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German Light Products®
KNV Dot and Line User Manual Rev. V34-20210820-1 11
White LEDs
KNV Dot and Line fixtures feature one or five cool white LEDs respectively that produce
powerful white light at 5000 K. White LEDs can be controlled together or individually
depending on the DMX control mode selected.
The white LEDs offer shutter and dimming effects including a powerful strobe, flashing
at up to 16.67 Hz, or operate continuously to give high-output wash effects with a 120°
beam angle.
You can also select from a wide range of pre-programmed dynamic FX patterns to run
on the white LEDs.
Color LEDs
The Dot and Line fixtures’ RGB LEDs are arranged into circles of 16 LEDs around each
white LED. RGB LEDs can be controlled together or individually depending on the DMX
control mode selected.
You can run a wide range of color effects (including strobe effects and dynamic FX
patterns) on the RGB LEDs, or you can operate them continuously using RGB color
mixing to provide a color wash with a 120° beam angle.
You can also use the RGB LEDs to add blue or red to the powerful white LEDs and
adjust their color temperature.
Pixel mapping and pixel orientation
See the separate chapter ‘KNV Dot and Line Pixel mapping’ on page 26 for details of
pixel mapping and co-ordination with KNV Cube and Arc fixtures. This chapter also
gives details of the test pattern that you can use to check or visualize pixel mapping in
arrays of multiple KNV Dot or Line fixtures.
Extra shutter
In DMX modes 1, 6 and 7 an extra shutter channel is available. You can choose
whether this shutter effect should run on all LEDs (RGBW), on RGB LEDs only or on White
LEDs only by making a selection via DMX on the Control / Settings channel in modes
1,6 and 7 or using the fixture’s control panel.
The default setting for the extra shutter effect is RGBW.
Flare effect
A feature which we call the Flare effect can be applied to flashes when they are
activated on strobe channels. The Flare effect is an interference effect that you can
superimpose onto a flash. This effect is particularly impressive when combined with
increased flash length.
Random pixel sparkle
The Flare effect channels include a Random pixel setting. This setting applies the flare
effect to individual pixels at random, giving an impressive sparkling effect. Again, we
recommend that you try combining this effect with increased flash length.

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ModelKNV PSU Rigging
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TaalNederlands
Grootte11419 MB