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Thanks for the pointers Jan i now have some control over this fixture, i can not get the color's to match up would you mind having a look at the fixture for me and telling me where im going wrong.
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First of all are you sure that you are running the fixture in 3 channel mode and not 8 Channel.
(There are difference in the colors depending on the mode)
You don't white what is wrong with the color but if it is running in 3 ch mode then.
You have two black icons. They are both correct so it is more cosmetic.
If you change the 7 to 255 and the color icon to white. (There is a white icon with a black frame which is easy to see)
All colors until 157, the yellow are okay.
In the data sheet the DMX value are to be 135 to 149 for the yellow one.
And this is then the problem with the rest of the table. They are offset.
Thank you jan i made some adjustments like you said, i some control but not all i will take a look at the fixture file that you have provided over the weekend