RGB Chasing Setup Guide
Heise Application Setup
ADVANCED configuration
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Date: 4/15/2022
NOTICE: Tech support is unable to assist with ADVANCED configuration setup.
Time can be configured so that secondary controllers run multiple cycles in the same time the primary controller completes a single cycle.
By setting the controller of the light with the highest pixel count (the primary controller) to a number that is evenly divisible by 2, and is equal to, or greater than
that light’s default pixel count (shown in the pixel count chart).
For this example, the HE-CHASE-UNDGKT has the highest pixel count of 42. 42 is evenly divisible by 2 (21), and is the default pixel count of the light. Next set the
pixel count of the other controller (secondary controllers) to half of the pixel count set on the primary controller. This value also needs to be equal to, or greater
than the default pixel count of the light being controlled (if not, increase the pixel count of the primary controller so that all requirements can be fulfilled). In this
example, the value would be 21 (42/2=21), and 21 is greater that the HE-CHASE-4KT default pixel count of 10.
The result is the HE-CHASE-4KT (secondary controller) will complete 2 full pattern cycles in the same time the HE-CHASE-UNDGKIT (primary controller) completes 1
full pattern cycle. The 2 controllers will maintain a harmonious timing.
Things to Remember:
• Setting the pixel count to values less than listed, will result in a portion of the light to not illuminate.
• Setting the pixel count to the value listed, will result in the light completing 1 full pattern cycle across the entire length of the light, then immediately
start the next cycle.
• Setting the pixel count to values greater than listed, will result in the light completing 1 full pattern cycle across the entire length of the light, followed by a
delay before starting the next cycle.







