6.4 Run duration. Botex ART-9 RGBW, ART-4 RGBW
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Botex ART-9 RGBW is a professional DMX controller designed to control the brightness of connected spotlights. The device is easy to operate and features a variety of functions, making it ideal for a wide range of applications. With its intuitive user interface, the ART-9 RGBW allows you to quickly and easily create and control lighting effects. The ART-9 RGBW offers a variety of built-in color programs, allowing you to create dynamic and eye-catching light shows. You can also manually adjust the brightness, color, and run duration of each program to create custom effects. The ART-9 RGBW also features a scene function, allowing you to save and recall your favorite lighting setups. This makes it easy to create and recreate complex lighting effects with just the touch of a button.
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Operating
6.4 Run duration
1.
Press and hold [S] for one second to call up the programme run duration menu.
ð The [S] button LED lights. There is a click sound.
2.
Use the touch dial to set the run duration for the built-in colour programmes from 0.2
seconds … ten minutes. Turn the touch control clockwise to increase the duration, coun‐ terclockwise to decrease the duration.
If you turn the touch dial for up to ten minutes, you will no longer hear a click and the number keys will flash. You can now set the run duration using the number buttons.
The following table shows the possible settings on that.
ART-4 RGBW
ART-9 RGBW
Button 1
Run duration 10 min
Button 1
Run duration 10 min
2
20 min
2
20 min
3
30 min
3
30 min
4
40 min
9
90 min
26 ART-4 RGBW / ART-9 RGBW
DMX controller
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Table of contents
- 6 1.1 Further information
- 7 1.2 Notational conventions
- 8 1.3 Symbols and signal words
- 22 6.1 Turning the device on / off
- 23 6.1.1 Button combination for standby mode
- 24 6.1.2 Fade time
- 25 6.2 Built-in colour programmes
- 25 6.3 Brightness
- 26 6.4 Run duration
- 27 6.5 Colours
- 27 6.5.1 Manual colour setting
- 27 6.5.2 Saving colour setting
- 28 6.5.3 Rendering colour setting
- 29 6.5.4 Fade time
- 30 6.6 Scenes
- 30 6.6.1 Saving scenes
- 31 6.6.2 Playing scenes
- 31 6.6.3 Locking / unlocking scene recording mode
- 32 6.7 Functions in DMX mode
- 33 6.8 Turning the click tone on and off
- 34 6.9 Factory defaults
- 34 6.10 Data transfer