CyClone 360 user manual Introduction

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Introduction

The Cyclone360 is a unique wireless controlled LED fixture with a 360 degree beam. A microprocessor controls the 16 million available colors of each of the 8 individual clusters. Built in special effects are all controlled by the user using a wireless transmitter from 400 feet away. Communication is RF (radio frequency) so line of sight is not required.

The Cyclone360 has two modes of operation. Single Mode and Octal Mode. Single Mode the Cyclone360 operates as a conventional ColorMaker fixture with all 8 clusters controlled using a single RGB channel. Single mode also includes our ColorRoll technology. Octal Mode the Cyclone360 requires 10 RGB channels to control the clusters and effects. 8 channels are requires to set the individual RGB levels of each of the clusters and 2 channels for effects. The Cyclone360 incorperates our auto address feature to easy setup. The Cyclone360 is compatable with all ColorMaker transmitters operating on 916 Mhz.

The Cyclone360 was designed for a variety of applications from high energy effects fixture to soft glow illuminator. Mounting bracket provides the user with the option of operating the Cyclone360 as a horazontal or vertical fixture for cool effects. ColorMaker Inc. also offers brackets to hang the fixture inside spandex columns, cones or balloons.

The Cyclone operates on 12 volts DC and can be powered by one of our Battery packs or run from an AC 110 volt outlet using the Gl2500 power supply.

Table of Contents

Cyclone360 Overview

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Auto Addressing

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Effects Controls

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Fade or Flash

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Patterns

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Scene Control CM-T10-PRO-Enhanced

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Contents Cyclone360 Introduction Cyclone360 Overview Power up the Cyclone360Selecting the Mode Getting StartedEffects SelectEffects Definitions Pattern Q10 Green Fade or Flash Q10 REDPattern Direction Foward or Reverse Pattern Number Dimmer LevelPattern Editing Cluster Colors Single ModePatterns Introducing How do I remove the dead spot in my ColorRoll ? Remeber fade rates are perportional to dimmer valuesNeed a Disco Look ? ColorMaker can do it Adjusting the ColorRoll Fade Rate ExampleFade Rate Values Saved to Memory Page Warranty