fast Random Strobe 080 - 102 effect slow to fast Multi- Strobe Functions functional Strobe Break effect 5s to 1s Strobe 103 - 127 (Short burst with break) Strobe slow to fast...
094 - 097 100 Spring Yellow 098 - 101 88 Lime Green 102 - 105 121 LEE Green 106 - 109 738 Jas Green 110 - 113 89 Moss Green 139 Primary 114 - 117 Green 118 - 121 124 Dark Green 122 - 125 323 Jade 354 Special 126 - 129...
244 - 249 User Color 8 Color Presets Color Presets (override Color Mixing) 250 - 255 No function 000 - 005 Off 006 - 009 Pattern 1 010 - 013 Pattern 2 014 - 017 Pattern 3 018 - 021 Pattern 4 022 - 025 Pattern 5 026 - 029 Pattern 6 030 - 033 Pattern 7...
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Record User 031 - 031 Color 7 User Colors Record User 032 - 032 Color 8 033 - 057 No function 058 - 059 Pixel Mirroring Off Pixel Mirroring 060 - 061 Pixel Mirroring On 062 - 073 No function Dimmer Response 074 - 075 Dimmer Response...
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Load Factory Defaults (without 242 - 243 User Colours & Loops) Device settings (All settings Load User 244 - 245 are executed after holding Load Default Default A value for 3 seconds) Load User (please read remark 1*) 246 - 247 Default B Load User 248 - 249...
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Red fine 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green fine 000 - 255 0% to 100% Additive Blue 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Blue fine 000 - 255 0% to 100% White 000 - 255 0% to 100% White fine...
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174 - 177 701 Provence 178 - 181 797 Deep Purple 182 - 185 48 Rose Purple 186 - 189 345 Fuchsia Pink 795 Magical 190 - 193 Magenta 194 - 197 128 Bright Pink 198 - 201 2 Rose Pink Color Presets (override Color 202 - 207 User Color 1 Mixing &...
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033 - 057 No function 058 - 059 Pixel Mirroring Off Pixel Mirroring 060 - 061 Pixel Mirroring On 062 - 073 No function Dimmer Response 074 - 075 Dimmer Response 076 - 077 Halogen Dimming 078 - 081 No function 082 - 083 DTW (Redshift) On 084 - 085 DTW (Redshift) Off 086 - 119 No function...
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Load User 246 - 247 Device settings (All settings Default B Load Default are executed after holding Load User value for 3 seconds) 248 - 249 Default C (please read remark 1*) 250 - 255 No function PB 400 IP G2 36CH Pattern Channel...
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White 000 - 255 Additive 0% to 100% Color Mixing White fine 000 - 255 000 - 005 Off 006 - 006 Warm white Warm white to 007 - 046 2700K 047 - 047 Bulb White (2700K) 048 - 087 2700K to 3200K Halogen White 088 - 088 (3200K)
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198 - 201 2 Rose Pink 202 - 207 User Color 1 208 - 213 User Color 2 214 - 219 User Color 3 220 - 225 User Color 4 Color Presets (override Color Mixing & Color Temperature) 226 - 231 User Color 5 232 - 237 User Color 6 238 - 243 User Color 7 244 - 249 User Color 8...
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Effect Pattern Pattern Position & Speed 128 - 255 Speed fast to slow (backwards) 000 - 005 0s (Off) Pattern Transition Pattern 006 - 255 0,1s to 5s 000 - 005 Off Pattern Fade/Wake Effect 006 - 127 Fade 0% to 100% 128 - 255 Wake 0% to 100% Background Dimmer 000 - 255 0% to 100%...
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000 - 005 Off 006 - 006 Warm white Warm white to 007 - 046 2700K 047 - 047 Bulb White (2700K) 048 - 087 2700K to 3200K Halogen White 088 - 088 (3200K) 089 - 128 3200K to 4000K Background Color Temperature Neutral White (affects Background Color...
208 - 213 User Color 2 214 - 219 User Color 3 220 - 225 User Color 4 Background Color Presets 226 - 231 User Color 5 (override Background Color 232 - 237 User Color 6 Mixing & Color Temperature) 238 - 243 User Color 7 244 - 249 User Color 8 250 - 255 No function...
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PB 400 IP G2 48CH Pix- el RGB Channel Function Values Subgroup Red 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Pixel 1 Blue 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 2...
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Red 13 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 13 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Pixel 13 Blue 13 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red 14 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 14 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Pixel 14 Blue 14 000 - 255 0% to 100%...
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000 - 024 No function 025 - 025 Record User Color 1 026 - 026 Record User Color 2 027 - 027 Record User Color 3 028 - 028 Record User Color 4 User Colors 029 - 029 Record User Color 5 030 - 030 Record User Color 6 031 - 031 Record User Color 7 032 - 032 Record User Color 8...
Device Load Factory Defaults settings (All 242 - 243 (without User Colours settings are & Loops) Load Default executed 244 - 245 Load User Default A after holding 246 - 247 Load User Default B value for 3 248 - 249 Load User Default C seconds) (please read 250 - 255 No function...
Red 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Pixel 9 Blue 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% White 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing...
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PB 400 IP G2 D2CH Dim D4CH D7CH Preset Direct Channel Channel Channel Function Values Dimmer 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color = 000 - 005 Open Stand 006 - 010 Closed Alone 011 - 022 Ramp up/down slow to fast Mode - Ramp up/down random 023 - 033...
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Color Pre- 238 - 243 User Color 7 sets (over- 244 - 249 User Color 8 ride Color 250 - 255 No function Mixing) 000 - 005 Off (no delay) DMX Delay 006 - 255 0,1s to 2,0s PB 600 IP G2 DMX CONTROL / DMX STEUERUNG / PILOTAGE DMX / CONTROL DMX / STEROWANIE DMX / CONTROLLO DMX : PB 600 IP G2 Dim UC1...
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186 - 189 345 Fuchsia Pink 190 - 193 795 Magical Magenta 194 - 197 128 Bright Pink 198 - 201 2 Rose Pink 202 - 207 User Color 1 208 - 213 User Color 2 Color Presets 214 - 219 User Color 3 220 - 225 User Color 4 226 - 231 User Color 5 232 - 237 User Color 6...
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006 - 010 Closed Ramp up/down 011 - 022 slow to fast Ramp up/down 023 - 033 random slow to fast Ramp up slow 034 - 045 to fast Ramp up 046 - 056 random slow to fast Ramp down 057 - 068 slow to fast Multi-...
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Neutral White 129 - 129 (4000K) 130 - 169 4000K to 5600K Studio White 170 - 170 (5600K) Color Temperature 171 - 210 5600K to 6500K (affects Color Mixing) Daylight White 211 - 211 (6500K) 6500K to Cold 212 - 251 white 252 - 255 Cold white 000 - 000 Off...
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Pixel Direction 058 - 059 Mirroring Off Pixel Pixel Direction Mirroring 060 - 061 Mirroring On 062 - 073 No function Dimmer Re- 074 - 075 sponse LED Dimmer Re- 076 - 077 sponse Halogen 078 - 081 No function Dimming DTW (Redshift) 082 - 083...
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Dimmer Curve Dimmer 170 - 171 S-Curve Curve 172 - 239 No function Load Factory 240 - 241 Defaults Load Facto- Device settings (All ry Defaults settings are executed 242 - 243 (without User after holding value for Colours & 3 seconds) Loops) Load Default...
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Multi- Strobe Functions 251 - 255 Open functional Strobe 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 000 - 255 0% to 100% Blue 000 - 255 0% to 100% Additive Color Mixing White 000 - 255 0% to 100% Amber 000 - 255 0% to 100% 000 - 255 0% to 100% 000 - 005 No function...
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134 - 137 183 Moonlight Blue 138 - 141 132 Medium Blue 142 - 145 119 Dark Blue 146 - 149 716 Mikkel Blue 150 - 153 71 Tokyo Blue 154 - 157 181 Congo Blue 158 - 161 799 Special KH Lavender 162 - 165 707 Ultimate Violet 343 Special Medium Lav- 166 - 169...
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128 - 129 PWM 5 (18900 Hz) Frequency 130 - 131 PWM 6 (25000 Hz) 132 - 133 RAW 134 - 135 Factory Calibration Color Calibration 136 - 137 User Calibration 138 - 139 Smart Calibration 140 - 141 Display Always On Display Functions 142 - 143 Display Off after 20s...
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Strobe Break effect 5s to 1s 103 - 127 (Short burst with break) Multi- Strobe Functions Strobe slow to fast functional 128 - 250 (<1Hz to 20Hz) Strobe 251 - 255 Open 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red fine 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 000 - 255 0% to 100%...
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194 - 197 128 Bright Pink 198 - 201 2 Rose Pink 202 - 207 User Color 1 208 - 213 User Color 2 214 - 219 User Color 3 Color Presets (over- ride Color Mixing & 220 - 225 User Color 4 Color Temperature) 226 - 231 User Color 5 232 - 237 User Color 6...
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057 - 068 Ramp down slow to fast Ramp down random slow 069 - 079 to fast Random Strobe effect slow 080 - 102 Multi- to fast Strobe Functions functional Strobe Break effect 5s to 1s Strobe 103 - 127 (Short burst with break) Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz 128 - 250...
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000 - 005 No function 006 - 009 46 Dark Magenta 010 - 013 29 Plasa Red 014 - 017 26 Bright Red 018 - 021 127 Smokey Pink 022 - 025 36 Medium Pink 026 - 029 19 Fire 030 - 033 135 Deep Golden Amber 034 - 037 778 Millennium Gold 038 - 041 21 Gold Amber...
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343 Special Medium Lav- 166 - 169 ender 170 - 173 798 Chrysalis Pink 174 - 177 701 Provence 178 - 181 797 Deep Purple 182 - 185 48 Rose Purple 186 - 189 345 Fuchsia Pink 190 - 193 795 Magical Magenta 194 - 197 128 Bright Pink Color Presets (over- 198 - 201 2 Rose Pink...
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000 - 005 Effect Pattern Speed Stop Effect Pattern Speed slow Pattern Position & 006 - 127 to fast Speed Effect Pattern Speed fast to 128 - 255 slow (backwards) Pattern 000 - 005 0s (Off) Pattern Transition 006 - 255 0,1s to 5s 000 - 005 off Pattern Fade/Wake 006 - 127 Fade 0% to 100%...
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Background Amber 000 - 255 0% to 100% fine Background UV 000 - 255 0% to 100% Background UV fine 000 - 255 0% to 100% 000 - 005 Off 006 - 006 Warm white 007 - 046 Warm white to 2700K 047 - 047 Bulb White (2700K) 048 - 087 2700K to 3200K 088 - 088 Halogen White (3200K)
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082 - 085 15 Deep Straw 086 - 089 767 Nectarine 090 - 093 101 Yellow 094 - 097 100 Spring Yellow 098 - 101 88 Lime Green 102 - 105 121 LEE Green 106 - 109 738 Jas Green 110 - 113 89 Moss Green 114 - 117 139 Primary Green 118 - 121 124 Dark Green...
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000 - 005 0s (Off) Background Color 006 - 105 0,1s - 10s (0,1s Steps) Crossfade (affects Background 106 - 214 11s - 119s (1s Steps) Background CCT and Color Mixing 215 - 244 2m - 4m50s (10s Steps) Color Presets) 245 - 255 5m - 15m (1m Steps) 000 - 024 No function Record User Color/User...
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140 - 141 Display Always On Display Functions 142 - 143 Display Off after 20s 144 - 163 No function 164 - 165 Dimmer Curve Linear 166 - 167 Dimmer Curve Exponential Dimmer Curve Device settings (All 168 - 169 Dimmer Curve Logarithmic settings are executed 170 - 171 Dimmer Curve S-Curve after holding value for...
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Red 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Pixel 8 Blue 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Pixel 9 Blue 9 000 - 255 0% to 100%...
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Ramp up random 046 - 056 slow to fast Ramp down slow 057 - 068 to fast Ramp down random 069 - 079 slow to fast Multi- Random Strobe Strobe Functions 080 - 102 functional effect slow to fast Strobe Strobe Break effect 103 - 127 5s to 1s (Short burst...
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White 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Amber 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 2 UV 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% Blue 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing...
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White 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Amber 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 9 UV 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% Blue 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing...
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White 16 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Amber 16 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 16 UV 16 000 - 255 0% to 100% PB 600 IPG2 D2CH D4CH D9CH Dim UC1 Preset Direct Function Values Subgroup Dimmer 000 - 255 0% to 100%...
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174 - 177 701 Provence 178 - 181 797 Deep Purple 182 - 185 48 Rose Purple 186 - 189 345 Fuchsia Pink 795 Magical 190 - 193 Magenta 194 - 197 128 Bright Pink 198 - 201 2 Rose Pink Color 202 - 207 User Color 1 Color...
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