8.3 Setting the DMX start address
GB
For control of the floodlight by means of a light
controller, the DMX start address for the first
DMX channel must be set. If, for example, the
address 17 is to be used for controlling the func-
tion of the first DMX channel, set the start
address at the ODW-2410RGBW to 17. All other
DMX channels of the ODW-2410RGBW will be
automatically assigned to the subsequent ad -
dresses. The following table is an example with
the start address 17:
Number of
DMX addresses
DMX channels
assigned
3
17 – 19
4
17 – 20
5
17 – 21
6
17 – 22
11
17 – 27
DMX address assignment for start address 17
1) Call up the menu item
2) The current DMX start address will appear on
Addr:001
the display, e. g.
3) Use the button UP or DOWN to set the start
address.
8.3.1 Using subaddresses
In the 11-channel mode (
Stage
subaddresses may be used to independently con-
trol up to 66 floodlights (floodlight groups) one
after the other via a single DMX start address.
Thus, the maximum number of DMX units possi-
ble is substantially increased. DMX channel 11 is
used to select floodlights with a subaddress.
Floodlights having the same start address and dif-
ferent subaddresses may be controlled in sync if
DMX channel 11 is set to a DMX value less than
11.
1) Call up the menu item
ID
.
2) Use the button UP or DOWN to activate the
use of subaddresses (
addressing is deactivated (
light will ignore the data for channel 11.
3) Use the button MENU to return to the main
menu, and then call up the menu item
Address
.
4) Use the button UP or DOWN to assign a sub-
addresss (1 – 66) to the floodlight.
To be able to operate the floodlight, set the DMX
channel 11 at the light controller to the DMX
value that corresponds to the subaddress of the
floodlight (
chapter 10.1.7, second table).
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9 Additional Functions
Note: To be able to control the floodlight by DMX after
one of the settings described in this chapter has been
made, call up one of the following menu items:
RUN: DMX
DMX Address
Personality
ID Address
9.1 Key lock
A key lock may be used to protect the floodlight
against unauthorized operation. When the key
lock is activated, settings can only be made after
Next possible
a specific sequence of buttons has been
start address for the
subsequent DMX unit
pressed.
20
1) Call up the menu item
21
2) Use the button UP or DOWN to activate the
22
key lock (
23
When
28
function will be active as soon the display illumi-
nation extinguishes.
DMX Address
.
To operate the floodlight with the key lock acti-
vated:
.
1) Press the button ENTER so that
appears on the display.
2) Press the following buttons:
UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN, ENTER
For each of the first four buttons pressed, an
,
chapter 8.2),
asterisk
3) The floodlight can now be operated as usual.
The key lock, however, will be active again
when the display illumination extinguishes
(unless the key lock has been deactivated by
means of the menu item
9.2 Limiting colours
A maximum value can be defined for the bright-
ness of the colours red, green and blue. Thus, it
is, for example, possible to compensate differ-
SET
and the submenu
ences to other floodlights if they are controlled
together with the ODW-2410RGBW. The colour
limitation will apply to both independent and
ID Ɗon
). When sub-
DMX-controlled floodlight operation.
off
), the flood-
1) Call up the menu item
and the submenu
2) Set the following maximum values:
ID
ƊRed
3) The arrow
selection or the value to be set. To set the
parameter selected: Press the button ENTER
and use the button UP or DOWN to change
the setting; then press the button MENU to
return to the parameter selection and to
change another parameter.
To define if the limitation values set are to be
applied:
4) Use the button MENU to return to the main
menu, then call up the menu item
the submenu
5) Use the button UP or DOWN to activate the
colour limitation function (
it (
,
,
,
KEY LOCK
KEY Ɗon
) or to deactivate it (
KEY Ɗon
has been selected, the key lock
Password:
*
will appear on the display.
KEY LOCK
CAL2 Parameter
REGW
.
:
brightness of red
(0 – 255)
green:
brightness of green (0 – 255)
blue :
brightness of blue (0 – 255)
Ɗ
always precedes the current
REGW
.
on
) or to deactivate
off
).
9.3 Artificial response time of the LEDs
LEDs almost instantly respond to changes in
brightness setting. To simulate the response
time of conventional lamps, four different levels
of artificial response time are available for DMX
control. For the DMX operation mode
make this setting by means of DMX channel 10
(chapter 10.1.7). For the other DMX operation
modes, proceed as follows:
1) Call up the menu item
Dim
.
2) Use the button UP or DOWN to select the
response time level (
the artificial response time (
.
off
).
9.4 Resetting the floodlight
to its factory settings
The factory settings of the floodlight are as fol-
lows:
Function
Colour floodlight beam
Static Color
Show programs
Auto
Master / slave mode
RUN
DMX start address
DMX Address
DMX channels
Personality
Subaddress
ID Address
).
Subaddress function
SET
ID
Colour limitation function
SET
REGW
LED response time
function
SET
Dim
11 shades of white
CAL1 white
Colour limitation
CAL2 Parameter
Key lock
KEY LOCK
Reset values
To reset the floodlight to its factory settings:
1) Call up the menu item
REST
.
Password:
2) Press the following buttons:
SET
and
UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN.
For each press of a button, an asterisk
appear on the display.
3) Use the button ENTER to start the reset.
Stage
,
SET
and the submenu
1
...
4
) or to deactivate
off
).
Factory setting
Red
green
= 255,
= 255,
blue
= 255,
white
= —,
strob
= 00
Aut.01
Slave
Addr: 001
Stage
(10/11 channels)
Addr:01
off
off
off
Storage location:
red, green, blue, white
WT01
: 255, 220, 5, 227
WT02
: 242, 222, 5, 227
WT03
: 255, 255, 61, 255
WT04
: 255, 255, 103, 255
WT05
: 255, 255, 130, 255
WT06
: 255, 255, 138, 255
WT07
: 255, 255, 153, 255
WT08
: 255, 255, 167, 255
WT09
: 255, 255, 180, 255
WT10
: 255, 255, 185, 255
WT11
: 255, 255, 202, 255
REGW Red
= 255,
green
= 255,
blue
= 255
KEY off
SET
and the submenu
appears on the display.
*
will