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Help for building a file for a BeamZ FlatPAR 154x 10mm RGBW

Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 11:39
by DreNL
Hello, I have aquired a BeamZ FlatPAR 154x 10mm RGBW LED's DMX. Can be found here: http://www.tronios.com/nl/lighting/stat ... w-dmx.html.

Have already started on the file. I have this so far:

Channel 1: Manual Red Dimmer

Channel 2: Manual Green Dimmer

Channel 3: Manual Blue Dimmer

Channel 4: Manual White Dimmer

Channel 5: 0-14 No Function, 15-29 single color strobe, 30-44 multi color strobe, 45-255 choose color

Channel 6: 1-209 No Function, 210-223 red color, 224-255 green color

Channel 7: 1-19 blue color, 20-39 white color, 40-59 white + red color, 60-79 blue + green + white color, 80-99 color change 1, 100-119 color change 2, 120-139 all bright, 140-159 multicolor auto 1, 160, 179 multicolor auto 2, 180-199 sound 1, 200-219 sound 2, 220-239 sound 3, 240-255 sound 4.

Channel 8: Speed Control.

I have filled this in in the channel list. Just wondering if I need to fill in anything else.

As soon as the file is ready I will attach it to the forum.

Re: Help for building a file for a BeamZ FlatPAR 154x 10mm R

Posted: 14 Oct 2014, 19:40
by Nathanrs93
Hi
That seems fine in regards to matching it to the manual, but if you have the fixture yourself then test it that way. It is the best way to test fixture files by any means.

Regards
Nathan

Re: Help for building a file for a BeamZ FlatPAR 154x 10mm R

Posted: 18 Oct 2014, 18:25
by DreNL
Nathan, am new to the lighting scene and have no clue on how to make the fixture. But I am trying my hardest. I found out till now that I can control purple. And I keep changing stuff, but I keep changing purple. Ow I can dimm the light also.. Am now working on controlling all RGB colors seperately.

If someone could point me to a par which has the same kind of functions could see what this fixture looks like and modify it to fit my flatpar.

Edit:

I have the RGBW dimmers on channel 1-4 running. I get some movement on channel 6 and 7, but strobe on 5 and speed on 8 (which is used by the strobe) I can't get to work. Also on 6 and 7 not all the movement, but some when using the sliders. Attached the export and PDF.
FlatPAR 154x 10mm RGBW.pff
FlatPAR 154x 10mm RGBW Manual.pdf

Re: Help for building a file for a BeamZ FlatPAR 154x 10mm R

Posted: 18 Oct 2014, 22:21
by Nathanrs93
Hi
Download this and try it with the LED Par plug in and control it

Iris Channel - Channel 5 Control
Focus Channel - Channel 6 Control
Frost Channel - Channel 7 Control
2nd Frost Channel - Channel 8 Speed Control

Regards
Nathan

Re: Help for building a file for a BeamZ FlatPAR 154x 10mm R

Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 07:27
by DreNL
Sorry Nathan, doesn't work. Still the same output.. Missing the strobe and not showing a lot of the program. Seems like it reacts only to every 10th step.

Re: Help for building a file for a BeamZ FlatPAR 154x 10mm R

Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 09:29
by Spirit
uhmmm i have taken a look at the PDF but the dmx charts arent realy normal.

but to get the Strobe working (as the PDF descrips)
1.) choose a Color WITH channel 1,2,3,4
2.) set Channel 5 between value 15-44
3.) slide channel 8 up

and it should work.

and what do you mean with this:
and not showing a lot of the program. Seems like it reacts only to every 10th step.

Re: Help for building a file for a BeamZ FlatPAR 154x 10mm RGBW

Posted: 01 Feb 2015, 14:39
by DreNL
Okay, tried this and it is working. The main problem with this par is like what you said, not normal.. A lot in a channel is depending on other settings in another channel.. As I am new with the pars this was a mess.

Have to say the profile is working when you fully understand the settings.. Also the sound2light is working like a charm on the par.

Thanks for the patience and a good profile.

Re: Help for building a file for a BeamZ FlatPAR 154x 10mm RGBW

Posted: 06 May 2016, 08:27
by BobRock
Hi. DreNL You write something about the purple color .I have beamz flatpar and can not get purple ( can not get the blue color so it depend on blue ) . How did you get it to work ?