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area on the left. After the desired option has been activated by clicking on it, it can be
transferred to the SLT in the preview in the center area of the page by clicking again
in the desired segment. Operating mode-specific functions are available for selection in
the area on the right. In the center part of the tab, the corresponding configurations are
displayed as previews. The colors and icons signal how each segment is configured.
Figure 1: Color tab
Table 3: Functions of the COLOR tab
Operating mode selection
Color palette
Light pattern
Frequency
Switch-on behavior of LEDs This selection is available in Filling level and Animation mode.
Segment representation
Selection of operating mode:
- Signal lamp mode
- Filling level mode
- Animation mode
A color palette with 21 different colors is available.
In Signal lamp mode, 7 colors are available in the preselection.
Another color can be added by clicking the button with the plus
sign. By clicking on the desired color, it can be transferred to the
layout at the corresponding position.
Four different light patterns are available: Continuous light, flash‐
ing, strobe, pulsating. The illuminated images can be activated by
clicking on them. You can see this with the blue coloring of the
selected button.
The selected light pattern is transferred by clicking on the individ‐
ual segment in the layout.
The frequency of the flashing, strobing or pulsating light patterns
can also be set.
The following frequencies are available:
- Slow (0.5 Hz)
- Medium (1.5 Hz)
- Fast (2.0 Hz)
The activated frequency is marked in blue.
A selection is made to determine whether the LEDs turn on from
the bottom end of the SLT upwards (bottom up) or from the top
end downwards (top down).
This selection is available in Filling level and Animation mode.
It is defined whether the LEDs should change color or light pattern
as soon as the LED segment above them begins to glow. There are
three options here:
- The previously activated segments retain their light animation.
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