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1. effects ode 4 Chi Colour Speed variable speed of colour scrolling Ch2 Colour Fan variable fan of colour between within groups Ch3 Colour Range variable limit of spectrum range for colour scrolling Ch4 Colour Step variable control of smoothness of colour scrolling Ch5 Intensity Effects wide selection of intensity fading and snapping effects Ch6 Intensity Fan variable fan of intensity effects Magic Amber is the term used for the unit s ability to bring in Amber when mixing colours that require it www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 15 V1 1 October 2014 2 5 DMX Protocol Color Span PS18 DMX Personality Mode 1 3 Mode 1 grouping is Variable Mode 2 amp 3 each single outputis 1 roup Color Span 2 v1 6 Control Mode 1 61ch 7fx 18xHSI Control Mode 2 54ch 18x HSI Control Mode 3 54ch 18x RGB with Magic Amber Channel 1 Grouping 0 100 Variable grouping range between 1 18 cells with FX running within the group 102 206 variable grouping range between 1 18 cells with FX running between the groups 209 255 Variable grouping range for every 2ndto every 18th cell in a group Hue for output 1 Red for output 1 Channel 2 Colour Speed 0 255 Variable speed of colour scrolling From staticatOto maximum at255 Saturation for output 1 Greenforoutput 1 Channel 3 Colour Fan 0 255 Variable fan of colour between within gr
2. Reset to Default 1 From Home use the slide pad to access Reset to Default 2 Press Enter and hold for 2 seconds to reset all menu items to factory defaults Factory defaults are DMX address 001 Control Mode 1 DMX Lost Hold Looks 1 Time Triggers deleted Display On Frequency The PS02 PS06 PS18 has four frequency settings available 360 600 1200 2400 This allows for the LED scan rate to be synchronised with the video camera and avoid a flickering effect 1 From Home use the slide pad to access Frequency 2 Press Enter and then scroll to select the frequency 3 Press Enter and hold for 2 seconds to save www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 14 V1 1 October 2014 Control options 3 channel HSI Hue Saturation and Intensity gives 2 colour channels for hue and saturation and a separate intensity channel A separate definable intensity channel is particularly useful when creating intensity chases or when the grand master is used The hue channel has 255 different colours available and the saturation channel specifies the saturation level of that colour The saturation channel is fully saturatedatfull Whiteis achieved withthe intensity channel tofull andthe saturation channel at zero 3 channel RGB Red Green Blue with Magic Amber isthe more traditional way of controlling colour changing LED fixtures Each of the three control channels directly affectsthe intensity of
3. 2 3 Mounting h h e Color Span PSO2 is designed for truss mounting h e Color Span PSOG is designed for wall mounting h e Color Span PS18 is designed for mounting in a 19 rack 2 4 Control e Color Span 2 fixtures are built with angle brackets for wall ceiling 8 floor mounting The Color Span 2 system can operate as a stand alone unit or controlled remotely via ANSIE1 11 USITT DMX 512 A signal protocol The Color Span power supply units can be set to operate in various modes Single output and all grouped outputs are available with 5 control options fxHSI HSI RGB w Magic Amber RGBA RGBI and pre programmed looks and stand alone effects The Color Span PS02 PS06 PS18 control menu items are accessed via the LCD display and the following controls s e Lefthandbutton Exit Exitwithoutsaving O The LCD Screen shown below is currently at the Home position displays Product Name Software Version current DMX Address current Control ight hand button Arrow Enter hold for 2 seconds to save The display flashes before saving recording entrepressureslidepad adjustsorscrollsthrough menuitems odeand Time 2 MD a Must hold for 2 seconds to record Control Menu Use the pressure slide pad to scroll through the control menu positions Home DMX Address To set the DMX start address of the PS02 PS06 PS18 1 Press Enter then use the slide p
4. scrolling Smoothestis at O Most coarse is at 250 Rate will vary with scrolling speed 255 will override effects and switch to RGB Saturation for output 2 Green for output 2 Channel 6 Intensity Effects O Static 1 63 Fade on fade off Variable range 63 the fastest 64 127 Fade on snap off Variable range 127 the fastest 128 191 Snap on fade off Variable range 191 the fastest 192 255 Snapon snap off strobe Variable range 255 the fastest Intensity for output 2 Blue for output 2 Channel 7 Intensity Fan 0 255 Variable fan of intensity effect between within groups All units at the same intensity at 0 Alternating units on and off at 255 Channel 8 Hue for output 1 Channel 9 Saturation for output 1 Channel 10 Intensity for output 1 Channel 11 Hue for output 2 Channel 12 Saturation for output 2 Channel 13 Intensity for output 2 Total DMX Channels 13 DMX channels 6 DMX channels 6 DMX channels Color Span PS02 DMX Personality Mode 4 6 All 2 outputs as 1 group Control Mode 6 Color Span 2 Control Mode 4 Control Mode 5 3ch 1 x RGB v1 6 9ch 6fx HSI Bch 1 xHSI with Magic Amber Channel 1 Colour Speed Hue for all 2 outputs Red for all 2 outputs 0 255 Variable speed of colour scrolling From staticatOtomaximumat255 Channel 2 Colour Fan Saturation forall 2 outputs Green for all 2 o
5. Note DMX has priority over internal Looks Looks can be recorded tothe internal flash memory by users and will be preserved on power down However looks will be returned to default setting if menu Reset to Default is performed There are two ways to record a look Simple with DMX console oOorwWwNnr Advanced standalone 1 2 3 Set the Control Mode of the PS02 PS06 PS18 to Lk Sel Use a DMX console to adjust channel levels and create the desired look or effect From Home use the slide pad to access Look Store PressEnter andthenscrolltothe desired Looknumber PressEnter andthen press Enter again andholdfor2 seconds tosavethe Look DMX is unplugged Usetheslidepadtoaccess Look Store Press Enter then scroll to the desired Look Press Enter to access the memory data The memory data is presented as two numbers separated by a letter c The number to the left ofthe c isthe channel number andtothe rightis the channel level PressingUp Downuptothefarendwillshowthe odeatwhichthe selected Lookwasprogrammed Toeditthe Mode ofa selected Look aooarwWwnr Usetheslidepadtoaccess Look Store Press Enter then scroll to the desired Look Press Enter to access the memory data Scroll to the far end until the Mode number is shown Press Enter then scroll to adjust the Mode number PressEntertogobacktothechannel numbers ToeditthechannelnumbersandlevelsofaselectedLook 1 2
6. 3 4 To edit the channel level 1 2 3 Color Span 2 User Manual Usetheslidepadtoaccess Look Store Press Enter then scroll to the desired Look Press Enter to access the memory data Scroll and select the channel number Press Enterthenusethe slide padto adjustthe level shown as 0 255 Press Enter to toggle back to the channel numbers PressEnterandholdfor2 secondstosavethe edited Look www chroma q com 13 V1 1 October 2014 Time Triggers The PS02 PS06 PS18 has real time triggering of the internal Looks 1 FromHome usethe slidepadto access Time Trigge 2 Press Enter and display shows the Day Hour and Minutes and Look 3 PressEnterthenusetheslidepadtotoggle between Day Hour 24 Minutes and Looktobetriggered 4 PressEnterandholdfor2secondstosave ca By default Time Triggers will occur on all 7 days unless specified The triggers will only be activated whenthe feature When DMXis Lost is setto Trig gt Set Day and Time 1 From Home use the slide pad to access Set Day and Time 2 Press Enter and use the slide pad to toggle between Day Hour 24 and Minutes 3 Press Enter and hold for 2 seconds to save Displ Backlight TheLCD backlight canbe setto go off after 5 seconds of no activity 1 FromHome usetheslidepadtoaccessDispl Backlight 2 PressEnter thenusetheslidepadtoselectOn permanently or Off after5 seconds 3 Press Enter and hold for 2 seconds to save
7. Dimming Curve Variable Effects Engine Effects Parameters ANSI E1 11 USITT DMX 512 A Ventilationrequired atthe front sides amp top 0 Cto 40 C Powder coated aluminium Black N A IP20 1 xfan ventilation required atthe front amp rear 5 x rear 1 x side mounted fans ventilation required atthe front amp rear CISPR 22 2006 EN55022 2006 CISPR 24 1997 EN55024 1998 ICES 003 2004 FCC Part 15 Subpart B 2007 CSA C22 166 M1983 R2008 CAN CSA C22 2 60950 1 07 UL 60950 1 2007 13 channels fxHSI 6 channels HSI 6 channels RGB 9 channels fxHSI 3 channels HSI 3 channels RGB 8 channels RGBA 8 channels RGBI 4 channels RGBA 4 channels RGBI 1 channel LkSel Demo Theatrical Yes 25 channels fxHSI 18 channels HSI 18 channels RGB 9 channels fxHSI 3 channels HSI 3 channels RGB 24 channels RGBA 24 channels RGBI 4 channels RGBA 4 channels RGBI 1 channel LkSel Demo 61 channels fxHSI 54channels HSI 54 channels RGB 9 channels fxHSI 3 channels HSI 3 channels RGB 72 channels RGBA 72 channels RGBI 4 channels RGBA 4 channels RGBI channel LkSel Demo Grouping colour speed colourfan colourrange colour step intensity effects intensityfan For exact measurements please refer to the line drawings below 4 2 Drawings Dimensions Color Span Fixtures Color Span 2 User Manual www chroma q com 27 V1 1 October 2014 48 Color Span 2 IP20 Fixture COOOOOOODOOCOD O C
8. October 2014 The Color Span PSO2 is a power supply with 2 outputs suitable for 2 full size 1 200mm 48 LED Color Span 2 fixture units or2 800mm 32LED Color Span 2 fixture units or 2 400mm 16 LED Color Span2 fixture units ColorSpan2fixtures can be combined daisy chained to match each of the outputs of the Color Span PS02 power supply unit See chart and diagram in Cabling below EE 000000000000000 0000000000000000 0990009000090 ooooooooeo o The Color Span PSOG is a power supply with 6 outputs suitable for a maximum of 6 full size 1200mm 48 LED Color Span 2 fixture units or 6 800mm 32 LED Color Span 2 fixture units or 6 400mm 16 LED Color Span 2 fixture units Color Span 2 fixtures can be combined daisy chained to match each of the outputs of the Color Span PSO6 power supply unit See chartanddiagramin Cabling below 8 The Color Span PS18 is a power supply with 18 outputs suitable for a maximum of 18 full size 1200mm 48 LED Color Spanfixture units or 18 800mm 32 LED Color Span 2 fixture units or 18 400mm 16 LED Color Span 2 fixture units Color Span 2 fixtures can be combined daisy chained to match each of the outputs of the Color Span PS18 power supply unit Seechartand diagramin Cabling below The Color Span PS1 8 fitsa2U 19 rack 00 TROIR ala 0000 0202020 Cota 290 090 e o a gt E
9. chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 4 V1 1 October 2014 1 1 Chroma Q Color Span 2 IP20 fixture unit The Color Span 2 IP20 fixtures come in lengths of 400mm 16 with 16 high power LEDs 800mm 32 with 32 high power LEDs and 1200mm 48 with 48 high power LEDs Each fixture regardless of length and number of LEDs shall have a total of 4 channels all the time See illustration below A fixture unit can be built to have a variety of LED colours for each of the 4 channels The fixture enclosure units come in custom colours and are suitable for interior applications The high strength extruded and anodised aluminium construction offers complete protection and houses a discreet cable management AD 9 OD GID ODM QI 400mm 16 Color Span Fixture 002 9 GHD OGD OOM 2 GW TDD HPD 2 3 GD 2 94402 339 132 9402 9 GMD 9 4422 SO aseos O 4 EE ES 1200mm 48 Color Span Fixture 1 2 Chroma Q Color Span 2 IP67 fixture unit The Color Span IP67 fixture is a sealed enclosure made of aheavier gauge anodised aluminium extrusion thatis suitablefor external applications The units are available in custom colours and come in lengths of 400mm 16 with 16 high power LEDs 800mm 32 with 32 high power LEDs and 1200mm 48 with 48 high power LEDs Each fixture regardless of length and number of LEDS shall have a total of 4 channels all the time See illu
10. the corresponding LED Colour is mixed by adjusting the levels of the three primary colours White is achieved withall channels atfull 3 channel RGB 1 intensity channel Red Green Blue with Magic Amber and Intensity gives 3 control channels directly affecting the intensity of the corresponding LED Red Green Bluewith MagicAmber and 1channelaffectingtheintensity ofallRGB channels 4 channel RGBA Red Green Blue and Amber gives 4 control channels directly affecting the intensity of the corresponding LED Red Green Blue and Amber Colouris mixedby adjusting the levels of each of thefour colours White is achieved with all channels atfull Internal FX engine odes 1 and 4 incorporate a comprehensive internal FX engine with seven variable parameters to create an unlimited amount of unique lighting effects Descriptions for the effects channels included in the followi Chi Grouping variable grouping facility to run FX within groups Ch2 Colour Speed variable speed of colour scrolling Ch3 Colour Fan variable fan of colour between within groups Ch4 Colour Range variable limit of spectrum range for colour scrolling ci C c modes Mode 1 h5 Colour Step variable control of smoothness of colour scrolling h6 Intensity Effects wide selection of intensity fading and snapping effects h7 Intensity Fan variable fan of intens a
11. www chroma q com 25 800mm 32 Length 1200mm 48 Length 1213mmx87mmx60mm 47 8 x3 4 x2 4 1269mmx101mmx62mm 49 9 x4 x2 5 2 8kg 6 1lbs 6 3kg 13 8lbs 1 422mmx 152mmx 114mm 56 x6 x 4 5 V1 1 October 2014 Shipping Weight 1P20 Rated Enclosure IP67 Rated Enclosure LEDs Power Input Rating Power Connector In Out Data Connector In Out Max Cable Run Control Protocol Cooling System Operating Temperature Construction Colour Built In Hardware Lamp Life IP Rating Approvals Control amp Photometric LEDs LED Engines LEDs Per Engine Total LEDs Control Modes Dimming Curve Variable Effects Engine Effects Parameters Hot Lumen Output Combined Optics Beam Angle Beam Distribution CCT Colour Gamut CRI 1 5kg 3 3lbs 3kg 6 5lbs 4xRGBA total 16 LEDs 2 8kg 6 2lbs 5 2kg 11 5lbs 8xRGBA total32 LEDs See power supply specification sheets 1xRJ45 Chassis in 1xRJ45 Chassis out 1xRJ45 Chassis in 1xRJ45 Chassis out 5m 16 ANSI E1 11 USITT DMX 512 A Convection 0 C to 40 C Anodised aluminium extrusion 3 7kg 8 2lbs 6 8kg 15lbs 12xRGBA total48 LEDs Black White Silver Gold Green Red Pewter Champagne Blue amp Light Bronze Angle bracket for wall ceiling amp floor mounting L70 up to 50 000 hours IP20 amp IP67 EN55103 1 1996 EN55103 2 1996 ICES 003 2004 FCC PART 15 Subpart B 2006 4x RGBA 1 16 16 8x RGBA 2 16 32 See Color Span PS
12. 0 MID 2 a a x o bo o 9 9 o D D o 2 Operation www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 7 V1 1 October 2014 2 1 Unpacking the Units TheColorSpantixturepackageincludes1 unitColorSpan 2fixture withfeetsupport The Color Span PS02 package includes 1 unit Color Span PSO2 power supply unit and an IEC power cord The Color Span PSO6 package includes 1 unit Color Span PSO6 power supply unit and an IEC power cord TheColorSpanPS1 8packageincludes 1 unitColorSpanPS1 8 powersupplyunitwitha1 metretrailinglead 2 2 Cabling The Color Span 2 system utilises a CATS cable system with RJ45 chassis in out to supply power and data from the power supply unit to the fixtures Each output supports a maximum distance of 5m 16 RJ45 Pinto Pin Wiring Diagram BROWN PIN8 WHITE BROWN PIN BLUE PING WHITE BLUE PINS GREEN PIN4 WHITE GREEN PIN3 ORANGE PIN2 WHITE ORANGE PIN1 Color Span 2 User Manual Top view Front cont A RJ45 MALE RJ45 FEMALE www chroma q com 8 BLISFETI PIN1 WHITE ORANGE PIN2 ORANGE PIN3 WHITE GREEN PIN4 GREEN PINS WHITE BLUE PING BLUE PIN7 WHITE BROWN PINS BROWN V1 1 October 2014 Output and Cabling Configurations The RJ45 output connectors of the Color Span PSU units are color coded to indicate the matching Color Span 2 fixture units Output Color Coding Output ColorNumber of LEDs Fixtu
13. 0ooooonvoso 008000000008900095000s000s8 D0000000005600000000000000 3 6 91 Color Span 2 User Manual www chroma q com 32 DISCLAIMER Dimensions and illustrative drawings contained herein are accurate to the company s knowledge at the time of printing however specifications are subject to change without notice V1 1 October 2014 COLOR SPAN PS18 DISCLAIMER Dimensions and illustrative drawings contained herein are accurate to the company s knowledge at the time of printing however specifications are subject to change without notice 5 Maintenance With care the Color Span 2 system will require little maintenance However asthe unitislikelytobeusedinastage environment we recommend periodical internal inspection and cleaning of any resulting dust and cracked oil residue Donotspray liquids onthe frontor rear panel Ifthe frontenclosure requires cleaning wipewithamilddetergentona damp cloth www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 33 V1 1 October 2014
14. 18 PS06 amp PS02 specification sheets Theatrical See Color Span PS18 PS06 amp PS02 specification sheets See Color Span PS18 PS06 amp PS02 specification sheets 660 hot lumens RGBA Close focus lens 1300 hot lumens RGBA Narrow 122 medium 232 or wide 402 approx Symmetrical direct illumination Adjustable 1 000 10 000K Performance enhanced 92 Color Span Power Supply Units Product Code Net Dimensions Without Fixings Width x Height x Depth Net Weight Without Fixings Shipping Dimensions Width x Height x Depth Shipping Weight Power amp Connections Power Input Rating Power connector In Out Data Connectors In Out Maxcablerun Color Span 2 User Manual CHSPPS02 194mmx 140mmx 127mm 7 6 X5 5 x 5 2 8kg 6 2lbs 280mmx 185mm x 130mm 11 x7 3 x5 1 3 0kg 6 7lbs 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 3A IEC chassis male RJ45 5m 16 CHSPPS06 405mmx 362mm x 91mm 16 x14 3 x3 6 9 4kg 20 6lbs 510mmx450mmx 145mm 20 x17 7 X5 7 10 5kg 23lbs 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 64 IEC chassis male www chroma q com 12xRGBA 3 16 48 2 000 hot lumens RGBA CHSPPS18 660mm x 483mm x 88mm 26 x19 x3 5 22kg 49bs 810mmx520mmx 165mm 32 x20 5 x6 5 25kg 55lbs 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 16A Trailing lead V1 1 October 2014 Control Protocol Cooling System Operating Temperature Construction Colour Built In Hardware IP Rating Approvals Control Control Modes
15. 255 Hue for output 2 Red for output 2 Channel 5 Colour Step 0 255 Variable controlofsmoothness of colour scrolling Smoothestis at 0 Most coarse is at 250 Rate will vary with scrolling speed 255 will override effects and switch to RGB Saturation for output 2 Green for output 2 Color Span 2 User Manual www chroma q com 19 V1 1 October 2014 Channel 6 Intensity Effects Intensity for output 2 Blue for output 2 O Static 1 63 Fade on fade off Variable range 63 the fastest 64 127 Fade on snap off Variable range 127 the fastest 128 191 Snap on fade off Variable range 191 the fastest 192 255 Snapon snap off strobe Variable range 255 the fastest Channel 7 Intensity Fan Hue for output 3 Red for output 3 0 255 Variable fan of intensity effect between within groups All units at the same intensity at 0 Alternating units on and off at 255 Channel 8 Hue for output 1 Saturation for output3 Green for output 3 Channel 9 Saturation for output 1 Intensity for output 3 Blue for output 3 Channel 10 Intensity for output 1 Hue for output 4 Red for output 4 Channel 11 Hue for output 2 Saturation for output 4 Green for output 4 Channel 12 Saturation for output2 Intensity for output 4 Blue for output 4 Channel 13 Intensity for output 2 Hue for group output 5 Red for output 5 andsoonuptooutput6 andsoonuptooutput6 andsoonuptoo
16. Chroma Q Color Span 2 User Manual y Chroma Q Version 1 1 October 2014 Software Version 1 6 PN 633 0500 Chroma Q BRILLIANT SOLUTIONS Warranty Statement Chroma Q warrants to the original purchaser with proof of purchase that its delivered products shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 12 months from date of shipment Chroma Q will repair or at its option provide an equivalent item or replace the defective product during the stated warranty period This warranty applies only to the repair or replacement of the product and only when the product is properly handled installed and maintained according to Chroma Q instructions This warranty excludes defects resulting from improper handling storage installation acts of God fire vandalism or civil disturbances Purchaser must notify Chroma Q in writing within 14 days of noticing the defect This warranty excludes field labour or service charges related to the repair or replacement of the product The warranty contained herein shall not extend to any finished goods or spare parts from which any serial number has been removed or which have been damaged or rendered defective a as a result of normal wear and tear wilful or accidental damage negligence misuse or abuse b due to water or moisture lightning windstorm abnormal voltage harmonic distortion dust dirt corrosion or other external caus
17. Fan 0 255 Variable fan of intensity effect between within groups All units at the same intensity at 0 Alternating units on and off at 255 Channel 7 Hue for all 6 outputs Channel 8 Saturation for all 6 outputs Channel 9 Intensity for all 6 outputs Total DMX Channels 9 DMX channels 3 DMX channels 3 DMX channels Color Span PS06 DMX Personality Mode 7 10 Mode 7 amp 8 each outputis 1 group cell Mode 9 amp 10 all 6 outputsis 1 group Color Span 2 Control Mode 7 Control Modere Control Mode 9 ControlMade 10 v1 6 24ch 6 x RGBA ecole XRGBI 4ch 1 x RGBA 4ch 1x RGBI with Magic Amber with Magic Amber Channel 1 Red for output 1 Red for output 1 Red for all 6 outputs Red for all 6 outputs Channel 2 Green for output 1 Green for output 1 Green forall 6 outputs Green forall 6 outputs Channel 3 Blue for output 1 Blue for output 1 Blue for all 6 outputs Blue forall 6 outputs Channel 4 Amber for output 1 Intensity for output 1 Amber for all 6 outputs Intensity for all 6 outputs Channel 5 Red for output 2 Red for output 2 Channel 6 Green for output 2 Green for output 2 Channel 7 Blue for output 2 Blue for output 2 Channel 8 Amber for output 2 Intensity for output 2 Channel 9 Red for output 3 Red for output 3 Channel 10 Green for output 3 Green for output 3 Channel 11 Blue for output 3 Blue for output 3 Channel 12 Amber for output 3 Intensity for outp
18. IO COOOOOOODOOODOCID apocogeancoancan 47 76 2 58 1213 2 60 4 3 42 86 8 DISCLAIMER Dimensions and ilustrative drawings contained herein are accurate lo the company s knowledge at the time of printing however specifications are subject to change without notice 32 Color Span 2 IP20 Fixture EA 32 06 Color Span 2 User Manual 814 4 DISCLAIMER Dimensions and illustrative drawings contained herein are accurate to the company s knowledge at the time of printing however specifications are subject to change without notice www chroma q com 28 V1 1 October 2014 16 Color Span2 IP20 Fixture 16 36 415 6 DISCLAIMER Dimensions and illustrative drawings contained herein are accurate to the company s knowledge at the time of printing however specifications are subject to change without notice 48 Color Span IP67 Fixture 1269 Omm lt 9 95 1246 5mm 49 08 as 1204 0mm 47 39 l www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 29 V1 1 October 2014 32 Color Span IP67 Fixture 862 5mm 33 95 340 0mm 33 08 q 101 0mm i 4 00 y E 16 Color Span IP67 Fixture 456 0mm 1 7 95 _ L 434 Omm 17 08 _ Lo O CA www chroma q com Co
19. Magic Amber 11 LkSel 1 Variable Selection of pre programmed looks 12 DEMO Stand alone effects sequence Magic Amber is the term used for the unit s ability to bring in Amber when mixing colors that require it Color Span PS06 Power Supply Unit Software Version 1 6 Mode Name Ch Grouping Description 1 fxHSI 25 Variable 7 x Effects 6 x Hue Saturation Intensity 2 HSI 18 Single 6 x Hue Saturation Intensity 3 RGB 18 Single 6x Red Green Blue with Magic Amber 4 fxHSI 9 All grouped 6x effects Hue Saturation Intensity 5 HSI 3 All grouped 1 x Hue Saturation Intensity 6 RGB 3 All grouped 1x Red Green Blue with Magic Amber 7 RGBA 24 Single 6 x Red Green Blue Amber 8 RGBI 24 Single 6 x Red Green Blue Intensity with Magic Amber 9 RGBA 4 Allgrouped 1 x Red Green Blue Amber 10 RGBI 4 Allgrouped 1 x Red Green Blue Intensity with Magic Amber 11 LkSel 1 Variable Selection of pre programmed looks 12 DEMO Stand alone effects sequence Magic Amber is the term used for the unit s ability to bring in Amber when mixing colors that require it Color Span 2 User Manual www chroma q com 11 V1 1 October 2014 Color Span PS02 Power Supply Unit Software Version 1 6 Mode Name Ch Grouping Description 1 fxHSI 13 Variable 7x effe
20. ad to adjust the DMX start address 2 Press Enter and hold for 2 seconds to save www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 10 V1 1 October 2014 gt Control Mode The PS02 PS06 PS18 can be set to operate in various DMX controlled modes The control options are fxHSI Hue Saturation Intensity and Effects HSI Hue Saturation and Intensity RGB Red Green Blue with Magic Amber RGBA Red Green Blue and Amber RGBI Red Green Blue wit Pre programmed looks and stan h Magic Amber and Intensity dalone effects 1 From Home use the slide pad to access Control Mode 2 Press Enter then use the slide pad to scroll and select the control mode 3 Press Enter and hold for 2 seconds to save Color Span PS18 Power Supply Unit Software Version 1 6 Mode Name Ch Grouping Description 1 fxHSI 61 Variable 7 xeffects 18 x Hue Saturation Intensity 2 HSI 54 Single 18 x Hue Saturation Intensity 3 RGB 54 Single 18x Red Green Blue with Magic Amber 4 fxHSI 9 Allgrouped 6x effects Hue Saturation Intensity 5 HSI 3 Allgrouped 1 x Hue Saturation Intensity 6 RGB 3 Allgrouped 1xRed Green Blue with Magic Amber 7 RGBA 72 Single 18 x Red Green Blue Amber 8 RGBI 72 Single 18 x Red Green Blue Intensity with Magic Amber 9 RGBA 4 Allgrouped 1 x Red Green Blue Amber 10 RGBI 4 Allgrouped 1 x Red Green Blue Intensity with
21. agic Amber with Magic Amber Channel 1 Red for output 1 Red for output 1 Red for all 2 outputs Red for all 2 outputs Channel 2 Green for output 1 Green for output 1 Green for all 2 outputs Green for all 2 outputs Channel 3 Blue for output 1 Blue for output 1 Blue for all 2 outputs Blue for all 2 outputs Channel 4 Amber for output 1 Intensity for output 1 Amber for all 2 outputs Intensity for all 2 outputs Channel 5 Red for output 2 Red for output 2 Channel 6 Green for output 2 Green for output 2 Channel 7 Blue for output 2 Blue for output 2 Channel 8 Amber for output 2 Intensity for output 2 Total DMX 8 DMX channels 8 DMX channels 4 DMX channels 4 DMX channels Channels Color Span PS18 PS06 PS02 DMX Personality Mode 11 Mode 11 1ch Color Span 2 v1 6 Look Stor Channel 1 Channel levels and the corresponding Look numbers Channel Level Look Channel Level Look Channel Level Look 0 OFF 33 35 11 69 71 22 1 2 1 36 38 12 72 74 23 3 5 2 39 42 13 75 78 24 6 9 3 43 45 14 79 81 25 10 11 4 46 48 15 83 85 26 12 15 5 49 51 16 86 88 27 16 19 6 52 54 17 89 91 28 20 22 7 56 58 18 92 94 29 www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 24 V1 1 October 2014 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting is a process of elimination First rule out the other field factors i e bad connections faulty cables and power supplies For
22. be Variable range 255 the fastest Color Span 2 User Manual www chroma q com 17 V1 1 October 2014 Channel 6 Intensity Fan 0 255 Variable fan of intensity effect between within groups All units at the same intensity at 0 Alternating units on and off at 255 Channel 7 Hue for all 18 outputs Channel 8 Saturation for all 18 outputs Channel 9 Intensity for all 18 outputs Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Total DMX 9 DMX channels 3 DMX channels 3 DMX channels Channels ColorSpanPS18 DMX Personality Mode 7 10 Mode 7 amp 8 each outputis 1 group cell Mode 9 8 10 all 18 outputsis 1 group Control Mode 8 Control Mode 10 eee amenasa e et ac with Magic Amber with Magic Amber Channel 1 Red for output 1 Red for output 1 Red for all 18 outputs Red for all 18 outputs Channel 2 Green for output 1 Green for output 1 Green forall 18 outputs Green forall 18 outputs Channel 3 Blue for output 1 Blue for output 1 Blue forall 18 outputs Blue forall 18 outputs Channel 4 Amber for output 1 Intensity for output 1 Amber for all 18 outputs Intensity for all 18 outputs Channel 5 Red for output 2 Red for output 2 Channel 6 Green for output 2 Green for output 2 Channel 7 Blue for output 2 Blue for output 2 Channel 8 Amber for output 2 Intensity for output 2 Channel 9 Red for output 3 Red for out
23. ber Cool White Warm White or any colour combination Narrow medium or wide beam angles This vast range of configurations combined with a very powerful 2000 lumens output per 1 2m 4 foot and ultra slim design makes the Color Span 2 suitable for a wide range of wall wash cove effects and feature lighting applications inthe architectural and entertainment sectors As well as benefiting from the same high quality components and innovative LED technologies found in other leading Chroma Q LED products the fixture s highly efficient solid state technology requires less power and maintenance compared io conventional luminaires enabling ittowash a 21 6m 72 foot long wall from just a single wall outlet Configure the IP rating body length body colour LED colours 4 circuits LowprofileLED covelightingandwallwashsystem Ultrabright 2000lumensper1 2m 4ft Choice of 2 6 amp 18 way power supplies Smooth linear dimming curve Optional RGBA Magic Amber configuration Magic Amber is the term used for the unit s ability to bring in Amber when mixing colours that require it Note HAND Handheld Co reference to All photometric values listed in this document are based on testing and measurements conducted by certified independent laboratories with HELD COLOUR METERS our Meters provide a limited measuring range for LED fixtures which results in inconsistent and unreliable data he IES standards www
24. cts 2 x Hue Saturation Intensity 2 HSI 6 Single 2 x Hue Saturation Intensity 3 RGB 6 Single 2x Red Green Blue with Magic Amber 4 fxHSI 9 Allgrouped 6x effects Hue Saturation Intensity 5 HSI 3 All grouped 1 x Hue Saturation Intensity 6 RGB 3 Allgrouped 1xRed Green Blue with Magic Amber 7 RGBA 8 Single 2 x Red Green Blue Amber 8 RGBI 8 Single 2 x Red Green Blue Intensity with Magic Amber 9 RGBA 4 Allgrouped 1 x Red Green Blue Amber 10 RGBI 4 Allgrouped 1 x Red Green Blue Intensity with Magic Amber 11 LkSel 1 Variable Selection of pre programmed looks 12 DEMO Stand alone effects sequence Magic Amberis the term used for the unit s ability to bring in Amber when mixing colors that require it gt When DMXis Lost If DMX is not detected various output options can be selected From Home usethe slidepadto access When DMXis Lost PressEnter thenscrolltoselectfrom the options PressEnterandholdfor2secondstosave 1 2 3 The options are e Off willsnaptooff Oo Color Span 2 User Manual Hold willhold lastvalid DMX state Trig will defaultto Time Triggers mode Look 1 42 will snap to the Look of your choice www chroma q com 12 V1 1 October 2014 gt Look Store The PS02 PSO6 PS18 has 42 internal FX Looks for standalone operation 1 9 are preset To replay a Look 1 2 FromHome usetheslidepadto access Look Store Press Enter then scroll through the Looks
25. es c by operation outside the specifications contained in the user documentation d by the use of spare parts not manufactured or sold by Chroma Q or by the connection or integration of other equipment or software not approved by Chroma Q unless the Customer provides acceptable proof to Chroma Q that the defect or damage was not caused by the above e by modification repair or service by anyone other than Chroma Q who has not applied for and been approved by Chroma Q to do such modification repair or service unless the Customer provides acceptable proof to Chroma Q that the defect or damage was not caused by the above f due to procedures deviating from procedures specified by Chroma Q or g due to failure to store install test commission maintain operate or use finished goods and spare parts in a safe and reasonable manner and in accordance with Chroma Q s instructions h by repair or replacement of engines without factory training The warranty contained herein shall not apply to finished goods or spare parts which are sold as is as second hand as used as demo or under similar qualifications or to Consumables Consumables is defined as any part s of goods or part s for use with goods which part s of goods or part s for use with goods are consumed during the operation of the goods and which part s of goods or part s for use with goods require replacement from time to time by a user such as but not lim
26. ited to light bulbs The warranty contained herein shall not apply unless the total purchase price for the defective finished goods or spare parts has been paid by the due date for payment The warranty contained herein applies only to the original purchaser and are not assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser or end user This warranty is subject to the shipment of the goods within the warranty period to the Chroma Q warranty returns department by the purchaser at the purchasers expense If no fault is found Chroma Q will charge the purchaser for the subsequent return of the goods Chroma Q reserves the right to change the warranty period without prior notice and without incurring obligation and expressly disclaims all warranties not stated in this limited warranty Disclaimer www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 1 V1 1 October 2014 The information contained herein is offered in good faith and is believed to be accurate However because conditions and methods of use of our products are beyond our control this information should not be used in substitution for customer s tests to ensure that Chroma Q products are safe effective and fully satisfactory for the intended end use Suggestions of use shall not be taken as inducements to infringe any patent Chroma Q sole warranty is that the product will meet the sales specifications in effect at the time of shipment Your exclusive remedy for breach of such warranty i
27. lor Span 2 User Manual 30 V1 1 October 2014 Color Span Power Supply Units COLOR SPAN ba e WE PS 2WAY 00 E aj 000000000000000 000000000000000 O o o o 00 O O 9 o o 008 5000008000000000 099990 00000000000 o000026e98988898080088088 0080000800 060000080 0009000090000 000900000098 7 6 194 SO 60ogqg000000 000 0080 9 Ol O SU 0000000000000000 00 DISCLAIMER Dimensions and illustrative drawings contained herein are accurate to the company s knowledge at the time of printing however specifications are subject to change without notice 069885000000 00000000980 0000098000000 www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 31 V1 1 October 2014 COLOR SPAN PS06 i i 0000000 000009000000000000 veooaoooso 000000000600 CC b000004000 200000000000 OL Jo oovonvavoo 209000600000 poo oovaDaD 0800000000605 09000000000050 avpaosavaoanananacoonvanvabo CE O T O Doe o ooneDoDaDaooeDaDaD 2000906060060 560000000000n ga oanaeanananenvavacnobvanvaveg D00030000060509090t90 000 Doa ooDaoDaDoaDono ooaDaD 9890900 ecsscesnononoooaveaovaov apanvaocoaananvananaocaoaanvao os oco oe ee Gee oOHoooKo eo oe oon apanacanananananaceasaanan 085090000000000800000ovovaso o 900 p00e0c0aaeoonanvaonannna 0000500oeco vovovoooooeo a0Qoageogvannnoanaoavannanea 900000 0000D060a
28. or output 4 Channel 12 Saturation for output2 Intensity for output 4 Blue for output 4 Channel 13 Intensity for output 2 Hue for group output 5 Red for output 5 and so on up to output 18 andsoonuptooutput18 andsoonuptooutput18 Total DMX 61 DMX channels 54 DMX channels 54 DMX channels Channels Color Span PS18 DMX Personality Mode 4 6 All 18 outputs is 1 group Color Span 2 Control Mode 4 Control Mode 5 ale nee v1 6 9ch 6fx HSI 3ch 1 x HSI with Magic Amber Channel 1 Colour Speed Hue for all 18 outputs Red for all 18 outputs 0 255 Variable speed of colour scrolling From staticatOtomaximumat255 Channel 2 Colour Fan Saturation forall 18 outputs Green forall 18 outputs 0 255 Variable fan of colour between within groups All units are the same colour at 0 Channel 3 Colour Range Intensity for all 18 Blue for all 18 outputs 0 Full spectrum outputs 1 255 Variable limit of spectrum for colour scrolling Single colour at 1 full spectrum at 255 Channel 4 Colour Step 0 255 Variable controlofsmoothness of colour scrolling Smoothestis at O Most coarse is at 250 Rate will vary with scrolling speed 255 will override effects and switch to RGB Channel 5 Intensity Effects O Static 1 63 Fade on fade off Variable range 63 the fastest 64 127 Fade on snap off Variable range 127 the fastest 128 191 Snap on fade off Variable range 191 the fastest 192 255 Snapon snap off stro
29. oups All units are the same colour at 0 Intensity for output 1 Blue for output 1 Channel 4 Colour Range 0Fullspectrum 1 255 Variable limit of spectrum for colour scrolling Single colour at 1 full spectrum at 255 Hue for output 2 Red for output 2 Channel 5 Colour Step 0 255 Variable controlofsmoothness of colour scrolling Smoothestis at 0 Most coarse is at 250 Rate will vary with scrolling speed 255 will override effects and switch to RGB Saturation for output 2 Green for output 2 Color Span 2 User Manual www chroma q com 16 V1 1 October 2014 Channel 6 Intensity Effects Intensity for output 2 Blue for output 2 O Static 1 63 Fade on fade off Variable range 63 the fastest 64 127 Fade on snap off Variable range 127 the fastest 128 191 Snap on fade off Variable range 191 the fastest 192 255 Snapon snap off strobe Variable range 255 the fastest Channel 7 Intensity Fan Hue for output 3 Red for output 3 0 255 Variable fan of intensity effect between within groups All units at the same intensity at 0 Alternating units on and off at 255 Channel 8 Hue for output 1 Saturation for output3 Green for output 3 Channel 9 Saturation for output 1 Intensity for output 3 Blue for output 3 Channel 10 Intensity for output 1 Hue for output 4 Red for output 4 Channel 11 Hue for output 2 Saturation for output 4 Green f
30. put 3 Channel 10 Green for output 3 Green for output 3 Channel 11 Blue for output 3 Blue for output 3 Channel 12 Amber for output 3 Intensity for output 3 Channel 13 Red for output 4 Red for output 4 and so on up to andso on up to output output 18 18 Total DMX 72 DMX channels 72 DMX channels 4 DMX channels 4 DMX channels Channels Color Span 2 User Manual www chroma q com 18 V1 1 October 2014 Color Span PS06 DMX Personality Mode 1 3 Mode 1 grouping is Variable Mode 2 amp 3 each single output is 1 group Color Span 2 v1 6 Control Mode 1 25ch 7fx 6 x HSI Control Mode 2 18ch 6x HSI Control Mode 3 18ch 6 x RGB with Magic Amber Channel 1 Grouping 0 100 Variable grouping range between 1 6 cells with FX running within the group 102 206 variable grouping range between 1 6 cells with FX running between the groups 209 255 Variable grouping range for every 2ndto every 18th cell in a group Hue for output 1 Redfor output 1 Channel 2 Colour Speed 0 255 Variable speed of colour scrolling From staticatOtomaximumat255 Saturation for output 1 Green for output 1 Channel 3 Colour Fan 0 255 Variable fan of colour between within groups All units are the same colour at 0 Intensity for output 1 Blue for output 1 Channel 4 Colour Range 0Fullspectrum 1 255 Variable limit of spectrum for colour scrolling Single colour at 1 full spectrum at
31. re Length in Fixture Length mm Brown 16 16 400 Orange 2 32 800 Yellow 48 48 1200 Output Configurations PSU Output ColorConfiguration 2 outputs x 48 LEDs fixture Yellow 2 outputs x 32 LEDs 16 LEDs fixtures 2 outputs x 16 LEDs 16 LEDs 16 LEDs fixtures Orange 2 outputs x 32LEDsfixture 2 outputs x 16 LEDs 16 LEDs fixtures Brown 2 outputs x 16LEDs fixture 6 outputs x 48 LEDs fixture PS06Yellow 6 outputs x 32 LEDs 16 LEDs fixtures 6 outputs x 16 LEDs 16 LEDs 16 LEDs fixtures Orange 6outputsx 32LEDs fixture 6 outputs x 16 LEDs 16 LEDs fixtures Brown 6 outputs x 16 LEDsfixture 18 outputs x 48 LEDs fixture PS18Yellow 18 outputs x 32 LEDs 16 LEDs fixtures 18 outputs x 16 LEDs 16 LEDs 16 LEDs fixtures Orange 18 outputs x 32LEDsfixture 18 outputs x 16 LEDs 16 LEDs fixtures Brown 18 outputs x 16 LEDs fixtures PS02 Output Color Yellow 1 PSU Output 48 LEDs Fixture 1 PSU Output 32 LEDs Fixture 16 LEDs Fixture 1 PSU Output 16 LEDs Fixture 16 LEDs Fixture 16 LEDs Fixture Output Color Orange 1 PSU Output 32 LEDs Fixture 1 PSU Output 16 LEDs Fixture 16 LEDs Fixture Output Color Brown 1 PSU Output 16 LEDs Fixture Note Damage may occurto the fixture unitifitis notthe appropriate size as indicated on each output connector of the PSU www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 9 V1 1 October 2014
32. s limited to refund of purchase price or replacement of any product shown to be other than as warranted Chroma Q reserves the right to change or make alteration to devices and their functionality without notice due to our ongoing research and development The Chroma Q Color Span 2 range has been designed specifically for the lighting industry Regular maintenance should be performed to ensure that the products perform well in the entertainment environment If you experience any difficulties with any Chroma Q products please contact your selling dealer If your selling dealer is unable to help please contact support chroma q com If the selling dealer is unable to satisfy your servicing needs please contact the following for full factory service Outside North America North America Tel 44 0 1494 446000 Tel 416 255 9494 Fax 44 0 1494 461024 Fax 416 255 3514 support chroma g com support chroma g com For further information please visit the Chroma Q website at www chroma q com Chroma Q and Color Span 2 are trademarks for more information on this visit www chroma q com trademarks The rights and ownership of all trademarks are recognised Important Notice As per the requirements in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards for product approval please refer to the OSHA web pages http www osha gov dts otpca nrtl for information on the list of Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories NRTLs and the
33. scope of recognition Table of Contents 1 A nutan nntb nunn nanan Mnn nAAAANNNEEEAEEERNNREEEEEEEENANEEEEEEEEE ARENE EEEE na 3 www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 2 V1 1 October 2014 2 Operation e o ta te det a ll dela lat tae dled nea O all la sc a beaver bead 7 2 1 UNPACKING tne Unit nenea ee nenea eta aa inmana A 8 2 2 Cabling srann a i nts mam Pa ec ou poa o poata ez iam toc vad Mom m on oa e poat 8 2 3 MOWING e ce zica aa ati dad hth whieh thd eh ob teh cob pod woh ceh rob ed rob coral wed col rok od ted coh s 10 2 4 CUMS ERTS Tere O ere 10 2 5 E VIXBIOLOCOL st o Do o ao os AI dd Dea 16 3 Troubleshooting se ee e ae ca n ii Do la 25 4 Specification E i a ot E ed 25 4 1 Technical Specifications serana RR 25 4 2 Drawing s DIMEN SINS e r INSI 27 5 Maintenance pese e secat as 33 1 Product overview www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 3 V1 1 October 2014 The Chroma Q Color Span 2 is a configurable low profile ultra bright LED cove lighting and wall wash system for wide ranging applications The fixture gives lighting designers specifiers and end users the flexibility to specify many aspects of its design to meet their particular application needs including IP rating Body length Body colour LED colours Optics Indoor IP20 or outdoor IP67 rated use 400mm 16 800mm 32 or 1200mm 48 10 colours including stock Black White or Silver RGBA single colour Red Green Blue Am
34. stration below A fixture unit can be builtto have a variety of LED colours for each of the 4 channels See illustration below The cable system for a Color Span IP67 fixture shall be customised to suit the application requirements CHANNEL No 1200mm 48 Color Span IP67 Fixture www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 5 V1 1 October 2014 13 Chroma Q Color Span power supply units Arangeof DMX controlled power supplies are availableto accommodate most applications Each Color Span Power Supply features outputs via RJ45 The nit can be controlled remotely via ANSI E1 11 USITT DMX 512 A XLR 5 pin The control options incorporatethe HSI Hue Saturation and Intensity RGB Red Green Blue with Magic Amber RGBA Red Green Blue and Amber control modes and a dynamic variable effects engine integrated in the software which gives the lighting designer full control over colour and effects ombinations o agic Amber isthe term used for the unit s ability to bring in Amber when mixing colours that require it The RJ45 output connectors of the Color Span PSU units are color coded to indicate the appropriate Color Span 2 fixture units Output Color Coding Output Color CodeNumber of LED Fixture Length in Fixture Length mm Brown 16 16 400 Orange 32 32 800 Yellow 48 48 1200 www chroma q com Color Span 2 User Manual 6 V1 1
35. technical support and or parts please contact your selling dealer or the offices listed in this manual 23 25 8 59 61 19 95 97 30 26 27 9 62 64 20 98 100 31 29 32 10 65 68 21 Symptom Possible Cause Solution Fixture does not respond to The power supply unit is set to the wrong or different DMX Check DMX address and Mode settings DMX control address Check replace DMX run from the console to Bad cable connecting DMX control and the power supply the power supply unit unit Check replace power amp data cable from power Bad cable connecting the power supply unit and the fixture s supply unit to the fixture Bad in through connection between adjacent power supply Check replace power amp data cable between units Bad in through connection between adjacent fixtures adjace nt fixtures 4 Specification 4 1 Technical Specifications Color Span 2 Fixture Unit Product Code Net Dimensions WxHxD IP20 Rated Enclosure IP67 Rated Enclosure Net Weight Without Fixings IP20 Rated Enclosure IP67 Rated Enclosure Shipping Dimensions WxHxD Color Span 2 User Manual CHSP followed by your 5 option codes 400mm 16 Length 416mmx87mmx60mm 800mmx87mmx60mm 16 4 x3 4 x2 4 32 x3 4 x 2 4 456mmx 101mmx62mm 862mmx 101mmx62mm 17 9 x 4 x2 5 33 9 x 4 x 2 5 1 1kg 2 5lbs 2 0kg 4 5lbs 2 5kg 5 5lbs 4 7kg 10 4lbs 584mmx 152mmx 114mm 991mmx 152mmx 114mm 23 x6 x 4 5 39 x6 x 4 5
36. ut 3 Channel 13 Red for output 4 Red for output 4 Color Span 2 User Manual www chroma q com 21 V1 1 October 2014 and so on up to andsoonuptooutput6 output 6 Total DMX 24 DMX channels 24 DMX channels 4 DMX channels 4 DMX channels Channels Color Span PS02 DMX Personality Mode 1 3 Mode 1 grouping is Variable Mode 2 amp 3 each single output is 1 group Color Span 2 Control Mode 1 Control Mode 2 eH ee v1 6 13ch 7fx 2 x HSI 6ch 2xHSI with Magic Amber Channel 1 Grouping Hue for output 1 Red for output 1 0 100 Variable grouping range between 1 2 cells with FX running within the group 102 206 variable grouping range between 1 2 cells with FX running between the groups 209 255 Variable grouping range for every 2ndto every 18th cell in a group Channel 2 Colour Speed Saturation for output 1 Green for output 1 0 255 Variable speed of colour scrolling From staticatOtomaximumat255 Channel 3 Colour Fan Intensity for output 1 Blue for output 1 0 255 Variable fan of colour between within groups All units are the same colour at 0 Color Span 2 User Manual www chroma q com 22 V1 1 October 2014 Channel 4 Colour Range 0Fullspectrum 1 255 Variable limit of spectrum for colour scrolling Single colour at 1 full spectrum at 255 Hue for output 2 Red for output 2 Channel 5 Colour Step 0 255 Variable controlof smoothness of colour
37. utput6 Total DMX 25 DMX channels 18 DMX channels 18 DMX channels Channels Color Span PS06 DMX Personality Mode 4 6 All 6 outputs as 1 group Color Span2 v1 6 Control Mode 4 9ch 6fx HSI Control Mode 5 8ch 1 x HSI Control Mode 6 Bch 1 x RGB with Magic Amber Channel Colour Speed 0 255 Variable speed of colour scrolling From staticatOto maximum at255 Hue for all 6 outputs Redfor all 6 outputs Channel 2 Colour Fan 0 255 Variable fan of colour between within groups All units are the same colour at 0 Saturation for all 6 outputs Green for all 6 outputs Channel 3 Colour Range 0 Full spectrum 1 255 Variable limit of spectrum for colour scrolling Single colour at 1 full spectrum at 255 Intensity for all 6 outputs Blue for all 6 outputs Channel 4 Colour Step 0 255 Variable controlofsmoothness of colour scrolling Smoothestis at 0 Most coarse is at 250 Rate will vary with scrolling speed 255 will override effects and switch to RGB Color Span 2 User Manual www chroma q com 20 V1 1 October 2014 Channel 5 Intensity Effects O Static 1 63 Fade on fade off Variable range 63 the fastest 64 127 Fade on snap off Variable range 127 the fastest 128 191 Snap on fade off Variable range 191 the fastest 192 255 Snapon snap off strobe Variable range 255 the fastest Channel 6 Intensity
38. utputs 0 255 Variable fan of colour between within groups All units are the same colour at 0 Channel 3 Colour Range Intensity for all 2 Blue for all 2 outputs 0Fullspectrum outputs 1 255 Variable limit of spectrum for colour scrolling Single colour at 1 full spectrum at 255 Color Span 2 User Manual www chroma q com 23 V1 1 October 2014 Channel 4 Colour Step 0 255 Variable controlofsmoothness of colour scrolling Smoothestis at 0 Most coarse is at 250 Rate will vary with scrolling speed 255 will override effects and switch to RGB Channel 5 Intensity Effects O Static 1 63 Fade on fade off Variable range 63 the fastest 64 127 Fade on snap off Variable range 127 the fastest 128 191 Snap on fade off Variable range 191 the fastest 192 255 Snapon snap off strobe Variable range 255 the fastest Channel 6 Intensity Fan 0 255 Variable fan of intensity effect between within groups All units at the same intensity at 0 Alternating units on and off at 255 Channel 7 Hue for output 1 Channel 8 Saturation for output 1 Channel 9 Intensity for output 1 Total DMX Channels 9 DMX channels 3 DMX channels 3 DMX channels Color Span PS02 DMX Personality Mode 7 10 Mode 7 amp 8 each outputis 1 group cell Mode 9 amp 10 all2 outputs as 1 group Control Mode 8 Control Mode 10 E a ie ID i with M
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