BY Dennis Bruynseels
#60
Quick Help!
In the 20 Channel DMX Mode, it’s possible to change the maximum intensity of the individual pixels in Dim To Warm. It even works when you’ve chosen your own color temperatures with the CTL and CTH channel (Channel 17 and 18). Channel 19 takes care of the maximum intensity setting, while maintaining the maximum color temperature!


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Sometimes, 100% is just too bright. We understand. When you want to use the Dim To Warm functionality and set the maximum intensity at a lower level, you still want to be able to set your color temperatures.

We found a way of doing it, by having an extra DMX channel for Maximum Brightness. For example, in the 20 Channel mode, it’s on channel 19. It decreases the intensity of the fixture, but maintains your set CTH (color temperature at 100%). For example: If you’ve set your CTH at 4500K and Maximum Brightness at 40%, The fixture will still have a color temperature of 4500K, although it’s at 40% brightness.