GLP JDC Line 500 handleiding
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Shutter / intensity effects
The JDC Line 500’s electronic shutter effect provides single flash, pulse, opening pulse,
closing pulse, random pulse, random opening pulse, random closing pulse, double
flash, random double flash, triple flash, random triple flash, spike, lightning, random
pixel flash and random fixture flash effects as well as instant blackout. From firmware
v.1.0.0, you can apply an offset between the flash in different fixtures, making it easy to
create flash chases.
Background Color
All control modes offer a set of RGBW channels with a separate dimmer called
Background Color. By default these channels should be set to 0% because they are
not necessary for normal use of the fixture.
The Background Color channels let you add a low-priority background color, giving
you the ability to set a continuous background color for ambient light in the set design,
for example. You can add any of the fixture’s other effects on top of the background
color at any time.
Background Color works as in these two examples:
● No Background Color active - Background Color is set to 0%.
You can use the main fixture as normal, but all flash effects run on top of a “black”
background. The intervals between flashes are black (off).
● Background Color active - Background Color is set to Blue 100%.
You can use the main fixture as normal, for example red flashes, but all flash effects
run on top of a blue background. This gives red flashes with blue in-between the
flashes.
Background color and main color mixing
You can define how the background color and the main fixture color are mixed. There
are three options:
Crossfade (default) – the Background Color stays in the background and the main
color has higher priority. If you fade in a main color, the background color will
crossfade to the main color. For example, if you set a blue background color and
then fade in continuous red on the main color channels you will obtain a crossfade
from blue background to red main color.
Mix – the Background Color mixes with the main color. For example, if you set a
blue background color and then run a red Flash on the main color channels, the
result will be a magenta flash. The main color of the flash will mix with the
background color.
Override – the Background Color stays in the background. The color displayed
using the main channels has higher priority and will not mix with the background
color. As soon the main color value is >0 the background color will black out and
the main color will appear. For example, if you set a blue background color and
then fade in continuous red on the main color channels, the blue will disappear
completely and the red will fade up from zero intensity. The main red color will not
mix or crossfade with the background blue color.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | GLP |
| Model | JDC Line 500 |
| Categorie | Verlichting |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 7737 MB |







