Exterior
Wash
TM
100 Series User Manual
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Dimmer curve
You can select from four options for controlling the intensity of the fixture’s light output when you are using
the dimming DMX channel:
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OPTICALLY LINEAR: dimming appears linear as DMX values change.
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SQUARE LAW: dimming control is finer at low levels and coarser at high levels.
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INVERSE SQUARE LAW: dimming control is coarser at low levels and finer at high levels.
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S-CURVE: dimming control is finer at high and low levels, and coarser at medium levels.
To set the fixture’s dimmer curve:
1. Access the control menu and select FIXTURE CONFIG. Press ENTER.
2. Select DIMMER CURVE and press ENTER.
3. Select an option from the list above and press ENTER.
Effects speed
You can change the speed at which the fixture changes from one effect to the next. This lets you optimize
effect changes for either smoothness or speed.
To set the speed of effect changes:
1. Access the control menu and select FIXTURE CONFIG. Press ENTER.
2. Select EFFECT SPEED and press ENTER.
3. Select SLOW to obtain the smoothest changes or FAST to obtain the fastest changes.
4. Press
ENTER.
White balance
In Exterior Wash 100 and 110 models you can modify the white balance of the fixture’s output by adjusting
the amount of each color used in the mix to give white.
To adjust white balance:
1. Access the control menu and select FIXTURE CONFIG. Press ENTER.
2. Select
WHITE
BALANCE and press ENTER.
3. Select a color to adjust and press ENTER.
4. Press UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the amount of that color in the white mix. Press ENTER.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other colors.
DMX State – behavior when no DMX or Master signal is received
There are three options for setting how a fixture behaves when it is offline, i.e. when it is not receiving a
control signal from either a DMX controller or a master fixture:
SHOW MODE: Fixture executes its standalone show (fixture must be set to MASTER).
If the fixture is set to MASTER and it does not receive a control signal, the fixture will execute the
scenes in its pre-programmed standalone show (see ‘Programming a standalone show’ on page 20).
It will also send a signal to any fixtures that are connected to it and set to SLAVE instructing them to
run their standalone shows.
If the fixture is set to SLAVE and it does not receive a control signal, it will black out until it receives a
control signal.