Iris; Table 4-12 Iris Setting Descriptions - High End Systems x.Spot User Manual

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Iris

Iris is a continuous parameter controlled by DMX Channel 38. The iris is a device
with a variable circular opening that controls the beam diameter projected from the
selected fixture in a similar fashion that a camera's iris controls the amount of light
entering the camera. Table 4-12 describes the Iris settings.

Table 4-12 Iris Setting Descriptions

Iris Setting
Close
Variable Iris
Open
Periodic Strobe (Variable)
Random Strobe (Variable)
Ramp Open/Snap Shut (Variable)
Snap Open/Ramp Shut (Variable)
Ramp Open/Ramp Shut (Variable)
Random Ramp/Snap (Variable)
Random Snap/Ramp (Variable)
Open
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Closes the iris.
Determines the diameter of the beam.
Fully opens the iris.
Strobes the beam diameter at specified intervals.
Strobes the beam diameter at random intervals.
Fully opens the iris at variable speeds, then snaps shut at full
speed.
Fully opens the iris at full speed, then ramps shut at variable
speeds.
Fully opens the iris at variable speeds, then shuts at the
same speed.
Fully opens the iris at variable, random speeds, then snaps
shut at full speed.
Fully opens the iris at full speed, then ramps shut at variable,
random speeds.
Fully opens the iris.
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