Tuesday, January 5, 2016

What do I do if my uplights are the wrong color?



Each and every uplight box has directions for both the Blizzard uplights 'old uplights' and the ADJ uplights 'newer uplights'. They are underneath the styrofoam padding. Please look at this information in order to change the color. If you do not know what value of Red, Blue and Green you need to create your color, please ask either myself or the tech.

Here are the directions for each uplight that you will find under the styrofoam padding of each uplight box.

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Instructions on ADJ Flat Par Tri

NOTE: You do not need to press anything to save, it will save automatically


How to set a color:

1.    Push the ‘mode’ button until you see the letter r followed by a period and a number.

2.    You are now at the RGB values screen. To adjust, press ‘set up’ until you find the color you would like to change. r=red, g=green, b=blue.

3.    Press ‘up’ or ‘down’ to adjust the value from 0-255.

4.    Repeat steps 2 or 3 until you are satisfied with each color

How do I stop the light from blinking?

1.    Push the ‘mode’ button until you see the letter r followed by a period and a number

2.    Press ‘set up’ until you see a capital letter F with a number after it

3.    Press ‘up’ or ‘down’ to adjust the number to 5.00. 


Shortcut: If you need to change the light to red, green, blue, aqua, yellow, purple or white
1.    Push the ‘mode’ button until you see ‘CL’ with a dash and number.

2.    Press ‘up’ or ‘down’ until you get to the color you’d like (CL – 1: Red, CL -2: Green, CL –3: Blue, CL –4: Aqua, CL -5: Yellow, CL –6: Purple, CL -7: White)
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How to set color on Blizzard Fab5 LEDs

IMPORTANT: If you do not press enter after entering a value, it will not save. You need to press enter after everything you do.

1.   Push the menu button until you find what looks like “NANU” on the display screen. Press enter.
2.   You will now be at the RGBAW values screen. To adjust, press up or down until you find the color you would like to change (red, green, blue, amber, or white) and press enter.
3.   Press up or down to adjust the value from 0 to 255. Once you get to the value you would like, press enter.
4.   Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you are satisfied with the color. Remember to press enter after every step.
5.   Now you must assign the custom color to a number in the number bank. To do this, press the menu button until you find what looks like “ShND” on the display screen. Press enter.
6.   Press up or down until you find “Colo” on the display screen. Press enter.
7.   Press up or down (the numbers on the screen will go from 1 to 31) until the color you set manually is shining. Press enter. This has set that individual light to the color you manually entered.

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