User's Manual

Astera LED Technology GmbH
User Manual for AX5 TriplePAR™ 2017-09-08
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6.18.1 Predefined Programs
The predefined programs may use more than one pixel. To display these effects properly with
your light, it is first necessary to group them into Flow-Sets and control them by the
AsteraApp (see chapter 7.4).
If several lights are grouped into a Flow-Set, they form a virtual big light with several pixels.
Name
Pattern
ONE COLOR STATIC
A static color is displayed on the whole virtual light.
TWO COLOR STATIC
The virtual light is split into two halfs and two colors are displayed.
THREE COLOR STATIC
The virtual light is split into three parts and three colors are displayed.
FOUR COLOR STATIC
The virtual light is split into four parts and four colors are displayed.
ONE COLOR FADE
For all FADE programs, the whole color palette of four colors is used. Those
colors are faded in and out one by one.
Here, the whole virtual light shows the same color.
TWO COLOR FADE
The virtual light is split and shows two colors at a time.
THREE COLOR FADE
The virtual light is split and shows three colors at a time.
FOUR COLOR FADE
The virtual light is split and shows four colors at a time.
SIMPLE RUNNING
A running light; the background and the running pixels color can be set.
DOUBLE RUNNING
Two pixels are running in opposite direction.
TWO COL RUNNING
The two pixels are of different color even.
FLAG RUNNING
A three color flag is running over the background color.
DOUBLE FLAG RUNNING
Two flags are running over background in opposite direction.
SPIRAL 4 COLORS
The color is changed pixel by pixel. All four colors are used one after the
other.
SPIRAL 2 COLORS
The color changes between color 1 and 2 from the outside to the inside,
pixel by pixel.
RAINBOW
A rainbow effect is displayed.
FIRE
The fire effect is a random flicker between two colors, background and
flickering color.
NOTE:
It is highly recommended to check out the effects editor of the AsteraApp to get a better
understanding of how those programs work. Also, many programs look similar if the lamp is
NOT grouped into a Flow-Set.
6.19 AC FAILURE (EMERGENCY LIGHT)
The light can react to the loss of AC power in several ways. As soon as AC is present again,
the light resumes normal operation.
No special behavior on AC loss.
The light will turn dark if AC is
lost.
The light will switch to a 4000K
white as soon as the AC is lost.
Main menu:
AC FAILURE
AC FAILURE
NO ACTION
AC FAILURE
BLACKOUT
AC FAILURE
EMERGENCY LIGHT