Chauvet 10:14, a 2009-06-04 user manual DMX Channel Values, Channel Value Function Strobe

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DMX Channel Values

Channel

Value

Function

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Strobe

 

 

 

000 015

Gobo Stopped

 

 

1

016 091

Adjacent gobo strobe: Slow > Fast

 

092 135

Adjacent color strobe: Slow > Fast

 

136 195

Adjacent color and gobo strobe: Slow > Fast

 

196 255

Gobo shake: Slow > Fast

 

 

 

Gobo

 

 

 

000 007

Blackout

 

 

 

008 015

Open

 

 

 

016 023

Gobo 1

 

 

 

024 031

Gobo 2

 

 

 

032 039

Gobo 3

 

 

 

040 047

Gobo 4

 

 

 

048 055

Gobo 5

14

 

2

056 063

Gobo 6

 

 

 

 

064 071

Gobo 7

 

 

 

072 079

Gobo 8

 

 

 

080 087

Gobo 9

 

 

 

088 095

Gobo 10

 

 

 

096 103

Gobo 11

 

 

 

104 111

Gobo 12

 

1

 

112 119

Gobo 13

 

 

 

120 127

Gobo 14

 

 

 

128 255

Gobo Spin: Slow > Fast

 

 

 

Color

 

 

 

000 010

Open/White

 

 

 

011 012

Red

 

 

 

022 023

Cyan

 

 

 

033 034

Yellow

 

 

 

044 045

Green

 

 

3

055 065

Magenta

 

 

 

066 076

Light Blue

 

 

 

077 087

Dark Yellow

 

 

 

088 098

Light Green

 

 

 

099 109

Orange

 

 

 

110 120

Tri-Color (Red-White-Blue)

 

 

121 127

Quad-Color

 

 

 

128 255

Color Spin: Slow > Fast

 

4

000 255

Pan

 

 

 

0° - 180°

 

 

5

000 255

Tilt

 

 

 

0° - 90°

 

 

Intimidator™ Scan LED

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