Master/Slave; Color Settings; Dimmer Curves - Chauvet COLORado Range IP User Manual

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Operation

Master/Slave

Color Settings

Dimmer Curves

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The Master/Slave mode enables a group of COLORado™ Range IPs (the slave units) to
duplicate simultaneously the output of another COLORado™ Range IP (the master unit)
without a DMX controller.
1. Set each of the slave units:
2. Go to RUN.
3. Select SLAV.
4. Set the master unit:
5. Set the running mode to DMX as explained in DMX Control.
6. Select an auto or custom program as explained in Auto Programs, or a static mix of
colors.
 The master unit is the one that runs a program, whether Auto, Custom, or Static
mode.
 Do not connect a DMX controller to the units configured for Master/Slave
operation.
 The master unit should be the first unit in the DMX daisy chain.
The COLOR setting determines how the COLORado™ Range IP generates the white color
based on various RGB settings.
1. Go to SET.
2. Select COLO.
3. Select OFF, RGBW, or UC.
OFF: When all the RGB faders are set to 255, the output is maximum, although
the resulting white color may not be balanced.
RGBW: When all the RGB faders are set to 255, the resulting output is defined by
the configured White color (see Whites Settings).
UC: When all the RGB faders are set to 255, the output matches that of less
efficient products (Universal Color).
This setting determines how fast the output of the COLORado™ Range IP changes when
the operator modifies the values of the Red, Green, Blue, White, Amber, and Dimmer
faders. This setting gives the user four different options to simulate the dimming curve of
an incandescent lighting product.
1. Go to SET.
2. Select DIM.
3. Select a dimmer curve (OFF, DIM1, DIM2, DIM3, or DIM4).
OFF: The output is proportional (linear) to the Dimmer and RGBWA channel
values.
DIM1~4: The output follows the Dimmer and RGBWA channel values based on the
corresponding dimmer curve. DIM1 is the fastest and DIM4 is the slowest.
COLORado™ Range IP User Manual Rev. 06

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